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Hostile
07-19-2007, 07:08 AM
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Row 1
Robert Blackwell, Video Director
Mike McCord, Equipment Manager
Bucky Buchanan, Assistant Equipment Manager
2 Anthony Wright, QB
4 Micah Knorr, P
5 Clint Stoerner, QB
6 Tim Seder, K
15 Anthony Lucas
16 Ryan Leaf, QB
17 Quincy Carter, QB
18 Bashir Yamini
19 Richmond Flowers
21 Lynn Scott, S
22 Emmitt Smith, RB
Joe Avezzano, Special Teams
Joe Juraszek, Strength and Conditioning
Steve Hoffman, Kicking/Quality ControlRow 2

Steve Carichoff, Player Programs/Operations
Octavio Oropeza, Video Assistant
Jack Murray, Video Assistant
23 Dwayne Goodrich, CB
24 Tony Dixon, S
27 Mario Edwards, CB
28 Darren Woodson, S
31 George Teague, S
32 Michael Wiley, RB
33 Jason Bell, CB
36 Tony Taylor, RB
38 Duane Hawthorne, CB
41 Pat Dennis, S
42 Troy Hambrick, RB
Tony Ollison, Assistant Strength and Conditioning
Sean McNabb, Offensive Assistant
Bennie Wylie, Strength and Conditioning AssistantRow 3

Mike Kurowski, Equipment Room Intern
Warren Young, Athletic Training Intern
Todd Williams, Personnel Assistant
43 Izell Reese, S
44 Robert Thomas, FB
45 Terry Witherspoon, FB
49 Johnny Huggins, TE
50 Jamal Brooks, LB
52 Dexter Coakley, LB, Pro Bowl
53 Mark Stepnoski, C
55 Markus Steele, LB
56 Orantes Grant, LB
58 Louis Mackey, LB
59 Dat Nguyen, LB
Jim Jeffcoat, Defensive Ends
Bill Bates, Defensive Nickel Package/Special Teams
George Edwards, LinebackersRow 4

Jim Maurer, Head Athletic Trainer
Britt Brown, Associate Athletic Trainer
Greg Gaither, Assistant Athletic Trainer
60 John Nix, DT
61 Kelvin Garmon, G
64 Daleroy Stewart, DT
66 Ben Fricke, C
68 Matt Lehr, C/G
70 Javiar Collins, T
71 Alcender Jackson, G
73 Larry Allen, G, Pro Bowl *
75 Brandon Noble, DT
76 Flozell Adams, T
Clarence Shelmon, Running Backs
Andre Patterson, Defensive Tackles
Hudson Houck, Offensive LineRow 5

Larry Lacewell, Director of College and Pro Scouting
Bruce Mays, Director of Operations
Craig Glieber, Assistant Director of Operations
77 Solomon Page, G
79 Char-ron Dorsey, T
80 Reggie Swinton, WR
81 Raghib Ismail, WR
82 James Whalen, TE
84 Joey Galloway, WR
85 Darrin Chiaverini, WR
86 Mike Lucky, TE
87 Ken-Yon Rambo, WR
88 Jackie Harris, TE
Glenn Smith, Offensive Assistant
Wes Chandler, Wide Receivers
Clancy Pendergast, SecondaryRow 6

Jerry Jones Jr., Vice President
Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer
Jerry Jones, President/General Manager
Dave Campo, Head Coach
90 Byron Frisch, DE
92 Demetric Evans, DE
93 Peppi Zellner, DE
94 Michael Myers, DT
95 Randy Chevrier, DT
96 Ebenezer Ekuban, DE
97 Colston Weatherington, DE
98 Greg Ellis, DE
Wade Wilson, Quarterbacks
Ernie Zampese, Offensive Consultant
Jack Reilly, Offensive Coordinator
Mike Zimmer, Defensive Coordinator* = Starter

:star: 2001 Cowboys Draft :star:
2…Quincy Carter, QB, Georgia
2…Tony Dixon, DB, Alabama
3…Willie Blade, DT, Mississippi State
4…Markus Steele, LB, USC
5…Matt Lehr, G, Virginia Tech
6…Daleroy Stewart, DT, Southern Mississippi
7…Colston Weatherington, DE, Central Missouri State
7…John Nix, DT, Southern Mississippi
7…Char-ron Dorsey, T, Florida State



:star: 2001 Cowboys Schedule :star:
5-11

9/9/01…Lost vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 6-10
9/23/01…Lost vs. San Diego Chargers, 21-32
9/30/01…Lost @ Philadelphia Eagles, 18-40
10/7/01…Lost @ Oakland Raiders, 21-28
10/15/01…Won vs. Washington Redskins, 9-7
10/21/01…Bye week
10/28/01…Won vs. Arizona Cardinals, 17-3
11/4/01…Lost @ New York Giants, 24-27 OT
11/11/01…Lost @ Atlanta Falcons, 13-20
11/18/01…Lost vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 3-36
11/22/01…Lost vs. Denver Broncos, 24-26
12/2/01…Won @ Washington Redskins, 20-14
12/9/01…Won vs. New York Giants, 20-13
12/16/01…Lost @ Seattle Seahawks, 3-29
12/23/01…Lost @ Arizona Cardinals, 10-17
12/30/01…Won vs. San Francisco 49ers, 27-21
1/6/02…Lost @ Detroit Lions, 10-15


4-4 @ Dallas
1-7 on the road

Points scored...246, 15.4 ppg
Points allowed...338, 21.1 ppg

2001 Cowboys Stats (http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/stats.nsf/Annual/2001-dal)

All time franchise record...362-258-6
All time Post Season Record...32-21

Jarv
07-19-2007, 07:12 AM
Took me a little while to get the courage to click on this one....

Vintage
07-19-2007, 07:48 AM
Between arguably one of the worst drafts ever and Ryan Leaf as a Cowboy....

Huh.

I'd find it amusing if I wasn't a Cowboys fan.

Yeagermeister
07-19-2007, 08:18 AM
Took me a little while to get the courage to click on this one....

I hear ya. What a train wreck.

lurkercowboy
07-19-2007, 08:18 AM
What a terrible year. The highlight for me was beating both the Redskins and 49ers in December. A little revenge for the star incident of the prior year.

DanTanna
07-19-2007, 09:10 AM
There's only one "Diamond" amongst all that trash ...

bbgun
07-19-2007, 10:25 AM
This is when Jerry the GM went off the rails. They sign Tony Banks to be the starter (bad enough), but not only is he not the starter, he doesn't even make the opening day roster! They simply released him early in camp and declared a raw rookie like Quincy Carter the starting qb. Insane. Carter, meanwhile, had to be taught how to take a snap properly and how to throw a spiral. Gee, what do you think happened in Game 1 vs Tampa Bay? That was ugly. The terrorist attacks a few days later put everything in perspective, however.

Jarv
07-19-2007, 10:49 AM
QC actually had a good game against the 49'ers at the end of the season. That probably set us behind another year because it gave Jerry Jones hope he could become a player. Fooled me too by the way.

Yeagermeister
07-19-2007, 11:57 AM
QC actually had a good game against the 49'ers at the end of the season. That probably set us behind another year because it gave Jerry Jones hope he could become a player. Fooled me too by the way.

Me too :o:

BoysFanInAustin
07-19-2007, 12:27 PM
QC actually had a good game against the 49'ers at the end of the season. That probably set us behind another year because it gave Jerry Jones hope he could become a player. Fooled me too by the way.

I'm no Quincy lover so please don't make me out to be one. But looking back on it. With us going 5-11? Would you have rather us have traded up to get Joey Harrington? I remember also Drew Bledsoe was available for trade from New England that next year and the old forum was going crazy on why Dallas didn't go after him because he was tearing it up the first half of the 2002 season. We ended up getting him anyway, albeit a few years older, without having to trade away 2 1st round picks.

As far as 2001 goes, the worst roster I've ever seen put together by the Cowboys, and that includes the 1989 team. It was basically the last good year Emmitt had in the NFL, his last 1,000 yard rushing season. He barely got it in the last game at Detroit, and what a debacle that was. I still say 2001 was better than 2002. 2001 might have been the best year out of the Campoor years.

Teague31
07-19-2007, 02:26 PM
Lynn Scott.... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO damn you hostile, i had almost forgotten about him:bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2:

Teague31
07-19-2007, 02:27 PM
we still swept the deadskins that year

:lmao2:

THUMPER
07-19-2007, 03:25 PM
we still swept the deadskins that year

:lmao2:

I'll go with that and forget the rest.

Achozen
07-19-2007, 04:08 PM
Average QB play would have won us that TB game. QC was terrible in his debut. I think he threw for less than 40 yards...

:banghead:

Hostile
07-19-2007, 04:24 PM
we still swept the deadskins that year

:lmao2:Dave Campo won a total of 15 games in 3 seasons. One third of those was against the Redskins. He was 5-1 against them, the only loss was his very last game as a Head Coach and the team had given up.

ThreeSportStar80
07-19-2007, 06:17 PM
Man only two Pro Bowl selections says it all to me!