Cowboys/Browns Tape Review: Guyton, Beebe, running backs & more

  • 5 days ago
Former NFL scout Bryan Broaddus has already watched the tape on the Cowboys' beatdown of the Browns from yesterday, and he's here to give his thoughts on the rookie offensive lineman, how the running backs played and more.
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00:00Let's start off with this film.
00:19You think people would like to know more about the way the rookie offensive lineman played?
00:24Absolutely.
00:25Give me all the Cooper Beebe, Tyler Guyton you can.
00:27Which one would you like to hear about first?
00:29You know where I'm going to go.
00:30You want to hear about Beebe?
00:31Of course.
00:32I kind of felt like the Beebe, when you start to talk about the first thing when you think
00:35with Beebe, it's about the snap.
00:38And he was able to handle that very, very well, especially with guys in the gaps, guys
00:42maybe over his nose.
00:43I felt like that he was very comfortable doing those types of things.
00:47You could tell there was a couple of different times where I was wondering, the touchdown
00:51that they had, and I need to ask somebody this question because on tape it looked interesting.
00:56The blitz that they got, they had four to block, really they had four to block four.
01:03And they let the blitzer home.
01:08Great job by Dak.
01:09And I'm talking about the touchdown he threw to Cooks.
01:12Cooks one-on-one against Thornhill.
01:15Thornhill never even moved.
01:17It was really a great route, the corner route that Cooks ran out of the slot.
01:23And it was a really nice throw by Dak, a great read knowing where he's got the matchup.
01:28But I wonder if that was something where Beebe and those guys needed to make a call to get
01:33the pickup, because they had enough guys to pick up the blitzer.
01:37Yeah, it felt like if you're going to leave a free man, it should be the furthest man
01:42from the ball.
01:44We saw that a couple of different times with Guyton coming down, and then they let the
01:48furthest guy.
01:50That's rule of thumb.
01:52The man that's the furthest away is the quarterback's responsibility.
01:55You know when you slide a protection, that guy's your guy quarterback.
02:01But I was just wondering a couple of different times there, they had some situations where
02:06I wonder if calls got conveyed in order to get guys in position.
02:13But overall, I felt like did Beebe much better pass blocker than run blocker in this game?

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