Cowboys news: Javonte Williams talks about wanting to be in Dallas
Briefly

Cowboys news: Javonte Williams talks about wanting to be in Dallas
""I know how smart he is. Going against him, he's a heck of a guy that can design the runs, really create angles, mismatches, wide holes before contact. (Creating) yards before contact - he's great at doing that. And he's got all the schemes. He's got the gap schemes and the zone schemes and really understands principles of defense to take advantage of angles.""
""This is the National Football League, and when you're asked to do something, it's an opportunity. So you need to go in and do a good job. Kudos to those guys for going in and taking advantage of their opportunity. Kudos to Schotty for calling a really good game kinda based on what he knew going into it, not that we had to change very much. Also, I think you always give a lot of credit to the quar""
Adams emphasizes simple, repeatable run principles that create angles, mismatches and wide holes to generate yards before contact. That approach helped produce 180 rushing yards and a touchdown on 29 carries despite four offensive-line starters missing. Adams played center at Boise State and then coached offensive line and tight ends for 14 years in college before joining the NFL with the Colts in 2019 as an assistant offensive-line coach and later coaching tight ends. Adams downplays personal credit, highlighting players seizing opportunities and effective play-calling as key contributors.
Read at Blogging The Boys
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]