Cheerleading the Cowboys?

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Cheerleading the Cowboys?

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from Tom Kirkendall's observations
http://blog.kir.com/archives/2007/08...ading_th_1.asp

We already know that the Chronicle sportswriters lead the nation in pre-season puff pieces about local professional football team. But now the Chron sportswriters are expanding the reach of their incessant cheerleading to Dallas with this soft toss about new Cowboys head coach, Wade Phillips, who happens to be the son of the still hugely popular former Houston Oilers head coach, Bum Phillips:
So after all these years, Wade is who he is, something of a rumpled, unprepossessing presence on the sideline and not the most silver-tongued of news conference orators. The only thing overtly sexy about him is his latest job title: head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, one of sport's most lustrous brands. [. . .] Funny thing. If you ask the Cowboys about their new coach, they're wont to speak about how Wade also sees stuff. For that reason, quarterback Tony Romo calls him the smartest coach he has ever been around.

Let's just say that there is a slight difference of opinion about Wade's head coaching abilities at one of his previous stops, Buffalo, New York. The Buffalo News' Jerry Sullivan laid out the case against Phillips as a head coach in a column (not available online) at the time the Cowboys hired Phillips last February:
When I heard that Jerry Jones had hired Wade Phillips to be the Dallas Cowboys' new head coach, I had the same reaction as when Jones signed Drew Bledsoe two years ago: Good luck, fella.
Is this what it's come to for the once-great Dallas franchise? When times get tough, go out and grab a castoff from the Buffalo Bills' recent, sorry past? Maybe Jones' next move will be luring Rob Johnson out of retirement to compete with Tony Romo for the quarterback job.
Ralph Wilson has to be smiling. Maybe he can't get Jones and the other rich NFL owners to give him a bigger share of the revenue pie. But at least Wilson gets the satisfaction of seeing the Cowboys picking through his table scraps -- you know, the way the Bills did with Patriots discards during the Donahoe era.
Jones can spin it any way he likes. But it's clear that the Cowboys owner, who has the title of general manager, decided it was time to meddle again and wanted a puppet as coach. Jones gave Bill Parcells control for four years and didn't get a single playoff win for his trouble. That makes 10 years without a playoff win for the storied Cowboys -- nearly as long as Buffalo's playoff drought.
Phillips was the ideal candidate, a retread who is close to 60 and was desperate for one last shot at a top job. Phillips is a nice, self-deprecating guy, a native Texan who wore ostrich-skin boots to his introductory news conference.
"Wade wanted it so bad," Jones said when he announced Phillips' hiring.
Phillips wanted it badly enough to accept Jason Garrett as Jones' hand-picked offensive coordinator. He didn't get to pick his offensive staff. I suppose he'd have taken the Cowboys cheerleaders as coaches if Jones had required it.
Jones favors the 3-4 defense. Phillips is a 3-4 guy, a good defensive coach. Some would say great, but it's funny how his defenses have failed to rise to the ultimate test over the years. The Chargers' playoff collapse against the Pats last month was the most recent example.
Of course, the Cowboys aren't hiring Phillips to run a defense. They're hiring him to be the head coach. As Bills fans have discovered to their horror (Gregg Williams, Mike Mularkey), it's a huge step from coordinator to head man. All too often, owners elevate men beyond their intellect and abilities.
Why would Jones expect great things from Phillips in his third go-round? Phillips is a proven mediocrity as a head coach. His supporters point to his 29-21 record with the Bills. I'm sorry, those teams were loaded. It didn't take a Vince Lombardi to produce a winning record.
Phillips isn't big on detail. A former assistant told me Phillips didn't account for a short practice week before the Music City Miracle, which was played on a Saturday. He wasn't a stickler for conditioning. He was not a commanding presence on the sideline.
Phillips didn't win a playoff game in Buffalo and made some classic blunders along the way. He made Johnson his starting QB before a playoff game, after Doug Flutie got the team to 10-5. He made Bruce DeHaven the scapegoat for the playoff loss. Then he brought in Ronnie Jones, an unqualified crony, to coach the special teams. It was a disaster.
Before a Monday night game late in the 2000 season, Phillips went on national TV and said the Bills and Colts (who were tied at the time) were essentially out of playoff contention. The Colts won and found a way into the playoffs.
My mind throbs at the memory of Phillips fumbling his way through the Flutie-Johnson flap. He was in over his head as the spokesman for a franchise. If he thought he had it tough here, wait until the Texas media gets hold of him.
They'll chew the guy up and spit him out, ostrich skin boots and all.

Funny how none of the foregoing made it into the Chron article. Everything remains peaches and cream at the Chron during the pre-season.


Posted by Tom at August 24, 2007 12:00 AM
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Looks like an article I read last Feb.when we hired Wade. Then everyone thought he'd be nothing but a puppet HC. I think we have all seen since then that isn't the case. I REALLY hope we win at least one playoff game so people will shut up about that non-playoff win streak we have going.
 

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LOL.

You'd say that this tripe is unbelievable... But if you've spent any time in Houston and felt the hate and jealousy they have for the Cowboys, you'd know that it's not unbelievable at all.
 

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Must admit Wade wasn't my first choice but then I really had doubts about the other coaches who were available. I simply didn't want to bring in a DC who didn't use the 34 cause that would have forced us to redo our defensive strategy while retooling back to the 43; and we've invested too much money and time into the 34. So that eliminated Riveria, etc.

Also had lot of doubts about Norm cause I really could see JJ running over him while Wade at least brought quality defensive coaching. And I sure like what I've seen so far on both sides of the ball. As for Buffalo view of Wade situation years ago, the record for Bills after he left them sure wasn't any good so why didn't his replacement win more games. I also think/hope Wade has learned and grown in handling teams and doesn't make the same mistakes he did back in the 90s.

Anyway, I'd love to see us win the SB not only as a Cowboy fan, but also because want to shut up those fans who don't give Wade any credit and those who also dislike JJ so much. I may disagree with lot of JJ's GM decisions but at least there never any doubt he will do absolute best he can to get the best players for us and won't spare any money.
 

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Gryphon;1602583 said:
Phillips didn't win a playoff game in Buffalo and made some classic blunders along the way. He made Johnson his starting QB before a playoff game, after Doug Flutie got the team to 10-5. He made Bruce DeHaven the scapegoat for the playoff loss. Then he brought in Ronnie Jones, an unqualified crony, to coach the special teams.

Pure BS
 

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big dog cowboy;1602599 said:
Looks like an article I read last Feb.when we hired Wade. Then everyone thought he'd be nothing but a puppet HC. I think we have all seen since then that isn't the case. I REALLY hope we win at least one playoff game so people will shut up about that non-playoff win streak we have going.


Hey BD

Are we supposed to believe that JJ didnt make "solo" decisions while BP was here AND are we to believe that he will not meddle during Wade's tenure?

I really want to understand.... because some people dont change their ways... are we to believe that Jerry will?
 

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I honestly read Tom's blog pretty often. He's a good, smart guy, but not being a homer for Houston teams isn't one of his strong points.
 

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YoMick;1602868 said:
Hey BD

Are we supposed to believe that JJ didnt make "solo" decisions while BP was here AND are we to believe that he will not meddle during Wade's tenure?
Yes we are.

Didn't you know that BP even told JJ when it was time for him to go pee?
 

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Chocolate Lab;1602609 said:
LOL.

You'd say that this tripe is unbelievable... But if you've spent any time in Houston and felt the hate and jealousy they have for the Cowboys, you'd know that it's not unbelievable at all.

It must be hard to be a Houston football team given the Dallas team is usually better and has more fans in Houston than the Houston team has.
 

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Yea this guy is so right, we're only like 2-0 so far, I just want to hear back from these guys when we roll over the Texans...
 
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