Has America's Team become the NFL's nightmare?

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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8298664/Has-America's-Team-become-the-NFL's-nightmare??CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=5
by Michael Rosenberg

Excuse me for asking, but I haven't checked the newswires lately. Have the Dallas Cowboys signed Cedric Benson? Are they bringing back Michael Irvin? Did they sign Michael Vick, then declare that Vick needs a "family support system," so they will sign his brother Marcus, too?

The Cowboys have been America's Team for three decades. Now it seems like they're building America's Most Wanted's team.

It wasn't enough for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to bring in Terrell Owens when Owens was considered the most selfish player in the NFL. He had to bring in serial gun nut Tank Johnson. Then this spring, he acquired cornerback Adam (nee Pacman) Jones, who has been arrested six times. Clearly, Jones is a man who believes in seventh chances.

The Cowboys are not the only team to employ players with questionable backgrounds. Every team does it. And I'm not saying the Cowboys have more designated Problem Guys on the roster than the average NFL team. What makes the Cowboys different is that these are all high-profile players — their question marks are in big, bold type.

And it makes you wonder: If the Cowboys win the Super Bowl, will commissioner Roger Goodell wince when he hands Jerry Jones the trophy?

Goodell has presented himself as the Law-And-Order Commish. He is the guy who gave Pacman and Tank lengthy suspensions; former commissioner Paul Tagliabue never would have done that.

A few years ago, Ray Lewis went from murder suspect to Super Bowl MVP in a 12-month span. But that was different. Lewis was only technically a murder suspect; it was a legal tactic to get him to say what he knew. And Tagliabue never made Lewis a public example.


You just know that Goodell would rather say his favorite sporting event is the World Series than congratulate Adam Jones on winning the Super Bowl. America is a land of redemption, but it is also a place where image is everything. And that would be a tough image for Goodell to swallow.

If the Cowboys think they can win with some questionable characters, maybe that's because they have done it before. Their 1990s dynasty was well known for having a raucous, and sometimes illegal, time off the field. For that matter, Al Davis' Raiders always took pride in being on the wrong side of prison bars.

Anyway, the most interesting part of the Cowboys' experiment is not that they don't care about off-field issues. We're used to that. The most interesting part is that they don't care about if you think they don't care about off-field issues.

They don't care about the image. And maybe that's where they differ most from Goodell, because the commissioner is clearly worried about his league's image.

The Cowboys realize that if they win, all will be forgiven. That is generally true in sports, especially true in professional sports, and really, really true in pro football.


If an NBA contender signed the equivalent of Tank Johnson and Adam Jones, that team would be ridiculed around the country. But when the Cowboys do it, the team's reputation stays mostly intact. Sure, people wonder if it will work. But the heat is focused on the player, not the team.

Can this work? Can Wade Phillips — who has never won a playoff game in six seasons coaching three franchises — guide this team all the way to the Super Bowl?

Stranger things have happened. But I know this much: From the moment training camp opens, the Cowboys will be one of the most compelling stories in recent NFL history.

T.O. was right: Getcha popcorn ready.

And if you're the commissioner, cover your eyes.
 

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I own more guns than Tank Johnson. I guess that makes me a gun nut. Thank you Mr. Rosenberg, I needed a definition.

Can you please tell me about the legal incidents that Terrell Owens, Tank Johnson and Adam Jones have had since joining the Dallas Cowboys? I would like your unique view on these transgressions.

Sensationalism never was journalism.
 

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So, how many current Cowboy players have been in trouble w/ the law since becoming a Cowboy?
 

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I can't believe I read that entire ignorant article. What a hater.

Maybe I will e-mail Rosenberg and inform him about the Bengals and their troubles. Clearly they have more legal and character issues than the Cowboys.
 

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big dog cowboy;2131682 said:
I can't believe I read that entire ignorant article. What a hater.

Maybe I will e-mail Rosenberg and inform him about the Bengals and their troubles. Clearly they have more legal and character issues than the Cowboys.
He writes for the Detroit Free Press. Maybe he needs to write about the Lions 1st round pick getting in more bar fights recently than our entire team put together.

I guess a bar is actually a metaphor for church in Detroit.
 

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big dog cowboy;2131682 said:
I can't believe I read that entire ignorant article. What a hater.

Maybe I will e-mail Rosenberg and inform him about the Bengals and their troubles. Clearly they have more legal and character issues than the Cowboys.

I was about to type "PLEASE DO!!!!" but realized as I started this reply to you that it's not about the players as much as its about the Cowboys.

If you wrote him about the Bengals, his response would be like most of the rest of the world..."who cares???" The Bengals don't sell newspapers or generate the kind of passion the Boys do.

Just imagine if the transgressions of our current and recent roster were identical to the Bengals. There would be more articles and ESPN (and every other sports publication/organization) rants than you could shake a stick at on how poorly the Boys are run, yadda, yadda, yadda.
 

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Hostile;2131684 said:
He writes for the Detroit Free Press. Maybe he needs to write about the Lions 1st round pick getting in more bar fights recently than our entire team put together.

I guess a bar is actually a metaphor for church in Detroit.

That figures.

It's not like there's anything interesting to write about the Lions.

(other than those two draft picks who were recently getting into trouble...)
 

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Oh Yeah baby, they are scared... I'm telling ya, when each of these as$ wipes get a look at our roster (while doing research for their predictions) ...they all will take pot shots at us because they see no weaknesses only strengths and we are young & hungry and they can't stand it....

:laugh2: I'm laughing at em'... HA and double HA HA
 

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"The Cowboys are not the only team to employ players with questionable backgrounds. Every team does it. And I'm not saying the Cowboys have more designated Problem Guys on the roster than the average NFL team. What makes the Cowboys different is that these are all high-profile players — their question marks are in big, bold type."

Right, okay so every team employs around the same number of "problem" players...

So is he saying because a player is "high profile" that makes their off-the-field problems worse than a bench warmer who does exactly the same thing?

Secondly, these so-called "problem players" come to the Cowboys and then clean up their acts... so what exactly is the problem? Since we have the ability to help players become fruitful NFL citizens again, we are somehow doing the world an injustice?

Yeah, I'll give his ignorant rant a one word summary: jealousy

He's just ticked that his Detroit Lions are one of the most consistent non-factor teams in NFL history?
 

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Tovya;2131697 said:
Right, okay so every team employs around the same number of "problem" players...

So is he saying because a player is "high profile" that makes their off-the-field problems worse than a bench warmer who does exactly the same thing?

Secondly, these so-called "problem players" come to the Cowboys and then clean up their acts... so what exactly is the problem? Since we have the ability to help players become fruitful NFL citizens again, we are somehow doing the world an injustice?

Yeah, I'll give his ignorant rant a one word summary: jealousy

He's just ticked that his Detroit Lions are one of the most consistent non-factor teams in NFL history?
:hammer:


Well said!
 

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dmq;2131674 said:
So, how many current Cowboy players have been in trouble w/ the law since becoming a Cowboy?

Actually, since PFT has been tracking arrests, the Cowboys are one of, I believe, only seven teams to not have a player arrested
 

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When I saw the title, I thought this article was a positive one, explaining how the Cowboys could become a "nightmare to play" for other teams due to their upgraded roster.

Then I read the first few paragraphs of character assassination and shrugged internally. Whatever.
 

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A pretty weak article. You can tell he didn't even talk to anyone in the Cowboys organization. It's written like a grade school essay.
 

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SultanOfSix;2131723 said:
When I saw the title, I thought this article was a positive one, explaining how the Cowboys could become a "nightmare to play" for other teams due to their upgraded roster.

Then I read the first few paragraphs of character assassination and shrugged internally. Whatever.


Silly Rabbit. We don't get positive press! But that's ok let them hate.

I'll quote of all people Buddy Ryan:
"write what you want, because you can't hurt me if I'm winning and you sure can't help me if I'm losing"
 

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Actually, it's just typical Michael Rosenberg BS. Here is just a sample of titles of some of his previous work:

Cubs look good, but history not on their side

Milestone HRs have lost luster thanks to Steroid Era

Naive to think fixes haven't been common

Eight Belles' death shows dark side of horse racing

Latest Spygate wrinkle raises many questions

Clemens' actions not very convincing

I feel bad, but Pistorius shouldn't be an Olympian

Is it time for Bobby Bowden to step aside?

And these are just articles from this year... he's your typical negative sport writer who looks for the bad in all things and just itches to spew his negativity on the readers...

It doesn't mean he's always wrong, it just means he just loves hone in on the negative aspects of all things sports... I guess sports is just boring for him so he tries to politicize it as often as he can.
 
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