BTB Vela: Fake Games Are Over. Now, Dallas Will Unveil the Good Stuff

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The Fake Games Are Over. Now, Dallas -- and Everybody Else -- Will Unveil the Good Stuff

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by Rafael Vela on Sep 6, 2009 9:43 PM CDT
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by Ann Heisenfelt - AP
No more of this guy and his plain oatmeal offense. The real games are here!. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)


View full size photo uploaded September 6, 2009


Four years ago, I watched a week of Camp Parcells at Oxnard and stumbled across a startling fact while writing my summary: the Cowboys, in year one of their switch to a 3-4 front, did not practice any blitzes. Not once in any of their second-week workouts did they bring five or more rushers at their QBs. Dallas blitzed plenty that year, but the ever-paranoid Bill Parcells waited until his guys were in the privacy of Valley Ranch before they were installed.

Wade Phillips and his coaches took a different approach with their season preparations. The team worked out a long list of tactics, offense, defensive and special teams, on a daily basis. Once the fake games began, however, the Cowboys threw a cape over them and made these specials disappear. It's a big reason why the scores of the exhibitions remain meaningless.

Here's some of what you haven't yet seen, but will, starting next Sunday in Tampa.

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Offense -- The "Felix Package" has yet to be unwrapped. Dallas has a variety of runs, passes and variations of base packages concocted just for him. The base sets are the same ones used for Marion Barber and Tashard Choice, but the end results are very different. Jason Garrett understands Jones' value in space. Trust me on this. Defense ends are going to hate number 28.

The much-discussed two-tight end package was also rolled out of the garage, but Garrett never switched on the ignition. Think to the San Francisco game, the last time the starters played. Several times in the first half the Cowboys deployed Jason Witten and Martellus Bennett together -- and ran every single time.

Once, Dallas used a set which had two receivers in a slot formation on the left and the two tight ends lined up together outside right tackle Marc Colombo. Dallas worked this set extensively in San Antonio and it has many delicious passing possibilities. Here, however, Witten flexed into the backfield, giving the Cowboys a far more vanilla slot-left, power right, offset-I formation, the kind you'll see from every team in the NFL down to high school. The play run was a simple counter. I doubt Garrett will be remotely this conservatively when the games count.

How many deep throws did you see? How many combination routes? The receivers worked hard on several individual routes that they threw only a handful of times in recent weeks.

That won't happen again.

Defense
Pick your blitz. Did you see Dallas run a corner blitz? How many safety blitzes did Wade call? He threw the proverbial kitchen sink at his offense, starting at the May mini-camps. He never let up in the Alamodome. When the fake games came, he would tease with a blitz here and there. He used an effective inside linebacker twist once in the first quarter of the Oakland game, but went conservative after that.

Dallas loves to rush five guys and more. Wade will throw four at you, if you're in 3rd and long, and he's gonna go zone, but he's a blitzer by nature. Dallas rushed five in August, but not as much as they normally do, and not with the variety you'll see.

Special Teams
Joe DeCamillis ran a special teams laboratory in camp. He experimented with several return formations, to experiment with the NFL's new two-man-wedge rules. He showed one in the exhibitions. He's got a bag full of returns, coverages and tricks.

They'll come, but he's spent his time sorting through a few dozen prospects, trying to settle on his best units. Now that he knows who he'll use, he'll work that much more on refining their games.

Put August out of your mind. You've seen the Cowboys in uniform, but really, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2009/9/6/1018905/the-fake-games-are-over-now-dallas
 

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WoodysGirl;2926031 said:
The Fake Games Are Over. Now, Dallas -- and Everybody Else -- Will Unveil the Good Stuff

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by Rafael Vela on Sep 6, 2009 9:43 PM CDT
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by Ann Heisenfelt - AP
No more of this guy and his plain oatmeal offense. The real games are here!. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)


View full size photo uploaded September 6, 2009


Four years ago, I watched a week of Camp Parcells at Oxnard and stumbled across a startling fact while writing my summary: the Cowboys, in year one of their switch to a 3-4 front, did not practice any blitzes. Not once in any of their second-week workouts did they bring five or more rushers at their QBs. Dallas blitzed plenty that year, but the ever-paranoid Bill Parcells waited until his guys were in the privacy of Valley Ranch before they were installed.

Wade Phillips and his coaches took a different approach with their season preparations. The team worked out a long list of tactics, offense, defensive and special teams, on a daily basis. Once the fake games began, however, the Cowboys threw a cape over them and made these specials disappear. It's a big reason why the scores of the exhibitions remain meaningless.

Here's some of what you haven't yet seen, but will, starting next Sunday in Tampa.

star-divide.v5547.jpg


Offense -- The "Felix Package" has yet to be unwrapped. Dallas has a variety of runs, passes and variations of base packages concocted just for him. The base sets are the same ones used for Marion Barber and Tashard Choice, but the end results are very different. Jason Garrett understands Jones' value in space. Trust me on this. Defense ends are going to hate number 28.

The much-discussed two-tight end package was also rolled out of the garage, but Garrett never switched on the ignition. Think to the San Francisco game, the last time the starters played. Several times in the first half the Cowboys deployed Jason Witten and Martellus Bennett together -- and ran every single time.

Once, Dallas used a set which had two receivers in a slot formation on the left and the two tight ends lined up together outside right tackle Marc Colombo. Dallas worked this set extensively in San Antonio and it has many delicious passing possibilities. Here, however, Witten flexed into the backfield, giving the Cowboys a far more vanilla slot-left, power right, offset-I formation, the kind you'll see from every team in the NFL down to high school. The play run was a simple counter. I doubt Garrett will be remotely this conservatively when the games count.

How many deep throws did you see? How many combination routes? The receivers worked hard on several individual routes that they threw only a handful of times in recent weeks.

That won't happen again.

Defense
Pick your blitz. Did you see Dallas run a corner blitz? How many safety blitzes did Wade call? He threw the proverbial kitchen sink at his offense, starting at the May mini-camps. He never let up in the Alamodome. When the fake games came, he would tease with a blitz here and there. He used an effective inside linebacker twist once in the first quarter of the Oakland game, but went conservative after that.

Dallas loves to rush five guys and more. Wade will throw four at you, if you're in 3rd and long, and he's gonna go zone, but he's a blitzer by nature. Dallas rushed five in August, but not as much as they normally do, and not with the variety you'll see.

Special Teams
Joe DeCamillis ran a special teams laboratory in camp. He experimented with several return formations, to experiment with the NFL's new two-man-wedge rules. He showed one in the exhibitions. He's got a bag full of returns, coverages and tricks.

They'll come, but he's spent his time sorting through a few dozen prospects, trying to settle on his best units. Now that he knows who he'll use, he'll work that much more on refining their games.

Put August out of your mind. You've seen the Cowboys in uniform, but really, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2009/9/6/1018905/the-fake-games-are-over-now-dallas

Maaaan I can't wait...:eek:hboy:
 

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I want to see Jason Williams get healthy and blitz from the middle.
 

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RS12;2926072 said:
I want to see Jason Williams get healthy and blitz from the middle.

Good call, hes a play maker.

I want some misdirection in the offense. Something like fake pitch left to Felix w/ Witten lead blocker, then roll right for easy dump off to Martellus for a catch & run(W/ Austin deep)
etc.
 

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IMO, hands down best Cowboys piece I've read in weeks, easy. Maybe even months.

That got me pumped for the season.
 

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Almost makes you want a cigarette after reading that.




;)
 

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NextGenBoys;2926120 said:
IMO, hands down best Cowboys piece I've read in weeks, easy. Maybe even months.

That got me pumped for the season.

Yeah me too, man. I wanna go hit something!
I'm psyched for this season. Just sat through a fantasy football draft yesterday and had to listen to a bunch of idiots drooling over the Giants. I said nothing. I'm just gonna watch this all play out. I can't wait to see Eli Dilfer and that stellar passing game. Game 2 will be a rude awakening for the Giants and the NFL. Game 1 will be a slaughter.
The season's almost here baby!
 

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Based on the past, I'm just not that confident that the Faux Genius is holding back and will unlease some beast of an offense.
 

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MichaelWinicki;2926225 said:
Another great read by Vela.

I have to agree. I bag on the "tabloid" mediots a lot but I do want to give props to Vela for being a pretty good writer and one who at least does some research of his own. Maybe it's because he's not with BSPN or the DMN and can just write what he wants without their agenda driving the outcome.

Anyway, nicely done Vela. :bow:

Like BigDen said after reading it, I wanna hit something!

Man I can't wait for this season to start for real! :starspin
 

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Back in the 90s, a fairly large group of Cowboy fans joined together on the old News group forums that were part of the internet. Vela was part of that group, and was about the only sane person in the group. I was a fringe member of the group, but followed Rafael closely through the years. He continues to see the game few of us can.
 

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HowAboutThemCowboys;2926230 said:
Based on the past, I'm just not that confident that the Faux Genius is holding back and will unlease some beast of an offense.

:hammer: :hammer: :hammer:
 

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I hope he knows what he's talking about, and I hope we don't see much of it in Tampa Bay...I'm hoping we can roll over them with our base stuff and then show the Giants lots of effective stuff they aren't ready for in game two.

Just pray that our players don't screw it up with penalties.
 

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HowAboutThemCowboys;2926230 said:
Based on the past, I'm just not that confident that the Faux Genius is holding back and will unlease some beast of an offense.
winner
 

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Once, Dallas used a set which had two receivers in a slot formation on the left and the two tight ends lined up together outside right tackle Marc Colombo. Dallas worked this set extensively in San Antonio and it has many delicious passing possibilities.

This is one facet of the double tight end package I'm very excited about seeing.

The Green Bay Packers used this alignment when they had Keith Jackson and Mark Chmura and it gave us fits.

I'm glad the real games are here, this offense should be fun to watch.
 

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the only part that didn't get me excited was the part about Wade wanting to play zone on 3rd and long. other than that BRING IT ON!

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