Salisbury's Take: Dallas still has work to do

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Salisbury's Take
By: Sean_Salisbury



Dallas still has work to do
Posted 3 hours ago

Terrell Owens had to go.

The Cowboys made the move they needed to, according to the Cowboys. I have had plenty of run-ins and disagreements with Owens over the years. I believe the Cowboys' production on the field will be affected unless they find another stud receiver or Roy Williams proves he can be a No. 1 wideout in the NFL.

I still like T.O. as a player. Defenses still have to respect him. He may drop too many balls, but he also is a gamebreaker and a lightning rod. Had the Cowboys taken care of their on-field business, the off-field and locker room antics would have never been talked about.

I think winning comes before chemistry. You can hide problems if you win and the Cowboys didn't do that enough. Yes, Owens can be a pain in the ***. Yes, Owens can and has destroyed locker rooms. Yes, he is selfish, but most WRs are -- it’s just a diva position. I don't mind a guy wanting the ball, but I do mind if it is at the expense of winning. Can the Cowboys win without Owens' antics? Yes. Will they be better on Sundays? Who knows. I do promise you this though; the Cowboys have far more issues than just T.O.

Now that T.O. is gone, the Cowboys players have no more excuses and can't point a finger at Owens. I wish Owens was more mature, but fat chance. That being said Owens will help the Bills. I guarantee it.

The Cowboys have two major issues.

1. Leadership. When your best leaders are the owner (Jerry Jones), your new backup QB (Jon Kitna) and your new linebacker (Keith Brooking), but none of them has ever played a down in a Cowboys uniform, that is a major problem and it's embarrassing. The Cowboys will never win a title without at least one great leader.

2. Tony Romo. Romo is talented, sometimes explosive and makes plays. He just doesn't get them over the hump. I like Romo as a player and a person. But I for one am tired of the QB coddling. I'm tired of Romo worrying about what the fans think, what the media thinks and what Hollywood thinks. I don't care who Romo dates. Hell, if he wasn't the Cowboys starting QB, Jessica Simpson wouldn't know who he was. If you don't perform on the field, your off-the-field interest will suffer. Romo must start to win big games or he will always be looked at as just a stats guy.

I think Romo can get better, but he better protect the ball, work hard on mechanics (which he is very average at) and realize that he must stop worrying about what people think and worry more about finding ways to win. Romo and the Cowboys must also get emotionally and mentally tougher. Aside from the Yankee shortstop, the Cowboy QB is sports' most watched position. The Cowboys have handed Romo a golden ticket.

If Romo doesn't start winning in January, his golden ticket will turn into a bus ticket out of town. I believe in Romo, but I do it with trepidation. With Owens gone, the football world can't point the finger at him if the Cowboys falter.

http://www.opensports.com/community/user/blog_entry/269/e6e1d1cf-4933-454a-a8ba-fd93dd14b440
 

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Wow. I'm entirely shocked at how coherent and lacking in douchedom that article is.
 

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So what do all these people say if / when we win withOUT T.O. ? Do they apologize and come back and say,"Maybe T.O. was the problem?"
 

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u guys should hear salisbury on 105.3 the fan here in DFW. He is not a fan of romo. He said a couple of weeks ago he didnt think he was a top 20 qb in the league.
 

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sorry, but Salisbury is trash, so his opinion doesn't count. he has no credibility left IMO.
 

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Then he is a moron. Romo is a little loose with the ball I'll agree but he is borderline superman when it comes to creating something from nothing. I guarantee that if Romo hadn't got hurt for 4 games last year we would have won at least 3 and been in the playoffs, if not hosting.
 

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i cant disagree with this article.
i wanted TO gone and hope TR can step up.
We will have to wait and see.
 

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Sean Salisbury: Quite likely the biggest tool in America.

Just a total d-bag.
 

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Parts of the article I actually agree with and they make sense. However, when I read comments like what theebs is saying Salisbury is saying on the radio then he becomes just another Cowboys basher and loses all credibility. So what Salisbury is saying is there are 20+ other QBs in the league he would take over Tony Romo? I'd like to hear him actually name those 20+ other QBs.
 

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I'm tired of Romo worrying about what the fans think, what the media thinks and what Hollywood thinks.
Someone really needs to explain this to me.

What has Romo ever done or said that suggests he gives a rat's *** what the fans, media, and/or Hollywood think about him?
 

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Nav22;2680772 said:
Someone really needs to explain this to me.

What has Romo ever done or said that suggests he gives a rat's a** what the fans, media, and/or Hollywood think about him?

+1.

His TO assessment seems fair, his Romo assessment doesn't make sense.
Romo may have issues, but one of them isn't celebrity insecurity. It seems quite the opposite when you watch him interviewed.
 

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Way to go Sean,running your mouth when your career was trash.Like we should believe anything you say.:rolleyes:
 

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He's right about one thing. That the Cowboys QB is the most watched position in the NFL.

But if we had never found Tony...we would be 5-11, 5-11, 5-11 year after year. There are four players I trust on this team that give us a chance to win each and every week....Romo, Ware, Witten, and Barber. The reason? I know they will give every ounce of what they got to get the job done.
 

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WoodysGirl;2680724 said:
Aside from the Yankee shortstop, the Cowboy QB is sports' most watched position.
I couldn't tell you who the Yankee shortstop is to save my life. Additionally I really don't give a rats ***.
 

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big dog cowboy;2680805 said:
I couldn't tell you who the Yankee shortstop is to save my life. Additionally I really don't give a rats ***.
I believe it's David Jeter, but somehow I think he was referring to A-Rod who plays 3B.
 

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WoodysGirl;2680724 said:
Yes, he is selfish, but most WRs are -- it’s just a diva position.

Another thing that sticks out...
What the hell is this and when did this occur?

A diva position? The QB always seemed to be the center of attention, but what's with this Diva ****?

Meshawn, TO and now Chad Johnson. 3 whiners and he states it like there is some standard for WR's to act like brats.
 
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