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KEYS TO PULLING OFF A WIN in DALLAS

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Old 09-14-2006, 08:45 PM   #1
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Re: KEYS TO PULLING OFF A WIN in DALLAS

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Carlos can not try and muscle TO at the line. No corner in the NFL can muscle him at the line. give him the 5 yards and work with him down the field. keep Taylor over the top, so when he does catch something have Taylor knock his helmet off. I would let Taylor try and send a message early to him or Glenn that they are not catching the ball around him. If it means a 15 yarder early, so be it. We need that toughness, that strut back.
This is exactly why I miss Shawn Springs. As long as he and Taylor were near T.O. (when we played the Eagles), the man wasn't very effective. They had the ability to intimidate him with ferocious hits. Hopefully, G. Williams will have something up his sleeve to contain Dallas' receivers. I'm especially worried at the prospect of a Witten-Archuleta matchup. Reminds me of Jay Novacek versus Alvin Walton. We would do best to have Marcus Washington or one of the other linebackers covering and use Archuleta to beat the stew out of Bledsoe on blitzes.
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