Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sunday Links

Cowboys receiver Roy Williams says of his relationship with QB Tony Romo: "He missed me a couple of times, but I'm not going to complain about that. We're still a work in progress. He's still getting to know me, and I'm still getting to know him."

It seems to be two thumbs up for the new stadium from all surveyed.

The Cowboys have lost rookie OLB Brandon Williams for the season with a torn ACL. The 'Boys have now lost two rookies for the season - Williams and OL Robert Brewster, their third-round pick.

In a consensus fantasy cheat sheet, Cowboys RB Marion Barber ranks 15th. Other NFC East backs rank, as follows: Brian Westbrook 14th, Brandon Jacobs 17th and Clinton Portis 18th.

Even though Titans rookie A.J. Trapasso bounced a ball off the Jerrytron on Friday, Jones says it's staying put.

Patrick Crayton -- not Felix Jones -- will likely be the team's main punt returner this season.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday Links

Tomorrow morning, Cowboys QB Tony Romo will play golf with Tiger Woods at the Earl Woods Pro-Am. Tonight, Romo is taking a 10-year-old with leukemia to Yankee Stadium.

Second-year cornerback Mike Jenkins says that he has been named the starting right cornerback.

A shopkeeper in Fort Worth was arrested for selling counterfeit Cowboys gear at the Ridgmar Mall.

Should Ed "Too Tall" Jones and Charlie Waters be in the Cowboys' Ring of Honor? The Dallas Cowboys Examiner thinks so. And so do I.

Bradie James helps a fan, who was robbed of his Cowboys' collection, start a new collection.

Donte Gamble is the latest participant to be eliminated from 4th and Long.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Roy Williams is "coachable"

In case you were wondering, Cowboys receiver Roy Williams is "coachable."

"I feel like I can do it all," Williams said after this morning's practice. "If I'm coached to do it the right way, I can do it. Just tell me what to do and I can do it, coach. Because, once again, I am a coachable wide receiver who does what he's coached to do."

In addition to being "coachable," Williams is trying to butter up QB Tony Romo including complementing Romo's girlfriend, according to Tim McMahon of the Dallas Morning News.

"Just catch the ball when he throws it to me, any way I can," Williams said. "And buddy him up -- bring him some food, let him borrow some money if he needs some, just be his best friend.

"I've just got to continue to be his best friend. Put my arm around him and hug him, tell him that his girlfriend looks good, and we'll go from there."

Not sure Romo wants Williams to tell him his girlfriend looks good.

In addition, Williams says he's trying to keep communication open with Romo in the passing game.

"I was frustrated and I let him know," Williams said. "But that's what we're supposed to do. This is our job. His job is to deliver the ball. My job is to catch it and get open. That's how you win, and that's all I want to do."

Regardless of how ready Williams is (or isn't) to be the 'Boys No. 1 receiver, the key to the offense will be adopting a run-first offense with their three-headed rushing attack provided Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice can remain healthy. Now, that would be a "Romo-friendly" offense.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Friday Cowboys Links

The Cowboys are not interested in QB Mike Vick, who just began the final two months of his sentence in home confinement.

And ESPN's Chris Mortensen believes that is only because of the Cowboys' new-found commitment to chemistry and to protect Tony Romo.

The Cowboys are considering cutting or trading Greg Ellis.

Receiver Isaiah Stanback underwent arthroscopic surgery on his knee Thursday for an injury he suffered in practice on Tuesday. There isn't a timetable for his return.

Tony Romo on T.O.: "That's not up to any of us players to decide," said Romo, who is distancing himself from Jones' decision to axe Owens. "That's why we're players. The organization and management decides those things. We're all at risk every offseason, depending upon everything. You always want to go out there and try to have all the guys you play with every year. That just doesn't happen. We have to go with the guys we have here now, go forward and keep improving."

Michael Irvin's "4th and Long" was #2 in its timeslot among Men aged 18-34.

Monday, May 18, 2009

DeMarcus Ware did not tweet he's close to an extension

Reports surfaced yesterday that DeMarcus Ware tweeted that he and the Dallas Cowboys were close to a deal.

Per Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News, however, Ware says that he doesn't have a Twitter account. Therefore, he didn't tweet it.

"You don't want anyone on the Internet being an impostor of you," Ware said. "You don't know where it can lead with all that false information."

Ware, who led the NFL with 20 sacks last year, is in the final year of his contract. In his last 36 games, Ware has 39 1/2 sacks.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Joe DeCamillis has broken back after practice facility collapses

Mother Nature has cut the Dallas Cowboys' three-day rookie mini-camp short this weekend. A thunderstorm on Saturday afternoon collapsed the Dallas Cowboys practice facility.

None of the injuries (to the 12 injured) appear to be life-threatening according to Dr. Paul Pepe, chairman of the emergency department at Parkland Memorial Hospital.

None of the Cowboys' players suffered any serious injuries, but special teams coach
Joe DeCamillis, who is the son-in-law of Dan Reeves, suffered a broken vertebrae.
"It's just lucky and fortunate and a miracle really he's not paralyzed," Reeves told Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News.
DeCamillis will likely need back surgery.

Sunday's practice has been canceled.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

2009 NFL Draft Results

Here are the complete Dallas Cowboys draft results:

3rd-round - #5 (69): Jason Williams, OLB, Western Illinois
3rd-round - #11 (75): Robert Brewster, OT, Ball State

4th-round - #1 (101): Stephen McGee, QB, Texas A&M
4th-round - #10 (110): Victor Butler, OLB, Oregon State
4th-round - #20 (120): Brandon Williams, DE, Texas Tech

5th-round - #7 (143): DeAngelo Smith, CB, Cincinnati
5th-round - #30 (166): Michael Hamlin, S, Clemson
5th-round - #36 (172): David Buehler, K, USC

6th-round - #24 (197): Stephen Hodge, OLB, TCU
6th-round - #35 (208): John Phillips, TE, Virginia

7th-round - #18 (227): Mike Mickens, CB, Cincinnati
7th-round - #20 (229): Manuel Johnson, WR, Oklahoma

Friday, April 24, 2009

Does Jerry Jones need a "straightjacket"?

For the first time, the NFL draft won't start at noon (ET) on Saturday. Instead, the first day of the draft, which includes the first and second round, will kick off at 4 p.m.

And for the first time since 2004, the Cowboys don't have a pick in the first round of the draft. (See Cowboys full draft history here.)

With the 51st overall pick being the Cowboys' first pick in 2009, will Jerry Jones be patient enough to wait until perhaps 10:30 PM (ET)?

"We're going to put him in a straitjacket," executive vice president Stephen Jones joked.

"You're right," [Jerry Jones] said. "Put me in a straitjacket."

As the Dallas Morning News points out, the Cowboys, who made five draft-day trades last year, have made a total of 51 draft-day trades in the past 20 drafts.

In addition to their second-round pick, the Cowboys have 10 picks from the third round on.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

2009 Dallas Cowboys Schedule

Earlier this week, the NFL announced their 2009 schedule. Here is the Cowboys schedule, which features six prime-time games:

9/13: Dallas at Tampa Bay
9/20: Giants at Dallas (SNF)
9/28: Carolina at Dallas (MNF)
10/4: Dallas at Denver
10/11: Dallas at Kansas City
10/25: Atlanta at Dallas
11/1: Seattle at Dallas
11/9: Dallas at Philadelphia (SNF)
11/15: Dallas at Green Bay
11/22: Washington at Dallas
11/26: Oakland at Dallas (T-Day)
12/6: Dallas at Giants
12/13: San Diego at Dallas
12/19: Dallas at New Orleans (Sat.)
12/27: Dallas at Washington (SNF)
1/3: Philadelphia at Dallas

The Cowboys bye week is week 6.

The most challenging part of the schedule will be the final five games in December and January. Of course, that's been the most challenging part of the Cowboys schedule yearly regardless of who they play.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

MBIII and Felix healthy again

All reports out Valley Ranch are that running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones are healthy again.

Both suffered toe injuries that affected the end of their seasons.

Jones is "running and cutting normally." Barber is back to his challenging workouts that have induced vomiting for Vikings WR Sidney Rice, who is working out with Barber.

Coach Wade Phillips plans on using a three-headed running attack in 2009 with Barber, Jones and Tashard Choice, who played well while Barber was limited and Jones was on IR.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Cowboys to host Raiders on Thanksgiving

The NFL has announced the prime-time schedule for week 1 as well as the slate of games that will take place on Thanksgiving.

The season kicks off with the Steelers hosting the Titans on Thursday, September 10th.

On Thanksgiving, the Cowboys will host the Oakland Raiders.

The Cowboys have hosted an NFL game on Thanksgiving every year since 1966 with the exception of 1975 and 1977. Their record is 26-14-1 on Thanksgiving.

The last time the Raiders played on Thanksgiving was in 1970.

The other two Turkey day games are the Lions vs Packers and the Broncos vs Giants.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Cowboys release T.O.

The Dallas Cowboys have released Terrell Owens. By releasing T.O., he will be more expensive ($9.675 million) than if he played in Big D ($8.995 million) in 2009 against the cap.

T.O. had 3 1,000-yard seasons and scored 38 receiving TDs in his 3 seasons with the Cowboys. Although he certainly dropped his share of balls, no NFL WR caught as many TD passes during T.O.'s tenure in Dallas.

Despite his on-field productivity, he was a disruptive and dividing force in the locker room.

To see a full list of places that have officially rejected of the notion of T.O. playing in their city, check out PFT's The Anti-T.O. List.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Jerry tells Cowboys' coaches not to talk

According to the Star-Telegram, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has issued a gag order for all Dallas Cowboys coaches.

It's common for a head coach to be the voice of the team, such as Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick, and not allow their assistants to talk to the media. But it's uncommon for the head coach of a team to not be allowed to talk to the media.

Arriving at his hotel in Indy Thursday for this weekend's NFL Scouting Combine, Phillips wouldn't talk to the media.
“Can’t,” he said. “Against the rules.”
Everything that Jones does undermines Phillips' authority and his ability to keep the team under control. It looks like the only thing that will be different for the 2009 Cowboys is that they will play in a different stadium.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Jerry vague about T.O.'s future

Today Jerry Jones was vague when talking about Terrell Owens' status for the 2009 season.
"You and I both know that the one [player] you're asking about all the time, if I gave you the answer that you want to hear, then you would have already had it," Jones said. "So the fact you don't have it ought to tell you something."
As Tim Colishaw of the Dallas Morning News points out, should you expect Jones and the Cowboys to take a $9.6 million salary-cap hit to part ways with his best WR?

No.

While hindsight is 20-20 (and I didn't think it was a good idea at the time), Jones shouldn't have given T.O. a 3-year contract extension last off-season. If he hadn't, T.O.'s contract would have been up. At least, the franchise would be making their decision solely based on whether or not T.O. is a good fit.

But let's face it - T.O.'s going to be back in '09.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Ray Lewis says Cowboys need "one general"

Unless the Baltimore Ravens assign the franchise tag to LB Ray Lewis (or sign him before February 27th), Lewis will become an unrestricted free agent.

Teammate Terrell Suggs suggested that he, Lewis and Bart Scott (who are all scheduled to become free agents) give Baltimore a "hometown discount." And Ravens' owner Steve Bisciotti has said that he thought Lewis might take less.

However, the best person to speak for Ray Lewis is Ray Lewis.
"I don't play less," Lewis told the NFL Network in Hawaii, where he will play in the Pro Bowl. "If you don't play less, you don't take less. That's just life."
If Lewis doesn't stay in Baltimore, where has played for 13 seasons, he said he considers the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets as attractive places to play.

Lewis says the Cowboys need "one general" that should be a player not a coach. Ain't that the truth!
"I don't see all of that outside stuff that they're talking about what goes on in Dallas," Lewis said. "I see Dallas as a great opportunity. It's always been America's Team. It's just a great place to play football."

"I can definitely play with T.O," Lewis said. "I think T.O. is a great, great person. I just love him. I love his work ethic. I love everything about him. So, playing with T.O. is easy."
If there is one player that command the respect of the locker room, it is a fierce competitor like Ray Lewis. Despite his age (34), Lewis is worth the money it takes to get a real leader into a franchise that is completely devoid of leadership.