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Brooking injects passion into Cowboys defense
Alex Marvez is a Senior NFL Writer for FOXSports.com.
IRVING, Texas

With excited teammates bouncing around him, Dallas linebacker Keith Brooking ends every pre-game speech with the same fiery message toward the opposition.

“Hit them in the mouth, bloody their nose, throw them to the ground and step on their throat!” Brooking screams.

For the past three weeks, the Cowboys’ defense has done just that.

What was previously considered a very good unit is on the verge of becoming elite. While the Cowboys’ offense has long commanded the media spotlight, no team will enter the playoffs any hotter on the other side of the football.

Philadelphia learned that first-hand last Sunday. The Eagles enter Saturday night’s road playoff rematch smarting from the 24-0 shutout that Dallas posted to win the NFC East and keep Philadelphia from claiming a first-round bye.

Combined with a 17-0 blanking of Washington the previous week, the Cowboys have logged back-to-back shutouts for the first time in the franchise’s 50-year history. Not even the storied “Doomsday Defense” of the 1970s was ever that dominant in two straight contests. Overall, no NFL defense had consecutive shutouts since 2000.

Along with a 24-17 road upset of high-powered and previously unbeaten New Orleans in Week 15, the Cowboys are peaking late in the season rather than fading like Dallas squads from the past 13 seasons. The Cowboys ranked a modest 12th in total yards allowed during the regular season but were third in scoring defense and never surrendered more than 21 points to an opponent besides the New York Giants.

“We’re playing with a lot of confidence,” Brooking said Thursday at Cowboys headquarters. “We need to build off that.”

That won’t be a problem if the Cowboys keep following Brooking’s lead.

There are significant differences in the 2009 Dallas defense than the previous two seasons under head coach Wade Phillips. With 20 years of experience as an NFL defensive coordinator, Phillips is now calling the plays himself in a blitz-heavy 3-4 scheme. While standouts like outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware and nose tackle Jay Ratliff continue playing at an all-pro level, some of the faces have changed from last season as well. The Cowboys have five new starters. Brooking is arguably the most important.

His impact goes beyond the 156 tackles, four sacks and eight defensed passes during the regular season. Brooking has become the conscience and vocal leader of a unit that needed someone to help fill that role besides fellow inside linebacker Bradie James.

“Keith couldn’t have done a better job,” Phillips said. “He’s been outstanding as far as his play is concerned, but his leadership also has taken over. That’s surprising because he’s coming from another team. But you could see week by week he was starting to step up. Everybody started looking to him.”

Released in the 2009 offseason after 11 celebrated seasons in Atlanta, Brooking didn’t need long to find a new home. Phillips was eager to sign the 34-year-old Brooking, stemming from their previous player-coach relationship with the Falcons in 2002 and 2003.

Brooking quickly won over his new teammates with hustle and attention to detail. Spencer said Brooking “will get in your face when he needs to if someone’s not in the right place. He makes people accountable.”

“He earned our respect,” Spencer said. “Throughout (offseason workouts), he didn’t say that much. He ran down the field like a rookie to finish a play. He did it the right way. He worked his way into being able to say things. You can’t help but listen to him.”

Around midseason, Dallas began using a line from Brooking – “It’s 80,000 of us against 11 of them” – on the massive Dallas Cowboys Stadium video scoreboard to help rally fans. Cowboys running back Tashard Choice then began encouraging his fellow Georgia Tech alumnus to bring that same pre-game intensity to Dallas players. So about an hour before kickoff, the Cowboys gather around Brooking for a speech delivered with the fire of a Pentecostal preacher.

Except for his graphic closing line about nose-bloodying and throat-stepping, Brooking doesn’t prepare his talks beforehand. The five-time Pro Bowl selection instead speaks on “pure emotion and trying to get everyone ready to roll.”

“Does it make that much of a difference? You get between the lines, that’s forgotten,” Brooking said. “It’s about executing, making plays and doing your job. But if guys call me up to do it … To be candid, I think part of it is that guys enjoy it. It’s fun. That’s what football is about. If it gets some guys jacked up and ready to roll, heck, I’ll sit there and do it for 3½ hours at the game.

“Whatever it takes, it doesn’t matter. There are no limits to what I’ll do to help us win.”

Brooking knows it will take more than bluster for a strong repeat performance against Philadelphia’s big-strike attack. But at least his words are guaranteed to get Dallas off to an emotional start.

“I usually stay on the outskirt of that, but when he gets going, there’s something about it,” Ratliff said. “It’s the best (pep talk) in the league right now.”

With all due respect to the stingy New York Jets, the same can be said of the Dallas defense.
 

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Brooking is the man ...... its crazy how he has taken over the leadership of this defense in such a short time.
 

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You know, that's Brooking and Spencer who have talked a lot about going out there and having fun. For years now, everyone has assumed that these guys were slackers who needed to be beaten down to get more out of them. Maybe what they really needed was to relax and let their natural ability take over.

Just a thought.
 

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Chocolate Lab;3208272 said:
You know, that's Brooking and Spencer who have talked a lot about going out there and having fun. For years now, everyone has assumed that these guys were slackers who needed to be beaten down to get more out of them. Maybe what they really needed was to relax and let their natural ability take over.
Just a thought.


Good thought.


I've felt this way about most of our guys. BP had them shaking in their boots at the fear of making a mistake. No chances were taken and with some of these guys................. that's a mistake, IMO. Let 'em play ball.
 

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Brooking has definitely brought fire to the team, but I really believe that the additions of Olshansky and Sensabaugh are as important.

Many wrongly feel that Olshansky is a slight upgrade to Canty (primarily economically) but he brings an upgraded physicality to the DL and run game especially. Igor has been a rock against the run, but he also brings intimidation too.

Sensabaugh has tapered off a bit, but his coverage and tackling from the SS position has been just as invaluable. He flat covers TEs and RBs as well as WRs. That's something the Cowboys have not had since Woodson. More importantly his play allows Hamlin to stay in center field for the most part, not needing to make game saving tackles.
 

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There has been concern for some time in Dallas about the leadership (or rather the lack thereof) on this team on this sides of the ball. Brookings signing provided the necessary defensive leadership & probably also helped the offense. But is also has shown the lack of leadership provided by Bradie James and the others; not a knock but more like a reflection of the fact that most don't possess the leadership personality/ability.

I do think the offensive leadership has also really stepped it up in Romo & Witten & even 2nd year player Choice had his say. Makes me wonder if Romo's growth just happened as a result of his being a year older with more NFL experience or jthat with the departure of TO.
 

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sago1;3208312 said:
There has been concern for some time in Dallas about the leadership (or rather the lack thereof) on this team on this sides of the ball. Brookings signing provided the necessary defensive leadership & probably also helped the offense. But is also has shown the lack of leadership provided by Bradie James and the others; not a knock but more like a reflection of the fact that most don't possess the leadership personality/ability.

I do think the offensive leadership has also really stepped it up in Romo & Witten & even 2nd year player Choice had his say. Makes me wonder if Romo's growth just happened as a result of his being a year older with more NFL experience or jthat with the departure of TO.
I do agree with your point about Bradie James. I still love the guy but, yeah...
 

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Seven;3208294 said:
Good thought.


I've felt this way about most of our guys. BP had them shaking in their boots at the fear of making a mistake. No chances were taken and with some of these guys................. that's a mistake, IMO. Let 'em play ball.

I agree about BP. I always thought the players were sort of scared to step up and lead and play loose because they weren't sure they were supposed to. I don't think Bill wanted or intended it, but he was such an overpowering, legendary figure that I think some of the younger players were afraid to overstep their bounds.

That's not a BP bash, either, and I hate to even mention him because certain people will assume it is and jump on me for it.

So anyway, back to 2010... :)
 

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Around midseason, Dallas began using a line from Brooking – “It’s 80,000 of us against 11 of them” – on the massive Dallas Cowboys Stadium video scoreboard to help rally fans. Cowboys running back Tashard Choice then began encouraging his fellow Georgia Tech alumnus to bring that same pre-game intensity to Dallas players. So about an hour before kickoff, the Cowboys gather around Brooking for a speech delivered with the fire of a Pentecostal preacher.

Interesting that this was Choice's idea. I like that we're developing some leaders in this locker room.
 

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chuffly;3208326 said:
Interesting that this was Choice's idea. I like that we're developing some leaders in this locker room.

I like that Choice asked the veteran Brooking to do it instead of seizing the role himself. Knowing your place as a team player is just as important as being one.
 

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I think alot of the players wanted Zack to step up and take the reigns last year

he just had no urge to do so
 
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