Juke99
10-30-2011, 07:09 AM
Are The Dallas Cowboys Ruthless?
AUTHOR: Mark Contreras
Since Jason Garrett took over as the Head Coach of the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of last year, I have hoped, prayed, wondered and shouted aloud about whether he can change the culture in Dallas. After all, he was a player sitting in Valley Ranch meetings when Jimmy Johnson was there and by all accounts, studied just as vigorously to be a head coach as he did to be Troy Aikman’s back-up. There have been times where it seemed as though he did a complete 180 with this group. The reports that he has made the locker room and dress code more strict and the overall professional attitude change of this team have been a few significant changes he has made in his time as the head coach. Unfortunately, the play seems to only be slightly changed on the field. You will hear me say this all year long (no matter how good or bad the Boys play); the Cowboys front office came into this season with a rebuilding mentality. However, it is still disappointing that when they have chances to win, they still lack the quality in the clutch to get it done. It is easy to blame Tony Romo because he intermittently gives the fans a reason to and he is the most visible player on the most visible franchise in sports. But know this, the reason the Cowboys have been underperforming is because Jason Garrett has not brought them all the way around that 180 degree turn.
http://thelandryhat.com/2011/10/30/are-the-dallas-cowboys-ruthless/
AUTHOR: Mark Contreras
Since Jason Garrett took over as the Head Coach of the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of last year, I have hoped, prayed, wondered and shouted aloud about whether he can change the culture in Dallas. After all, he was a player sitting in Valley Ranch meetings when Jimmy Johnson was there and by all accounts, studied just as vigorously to be a head coach as he did to be Troy Aikman’s back-up. There have been times where it seemed as though he did a complete 180 with this group. The reports that he has made the locker room and dress code more strict and the overall professional attitude change of this team have been a few significant changes he has made in his time as the head coach. Unfortunately, the play seems to only be slightly changed on the field. You will hear me say this all year long (no matter how good or bad the Boys play); the Cowboys front office came into this season with a rebuilding mentality. However, it is still disappointing that when they have chances to win, they still lack the quality in the clutch to get it done. It is easy to blame Tony Romo because he intermittently gives the fans a reason to and he is the most visible player on the most visible franchise in sports. But know this, the reason the Cowboys have been underperforming is because Jason Garrett has not brought them all the way around that 180 degree turn.
http://thelandryhat.com/2011/10/30/are-the-dallas-cowboys-ruthless/