Cowboys Entitlement: Aikman Passes To Crayton - Mike Fisher -- DB.com

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Cowboys Entitlement: Aikman Passes To Crayton
By Mike Fisher -- DB.com

Every time the "sense of entitlement'' issue is broached in regard to a Cowboys person who hasn't won a Super Bowl -- and that issue comes up a lot in part because every year the number of Cowboys people who have won a Super Bowl undergoes severe shrinkage -- I am reminded of Troy Aikman's reaction to a 1993 training camp incident in Austin. It seems a bunch of rookies missed curfew and ...

Well, read on. …

So it's 1993. And a bunch of the kids decided to stay out all night; there was a strip club within walking distance of camp headquarters at St. Edward's University. Mavs staffer Bruce Mays was in charge of rounding up all the hungover youngsters, and they participated in that morning's practice.

Predictably, they contributed to an awful, awful workout.

At lunch, I asked Aikman what he thought of the unproductive morning, and of the booze-induced incident.

"The problem,'' Aikman told me, "is we got a lot of guys who have been with the Cowboys for a week who think they've won four Super Bowls.''

I told that story on 103.3 ESPN Radio on the eve of this year's Cowboys camp. What motivated me to do so was the TV in the studio. As I was guest-hosting Michael Irvin's show, I watched as Patrick Crayton spent the day touring the ESPN studios in Bristol. ... all day. ... with the cameras rolling.

He was on "First Take'' with the reprehensible Skip Bayless in the morning. Then he fun-anchored a segment on ESPNews. Then he scooted across the hall to do a live segment on SportsCenter. This went on four hours. I was going to turn the midday channel over to the "Martha Stewart Show'' except I figured that she being a New Englander, he would probably pop up on her set to cook homemade hazelnut waffle soup or something.

I protested about Crayton's everywhereness on the radio. Yes, he has the right to do this. ... but it's on the eve of camp. Shouldn't Patrick be packing or studying or lifting weights or something? My co-host that day, the esteemed Nate Newton, played devil's advocate.

"Maybe,'' Nate said, "he's just working on his post-football career.''

"But maybe,'' I countered, "before he works on the career he's going to have after football, he should work on the career he is trying to have in football.''

And now we have Patrick Crayton - who is obviously an eloquent guy and based on what I know personally about his contributions to DFW's Big Brothers/Big Sisters program is a good guy - finding a camera and a microphone again. Patrick is upset because he's been benched ... upset because he wasn't informed officially by the coaches ... and upset becauseMiles Austin is being elevated not in place of Roy Williams but in place of Crayton.

As my boys at ESPN wrote it, Crayton just wishes somebody would have told him about the change ... Crayton feels he was "in the dark about the change'' … and Crayton "just feels that, as a six-year veteran, he deserves an explanation.''

Nope. No he doesn't. Your explanation, Patrick, came when you showed up to practice this week and took fewer reps. That's your explanation.

(A basketball aside: I love how the Mavs’ Rick Carlisle handles similar situations: He is constantly telling the guys on his roster not named “Dirk’’ to “be ready.’’ “Be ready’’ pretty much means, “I’ll tell you when you are playing, so please continue to prepare as if that moment is right around the bend. And if you don’t like sitting, well. … be ready.’’)

The Cowboys organization under Jerry Jones has a history of bending over backwards to compensate, embrace and "explain'' things to its Aikmans and Haleys and Irvins and Bateses and Woodsons and Novaceks and Newtons and Johnstons and Allens.

Getting a Valley Ranch locker for six years doesn't allow you to be treated like you are one of the Aikmans and Haleys and Irvins and Bateses and Woodsons and Novaceks and Newtons and Johnstons and Allens. All six years -- and mediocre play -- gets you, is benched.

http://www.dallasbasketball.com/fullColumn.php?id=2152
 

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Randy White;3028541 said:
admired Mike Fisher.

Ever since he was on radio on KLIF after Norm.

Yup. I'm with you. I know some have despised him but I have always liked the work of his that I've seen.
 

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adbutcher;3028594 said:
Hot damn that is a good article.:bow:



This article nails it..

Man, be great if Dallas had about 53 players with Troy's attitude.
 

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This is Fishers best yet. And Fisher is usually hit or miss w/me. But his pieces are obviously opinions, not opinions masquerading as facts.
 

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PREACH ON BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!!! Amen..................................
 

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I agree that Crayton probably should spend less time out in the limelight. He is just setting himself up for a fall when he does that. The same should apply to Barbie Carpenter who spends even more time doing interviews than Crayton.

I disagree that Crayton has had 6 years of mediocrity while in Dallas. He has done well for what he has been asked to do. The problem is that at times he is asked to do more than he is capable of. He is a very good #3 wide receiver. One of the better ones in the league. Too often he has been asked to man the #2 wide receiver role. That is not his game. Everyone knows that. Even at that at times he has done okay. He had a pretty decent season in 2007 when he was forced to take over for Terry Glenn. Of course he runs his mouth as if he is a #1 receiver. If we all accept he is a #3 guy we will all be pleased with what he brings to the offense. He is better than Kevin Williams ever was in Dallas.
 

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joseephuss;3028621 said:
I agree that Crayton probably should spend less time out in the limelight. He is just setting himself up for a fall when he does that. The same should apply to Barbie Carpenter who spends even more time doing interviews than Crayton.

I disagree that Crayton has had 6 years of mediocrity while in Dallas. He has done well for what he has been asked to do. The problem is that at times he is asked to do more than he is capable of. He is a very good #3 wide receiver. One of the better ones in the league. Too often he has been asked to man the #2 wide receiver role. That is not his game. Everyone knows that. Even at that at times he has done okay. He had a pretty decent season in 2007 when he was forced to take over for Terry Glenn. Of course he runs his mouth as if he is a #1 receiver. If we all accept he is a #3 guy we will all be pleased with what he brings to the offense. He is better than Kevin Williams ever was in Dallas.

Its not just about the numbers. KDub helped his team to a SB, Crayton has yet to do that. KDub was also much more productive, more dynamic ST player.
 

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joseephuss;3028621 said:
I agree that Crayton probably should spend less time out in the limelight. He is just setting himself up for a fall when he does that. The same should apply to Barbie Carpenter who spends even more time doing interviews than Crayton.

I disagree that Crayton has had 6 years of mediocrity while in Dallas. He has done well for what he has been asked to do. The problem is that at times he is asked to do more than he is capable of. He is a very good #3 wide receiver. One of the better ones in the league. Too often he has been asked to man the #2 wide receiver role. That is not his game. Everyone knows that. Even at that at times he has done okay. He had a pretty decent season in 2007 when he was forced to take over for Terry Glenn. Of course he runs his mouth as if he is a #1 receiver. If we all accept he is a #3 guy we will all be pleased with what he brings to the offense. He is better than Kevin Williams ever was in Dallas.

I will give the nod to Kevin. Kevin was hands down better on ST's period.
 

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Hook'em#11;3028638 said:
I will give the nod to Kevin. Kevin was hands down better on ST's period.


I would rather have Kelvin Martin than either of the two.
 

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BAT;3028626 said:
Its not just about the numbers. KDub helped his team to a SB, Crayton has yet to do that. KDub was also much more productive, more dynamic ST player.

The key word is helped. There were plenty of other guys leading the way on those Dallas teams that Williams only had to help and not hurt them. He did plenty to hurt them in those years. He fumbled the ball a lot. Crayton has 9 career fumbles in this his 6th year in Dallas. Williams had 8 his rookie season. He had 15 total in his four years in Dallas. I think Crayton would have been able to contribute to SB wins on those teams. Those teams were just that good. They would have even won with Danny Amendola as the 3rd WR. :D
 

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Get motivated, Patrick. The best year Romo ever had was when you were hot and the WR/QB chemistry was kicking. You've shown you can be a catalyst, just shut your trap and work. Who knows what will happen. Austin hasn't been lights out, he's just stepped up. And that's exactly what you need to do.
 
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