Peter King's Take On The Cowboy Disaster...

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...you might not like King, but he has some interesting observations about team chemistry, Roy 11 Williams, etc...
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Sunday was one of the five worst days in the 49-year history of the Dallas Cowboys.

A buddy visiting some Cowboys friends at the team hotel Saturday night came away thinking how divided the team is, and how bad team chemistry is. End result: Philadelphia 44, Dallas 6. And it was every bit as bad, or worse.

I came to this conclusion: The Cowboys are the Yankees, in so many ways. New York has spent more money than every other team in baseball for the past eight years and not won a World Series. Dallas has acquired the most famous talent in all of football since 1997 and not won a playoff game. Twelve years, and counting.

The Cowboys do none of the very basics of football well. It's because they've concentrated on buying players like Terrell Owens, thinking this is fantasy football. Terrell Owens and Roy Williams at receiver and Jason Witten at tight end? Best in football! We'll crush everyone! But that isn't how football works. Dallas should have known when it acquired Williams in midseason that he takes a lot of care and feeding; as one Lions official who worked with Williams for several years told me Sunday, if you ignore Williams, he's going to give up. He takes after Owens in that way. Looked like Williams gave up on a route that resulted in a Tony Romo interception Sunday.

The larger lesson: In football, you can have a few stars, but they'd better be selfless on Sundays. Dallas' stars are consistently stroked by Jones, when sometimes he needs to either stay the heck out of the player-relation business or give the doggish player a boot in the rear.

Let's fix this team. One: Jerry's got to stop taking draft picks and throwing them at stars. First- and third-round picks seemed a bargain to get Williams, but now Dallas has a massive need at left tackle (Flozell Adams looks 53, not 33), guard, safety (Roy Williams was utterly invisible in 2008) and wide receiver. (We'll get to that in a minute.) Jones had a very good personnel man in Jeff Ireland, who left to go with Parcells. He's got another one now in Tom Ciskowski. Let the talent-miners mine for talent instead of hamstringing them.

Two: Cut the 34-year-old baby, Terrell Owens. With T.O. gone, Romo could drop back to pass and look for an open receiver -- not an open receiver with the number 81. You simply can't play football that way, and no matter what Romo says, I know he does it often enough so he makes sure Owens doesn't freak out on the sidelines or during the week. Build a receiving corps around Williams, Witten and Patrick Crayton (who's a decent player if he accepts being a third receiver). The cancerous Owens simply must go for the team to heal.

Three: Order the players to please, please stop saying they're the most talented team in football. Terence Newman, who played like a Bowling Green walk-on trying to cover LeBron James in Philadelphia, said it again Sunday.

Says who? Says the idiotic process of "voting'' for the Pro Bowl? It's an illusion. The most talented team in football doesn't lose a playoff-type game at home to Baltimore, then lose a playoff-type game by 38 to anyone. Perpetuating this myth only drags a team down. Tell the team: "If we were the most talented team in football, we'd be better than 0-6 in the playoffs in the last 10 years.''

Four: Jones is simply being stubborn in not firing Wade Phillips, or at least not hiring someone else and making Phillips the defensive coordinator. "Are we going to change coaches? The answer is no,'' Jones said Sunday night after this debacle. Suit yourself. How, Jerry, can you possibly ask your fans to have confidence in your staff going forward if you bring back a coach who let this team go to seed so quickly?

It won't be easy to fix this team, but Jones is the only one who can make it happen.
 

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Good read, I agree with him on T.O.

Romo will never live up to his potential as long as T.O. is on the team.
 

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CaptainAmerica;2535611 said:
Let's fix this team. One: Jerry's got to stop taking draft picks and throwing them at stars. First- and third-round picks seemed a bargain to get Williams, but now Dallas has a massive need at left tackle (Flozell Adams looks 53, not 33), guard, safety (Roy Williams was utterly invisible in 2008) and wide receiver.
I'm sure that injury didn't play a part in Williams' invisibility... :confused:
 

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Sunday was one of the five worst days in the 49-year history of the Dallas Cowboys.

A buddy visiting some Cowboys friends at the team hotel Saturday night came away thinking how divided the team is, and how bad team chemistry is. End result: Philadelphia 44, Dallas 6. And it was every bit as bad, or worse.

I came to this conclusion: The Cowboys are the Yankees, in so many ways. New York has spent more money than every other team in baseball for the past eight years and not won a World Series. Dallas has acquired the most famous talent in all of football since 1997 and not won a playoff game. Twelve years, and counting.

The Cowboys do none of the very basics of football well. It's because they've concentrated on buying players like Terrell Owens, thinking this is fantasy football. Terrell Owens and Roy Williams at receiver and Jason Witten at tight end? Best in football! We'll crush everyone! But that isn't how football works. Dallas should have known when it acquired Williams in midseason that he takes a lot of care and feeding; as one Lions official who worked with Williams for several years told me Sunday, if you ignore Williams, he's going to give up. He takes after Owens in that way. Looked like Williams gave up on a route that resulted in a Tony Romo interception Sunday.

The larger lesson: In football, you can have a few stars, but they'd better be selfless on Sundays. Dallas' stars are consistently stroked by Jones, when sometimes he needs to either stay the heck out of the player-relation business or give the doggish player a boot in the rear.

Let's fix this team. One: Jerry's got to stop taking draft picks and throwing them at stars. First- and third-round picks seemed a bargain to get Williams, but now Dallas has a massive need at left tackle (Flozell Adams looks 53, not 33), guard, safety (Roy Williams was utterly invisible in 2008) and wide receiver. (We'll get to that in a minute.) Jones had a very good personnel man in Jeff Ireland, who left to go with Parcells. He's got another one now in Tom Ciskowski. Let the talent-miners mine for talent instead of hamstringing them.

Two: Cut the 34-year-old baby, Terrell Owens. With T.O. gone, Romo could drop back to pass and look for an open receiver -- not an open receiver with the number 81. You simply can't play football that way, and no matter what Romo says, I know he does it often enough so he makes sure Owens doesn't freak out on the sidelines or during the week. Build a receiving corps around Williams, Witten and Patrick Crayton (who's a decent player if he accepts being a third receiver). The cancerous Owens simply must go for the team to heal.

Three: Order the players to please, please stop saying they're the most talented team in football. Terence Newman, who played like a Bowling Green walk-on trying to cover LeBron James in Philadelphia, said it again Sunday.

Well, he got this part right. (Except for Newman playing like a Bowling Green walk-on.)
 

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DallasEast;2535624 said:
I'm sure that injury didn't play a part in Williams' invisibility... :confused:
:lmao2:

Kinda blows the entire piece up, doesn't it? How can I guy that's so out of touch he doesn't even realize Roy Williams has been out of 3/4 of the season know enough about the team to put his finger on exactly what's wrong with the team?
 

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CaptainAmerica;2535611 said:
Two: Cut the 34-year-old baby, Terrell Owens. With T.O. gone, Romo could drop back to pass and look for an open receiver -- not an open receiver with the number 81. You simply can't play football that way, and no matter what Romo says, I know he does it often enough so he makes sure Owens doesn't freak out on the sidelines or during the week. Build a receiving corps around Williams, Witten and Patrick Crayton (who's a decent player if he accepts being a third receiver). The cancerous Owens simply must go for the team to heal.
Peter King has basically adopted the same comments which Bill Cowher stated yesterday on the CBS Pregame Show.
 

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one Lions official who worked with Williams for several years told me Sunday, if you ignore Williams, he's going to give up.
So, by throwing him bones, you absolutely KILL two first quarter drives, the most important drives, of the last two games?

You kill your team that way.
 

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Two: Cut the 34-year-old baby, Terrell Owens. With T.O. gone, Romo could drop back to pass and look for an open receiver -- not an open receiver with the number 81. You simply can't play football that way, and no matter what Romo says, I know he does it often enough so he makes sure Owens doesn't freak out on the sidelines or during the week. Build a receiving corps around Williams, Witten and Patrick Crayton (who's a decent player if he accepts being a third receiver). The cancerous Owens simply must go for the team to heal.

I know the T.O. apologist don't want to hear this and suckle at his muscle teats to excuse him for complaining about not getting the ball, but T.O. is in Romo's mind, and he represents the "me-first" attitude with this team. It's not going to happen, but T.O., as good as he is, might be an addition by subtraction. Now, I don't know the cap ramifications on cutting him, and I doubt Jerry will do it, but it is my prediction that this team will reach the Super Bowl the year after T.O. leaves.

I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.

Three: Order the players to please, please stop saying they're the most talented team in football. Terence Newman, who played like a Bowling Green walk-on trying to cover LeBron James in Philadelphia, said it again Sunday.

Says who? Says the idiotic process of "voting'' for the Pro Bowl? It's an illusion. The most talented team in football doesn't lose a playoff-type game at home to Baltimore, then lose a playoff-type game by 38 to anyone. Perpetuating this myth only drags a team down. Tell the team: "If we were the most talented team in football, we'd be better than 0-6 in the playoffs in the last 10 years.''

THANK YOU, BURGER KING!!!

This team lives in a delusional world. It thinks it can just step on the field and teams are going to fall over because of all the talent. Talent? What talent?
No, this team is not the most talented in the league, for the reasons King stated above.

Bravo.

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theogt;2535632 said:
:lmao2:

Kinda blows the entire piece up, doesn't it? How can I guy that's so out of touch he doesn't even realize Roy Williams has been out of 3/4 of the season know enough about the team to put his finger on exactly what's wrong with the team?
I wouldn't go that far, but it does hurt his overall commentary (which does include good observations in my opinion) when he unknowingly blames a player's productivity on injury. That was very poor research on his part.
 

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Anyone here have any faith that Jones can turn this around? I mean, it's been how many years? 15 since we last reached the promised land and 10+ since we've won a playoff game.

I don't think Jerry has it in him. He's still trying to buy championships, which is almost impossible in today's NFL. We were embarrassed yesterday, utterly embarrassed. Thank you Mr. Jones.
 

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CaptainAmerica;2535611 said:
...you might not like King, but he has some interesting observations about team chemistry, Roy 11 Williams, etc...
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Three: Order the players to please, please stop saying they're the most talented team in football. Terence Newman, who played like a Bowling Green walk-on trying to cover LeBron James in Philadelphia, said it again Sunday.

Says who? Says the idiotic process of "voting'' for the Pro Bowl? It's an illusion. The most talented team in football doesn't lose a playoff-type game at home to Baltimore, then lose a playoff-type game by 38 to anyone. Perpetuating this myth only drags a team down. Tell the team: "If we were the most talented team in football, we'd be better than 0-6 in the playoffs in the last 10 years.''

That's so true.
Who declared us the most talented team? We might have a few good players, but so do other teams. There's is nothing special about our roster.
 

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theogt;2535632 said:
:lmao2:

Kinda blows the entire piece up, doesn't it? How can I guy that's so out of touch he doesn't even realize Roy Williams has been out of 3/4 of the season know enough about the team to put his finger on exactly what's wrong with the team?

I wouldn't let that one issue damn the entire piece.


King's correct on most of what he says.
 

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tyke1doe;2535644 said:
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This team lives in a delusional world. It thinks it can just step on the field and teams are going to fall over because of all the talent. Talent? What talent?
No, this team is not the most talented in the league, for the reasons King stated above.

Bravo.

:clap:

Yep. They are in the media so much, but for the wrong reasons, that they think they are all stars and so overly talented.

And they do have quite a bit of talent on the team. But they are no chemistry or unity and poorly coached and prepared. But they aren't nearly as talented a team as they give themselves credit for.
 

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I hate to admit it because I have supported Owens, but sadly I think King might be right. T.O needs to go or this team won't move forward.
 

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theogt;2535632 said:
:lmao2:

Kinda blows the entire piece up, doesn't it? How can I guy that's so out of touch he doesn't even realize Roy Williams has been out of 3/4 of the season know enough about the team to put his finger on exactly what's wrong with the team?


Does it really matter??? We all know Roy Williams is useless.
 

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Roy Williams is horrible in pass coverage but very helpful with stopping the run. Had he been in the game against Baltimore I feel certain that those 2 big runs dont happen. King IMO pretty much nails it for me but it aint going to happen. The problem with this team is the same as the big 3 automakers, look at the very top to find the problem.
 

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MichaelWinicki;2535660 said:
I wouldn't let that one issue damn the entire piece.


King's correct on most of what he says.
He's "correct" on most of what he says, because he's just pointing at what most people would point at, regardless of whether they had an understanding of the what went wrong or not.
 

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i agree with burger king 100% on everything, including T-new playing like arse yesterday.
 
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