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2016 Will Be A Test Of Cowboys’ Approach To Building A Roster
Cowboys’ Philosophy Of Roster-Building Faces Key Test This Season
Despite years of evidence to the contrary, the perception remains among the poorly informed that Jerry Jones makes all the meaningful decisions concerning the Dallas Cowboys roster. This includes having a puppet for a head coach. But those who have been paying attention realize that Jason Garrett is anything but that, and is the primary architect of the underlying philosophy followed by the team, including the approach used to acquire players. Jerry’s son Stephen Jones is the one to listen to about how the team is going to spend its money. While Jerry still is the spokesman for the team, he often is stating things that originate with Stephen, Garrett, and personnel man Will McClay. A big part of the current strategy for Dallas is to grow their own. They want to build primarily through the draft, using free agency only as a hole-filler and avoiding big name/big money deals.
This season is going to be an interesting test of that. It was looking like things were going well a couple of years ago, until things went totally off the rails in 2015. Success this fall could affirm the approach (and fortify the argument that last year’s debacle was primarily driven by key injuries to the most important players). A failed campaign, most likely determined by whether or not the Cowboys reach the playoffs, could lead to questions about whether it is time to make changes...
Cowboys’ Philosophy Of Roster-Building Faces Key Test This Season
Despite years of evidence to the contrary, the perception remains among the poorly informed that Jerry Jones makes all the meaningful decisions concerning the Dallas Cowboys roster. This includes having a puppet for a head coach. But those who have been paying attention realize that Jason Garrett is anything but that, and is the primary architect of the underlying philosophy followed by the team, including the approach used to acquire players. Jerry’s son Stephen Jones is the one to listen to about how the team is going to spend its money. While Jerry still is the spokesman for the team, he often is stating things that originate with Stephen, Garrett, and personnel man Will McClay. A big part of the current strategy for Dallas is to grow their own. They want to build primarily through the draft, using free agency only as a hole-filler and avoiding big name/big money deals.
This season is going to be an interesting test of that. It was looking like things were going well a couple of years ago, until things went totally off the rails in 2015. Success this fall could affirm the approach (and fortify the argument that last year’s debacle was primarily driven by key injuries to the most important players). A failed campaign, most likely determined by whether or not the Cowboys reach the playoffs, could lead to questions about whether it is time to make changes...