Recap: JJT: Whispers from the Star (5/1)

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Yo people! Here is a recap of today's segment which concluded a few minutes ago. Link will be added later, probably tonight.

I'll preface this by saying that before he even started the segment, JJT and Matt were talking at length about Taco Charlton, and his dismissal from the Miami Dolphins. JJT said that he had texted one of his team sources and asked them if they were surprised by this news. Source said "Nah, not at all. That's just who Taco is." One thing that JJT said on air during Jam Session today that really stuck with me was that in his 26 years of covering the Cowboys, he's dealt with almost every player in some fashion, but he said there have been only two players EVER that have rubbed him the wrong way with arrogance, ego, and entitlement without accomplishing a damn thing and we drafted both guys the same year: Taco Charlton and Ryan Switzer. Now for the segment:

1. JJT spent a little bit of time on the secondary, and really introduced Daryl Worley to the listeners if they didn't know who he was. He was drafted by my hometown Panthers, so I know he was a third round pick out of WVU in 2016, who was traded to the Eagles for WR Torrey Smith. He never really even got on the field for the Eagles because he was caught sleeping in a running car blocking a major highway, and was subsequently released and spent the last two years with the Raiders. He is a starter in this league and has a lot of experience at CB, and Dallas paid him too well to be just a camp body, so I would look for him to be a major contributor from the start. But given McCarthy's recent remarks about DB's with position flex, JJT asked a team source if Worley is a CB that can also play a little bit of Safety? Or is he a guy that can be a starting Safety in this league? Source said that he's a CB that can play a little bit of Safety if needed, but they can't envision a scenario where he would be a starting Safety in Dallas.

JJT also mentioned to the source that it seems that we are getting bigger at corner. All of our guys now, with the exception of Jourdan Lewis, are 6 feet or taller and 200 lbs. What does this mean for "lil ol' Jourdan Lewis", as JJT called him. Source said that "J Lew" as he called him, has skills and followed that up with "he a dawg." Said you need guys like this on your team, because they don't care who's name is on the jersey that you're playing against, you will always get 100% from them, and like guys like Zeke, they bring a certain element of a physical toughness to the team. JJT compared him to Kevin Smith in the '92 NFC Championship game. He wasn't the best corner in the league by far, but he also wasn't in any way afraid of lining up next to Jerry Rice, and threw him around all game. Said Jourdan is the same way. Think back to the All or Nothing series on Amazon a few years ago. Who was giving Dez the most hell in practice? J Lew. He a dawg, and that's why Dallas likes having him around.

2. Spent a little time discussing training camp location possibilities and it's basically between Oxnard and Frisco. JJT asked a source if CA was completely off the table because he and Matt were looking forward to a little beach time this summer. The source told JJT that they will wait until the final hour to make that determination because CA is very important for Dallas in their preparation for the season. It's obviously very hot in Texas over the summer, so they would have to practice early in the morning if they were to do it in Frisco. Doesn't sound like a huge issue, but it is because that leaves little to no time for walk-thrus or installs before practice, which is the whole reason you go to training camp. Frisco also leaves them with way less field for individual drills, plus the whole sentiment of getting away from Dallas for the month is very important to the whole organization. I guess we'll see.

3. Amari Cooper wanted to buy Deion Sanders's house in Prosper. Came to Deion to talk to him about it. Deion basically told the kid, "nah man, you don't need that much house." When Deion built the house, he had a wife and was raising like 5 kids and had even more kids in and out of his house with all the camps and charities that he's a part of. Told Amari that buying that big house for him to just be living in isn't a smart thing to do with his money. Deion always has kept it real. Told him to come back and talk to him though once he had a family.

4. An unnamed, newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.

And that's all I got, folks. Check back next week :starspin:
 

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Yo people! Here is a recap of today's segment which concluded a few minutes ago. Link will be added later, probably tonight.

I'll preface this by saying that before he even started the segment, JJT and Matt were talking at length about Taco Charlton, and his dismissal from the Miami Dolphins. JJT said that he had texted one of his team sources and asked them if they were surprised by this news. Source said "Nah, not at all. That's just who Taco is." One thing that JJT said on air during Jam Session today that really stuck with me was that in his 26 years of covering the Cowboys, he's dealt with almost every player in some fashion, but he said there have been only two players EVER that have rubbed him the wrong way with arrogance, ego, and entitlement without accomplishing a damn thing and we drafted both guys the same year: Taco Charlton and Ryan Switzer. Now for the segment:

1. JJT spent a little bit of time on the secondary, and really introduced Daryl Worley to the listeners if they didn't know who he was. He was drafted by my hometown Panthers, so I know he was a third round pick out of WVU in 2016, who was traded to the Eagles for WR Torrey Smith. He never really even got on the field for the Eagles because he was caught sleeping in a running car blocking a major highway, and was subsequently released and spent the last two years with the Raiders. He is a starter in this league and has a lot of experience at CB, and Dallas paid him too well to be just a camp body, so I would look for him to be a major contributor from the start. But given McCarthy's recent remarks about DB's with position flex, JJT asked a team source if Worley is a CB that can also play a little bit of Safety? Or is he a guy that can be a starting Safety in this league? Source said that he's a CB that can play a little bit of Safety if needed, but they can't envision a scenario where he would be a starting Safety in Dallas.

JJT also mentioned to the source that it seems that we are getting bigger at corner. All of our guys now, with the exception of Jourdan Lewis, are 6 feet or taller and 200 lbs. What does this mean for "lil ol' Jourdan Lewis", as JJT called him. Source said that "J Lew" as he called him, has skills and followed that up with "he a dawg." Said you need guys like this on your team, because they don't care who's name is on the jersey that you're playing against, you will always get 100% from them, and like guys like Zeke, they bring a certain element of a physical toughness to the team. JJT compared him to Kevin Smith in the '92 NFC Championship game. He wasn't the best corner in the league by far, but he also wasn't in any way afraid of lining up next to Jerry Rice, and threw him around all game. Said Jourdan is the same way. Think back to the All or Nothing series on Amazon a few years ago. Who was giving Dez the most hell in practice? J Lew. He a dawg, and that's why Dallas likes having him around.

2. Spent a little time discussing training camp location possibilities and it's basically between Oxnard and Frisco. JJT asked a source if CA was completely off the table because he and Matt were looking forward to a little beach time this summer. The source told JJT that they will wait until the final hour to make that determination because CA is very important for Dallas in their preparation for the season. It's obviously very hot in Texas over the summer, so they would have to practice early in the morning if they were to do it in Frisco. Doesn't sound like a huge issue, but it is because that leaves little to no time for walk-thrus or installs before practice, which is the whole reason you go to training camp. Frisco also leaves them with way less field for individual drills, plus the whole sentiment of getting away from Dallas for the month is very important to the whole organization. I guess we'll see.

3. Amari Cooper wanted to buy Deion Sanders's house in Prosper. Came to Deion to talk to him about it. Deion basically told the kid, "nah man, you don't need that much house." When Deion built the house, he had a wife and was raising like 5 kids and had even more kids in and out of his house with all the camps and charities that he's a part of. Told Amari that buying that big house for him to just be living in isn't a smart thing to do with his money. Deion always has kept it real. Told him to come back and talk to him though once he had a family.

4. An unnamed, newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.

And that's all I got, folks. Check back next week :starspin:

I always look forward to and appreciate your recaps, thanks once again for all of the effort!
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Interesting to hear about the "gambler". I too wonder who it is and what the plan is to keep him "clean"?

If Worley isn't in the mix at S, than I would tend to think that Awuzie is.
 

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Yo people! Here is a recap of today's segment which concluded a few minutes ago. Link will be added later, probably tonight.

I'll preface this by saying that before he even started the segment, JJT and Matt were talking at length about Taco Charlton, and his dismissal from the Miami Dolphins. JJT said that he had texted one of his team sources and asked them if they were surprised by this news. Source said "Nah, not at all. That's just who Taco is." One thing that JJT said on air during Jam Session today that really stuck with me was that in his 26 years of covering the Cowboys, he's dealt with almost every player in some fashion, but he said there have been only two players EVER that have rubbed him the wrong way with arrogance, ego, and entitlement without accomplishing a damn thing and we drafted both guys the same year: Taco Charlton and Ryan Switzer. Now for the segment:

1. JJT spent a little bit of time on the secondary, and really introduced Daryl Worley to the listeners if they didn't know who he was. He was drafted by my hometown Panthers, so I know he was a third round pick out of WVU in 2016, who was traded to the Eagles for WR Torrey Smith. He never really even got on the field for the Eagles because he was caught sleeping in a running car blocking a major highway, and was subsequently released and spent the last two years with the Raiders. He is a starter in this league and has a lot of experience at CB, and Dallas paid him too well to be just a camp body, so I would look for him to be a major contributor from the start. But given McCarthy's recent remarks about DB's with position flex, JJT asked a team source if Worley is a CB that can also play a little bit of Safety? Or is he a guy that can be a starting Safety in this league? Source said that he's a CB that can play a little bit of Safety if needed, but they can't envision a scenario where he would be a starting Safety in Dallas.

JJT also mentioned to the source that it seems that we are getting bigger at corner. All of our guys now, with the exception of Jourdan Lewis, are 6 feet or taller and 200 lbs. What does this mean for "lil ol' Jourdan Lewis", as JJT called him. Source said that "J Lew" as he called him, has skills and followed that up with "he a dawg." Said you need guys like this on your team, because they don't care who's name is on the jersey that you're playing against, you will always get 100% from them, and like guys like Zeke, they bring a certain element of a physical toughness to the team. JJT compared him to Kevin Smith in the '92 NFC Championship game. He wasn't the best corner in the league by far, but he also wasn't in any way afraid of lining up next to Jerry Rice, and threw him around all game. Said Jourdan is the same way. Think back to the All or Nothing series on Amazon a few years ago. Who was giving Dez the most hell in practice? J Lew. He a dawg, and that's why Dallas likes having him around.

2. Spent a little time discussing training camp location possibilities and it's basically between Oxnard and Frisco. JJT asked a source if CA was completely off the table because he and Matt were looking forward to a little beach time this summer. The source told JJT that they will wait until the final hour to make that determination because CA is very important for Dallas in their preparation for the season. It's obviously very hot in Texas over the summer, so they would have to practice early in the morning if they were to do it in Frisco. Doesn't sound like a huge issue, but it is because that leaves little to no time for walk-thrus or installs before practice, which is the whole reason you go to training camp. Frisco also leaves them with way less field for individual drills, plus the whole sentiment of getting away from Dallas for the month is very important to the whole organization. I guess we'll see.

3. Amari Cooper wanted to buy Deion Sanders's house in Prosper. Came to Deion to talk to him about it. Deion basically told the kid, "nah man, you don't need that much house." When Deion built the house, he had a wife and was raising like 5 kids and had even more kids in and out of his house with all the camps and charities that he's a part of. Told Amari that buying that big house for him to just be living in isn't a smart thing to do with his money. Deion always has kept it real. Told him to come back and talk to him though once he had a family.

4. An unnamed, newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.

And that's all I got, folks. Check back next week :starspin:
  1. It feels to me like they're going to be playing some guys - namely Chido and Worley - in some type of hybrid safety/corner roles to maximize their strengths.
  2. I hope they get to go to Oxnard again as it is another sign of a return to normalcy.
  3. Nice to hear Deion telling someone to be smarter with their money. Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD.
  4. I'd bet it's Worley. He's gotten into enough off the field stuff for him to be my first guess.
 

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4. I'd bet it's Worley. He's gotten into enough off the field stuff for him to be my first guess.
That was my sense as well, but JJT was vague as hell. It could be a draft pick for all we know.

I can't see grown men like McCoy, Poe, or Clinton-Dix doing that. And Aldon Smith seems to be at a point where he's removing negativity from his life. I'm almost 100 percent sure it isn't Greg Zuerlein either :lmao:
 

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Newly acquired major contributors:
Poe, McCoy, Clinton-Dix

McCoy is a high character guy with established family roots so it's unlikely to be him. The other two I haven't got anything to go off.
 

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That was my sense as well, but JJT was vague as hell. It could be a draft pick for all we know.

I can't see grown men like McCoy, Poe, or Clinton-Dix doing that. And Aldon Smith seems to be at a point where he's removing negativity from his life. I'm almost 100 percent sure it isn't Greg Zuerlein either :lmao:

Blake Bell or that dead longsnapper is my guess
 

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4. An unnamed, newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.
This is interesting. I wonder who it is.
 

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Sad we habe the most timid secondary in the nfl. Only lewis and donovan wilson are dawgs. 2 guys who barely play smh
 

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I usually take or used to take what JJT said years ago with a grain and sometimes the entire salt shaker.
But recently he has been pretty decent that last few years or so most of the time.

Interesting about Taco and Switzer. And believable. Good info about Worley and the CB / S scenarios.
 

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One thing that JJT said on air during Jam Session today that really stuck with me was that in his 26 years of covering the Cowboys, he's dealt with almost every player in some fashion, but he said there have been only two players EVER that have rubbed him the wrong way with arrogance, ego, and entitlement without accomplishing a damn thing and we drafted both guys the same year: Taco Charlton and Ryan Switzer. Now for the segment:
If you want to define JJT, that's his own personality to a "T".
I guess he's never heard of the ages old metaphor of "pot calling kettle black" before...

Nevertheless, I do appreciate taking the time to post this information ClappingCarrot!
Although, you do always have to take anything these so-called insiders (JJT, Fisher, etc.) report with a huge grain of salt.
 

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Yo people! Here is a recap of today's segment which concluded a few minutes ago. Link will be added later, probably tonight.

I'll preface this by saying that before he even started the segment, JJT and Matt were talking at length about Taco Charlton, and his dismissal from the Miami Dolphins. JJT said that he had texted one of his team sources and asked them if they were surprised by this news. Source said "Nah, not at all. That's just who Taco is." One thing that JJT said on air during Jam Session today that really stuck with me was that in his 26 years of covering the Cowboys, he's dealt with almost every player in some fashion, but he said there have been only two players EVER that have rubbed him the wrong way with arrogance, ego, and entitlement without accomplishing a damn thing and we drafted both guys the same year: Taco Charlton and Ryan Switzer. Now for the segment:

1. JJT spent a little bit of time on the secondary, and really introduced Daryl Worley to the listeners if they didn't know who he was. He was drafted by my hometown Panthers, so I know he was a third round pick out of WVU in 2016, who was traded to the Eagles for WR Torrey Smith. He never really even got on the field for the Eagles because he was caught sleeping in a running car blocking a major highway, and was subsequently released and spent the last two years with the Raiders. He is a starter in this league and has a lot of experience at CB, and Dallas paid him too well to be just a camp body, so I would look for him to be a major contributor from the start. But given McCarthy's recent remarks about DB's with position flex, JJT asked a team source if Worley is a CB that can also play a little bit of Safety? Or is he a guy that can be a starting Safety in this league? Source said that he's a CB that can play a little bit of Safety if needed, but they can't envision a scenario where he would be a starting Safety in Dallas.

JJT also mentioned to the source that it seems that we are getting bigger at corner. All of our guys now, with the exception of Jourdan Lewis, are 6 feet or taller and 200 lbs. What does this mean for "lil ol' Jourdan Lewis", as JJT called him. Source said that "J Lew" as he called him, has skills and followed that up with "he a dawg." Said you need guys like this on your team, because they don't care who's name is on the jersey that you're playing against, you will always get 100% from them, and like guys like Zeke, they bring a certain element of a physical toughness to the team. JJT compared him to Kevin Smith in the '92 NFC Championship game. He wasn't the best corner in the league by far, but he also wasn't in any way afraid of lining up next to Jerry Rice, and threw him around all game. Said Jourdan is the same way. Think back to the All or Nothing series on Amazon a few years ago. Who was giving Dez the most hell in practice? J Lew. He a dawg, and that's why Dallas likes having him around.

2. Spent a little time discussing training camp location possibilities and it's basically between Oxnard and Frisco. JJT asked a source if CA was completely off the table because he and Matt were looking forward to a little beach time this summer. The source told JJT that they will wait until the final hour to make that determination because CA is very important for Dallas in their preparation for the season. It's obviously very hot in Texas over the summer, so they would have to practice early in the morning if they were to do it in Frisco. Doesn't sound like a huge issue, but it is because that leaves little to no time for walk-thrus or installs before practice, which is the whole reason you go to training camp. Frisco also leaves them with way less field for individual drills, plus the whole sentiment of getting away from Dallas for the month is very important to the whole organization. I guess we'll see.

3. Amari Cooper wanted to buy Deion Sanders's house in Prosper. Came to Deion to talk to him about it. Deion basically told the kid, "nah man, you don't need that much house." When Deion built the house, he had a wife and was raising like 5 kids and had even more kids in and out of his house with all the camps and charities that he's a part of. Told Amari that buying that big house for him to just be living in isn't a smart thing to do with his money. Deion always has kept it real. Told him to come back and talk to him though once he had a family.

4. An unnamed, newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.

And that's all I got, folks. Check back next week :starspin:

My weekly shout out to your greatness in doing this.

Shooting dice! Wow, ok.

Interesting on Switzer being entitled. Wonder if that’s why he didn’t get more time..and not playing well. Guy doesn’t stick
 

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He is a starter in this league and has a lot of experience at CB, and Dallas paid him too well to be just a camp body, so I would look for him to be a major contributor from the start

newly acquired player that is in Dallas currently, who they expect to be a major contributor has a huge problem that the media hasn't hit on yet - he has a gambling issue. JJT asked a source if he gambles on sports, horses, casino games, or what? Source told JJT that he shoots dice, or essentially plays craps for you boomers, on the streets. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but people don't shoot dice in nice neighborhoods. You are typically in the hood, where things can pop off and go awry quickly. Says the Cowboys knew of this issue before signing him and they think that have the resources and help to keep this guy on the straight and narrow. Really curious as to who this player is.

I think JJT answered who that player is!
 
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