Showing posts with label miles austin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miles austin. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Romo Finally Has His Irvin

I'm glad Romo finally has a true superstar at Wide Receiver to throw to.
Aikman had Irvin, Staubach had Drew Pearson. 
Romo's never had that, he's had a washed up T.O., free agent with no hamstrings Miles Austin, etc....
He's never had that bonafide superstar WR.

Part of an article from Bleacher Report by Peter Mazzarazo:
Dez Bryant had a monster year in 2012 and will be counted on to have the same type of impact in 2013. Throughout the OTA sessions and the minicamp there seemed to be the same recurring theme, and that was the play of Dez Bryant.
For Cowboy fans this is outstanding news, and for the NFC, maybe not so much. At times he has been simply unguardable, but the most important aspect of all is his maturation off the field. Bryant is simply a new man, and the fact that he has figured this out is downright scary.
He continues to shine in sessions whether it be catching deep balls, going up high and snatching the ball or simply taking in a slant and going the distance. Having Bryant play at such an elite level will continue to make this offense and its capabilities limitless.
Bryant simply is a bona fide superstar.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Miles Austin - "I'm Not Worthy"... Or Maybe he is

Interesting article by Todd Archer from espndallas.com about the worth of Miles Austin to the Dallas Cowboys.
When you look at the stats Archer provides, it definitely demonstrates the worth of Miles Austin, especially when compared to other high profile Wide Receivers like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquon Boldin.  However, Stats do lie sometimes.  As even Austin concedes in the article, what matters is wins/losses and right now there is plenty of blame to go around at Cowboy World (aka Jerry World) after consistently under performing with 8-8 seasons.  While Miles' stats may look good, I can't remember him coming up big in important games or at critical points in games.  That was all Dez's job last year.  Read the article yourself and let me know what you think.

Miles Austin ESPNDALLAS.COM ARCHER COLUMN