November 2006 - Posts

Don't Believe The Giant Hype

The local media would have us believe that the Cowboys will face a wounded Giants team this Sunday.  Some say that this is a team spiraling downward increasing in velocity with each swirl as their season goes down the drain.

Just look at them.  Their coach is criticizing their young quarterback, who has been anything but Phillip Rivers (dig).  That quarterback can’t seem to get the ball to his loud-mouth, yet pretty talented tight end who, by the way, is criticizing the coach’s decisions.  The recently-announced retiree running back has some choice words about coaching decisions as well…for the second time.  The injured, Pro Bowl defensive end criticizes the pouting wide receiver and then blames it on the media.

 

And you guys thought that Owens, Vanderjagt, and Parcells were full of drama.

 

Then the media points to the new and improved Dallas Cowboys.  The antithesis of the train wreck in New York.  The sports world is in love with the Cowboys again sparked by the experienced-rookie quarterback Tony Romo.  This kid is “cooler than a fan”.  Four of five as a starter including a huge win over the then-undefeated Colts.  He has breathed new life into this team.

 

The defense, led by Demarcus Ware, Bradie James and Roy Williams, have been hot even in the absence of their veteran leader Greg Ellis.  The young leaders have made plays and other guys feed off that to make plays of their own.  The product:  a big, relentlessly physical defensive squad.  Give ‘em a lead as Romo has, and they truly are a different unit.

 

The coach is exuding a confidence that you can just feel.  Relaxed and often engagingly amusing in his daily sparring sessions with the media.  No more bitter old man; he’s found the Fountain of Youth…again, sparked by the experienced-rook.

 

Even the swirling wind that surrounds Terrell Owens has subsided, for now, to a soft whisper with only slight gusts each time he drops a pass.  But a touchdown quickly calms the air and all is quiet again.

 

Mike Vanderjagt, the Cowboys biggest problem, is no longer a problem.  Who knows what Gramatica will do?  What we do know is Vandy wasn’t gettin’ it done, so let’s see if a clean slate may restore some faith in the kicking game.

  

The arrow is pointing up for the Cowboys and down for the Giants.

 

But what if we’ve been duped by the media?  What if we’re looking at a half full glass in Dallas and comparing it to a half empty glass in New York?

 

Could the Giants’ three game skid be akin to the inconsistencies of this Cowboys team through the first 8 games?  In this most recent road bump, the Giants got stomped by the division leading Bears, took a beating in Jacksonville, and let a young Titans team steal  their last game in Tennessee.

 

Is that much different from portions of the Cowboys season?

 

The Cowboys lost to that same Jacksonville squad.  The Cowboys allowed Washington to steal the game in DC.  And just like the Giants got blasted by the Bears, the Cowboys got blasted by the Giants.  Which glass is truly half full?

 

Before this 3-game losing streak that the media so readily references, the Giants were on a 5-game winning streak and had won 6 of their first 8 games (including their win in Dallas against the Cowboys).

 

This is not to say that the Cowboys will meet certain disaster this Sunday in the Meadowlands.  The point is that New York is still very talented and capable.  Although key injuries to both their Pro Bowl defensive ends (Strahan & Umenyora), their best offensive tackle (Pettigout), their best wide receiver (Toomer is far more reliable than Burress – on the field and off), one of their playmaking linebackers (Arrington), and their best cornerback (Madison) have made them less explosive, they are still very dangerous.

 

So, don’t buy the hype.  The Giants are a good football team and the Cowboys will need to play a very good game to beat them on the road.

Posted by deagleton | 79 comment(s)

Justice For The Cocky Kicker

Admit it.  You giggled just a bit when you heard that former Cowboys kicker Mike Vanderjagt was given the boot.  Not because it is necessarily a good thing for the team.  Let’s be real…we could find ourselves stuck with a kicker who can’t even make extra points consistently (see 2005).

 

The fact is, Vanderjagt was a victim of his own success.  He was arrogant, abrasive and unapologetic.  Many accepted and some even applauded the cocky kicker while he was the most accurate in NFL history.  Although his career average was only slightly affected by his inaccuracies this season, his season average was near the bottom of the league.

 

Moral to the story:  arrogance combined with productive results is perceived as confidence.  Arrogance with no tangible proof of production is simply empty vanity.

 

Ultimately most want to see vane people fail.

 

As far as football is concerned, Bill Parcells says that it was a decision that was based upon two things:

 

  1. Weeks of evaluation by Cowboys coaches, scouts and executives indicated that Vanderjagt’s kicking was not improving.
  2. The lack of confidence in the kicker was beginning to affect the way the coaches called the game.

 

The fact that this kicker had the terrific track record that he was quick to mention bought him several weeks to get his act together.  Parcells admitted that he really saw no evidence of consistency going back to training camp.  However, I find it hard to believe that Mike’s attitude had absolutely nothing to do with the decision to nip this thing in the bud at this point of the year when teams need to be clicking on all cylinders.

 

To put it all in context, how many seasons did the Cowboys keep Emmitt Smith, Larry Allen, Kevin Smith, and other Cowboys players after their skills had clearly diminished to varying degrees.  The difference…it’s harder to say goodbye to good guys.

 

How many of those Cowboys coaches, scouts or executives were willing to go to bat for the cocky kicker?  Obviously, not enough.

 

Let this be a lesson to one Terrell Owens.  Things may be rosy now while you’re still great.  Consider what will happen when the drops increase and the touchdowns diminish.  It will be a swift dismissal by fans and ultimately by your employer.
Posted by deagleton | 74 comment(s)

Revamped DallasCowboys.com

First, I'd like to thank you all for making DallasCowboys.com the top online destination for Cowboys fans.  Your dedication and input have allowed us to grow the site while ensuring that it meets the needs and desires of our fan base.

As you may have noticed, we published a revamped home page this morning.  Some of the new features include a scrolling news ticker with NFL news from all 31 of the other team websites.  We also feature content from each week's opponent in the Gameday area located in the bottom right portion of the home page.

We hope these changes make your experience on DallasCowboys.com easier and provides a more comprehensive array of news that affects the Cowboys.

Please feel free to provide feedback anytime to help us continue to bring you the very best online experience.  Thanks again for your support.

derek

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