Felix Jones' Nickname for the Dallas RBs: Flash, Dash and Smash

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Felix Jones Shows Support for Tulsa; Eyes Big Second Season

Posted May 09, 2009 1:30PM By Calvin Watkins (RSS feed)

The Falcons' Matt Ryan was the Associated Press' NFL offensive rookie of the year last season. It was well deserved after completing 61.1 percent of his passes and throwing 16 touchdowns with a quarterback rating of 87.7.

But for the first three weeks of the season, Cowboys running back Felix Jones was the leader. In fact, he won all the primaries. Jones scored a touchdowns in the first three weeks of the season, including the first carry of his career at Cleveland. Jones scored on an 11-yard run, a 60-yard run, 33-yard scamper and how could we forget his 98-yard kickoff return for a score?
Jones' season was hampered by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett's inability to get him the ball in a Week 4 loss to Washington. In Week 6 when the team lost quarterback Tony Romo, Jones suffered a hamstring injury against Arizona.

When Jones was rehabbing his hamstring, he injured his big toe which eventually required season-ending surgery.

Jones now says he's 90 percent healthy and when the season begins he will wear a specifically designed sole to fit his foot to give it more comfort when he cuts and pushes off.

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But why are we talking about Jones in the middle of the NBA playoffs? Simple. Jones, like several NFL players, hasn't forgotten where he came from.

Over the last three days, Jones has hosted a charity event in his hometown of Tulsa, to support the youth in his city roughly three hours away from Dallas.

"It's my way of thanking all the people who helped me growing up in Tulsa," Jones said. "This is a big opportunity for me to play for the Dallas Cowboys and comeback here to my community and I appreciate everything they've done for me."

Several of Jones' teammates attended the three-day event which had a black-tie fundraiser, a free football camp and life-skills training.

One of the players who was scheduled to visit was Jones' teammate running back Tashard Choice.

It is Choice who wants the Cowboys to emerge into what the Giants became did last season: a fierce running attack.

The Giants three-headed monster nicknamed, Earth, Wind and Fire, led the NFL in rushing at 157.4 yards per game. New York was one of three teams to average over 150 yards per game and the Giants were the only team to average five yards per carry.

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones wants that for his team. Marion Barber will remain the starter but the Cowboys want to use a healthy Felix Jones and Choice as the middle relievers to set up Barber as the closer.

Choice told Jones the team is looking for a nickname for the trio.

Jones said maybe Flash, Dash and Smash.


Whichever name is used, Jones expects to contribute. He averaged 8.9 yards per carry last season and finished the season eighth in the league in kickoff return average at 27.1.

"It was tough last year," he said of watching games while being hurt. "I produced a little bit and played a role and it just stopped as soon as it started. [The injury] has made me a lot stronger and it made me aware of how I need to prepare myself to stay on the field."

This weekend, Jones is off the field, relaxing with the people who moved him out of Tulsa, to Arkansas and later a first-round pick in the NFL.

"It means a great deal to me to have my teammates here with me," Jones said. "It shows what type of people they are. And I didn't want to wait four or five years to make my mark. I wanted to do it now."
 

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Gemini Dolly;2769580 said:
smash=marion dash=felix flash=choice ??????

You got it.

I watched McFadden and Felix Jones play while they were at Arkansas. I figured that unbelievable YPC average that Felix had in college (7 or 9 YPC) would disappear as soon as he hit the NFL. I'm sure it will become more realistic over time, but he's in the NFL and his YPC average is still 8.9 yards.

;)
 

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Really don't like to hear that he is only at 90%. That is not good.

I hope this kid can come back strong, it would be a shame.
 

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Gemini Dolly;2769580 said:
smash=marion dash=felix flash=choice ??????
I thought maybe Felix is Flash and Choice is Dash, but with his speed, Felix would have to be Dash, I guess. Of course, we all know who's Smash.
 

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Sounds like someone has been reading the zone.

I remember someone saying this months ago.
 

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Achozen;2769589 said:
Sounds too forced...
They all do:banghead:

How about "three good runningbacks who all produce b/c their offensive coordinator isn't pass happy so we get to the playoffs and win a game."
 

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Boyzmamacita;2769570 said:
I like it and it could catch on.

Felix Jones Shows Support for Tulsa; Eyes Big Second Season

Posted May 09, 2009 1:30PM By Calvin Watkins (RSS feed)

The Falcons' Matt Ryan was the Associated Press' NFL offensive rookie of the year last season. It was well deserved after completing 61.1 percent of his passes and throwing 16 touchdowns with a quarterback rating of 87.7.

But for the first three weeks of the season, Cowboys running back Felix Jones was the leader. In fact, he won all the primaries. Jones scored a touchdowns in the first three weeks of the season, including the first carry of his career at Cleveland. Jones scored on an 11-yard run, a 60-yard run, 33-yard scamper and how could we forget his 98-yard kickoff return for a score?
Jones' season was hampered by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett's inability to get him the ball in a Week 4 loss to Washington. In Week 6 when the team lost quarterback Tony Romo, Jones suffered a hamstring injury against Arizona.

When Jones was rehabbing his hamstring, he injured his big toe which eventually required season-ending surgery.

Jones now says he's 90 percent healthy and when the season begins he will wear a specifically designed sole to fit his foot to give it more comfort when he cuts and pushes off.

jones-150b-050909.jpg


But why are we talking about Jones in the middle of the NBA playoffs? Simple. Jones, like several NFL players, hasn't forgotten where he came from.

Over the last three days, Jones has hosted a charity event in his hometown of Tulsa, to support the youth in his city roughly three hours away from Dallas.

"It's my way of thanking all the people who helped me growing up in Tulsa," Jones said. "This is a big opportunity for me to play for the Dallas Cowboys and comeback here to my community and I appreciate everything they've done for me."

Several of Jones' teammates attended the three-day event which had a black-tie fundraiser, a free football camp and life-skills training.

One of the players who was scheduled to visit was Jones' teammate running back Tashard Choice.

It is Choice who wants the Cowboys to emerge into what the Giants became did last season: a fierce running attack.

The Giants three-headed monster nicknamed, Earth, Wind and Fire, led the NFL in rushing at 157.4 yards per game. New York was one of three teams to average over 150 yards per game and the Giants were the only team to average five yards per carry.

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones wants that for his team. Marion Barber will remain the starter but the Cowboys want to use a healthy Felix Jones and Choice as the middle relievers to set up Barber as the closer.

Choice told Jones the team is looking for a nickname for the trio.

Jones said maybe Flash, Dash and Smash.


Whichever name is used, Jones expects to contribute. He averaged 8.9 yards per carry last season and finished the season eighth in the league in kickoff return average at 27.1.

"It was tough last year," he said of watching games while being hurt. "I produced a little bit and played a role and it just stopped as soon as it started. [The injury] has made me a lot stronger and it made me aware of how I need to prepare myself to stay on the field."

This weekend, Jones is off the field, relaxing with the people who moved him out of Tulsa, to Arkansas and later a first-round pick in the NFL.

"It means a great deal to me to have my teammates here with me," Jones said. "It shows what type of people they are. And I didn't want to wait four or five years to make my mark. I wanted to do it now."
that would be lame because the Panthers tandem already calls themselves "smash and dash"
 

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I would think Felix would be Flash and Choice would be Dash? We all know who Smash is.
 

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TheCount;2769602 said:
I would think Felix would be Flash and Choice would be Dash? We all know who Smash is.
I agree Felix is definetly flash.
 

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Ken;2769587 said:
Really don't like to hear that he is only at 90%. That is not good.

I hope this kid can come back strong, it would be a shame.

Ya same here. Hope it doesnt turn out to be another Deion type injury. Whats up with all these hurt toes anyways?
 

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Future;2769592 said:
They all do:banghead:

How about "three good runningbacks who all produce b/c their offensive coordinator isn't pass happy so we get to the playoffs and win a game."

But how am I going to fit that on a posterboard??
 

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Yeagermeister;2769720 said:
I prefer Barber, Jones and Choice
I've never understood the need to give them nicknames either.

Individual players are one thing. Manster. Too Tall. Playmaker.

Groups are OK too. Zero Club. Dirty Dozen.
 
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