Addition By Subtraction: An Attempt At A Definition Or Explanation

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Sir Isaac Newton had three laws for the mechanisms of life. One of them stated this...

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

This law is evident not just in mechanics, but also in sports; especially football. In 1985 the Chicago Bears unleashed a Defense they called the 46, and it's results on the NFL were devastating. It caused a reaction from the Offenses of 4 and 5 WR sets. Chess matches such as this help make football an absolute blast to watch. No other sport can equal it as a joust of minds as well as bodies. Think about it, how often can pitchers invent new pitches to strike out batters?

But every year Coordinators and Coaches emerge from their dark rooms with new ideas on how to attack the other team.

Mickey Spagnola has a line that he used to write that exemplifies what Jerry Jones idea of attacking might have been. Mickey says, "you can't have a steak on every plate." What he meant by this was that in a salary cap driven NFL you cannot afford to have superstar players at every position. Jerry being Jerry, he tried to disprove this theory.

It's hard to argue the talent of the 2007 team that sent 13 players to the Pro Bowl. They scored a lot of points and beat some very good teams. But in the end their actions were counter attacked by a team's reactions. The New York Giants negated all the assembled talent by simply rushing the passer like their lives depended on it. They became the aggressors and Dallas had no response because the top 2 WRs were both coming off of injuries and the 3rd WR, Patrick Crayton may not have had his heart in the game since he had been the #2 all year only to be pushed to #3 when Glenn attempted his return.

Am I suggesting Crayton tanked the game on purpose? Absolutely not, but I cannot deny that it probably had an effect on him to be demoted for a guy who had not put in his effort to that point. There is little doubt in the world that Terry Glenn was far more talented that Patrick Crayton.

2008's biggest waiver was probably Jerry getting rid of Terry Glenn. If you remember Jerry wanted injury guarantees written into Glenn's contract and they refused. Ultimately Jerry parted ways. The risks outweighed the rewards.

That is essentially what addition by subtraction is all about. Each player is a risk and at the same time a reward. Take Tony Romo for instance. You don't have to have graduated Summa Cum Laude to see that Tony Romo is an extremely talented athlete. You also have to acknowledge that there are some turnover issues and December fades as part of the package.

There was a risk in bringing in a player such as Terrell Owens. Jerry believed at the time that the rewards outweighed the risks. It was a steak on the plate. Jerry believed at the time that the rewards outweighed the risks. For 2007 I agree with Jerry. I am not sure I do for 2006 given it probably cost us Bill Parcells. I definitely do not think the rewards outweighed the risks of 2008. Putting it bluntly, Owens was not good enough in 2008 to keep around given the atmosphere surrounding the team. The risks began to outweigh the rewards.

Kudos to Stephen Jones who saw this immediately. Grudgingly Jerry came around and ultimately a steak was taken off the menu. Much like with Terry Glenn, the Cowboys are gambling on another Law, this one from Economics, the Law of Diminishing Returns. Owens production was declining and his drama was increasing. It led to less production and contributed to a poor atmosphere. Owens fan please note, I said contributed not caused.

I personally not only agree with this move, I applaud it wholeheartedly. I do believe it will result in addition by subtraction. In other words I believe the action will elicit a positive reaction.

I believe athletes and coaches are driven by ego. Pride has been hurt. I don't think there is any way around that in the case of the Cowboys. The 2008 season is being described as the most disappointing season in Cowboys History. These men know the fingers are pointed at them. Rightfully so.

By losing players such as Owens, Ellis, Pacman, and Tank the Cowboys know that they are removing some very real talent from the locker room and therefore the field. They are gambling that young players will feel a sense of responsibility and pride and step up to account for the loss of production. I contend that there really isn't a huge loss to cover. It was a perfect time to excise a player like Owens. Doing it after 2007 would have been laughable. In 2008 he really wasn't all that special.

I find it laughable to think a WR such as Roy Williams cannot produce between 1000 and 1100 yards and 10 potential TDs. In fact, I believe even Patrick Crayton could if targeted as a #1 WR. Those numbers are simply not earth shattering folks.

So replacing the production is not the focus as much as improving the chemistry is. I think in recent player interviews you can tell that they are starting to believe in the chemistry. Some are grasping it enthusiastically. The Cowboys are banking on the loss of talented veterans means younger players step up their production and reach their potential.

You can disagree with any move made by the organization. That's the freedom we have. It's pretty hard to deny that the circus atmosphere last year didn't yield professional results. The passing game in 2009 may not be as feared as when the Popcorn Machine was the focus. I think you're kidding yourself if you think it will grind to a screeching halt.

Meanwhile the team will respect each other more than ever and pride will push them harder. All they need is a little belief in themselves and they can clear that hurdle. The Cowboys added opportunity to the formula. That was the action. Now we all await the reaction.

First experiment gets under way in just over 8 days. Will 2009 be better than 2008? Bet on it.
 

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Good stuff.

Players all the time talk about 'everyone is buying in.' Really there is no question that Ellis, Owens and Tank were directly preventing that. Ellis with his backbiting, Owens with his creating camps in the locker room and Tank deliberately not doing what the coaches ask of him created division.

The house cleaning will serve to more than just remove the dividing forces but also drives home to everyone else that that type of behavior will not be tolerated. The mass exodus cannot be ignored.
 

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FuzzBuster;2848837 said:
Good stuff.

Players all the time talk about 'everyone is buying in.' Really there is no question that Ellis, Owens and Tank were directly preventing that. Ellis with his backbiting, Owens with his creating camps in the locker room and Tank deliberately not doing what the coaches ask of him created division.

The house cleaning will serve to more than just remove the dividing forces but also drives home to everyone else that that type of behavior will not be tolerated. The mass exodus cannot be ignored.
I agree Fuzz, and that is why I think the addition will be that there are better results in 2009.

It's a hell of a gamble, but the reward far outweighs the risk. I am not a Patriots fan but I have to tell you I admired in Super Bowl XXXVI when they came out against the Rams for introductions. The Rams were "the greatest show on turf" and their offense was introduced and cheered. The Patriots chose to be introduced en masse as the AFC Champions rather than to spotlight their Defensive stars.

The better talent did not win that day, the better team did. I'll take team over talent. I don't mind some hamburger over a steak.
 

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zrinkill;2848863 said:
Great post
I think 2009 be better as they become a team. The record may be about the same as 2008. I also think it is tranisition year to 2010, but I'll go against my own sig and say I HOPE I am wrong. :)
 

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First off, great article Hos, well done.

Secondly, I have to say that I'm on the fence regarding 'addition by subtraction' in Owens' case. With Ellis, Pacman, and Tank, I whole-heartedly agree with getting rid of them. Their production didn't come close to their negatives.

But we'll have to see about Owens' release and its' effect on the team. In my opinion, he was still a Top 10 receiver and his on-field contributions will be missed.

It's always easier to talk about moves like this when there's not a game to be played.

I think long-term that this move helps the team, but we'll have to see about its' short-term impact.
 

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Hostile;2848847 said:
I agree Fuzz, and that is why I think the addition will be that there are better results in 2009.

It's a hell of a gamble, but the reward far outweighs the risk. I am not a Patriots fan but I have to tell you I admired in Super Bowl XXXVI when they came out against the Rams for introductions. The Rams were "the greatest show on turf" and their offense was introduced and cheered. The Patriots chose to be introduced en masse as the AFC Champions rather than to spotlight their Defensive stars.

The better talent did not win that day, the better team did. I'll take team over talent. I don't mind some hamburger over a steak.


Not to get off-topic but this is what drives me crazy about College football and their championships.

There are teams that have more talent but some teams just know how to play better team ball.


These teams like Utah, West Virginia, and Boise State who have played together for 4 years will never get the love they deserve.
 

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Hostile;2848847 said:
The better talent did not win that day, the better team did. I'll take team over talent. I don't mind some hamburger over a steak.

Great article as usual Hos. You & I agree on a lot of things but I think the one above is the most important one. Football is a TEAM sport. Baseball is a collection of talent but football is a TEAM, it doesn't mater how talented they are individually, if they aren't playing as a TEAM, they won't win the big games.

People blame Romo for our losing in Dec/Jan but that has been going on for 13 seasons now, long before Tony started a game for us. The reason? We haven't been a TEAM, just a bunch of high-priced individuals that Jerry collected and hoped would bring him a championship. They didn't and in fact didn't even win a playoff game. Not even with the great Bill Parcells at the helm.

I love the guys we have on this team right now and believe we will go far into the playoffs this season (barring major injuries). We've made all the right moves this offseason and it WILL pay off come December & January, just wait and see!

It is also plain to see that Stephen Jones is finally having some say in the decision making and it is LONG overdue! He's going to make a great GM for us someday soon.
 

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Joe Realist;2848859 said:
Aren't you working on a book? If so, when is it coming out.
Yes, I am. It will come out at the end of this season so that it recounts 50 years of Cowboys History. I am currently trying to negotiate the use of the team pictures for the book. Wish me luck.
 

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Hostile;2848897 said:
Yes, I am. It will come out at the end of this season so that it recounts 50 years of Cowboys History. I am currently trying to negotiate the use of the team pictures for the book. Wish me luck.

AWESOME! I can't wait. :starspin
 

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stasheroo;2848875 said:
First off, great article Hos, well done.

Secondly, I have to say that I'm on the fence regarding 'addition by subtraction' in Owens' case. With Ellis, Pacman, and Tank, I whole-heartedly agree with getting rid of them. Their production didn't come close to their negatives.

But we'll have to see about Owens' release and its' effect on the team. In my opinion, he was still a Top 10 receiver and his on-field contributions will be missed.

It's always easier to talk about moves like this when there's not a game to be played.

I think long-term that this move helps the team, but we'll have to see about its' short-term impact.
2008 top 10 Receptions for WRs only

Andre Johnson
Wes Welker
Brandon Marshall
Larry Fitzgerald
TJ Houshmanzadeh
Eddie Royal
Anquan Boldin
Roddy White
Dwayne Bowe
Reggie Wayne


2008 top 10 yards for WRs only

Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Steve Smith
Roddy White
Calvin Johnson
Greg Jennings
Brandon Marshall
Antonio Bryant
Wes Welker
Reggie Wayne


2008 top 10 avg. per catch for WRs only

Devery Henderson
Bernard Berrian
Justin Gage
Vincent Jackson
Steve Smith
Calvin Johnson
Mark Clayton
Marques Colston
Greg Jennings
Lee Evans


2008 top 10 yards per game WRs only

Steve Smith
Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Anquan Boldin
Roddy White
Brandon Marshall
Calvin Johnson
Greg Jennings
Antonio Bryant
Wes Welker


2008 top 10 TDs WRs only

Larry Fitzgerald
Calvin Johnson
Anquan Boldin
Randy Moss
Terrell Owens
Lance Moore
Greg Jennings
Andre Johnson
Kevin Walter
8 players tied with 7 TDs


It is hard for me to call a man a top 10 WR when he only appears in one statistic and that one keeps company with Lance Moore, Kevin Walter, and several of the names tied with 7.

He was not a top 10 WR in 2008 and I seriously doubt he ever will be again. Hence the law of diminishing returns. As his age increases his production is decreasing.
 

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Very good job, Hostile. You are a very good writer. And a very good analyst to boot!

:)
 

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Good article, Hos. Although some nitpicks here and there. One, teams adjusted to the 46 defense by throwing screens and using pitch running plays and mostly using 3 WR formations because the guy who really teach the 46, Buddy Ryan, would almost refuse to get a DB on that 3rd WR and would try and put a LB there instead and think that the pass rush would get there in time and they could kill the run.

As far as the G-Men playoff loss, there's no doubt in my mind that the G-Men won that game because they dominated field position. Feagles and their coverage unit had a phenomenal day. If they have an average day, IMO, they don't win that game. I wrote this in my most recent blog post, but when Jerry had a special teams centric draft, I couldn't help but wonder if that game stuck in Jerry's craw. Hopefully it did because smart football minds who are in the NFL should notice things like that. I don't think we'll have a great punt return squad, but should be good on kickoff returns, have an excellent field goal kicker and with Buehler and the coverage unit additions, we should be excellent when we kickoff and punt the ball away. At least I hope.

I think where the removal of Owens can help is that we should now run the ball a little more and we have the talent at tailback to do that. I think we also have more options in the passing game with Austin, Bennett and Felix coming into the fold.

I guess what gets me is that the hope or the philosophy is that without Owens we'll distribute the ball to other players. But I think we could have done that with him here (we certainly did in '07) and Roy Williams is an unproven WR who has yet to fill his potential. That's a tough trade off for me to make. But, perhaps playing with the Lions did bring Roy down.

In the end, I don't believe one does more with less. I believe you do less with less. So we'll need guys like Felix, Bennett and Roy to step up their games so we can do more, with more.



YAKUZA
 

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Yakuza Rich;2848965 said:
Good article, Hos. Although some nitpicks here and there. One, teams adjusted to the 46 defense by throwing screens and using pitch running plays and mostly using 3 WR formations because the guy who really teach the 46, Buddy Ryan, would almost refuse to get a DB on that 3rd WR and would try and put a LB there instead and think that the pass rush would get there in time and they could kill the run.

As far as the G-Men playoff loss, there's no doubt in my mind that the G-Men won that game because they dominated field position. Feagles and their coverage unit had a phenomenal day. If they have an average day, IMO, they don't win that game. I wrote this in my most recent blog post, but when Jerry had a special teams centric draft, I couldn't help but wonder if that game stuck in Jerry's craw. Hopefully it did because smart football minds who are in the NFL should notice things like that. I don't think we'll have a great punt return squad, but should be good on kickoff returns, have an excellent field goal kicker and with Buehler and the coverage unit additions, we should be excellent when we kickoff and punt the ball away. At least I hope.

I think where the removal of Owens can help is that we should now run the ball a little more and we have the talent at tailback to do that. I think we also have more options in the passing game with Austin, Bennett and Felix coming into the fold.

I guess what gets me is that the hope or the philosophy is that without Owens we'll distribute the ball to other players. But I think we could have done that with him here (we certainly did in '07) and Roy Williams is an unproven WR who has yet to fill his potential. That's a tough trade off for me to make. But, perhaps playing with the Lions did bring Roy down.

In the end, I don't believe one does more with less. I believe you do less with less. So we'll need guys like Felix, Bennett and Roy to step up their games so we can do more, with more.



YAKUZA
It is interesting to me that only one new coach is on the staff this year, Joe DeCamillis. He is considered one of the best Special Teams guys in the NFL.

I think if we score fewer points, allow fewer points, and improve significantly on Special Teams this team can have a better record in 2009 than 2008. Ultimately there are more ways to win games than wide open throwing the ball to Owens.

No WR in History is so important to an offense that without him the other 10 pieces and the replacement piece completely fall apart.

I think Roy Williams can match his production. I just don't think 1100 yards and 10 TDs is critical mass.

I think Crayton is fine at #2 though I prefer him at #3. Still, he has proven he can produce.

I expect improvement from Austin. The other 2 WRs, whomever they are, need to produce on Special Teams. That is why I think Hurd and Stanback make this team.

Witten is the best TE in the NFL and call me a homer but I think Bennett is a much better weapon than Fasano ever hoped ot be as a complimentary TE. Phillips will do the blocking at TE.

A greater focus on the run combined with better line play and I honestly don't see any reason why the Offense can't improve despite the absense of the Alpha Male.

If the Offense improves and the team's record does too then I do believe we can do more with less. It's like Jeff George. No doubt about it, he was a talented QB. But teams did more with lesser QBs than him because much like Owens he had a higher risk than he did a reward.
 

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Nice posts Hos :)

and I agree with Yakuza too :)

I do think this team is better then last year.....even without TO. I was sad to see TO go just because I thought he added a threat to the opposing team.....he had to be accounted for. I hope Roy can do the same.

I think this team can be better because of Bennett and Felix......i really think they can be a difference maker.

That being said.....with TO or without.......the offensive line needs to play better.....we need to maul the opponents......and Tony needs to make better decisions....just because a play is designe to go to a certain WR....doesnt mean that the ball has to be thrown there. We have the talent.....we just need to execute better

On defense.....we will be better....Spencer should have a very solid season.
 

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THUMPER;2848896 said:
Great article as usual Hos. You & I agree on a lot of things but I think the one above is the most important one. Football is a TEAM sport. Baseball is a collection of talent but football is a TEAM, it doesn't mater how talented they are individually, if they aren't playing as a TEAM, they won't win the big games.

People blame Romo for our losing in Dec/Jan but that has been going on for 13 seasons now, long before Tony started a game for us. The reason? We haven't been a TEAM, just a bunch of high-priced individuals that Jerry collected and hoped would bring him a championship. They didn't and in fact didn't even win a playoff game. Not even with the great Bill Parcells at the helm.

I love the guys we have on this team right now and believe we will go far into the playoffs this season (barring major injuries). We've made all the right moves this offseason and it WILL pay off come December & January, just wait and see!

It is also plain to see that Stephen Jones is finally having some say in the decision making and it is LONG overdue! He's going to make a great GM for us someday soon.

Great post Hos,...and Thumper you are 'Dead-on' I feel the same way... hell damn good about this season.....:thumbup:
 

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Joe Realist;2848840 said:
Good article. Did you wirite it or from elsewhere?

TO could not get off the jam. He wanted to get the ball as a 1st line WR and he no longer was one. "Chemistry" or Garrett wasnt the problem I believe, TO just wasnt the same player.

He became a vertical threat and no longer as effective on mid-range routes.
 
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