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Author Topic: Per multiple Twitter reports, Z Rogers replaces Hunter with Dallas behind him  (Read 2060 times)
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« on: September 26, 2011, 05:31:34 EDT »

Of course Da'Rick is the other starter with Arnett and Neal behind him.

Also Izauea Lanier has taken over the corner job opposite Teague, replacing Justin Coleman. I had hoped that Randolph had progressed enough where we could slide Prentiss back to CB and I think that is coming. Lanier has played OK though.
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2011, 06:08:49 EDT »

Of course Da'Rick is the other starter with Arnett and Neal behind him.

Also Izauea Lanier has taken over the corner job opposite Teague, replacing Justin Coleman. I had hoped that Randolph had progressed enough where we could slide Prentiss back to CB and I think that is coming. Lanier has played OK though.
Lanier has played well.  Not sure he is at Teague's level yet but he has been consistent, far more than Evans or Coleman IMO.

As to the receivers, not sure how that is really news.  Last Tuesday it was announced that Da'Rick was moving to X, Zack to Z with Arnett at Y (I felt that Zack was more suited for X but for some reason the coaches didn't consult with me ... )

Questions I have is which position is Dallas backing up on as well as Neal, Milton and Anderson?
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« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2011, 06:25:26 EDT »

Lanier has played well.  Not sure he is at Teague's level yet but he has been consistent, far more than Evans or Coleman IMO.

As to the receivers, not sure how that is really news.  Last Tuesday it was announced that Da'Rick was moving to X, Zack to Z with Arnett at Y (I felt that Zack was more suited for X but for some reason the coaches didn't consult with me ... )

Questions I have is which position is Dallas backing up on as well as Neal, Milton and Anderson?

I guess I was hoping that Arnett would take the Z job over. Nothing against ZR but he's a slot guy and that's only if he stays healthy.
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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2011, 06:36:19 EDT »

I guess I was hoping that Arnett would take the Z job over. Nothing against ZR but he's a slot guy and that's only if he stays healthy.
I don't think Arnett's knowledge of the system would allow him to take the Z.  He has been working the slot since he arrived so it is probably best he stays there.

I don't remember if I posted it or not but often in the 2nd half we would send Zack on a fly and then come underneath to Arnett or the TE behind him (I spent a lot of the 2nd half just watching the receivers - in fact, BDV had to tell me that Lane had caught the TD pass on the right flank because my eyes were on the other half of the field).
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