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Dallas Cowboys News & Notes: Gearing up for the Raiders
By One.Cool.Customer @OCC44 on Nov 28 2013
Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Gameday links as the Cowboys host the Raiders on Thanksgiving.
Jerry Jones: QB coach in press box a key change - Tim MacMahon, ESPN Dallas
Everybody has an opinion on the Cowboys' revamped offensive play-calling process, but very few people can make a fact-based assessment of the process. Jerry Jones tries to add some facts to the debate (the fool!) by pointing out that the most significant adjustment was moving quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson moving from the sideline to the press box.
"The key there is Wade Wilson," Jones said Wednesday morning on the NFL Network. "Wade Wilson is a seasoned veteran, not only an outstanding NFL player, but he’s been an outstanding coach. We always wanted to figure out somehow how to get his vision, his skill up in that box."
"When you watch the game the way you and I watch it, it’s a different game than right there on the sideline or behind the center as the quarterback. So we had the advantage of having Wade Wilson upstairs looking down on the game, and then he’d relay that in."
Bill Callahan: No 'power struggle' on play calling - Tim MacMahon, ESPN Dallas
Callahan clarifies that plays are not being changed en route to the quarterback:
By One.Cool.Customer @OCC44 on Nov 28 2013
Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Gameday links as the Cowboys host the Raiders on Thanksgiving.
Jerry Jones: QB coach in press box a key change - Tim MacMahon, ESPN Dallas
Everybody has an opinion on the Cowboys' revamped offensive play-calling process, but very few people can make a fact-based assessment of the process. Jerry Jones tries to add some facts to the debate (the fool!) by pointing out that the most significant adjustment was moving quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson moving from the sideline to the press box.
"The key there is Wade Wilson," Jones said Wednesday morning on the NFL Network. "Wade Wilson is a seasoned veteran, not only an outstanding NFL player, but he’s been an outstanding coach. We always wanted to figure out somehow how to get his vision, his skill up in that box."
"When you watch the game the way you and I watch it, it’s a different game than right there on the sideline or behind the center as the quarterback. So we had the advantage of having Wade Wilson upstairs looking down on the game, and then he’d relay that in."
Bill Callahan: No 'power struggle' on play calling - Tim MacMahon, ESPN Dallas
Callahan clarifies that plays are not being changed en route to the quarterback:
"Nothing has changed in terms of the play calling whatsoever," Callahan said. "There [are] not changes of plays and things like that. Here is what I think everyone needs to understand: There is great communication amongst the offensive coaches. Jason is a part of this process of game planning and being on the sideline during the game. I think he’s just become more active with Tony in that regard because he has been, and rightfully so, he’s had that relationship with him on the sideline in his career and he wanted to get back to that a little bit more, and he should."
"There is no changing of plays and that nature because everything has been laid out as we go into a game. We come in at half and then we’ll tweak it or look at what we want to amend or bring up or possibly showcase a little bit more. But really, there is no changing of plays. There is no power struggle or anything like that."
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2013...cowboys-news-notes-gearing-up-for-the-raiders
"There is no changing of plays and that nature because everything has been laid out as we go into a game. We come in at half and then we’ll tweak it or look at what we want to amend or bring up or possibly showcase a little bit more. But really, there is no changing of plays. There is no power struggle or anything like that."
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2013...cowboys-news-notes-gearing-up-for-the-raiders