Jerry wants Drew

Chuck 54

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He's the freakin' owner of the team paying all this money to Parcells and the players...he has a right to answer the question posed to him about whom he thinks should play, as long as he never tries to dictate like Al Davis.

The only thing that matters is whom Parcells decides should start. Short preparation week, he'd be foolish to split snaps just to stubbornly keep it to himself and make a late decision, but that wouldn't shock me...that would be soooo BP.

Hopefully, we'll all know tomorrow and support the team whether we agree with it or not. This team clearly has more problems than just the QB...like the OL, the entire defense, and the coaching staff that puts together the game plans and calls the plays.

But I think it's silly to say Jerry Jones doesn't have a right to answer a reporter's questions...he very clearly indicated that it was only his thinking that hasn't changed...he didn't say it was the right thing or that the other choice would be wrong...he simply gave an opinion, and one that he wasn't demonstrative about.
 

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blindzebra;1115036 said:
He said, "It's a dilemma to decide what is best long term versus winning now."

"I'm not sure I'm ready to do that, I'm more concerned with this play, this quarter, of this game, than the future."

"Drew gives us the best chance to keep winning now."

He also said but at some point you have to do what is best for the future.

They acutally asked him what is his preference, he said he does not know.

He then says it will be a tough decision.

Yes he said the things you said as well, basically he is just waffeling around.
 

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blindzebra;1115036 said:
He said, "It's a dilemma to decide what is best long term versus winning now."

"I'm not sure I'm ready to do that, I'm more concerned with this play, this quarter, of this game, than the future."

"Drew gives us the best chance to keep winning now."

I don't believe this. This must be a fake quote.

Not a single lipsmack in the whole thing.
 

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JustSayNotoTO;1115031 said:
I will shed tears of joy if Jerry ever stops being a GM, stops trying to meddle and just owns the team like the other 31 owners in the league.

Wow justsayno -- I usually hate your posts.. .but have to give you mad props for the avatar. one of the best albums ever.
 

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Uhh, is this the same man who, the day before his release, said Drew Henson would likely be a starter one day in this league? :)

Even though he's the GM/Owner, I don't think I value Jerry's opinion on this issue very much.
 

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JustSayNotoTO;1115031 said:
I will shed tears of joy if Jerry ever stops being a GM, stops trying to meddle and just owns the team like the other 31 owners in the league.

Your tear ducts are going to dry out before that happens.
 

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Someone as ESPN should ask TO who he wants.

I'm sure someone over there has him on speed dial.
 

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Parcells Ponders: Bledsoe or Romo?

By JAIME ARON
The Associated Press




IRVING, Texas — Drew Bledsoe doesn't carry a clipboard, and he's not into playing big brother. He's either a starter or one unhappy veteran.

That's just part of the dilemma Bill Parcells faces this week while deciding whether Bledsoe or Tony Romo should be the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.

Bledsoe lost his grip on the job after throwing an interception shortly before halftime Monday night. With the Cowboys in position to score a go-ahead touchdown, Bledsoe instead made one of the bad decisions Parcells had warned could get him yanked.

So Bledsoe spent the second half seething, watching his backup not do much better.

In the first meaningful action of his four-year career, Romo was intercepted on his first play and twice more, including one returned 96 yards for a touchdown. Dallas (3-3) went from being down by five points when Romo took over to losing 36-22.

But Romo also showed he could be effective. He scrambled and completed 14 of 25 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns, and flashed more footwork running for a 2-point conversion. Fans certainly rallied behind him and teammates such as Terrell Owens seemed more energized, too.

That leaves Parcells mulling these options:

_ Does he go with Bledsoe, who needs more time than his offensive line often can provide and tends to make bad decisions, but knows what he's doing after 194 career starts?

_ Or does he go with Romo, who'd thrown only two passes until Monday night and immediately reminded everyone that he's going to have some growing pains?

Actually, it's not even that simple.

Parcells also has to weigh the upcoming schedule (beginning Sunday night in Carolina against NFL sack leader Julius Peppers, then two more road games), the team's playoff hopes and the long-term impact of either move.

Stick with Romo and Bledsoe could become a burden, or go with Bledsoe and he'd waste a chance to see whether Romo is the quarterback of the future. And what might the decision mean to Parcells' future in Dallas?

No wonder team owner Jerry Jones was happy to be in New Orleans on Tuesday, attending an owners meeting instead of dwelling over it all. Still, the quarterback question was fresh on his mind.

"I thought the best chance for us to be where we wanted to be, which was continuing in the playoffs, was to go with an experienced quarterback in Drew and I don't know that I've changed my mind," Jones said. "But we've got to win games.

"There's no question Romo's got ability and he can mitigate some of the problems we have with Drew's mobility. It'll be a tough decision."

Romo and Bledsoe both believe they deserve the same job, which already is generating friction.

Wearing a visor and a scowl, Bledsoe stood on the sideline the entire second half. He constantly tugged the collar of his jersey, almost as if he was ready to rip off his uniform, and didn't offer Romo a single word of advice.

"He's a competitor," Parcells said. "He doesn't want to come out."

It goes deeper than that, though.

Bledsoe left New England and Buffalo because he didn't want to be a mentor or an insurance policy. He's hinted that Dallas is his last stop and has indicated that if he's not starting, he'd rather be home playing with his kids.

Of course, what Bledsoe wants matters little to Parcells. All the coach wants is the QB who gives the Cowboys the best chance of winning.

That can still be Bledsoe, as evidenced by his six touchdown passes and one interception in Dallas' three victories. But those have all been against teams with losing records. Against playoff contenders Jacksonville, Philadelphia and the Giants, he has one TD and seven INTs.

Romo arrived in Dallas in 2003 and has outlasted Jones-picked quarterbacks Quincy Carter, Chad Hutchinson and Drew Henson, mostly on ability but also with a mix of intangibles that Parcells admires. Jones believes in him, too, with a recent contract extension for next year serving as proof.

Mobility is Romo's biggest selling point. That could be more necessity than luxury considering the way the line played Monday night.

Romo also plays with a gunslinger mentality, which sometimes means throwing passes with an I'll-cram-it-in-there bravado. Experience could help team him when he can and can't. (For what it's worth: Bledsoe's never had a three-interception half for Dallas.)

"I definitely would have liked to have performed better," Romo said.

Then there's the Parcells factor.

Whether it's stubbornness, loyalty or both, Parcells rarely changes quarterbacks midseason. Cowboys fans learned that the hard way two years ago, when he stuck with 41-year-old Vinny Testaverde.

Things are different now. Romo is ready and the team is far more primed to challenge for a playoff berth. A miss would make it three straight years, a blow to Parcells' reputation.

Some answers will come Wednesday, when Parcells holds his next news conference. The real answer probably will have to wait until Sunday night.
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No wonder team owner Jerry Jones was happy to be in New Orleans on Tuesday, attending an owners meeting instead of dwelling over it all. Still, the quarterback question was fresh on his mind.

"I thought the best chance for us to be where we wanted to be, which was continuing in the playoffs, was to go with an experienced quarterback in Drew and I don't know that I've changed my mind," Jones said. "But we've got to win games.

"There's no question Romo's got ability and he can mitigate some of the problems we have with Drew's mobility. It'll be a tough decision."
Well that certainly puts a slightly different spin to it. He's showing no preference whatsoever when you read the actual quote.
 

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big dog cowboy;1115059 said:
Someone as ESPN should ask TO who he wants.

I'm sure someone over there has him on speed dial.

Well let's see...he's caught 3 TDs in 5 and a half games from Bledsoe and 2 in a tad over one half from Romo...my money is on Romo, for now anyway.:lmao2:
 

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JustSayNotoTO;1115031 said:
I will shed tears of joy if Jerry ever stops being a GM, stops trying to meddle and just owns the team like the other 31 owners in the league.

ehem....Danny Snyder? Anyone?

Lets make that 30.
 

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I am starting to believe we will go back to Bledsoe, which is going to upset me.
 

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CaptainAmerica;1115056 said:
Uhh, is this the same man who, the day before his release, said Drew Henson would likely be a starter one day in this league? :)

Even though he's the GM/Owner, I don't think I value Jerry's opinion on this issue very much.



Exactly! It's Bill's show till he walks away. Jerry COULD step in, but he'd have to find another coach cause Bill would walk so fast Jerry's head would spin, and Jerrys not a dumb man. As a matter of fact, the way Jerry sounds, he'd be scared to make the decision.
 

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:banghead:Hasn't he watched any of Drews games vs better teams , Yo Jerry ,
WE LOST EM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Drew was a Major reason.Romo hasn't practiced with the first team ,you throw him out for his first major minutes, on Monday nite while were losing to our arch rivals.
I think he showed GREAT promise. I would rather compete with Romo than lose with Drew.

I don't dislike Drew but It's time for him to sit awhile.
Nothing says he can't come back if Tony gets in trouble ,but maybe a timeout is in order.
Jerry let BP coach, he's not doing great right now but I think he's better than you .



 

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cowboys wouldve gone on to win last night if drew stayed in for the 2nd half. as bad as that goaline pick was, the momentum was shifting to our side.

romo coming into the 2nd half and thinking he could throw it through strahan killed any momentum we had.
 

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GTiRacer06;1115126 said:
cowboys wouldve gone on to win last night if drew stayed in for the 2nd half. as bad as that goaline pick was, the momentum was shifting to our side.

romo coming into the 2nd half and thinking he could throw it through strahan killed any momentum we had.

With all due respect , Your delusional.
 

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Jerry's all about winning now, and going with Romo now makes winning now an even bigger longshot. If you are playing for the future and allowing the QB you've tagged as the "QB of the future" take his lumps now then the move to Romo is the way to go. However, it's not realistic or fair to expect Romo to lead the Cowboys deep into the playoffs. He's going to make rookie type mistakes, like last night.
 

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I had a feeling that he didn't agree with the change. You could see it on his face during the game.
 
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