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I am asking mack because he is an ag. This kid any good?

Anyone else can answer. I just figure mack might have a better take.

Sorry, I didn't see this.  He was a 5 star recruit coming out of HS that was never utilized correctly at A&M imo.  That's why he left early and went undrafted.  He would be a star for A&M this season if he stayed in school, but I couldn't blame him for leaving with the way Sumlin rotated the rb's.

 

He is a smaller Darren Sproles type that can juke and catch the ball out of the backfield and also return kicks.  I could see him helping the Cowboys in multiple ways, but he's more of a 3rd down back. 

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Difficult to actually determine what was said. 

At least my Boys took the game to OT. In the NFL, you have to learn how to win the close ones. Most are one score wins anyway.

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@NFLonFOX: Cowboys WR Dez Bryant blasts media in locker-room tirade aimed at reporter -

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@clarencehilljr: At least for one day, nobody is talking about Greg Hardy

@cboysfan84: Listen to Dez carefully

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Can't catch a break and can'tscore a TD. Dez cant catch a pass but he was shoved in the back on that INT. Had that been the Boys, it would have been called, no doubt.

Dez shoulda just turned around and caught the ball, that wasn't a big push, Dez has caught TDs before being interfered with more forcibly than that. 

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