Jones 'disappointed' about move to Romo

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T.O. said Thursday he already feels better chemistry with Tony Romo than he ever did with deposed starter Drew Bledsoe. Owens even had an example, pointing out his 8-yard touchdown catch against New York Giants on Monday night.

"I looked across the formation and he looked at me and he knew what was going on," Owens said. "It's just two players making a play."
Did he and Bledsoe ever develop that bond?
"I honestly tried to do that time and time again," he said. "But for whatever reason it didn't happen."

What happened with Bledsoe were turnovers, far too many for coach Bill Parcells to tolerate. So he switched to the unproven Romo at halftime against the Giants, then on Wednesday announced that Romo would keep the job when Dallas (3-3) plays at Carolina on Sunday night.
Jones hinted Tuesday he wanted to stick with the veteran. He explained Thursday that he actually was clinging to his preseason belief that Bledsoe would lead Dallas to the playoffs.

"I'm disappointed at the reason we're having to make this change," Jones said.

The QB switch has forced Jones to lower his expectations for this season. He's no longer convinced this team could be "special," the code word he and Parcells used this summer instead of saying they expected a deep playoff run.

"I have to be a realist," Jones said. "I hadn't thought or hoped that we'd be sitting here after the sixth game making these adjustments. ... I did not want to this year go to an inexperienced quarterback. I wanted to have the benefit of Drew Bledsoe. It hasn't worked out as of today. It just hasn't worked out. That to me is a step back."

Romo is in his fourth year with the Cowboys, but had never thrown a pass until two games ago. In his relief appearance Monday night, the former Division I-AA player of the year was 14-of-25 for 227 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a 2-point conversion. He also threw three interceptions.

Interceptions were Bledsoe's undoing. He had three in each of Dallas' first two losses, then a costly one against New York on what became his final pass.

Parcells wasn't the only one on the Cowboys sideline disgusted by that play. Teammates were frustrated by the same old, same old, too.
It hadn't gotten to the point that players were lobbying for a change, but linebacker Bradie James said it was being discussed.
How strong was the support for Romo?
"I don't know if it was sizzling," he said. "It might've been lukewarm."
James said everyone is rallying around Romo "because that's who we need to believe in."

"It'd be that way if it was Matt Baker," said James, referring to the team's practice squad QB. "We're going to roll with Romo and get it going. This is the guy. He's the golden child right now."

Romo has been getting ready for a long time, having sat by while Quincy Carter, Vinny Testaverde, Drew Henson and Bledsoe all got their chances.
The organization liked his potential enough that he received a second contract extension, and a $2 million bonus, in the preseason, locking him up through 2007. Yet he was never trusted enough to throw the ball until recently.

"I saw him coming along. I saw things I liked in the player," Parcells said. "Now it's time. I guess I was ready now."
Parcells said he's not nervous about starting Romo. He said the better description is "anxious to see what is going to happen."

Confidence is not an issue with Romo. Neither is mobility, Bledsoe's biggest weakness. Romo also has a quicker release, all of which should lead to fewer sacks — and, as Owens hopes, more hookups to No. 81 on broken plays.
"Once he gets outside that pocket, he can make some things happen," Owens said. "He has some coaches who will be in his ear to just get the ball to the playmakers and everything will work out well."

The knocks on Romo are his lack of experience, obviously, as well average arm strength and a tendency to make what Parcells calls "impulse" throws.
But now Romo may have a chance to get comfortable. Each game will be an audition to see if he deserves to start the next one, and at the end of the season the Cowboys will have a better idea if he's their quarterback of the future. He's already set to become the ninth starter since Troy Aikman.

"I think Bill's expectations are for us to go 10-0. That would be ideal," Romo said. "You are going to lose in this league. That's going to happen. You just have to make sure you take it week by week and get yourself ready to go every week for a new challenge."

Jones has taken pride in "consciously tried not to go to the top of the draft to get a quarterback." However, he acknowledged Thursday that he might have to change that philosophy if things don't pan out with Romo.
"Part of the responsibility I have is how you address the long term situation at quarterback," said Jones, who also is the team's general manager. "My mind-set would be to say, positively, it's going to work. ... In my mind, we're going to see a player that makes some plays, makes some things happen."

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Doomsday101;1122218 said:
T.O. said Thursday he already feels better chemistry with Tony Romo than he ever did with deposed starter Drew Bledsoe. Owens even had an example, pointing out his 8-yard touchdown catch against New York Giants on Monday night.

"I looked across the formation and he looked at me and he knew what was going on," Owens said. "It's just two players making a play."
Did he and Bledsoe ever develop that bond?
"I honestly tried to do that time and time again," he said. "But for whatever reason it didn't happen."

What happened with Bledsoe were turnovers, far too many for coach Bill Parcells to tolerate. So he switched to the unproven Romo at halftime against the Giants, then on Wednesday announced that Romo would keep the job when Dallas (3-3) plays at Carolina on Sunday night.
Jones hinted Tuesday he wanted to stick with the veteran. He explained Thursday that he actually was clinging to his preseason belief that Bledsoe would lead Dallas to the playoffs.

"I'm disappointed at the reason we're having to make this change," Jones said.



Jerry Jones will change his tune once his new exciting up and coming star QB drops some wins on his plate. That will happen in less than 2 days.
 

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Bleu Star;1122224 said:
Jerry Jones will change his tune once his new exciting up and coming star QB drops some wins on his plate.

Jerry is disappointed that things have not worked out as he had hoped. I don't think Jerry has an issue about Romo. The moves he made this off-season such as getting TO he did so with mindset of getting this team back to the top and now that things have not worked out as planned it is a disappointment.
 

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Teammates were frustrated by the same old, same old, too.
It hadn't gotten to the point that players were lobbying for a change, but linebacker Bradie James said it was being discussed.
How strong was the support for Romo?
"I don't know if it was sizzling," he said. "It might've been lukewarm."

This is a very interesting portion of the article. Would be interesting to know who is in the "Bledsoe" camp as JJT discussed 2 days ago in an article.

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mickgreen58;1122230 said:
This is a very interesting portion of the article. Would be interesting to know who is in the "Bledsoe" camp as JJT discussed 2 days ago in an article.

- Mike G.

Chances are we will never know and really it is not important at this stage. All the players rallying around Romo is all that matter right now.
 

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Doomsday101;1122229 said:
Jerry is disappointed that things have not worked out as he had hoped. I don't think Jerry has an issue about Romo. The moves he made this off-season such as getting TO he did so with mindset of getting this team back to the top and now that things have not worked out as planned it is a disappointment.

Well, if only they hadn't made that slight miscalculation and signed Vinny T's illegitimate twin Romo might already be much further ahead of the game and we might be 5-1 right now. :(
 

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Doomsday101;1122235 said:
Chances are we will never know and really it is not important at this stage. All the players rallying around Romo is all that matter right now.

Never said it was important....

I was speaking from the point of view of a I guy that enjoys reading and learning about all aspects of Team, including the trivial parts of it.

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Bleu Star;1122236 said:
Well, if only they hadn't made that slight miscalculation and signed Vinny T's illegitimate twin Romo might already be much further ahead of the game and we might be 5-1 right now. :(

Parcells was not going to play Romo until he felt he was ready. You may as well put all that would have or could have behind you. Parcells feels Romo is ready and this is his chance.
 

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Doomsday101;1122249 said:
Parcells was not going to play Romo until he felt he was ready. You may as well put all that would have or could have behind you. Parcells feels Romo is ready and this is his chance.
I know I know..woulda coulda shoulda doesn't equate to squat. I'm just glad we've entered another chapter in Cowboys history. This one's going to be exciting!
 

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mickgreen58;1122239 said:
Never said it was important....

I was speaking from the point of view of a I guy that enjoys reading and learning about all aspects of Team, including the trivial parts of it.

- Mike G.

I understand but I hope it stays behind closed doors to tell you the truth.
 

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Doomsday101;1122218 said:
"I'm disappointed at the reason we're having to make this change," Jones said.
Who isn't disappointed "at the reason". I mean Drew has been ineffective and sloppy with the football for the past 12+ football games. Jerry's pipedream of a SMART veteran QB leading our team has been shot down in flames... not a big deal.
 

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Fire Parcells JJ and put Drew back in just to piss of all these Romo fans-----Just Do It
 

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It's Parcells job to spend all his time and attention on Romo...it's the team's job to support him 100% now...however, it's smart that they have Jones "not supporting Bledsoe and questioning the move" but "throwing Bledsoe a bone now and then" as consolation for whatever they worked out that day with his agent and to keep Drew happy as the backup, thinking he still has to be ready to come in if Romo totally falters in a game or if he gets injured.

I don't think Jerry's comments should be seen as anything more than simply providing a soothing balm to Bledsoe's feelings...he has to believe someone is understanding and supportive....it's smart business.
 

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Jerry was "underquoted" this week beyond belief. Take whatever part of his quote you want and skew it to mean anything you want.

Basically, he's disappointed that Drew sucked so bad as the vet that Romo HAD to play.
 

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Does anyone really believe this window dressing? Thgis was orchestrated so that it looks like Parcells is making all the decisions regardless of what Jones thinks. The reality of the situation is, I think Jones was more than on board for this change.
 

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Unforgiven;1122401 said:
Does anyone really believe this window dressing? Thgis was orchestrated so that it looks like Parcells is making all the decisions regardless of what Jones thinks. The reality of the situation is, I think Jones was more than on board for this change.

Yep. I am on board with that mode of thought now. By doing it this way (Parcells making the moves and Jerry working the media) it softens the blow for Drew and keeps him "ready" because he remains hopeful he will get a chance to go back in. It's brilliant!
 

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Doomsday101;1122229 said:
Jerry is disappointed that things have not worked out as he had hoped. I don't think Jerry has an issue about Romo. The moves he made this off-season such as getting TO he did so with mindset of getting this team back to the top and now that things have not worked out as planned it is a disappointment.

that's about it, I think it's also double-speak, he doesn't want to throw Bledsoe under the bus IMO, just in case Romo proves awfully bad and we have to go back to Bledsoe, which I don't think happens, but if it does...

but naturally, when you switch from a veteran QB, to a rookie, your chances to win goes down a bit, and Jerry was expecting great things for this season, I think it's also a culmination of being 3-3, which probably isn't what he was expecting for this point in time, and just coming off a loss
 
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"I'm disappointed at the reason we're having to make this change," Jones said.

I find this statement quite ironic, since JJ had a lot to do with the reason we're having to make this change. He has as much pull during draft day as any owner in the league, so he could very well have avoided this happening. He had Winston Justice sitting there in the first rd., and either Marcus McNeil or Andrew Whitworth available in the second rd. of this year's draft.

We had had pedestrian QBs the past three years, but all JJ has done to help protect them is by purchasing has been or never was OLs to get the job done. Add to that waiting until the 7th rd. of the draft to take an offensive lineman, when this year's draft had a rich crop, and he only has himself to blame.

Whoever JJ hires next year to take over this team, I hope he has enough cohonas to insist he have the last say in player procument. Otherwise, we are doomed to repeat ourselves.

I don't care if you Romo nuts think he is the second coming of Joe Montana, he won't be any more effective than those QBs he follows looking up at the sky. That is if he is still alert enough to see the sky.
 
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