Martellus Bennett and Dallas Cowboys, Time To Move On?

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Martellus Bennett and Dallas Cowboys, Time To Move On?
by Jonathan Bales Written on March 11, 2010

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...s-is-it-time-to-move-on?utm_source=newsletter

Ronald Martinez/Getty Images “I think I can be one of the all-time greats. It’s part of the system. I think the Cowboys are a great fit for me. The system has to change for me to produce. There’s some things they have to do on the coaching side of the ball to make me...fit into the system. It’s not just all on the player. There’s different things that have to be done to put me in a position to make those plays.”

Which Cowboys player—current or former—would you initially guess uttered these words?

Antonio Bryant?

Nope.

T.O.?

Wrong again.

These are the thoughts of none other than the Cowboys second-string—perhaps soon, third-string—tight end, Martellus Bennett.



Quite the statement for a player fresh off of a 15-catch season. But are Bennett’s struggles really due to the Cowboys’ coaches? Are his limited opportunities the result of their ignorance, or perhaps Bennett’s own incompetence?

In an attempt to possibly light a fire under the now third-year tight end’s, well, end, owner Jerry Jones said this after the 2009 season:

“There’s a big difference in the ‘down to business’ of those two guys (referring to Bennett and Anthony Spencer). Spencer has been down to business since he walked in the door. Bennett can get down to business. I know that he can. We all see what a tremendous weapon he is and can be. His blocking is really as impressive as his ability to be a big target for Romo.

"I’m confident he sees that. He is extremely smart. He can get it. I think ‘focus’ would be the word. He will get a lot more tweets if he is a big-time ballplayer than he will just off of his creative ability.”

Jerry hit the nail right on the head. As of now, Bennett seems more focused on making music and getting on Twitter than learning the playbook.

But to Bennett’s credit, Mr. Jones was also correct about his blocking ability. It is difficult to quantify run-blocking stats for a tight end, but the Cowboys appeared to flourish when running outside to Bennett’s side. Our numbers indicate the Cowboys' backs galloped for a gaudy 6.5 yards per carry when running behind the former Texas A&M standout.

Our film study also shows Bennett allowed just one sack and four quarterback pressures on the season, despite staying in to block on pass plays quite often.

Still, Bennett’s on-field production has not coincided with his off-field attitude. Of course confidence is a necessity in any successful football player, but questioning the offensive scheme is a pretty big “no-no” for someone with 35 career receptions.

The Cowboys rid themselves of someone who questioned authority before last season in Terrell Owens, but with all that has been made of T.O.’s locker room destruction, we would actually argue that he is a better teammate than Bennett.

First, he produced. Even in his last year in Dallas—a “down year”—Owens hauled in 10 touchdown passes. Bennett had zero last season.

Second, and more importantly, Owens practiced as hard as anyone on the team. As much as T.O. was ridiculed, he never let his off-field attitude pollute his tremendous on-field effort. That does not appear to be the case for Bennett, at least not currently.

So what should the Cowboys do with Martellus?

Cut him? Not going to happen, nor should it.

Trade him? That boat may have sailed already. Cincinnati reportedly offered a first round selection last year for Bennett. The team might be happy to get a third for him now.

Of course, the future of Bennett is linked to the organization’s feelings on John Phillips. As we detailed in our Phillips v. Deon Anderson study, the second-year tight end was a bit overmatched in the run game. Further, having three solid tight ends is a must for a team that runs Double Tight formations more than anyone in the league.

Thus, the Cowboys are likely to stick with Bennett for at least another year and pray they can obtain his undivided focus. If Bennett can get "down to business" and cash in his ticket, the sky is the limit.

He certainly has the potential to be one of the all-time greats.

Just ask him.
 

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Didn't Antonio Bryant do amazing after he was given a chance to shine in a system that was oriented towards him? Just saying, maybe you should actual listen to the words Bennett said... Our culture does a pretty poor job of listening.
 

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Galian Beast;3306288 said:
Didn't Antonio Bryant do amazing after he was given a chance to shine in a system that was oriented towards him? Just saying, maybe you should actual listen to the words Bennett said... Our culture does a pretty poor job of listening.

I didn't read the article. (Bleacher Report) But that actually wasn't the case. Antonio Bryant was a good receiver with us too. He's been about the same everywhere. We let him go for his character problems. So has every other team. Have you not noticed the fact that he can't seem to stick with any team more than two years or so?
 

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Galian Beast;3306288 said:
Didn't Antonio Bryant do amazing after he was given a chance to shine in a system that was oriented towards him? Just saying, maybe you should actual listen to the words Bennett said... Our culture does a pretty poor job of listening.

You could not have picked a worse example if you had tried.
 

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AB is actually a scary comparison IMO. Both players are very talented. But AB has been in the league how many years with 2008 being his only real big time year. So big time in fact that Tampa became the latest team to let him walk.

Talent is great. How you use it is more important. Team after team has said no thanks on AB. They're not all wrong.

Marty, thus far, is replicating AB's career.

And BTW, TO is NOT a better teammate than Marty. Yes, he produced on the field. That made his criticism's all the more divisive. Marty's jabbering is not near the distraction that TO's was because he's not central to the team like TO was.
 

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Thank you for putting the link at the top so I could stop reading before I got very far. I know Jonathon is a member here, but I can't take anything on that site seriously. I'd rather save my time.
 

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this is one time time that i agree a little bit more with the player than just a lack of talent. It is obvious why he got little opportunity as a catching TE with Witten on the team.

Like our RB situation, the coaching staff IS going to have to be a little bit creative to get Bennett more chances to contribute in each game.

Not ready to give up on Bennett at all and I did not read anything right there that was all that out of line. And before anyone compares this to what TO said, TO was a starter making excuses, MB is not. TO was expected to catch those tough catches and be that team player as a starter with plenty of opportunities to shine but yet when he didn't it was someone else's fault. Here, MB is in a position that is a little crowded with talent and he speaks as a backup.
 

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Well, Hos I pretty much agree with you. As far as I am concerned Bleacher Report = The Daily Turd.

But to be brutally honest just how much better are most of our local hacks?
 

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Dave_in-NC;3306339 said:
RW and Bennett could be the best blocking duo in the NFL.;)

I know you are trying to be funny .,....


But I think Bennett would thrive more as a wide receiver than a TE.

I think his size is making him play outside his natural position.
 

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Galian Beast;3306288 said:
Didn't Antonio Bryant do amazing after he was given a chance to shine in a system that was oriented towards him? Just saying, maybe you should actual listen to the words Bennett said... Our culture does a pretty poor job of listening.

OK, tell me Witten or Bennett? do you change the system to take advantage of an obviously immature player? or go with one of the most consumate professional in the league. plus where do you rank bennet between Crayton, Williams, Witten, Austin?

give me a break. he needs to focus and his chance will come. be an idiot and it will never come.
 

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I'm not concerned with Bennett. I honestly feel he will have a good season this upcoming year.
 

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zrinkill;3306359 said:
I know you are trying to be funny .,....


But I think Bennett would thrive more as a wide receiver than a TE.

I think his size is making him play outside his natural position.

His mentality seems to be stopping him more than any thing.
 

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Doomsday101;3306368 said:
I'm not concerned with Bennett. I honestly feel he will have a good season this upcoming year.

I'm with you. Sometimes the maturation process has quite a few bumps in the road until it's smoothed out.


Thank God we have Witten for him to look up to. Just imagine the crap this kid would get into if say, he was drafted in the first by the Raiders and was a starter.
 

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My biggest argument against releasing Bennett?

Then we'd have to draft another TE.....no thanks....I like the 3 guys we have.
 

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zrinkill;3306316 said:
You could not have picked a worse example if you had tried.

:laugh2: :laugh2:

i was thinking the exact same thing.
if MB is bryant, spare us all and trade or cut him now
he has a lot of talent and i hope he grows up but he is a knucklehead no matter how you slice it
 

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CowboysFaninDC;3306365 said:
OK, tell me Witten or Bennett? do you change the system to take advantage of an obviously immature player? or go with one of the most consumate professional in the league. plus where do you rank bennet between Crayton, Williams, Witten, Austin?

give me a break. he needs to focus and his chance will come. be an idiot and it will never come.
If they fix their pass protection issues, they would be able to send both TEs out on routes.
 

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Hostile;3306328 said:
Thank you for putting the link at the top so I could stop reading before I got very far. I know Jonathon is a member here, but I can't take anything on that site seriously. I'd rather save my time.

ditto
 
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