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Old 07-29-2004   #1
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Default Crisco grasping for straws yet again

This guy is becoming as bad as Fred Edelstein, and his continued stabs at trying to create or insinuate a Jones/Parcells rift (as he has done since the rumor of Parcells working for Jones came out) are growing VERY old...and where'd he get this Henson info? Exact opp of what everyone else (incl TroyAikman, who has actually been there and seen him) has been reporting...
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The signing of running back Eddie George could be one of the first signs of a split between coach Bill Parcells and owner Jerry Jones. The move was all Jones. Parcells wanted no part of George, but Jones was the one who made the deal happen. Parcells was more than content to play second-round pick Julius Jones, but Jerry Jones wanted a name player. The owner should have listened to his coach. There's nothing worse than seeing an aging back trying to make plays after he has slowed down. The word, according to Titans coaches, was that George missed a lot of holes last year that Chris Brown, their current projected starter, would have used for big gains. Is that really what the Cowboys need for their offense? Didn't they have that in Troy "Hamburger" Hambrick. Julius Jones has good pop into the line and he's a tough kid. He should be the starting back. It will be interesting to see how Parcells handles this situation. You know he wants to play Jones, but the owner will want George. One other Cowboys note following the release of quarterback Chad Hutchinson: The team isn't so enamored with what it has seen from first-year quarterback Drew Henson. The knock on Henson, as it was when he was at Michigan, is that he holds the ball too long. He won't throw it until a guy is wide open. That's a way to quickly be out of the league. Quincy Carter has to feel safe with his current situation based on that news.


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