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'Mr. Fix-It' has Cowboys playing dynamic defense
IRVING, Texas (AP) Early in his tenure with the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Wade Phillips declared himself "Mr. Fix-It" for the defense. Two years later, his unit still had serious flaws.
So team owner Jerry Jones ratcheted up the pressure going into this season, the last of Phillips' contract. Jones made Phillips the defensive coordinator and they agreed to overhaul the lineup.
They added five new starters, dumped several notable players and plugged in younger guys already here and some old favorites signed as free agents.
The fact the Cowboys are playing a second-round playoff game against Minnesota on Sunday is the first hint things have worked out quite well.
Dig deeper and the facts are even more impressive. Dallas hasn't allowed a 300-yard passer since the second week of the season and hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Over the last five games, the Cowboys have allowed a total of six touchdowns. Only two were in the first half, helping the offense get ahead and stay ahead; they haven't trailed in their last four games.
Bottom line: The defense is fixed.
http://www.kxnet.com/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=502403
'Mr. Fix-It' has Cowboys playing dynamic defense
IRVING, Texas (AP) Early in his tenure with the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Wade Phillips declared himself "Mr. Fix-It" for the defense. Two years later, his unit still had serious flaws.
So team owner Jerry Jones ratcheted up the pressure going into this season, the last of Phillips' contract. Jones made Phillips the defensive coordinator and they agreed to overhaul the lineup.
They added five new starters, dumped several notable players and plugged in younger guys already here and some old favorites signed as free agents.
The fact the Cowboys are playing a second-round playoff game against Minnesota on Sunday is the first hint things have worked out quite well.
Dig deeper and the facts are even more impressive. Dallas hasn't allowed a 300-yard passer since the second week of the season and hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Over the last five games, the Cowboys have allowed a total of six touchdowns. Only two were in the first half, helping the offense get ahead and stay ahead; they haven't trailed in their last four games.
Bottom line: The defense is fixed.
http://www.kxnet.com/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=502403