Seahawks Field Gull Blog: What Can Go Wrong: Dallas Cowboys

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by John Morgan on Jun 5, 2008 4:03 PM PDT in Commentary

In 2007, the Dallas Cowboys were the third best team in football. They featured the 4th ranked pass offense and the 8th ranked rush offense. The cornerstones of that offense are all either young and fresh (Romo, Witten, Barber), or old and indestructible (Owens). Their pass defense ranked 6th and their run defense ranked 14th. The Cowboy front seven is young and deep. Though Zach Thomas will turn 35 before the season starts, the Cowboys can employ him judiciously. A fresh Thomas, regularly subbed and played to his strengths, is an asset.

The team lost a little depth in the offseason. Players like Akin Ayodele, Jason Ferguson and Anthony Fasano aren’t big names, but make the kind of nuts and bolts contributions that make a unit click. Ayodele is a tough run stopping inside presence, and prior to 2007, Ferguson was their best two gap nose tackle. Neither was truly replaced. Ayodele swapped jerseys with the aforementioned Thomas, and Tank Johnson is the presumed starter at nose. But both Johnson and Thomas are sure to be subbed regularly, and both a Johnson/Jeremiah Ratliff nose tackle platoon and a Thomas/Bobby Carpenter ILB platoon could represent sizable upgrades over their replacements.

Dallas did not significantly outperform their drive stats. They were not fumble serendipitous or third down lucky. They earned 10.8 estimated wins and won 13. To this young, deep and talented moribund millionaire, Jerry Jones, added Adam “Pacman” Jones. Jones might be unsavory even by Silver and Blue standards, but he’s also supremely talented. Pro Football Prospectus 2007 reports that in just his second season in the league, Jones recorded the second best stop rate on passes targeting the receiver he was covering. I’ve never been very fond of that stat and I’m never surprised by its volatility. It attempts to create a single evaluative standard to measure players doing entirely different things. But Jones satisfies both statistical and scouting standards. If Jones is half the corner his reputation and numbers indicate, the Cowboys have added a formidable playmaking compliment to steady cover corner Terrence Newman.

The Cowboys were a better team than Seattle in 2007. If Adam Jones steps up and stays clean, they could be the best team in football in 2008. Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line. Barber’s hard nosed rushing style and Romo’s grace under pressure helps Dallas look like an above average offensive line (14th run blocking, 7th pass blocking), but (to my eye) their true talent rates as average pass blocking, below average run blocking. Left tackle Flozell Adams has the mix of age, inconsistency and post-contract-year-push letdown that often presages decline or collapse. Right guard Leonard Davis, center Andre Gurode and right tackle Marc Colombo all enjoyed career seasons in 2007. Davis was a bust as a tackle, but flourished as a guard. Early in his career, Colombo, a former first pick by the Bears, suffered a dislocated knee and nerve damage in his left leg. Colombo was penalized with 10 false starts in 2007, perhaps indicating a loss of explosiveness off the snap. All 3 will be 30 by mid-season, not an overly-advanced age for an offensive linemen, and each could hold onto their gains, but it’s unlikely any of the 3 will improve and it is likely any or all of the 3 could regress. That could be the difference between an average line and a well below average line.

Still, the Cowboys should compete. They should be among the NFC’s best, and when Thanksgiving rolls around, it’s easy to see home field at stake. Can you call a game "must win" in June? I think I just did.


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Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line.


Nonsense. The o-line is solid with good depth. It can be dominant at times.

The writer here misses the mark. I'd say depth at WR is the only legitimate concern. And, candidly, I'm not concerned about it. Crayton is solid and Hurd and Austin should be more consistent this year with both Stanback and Pacman possible deep threats or at least valuable decoys.
 

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PosterChild;2108160 said:
Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line.


Nonsense. The o-line is solid with good depth. It can be dominant at times.

The writer here misses the mark. I'd say depth at WR is the only legitimate concern. And, candidly, I'm not concerned about it. Crayton is solid and Hurd and Austin should be more consistent this year with both Stanback and Pacman possible deep threats or at least valuable decoys.

He even spelled 'heel' wrong.
 

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PosterChild;2108160 said:
Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line.


Nonsense. The o-line is solid with good depth. It can be dominant at times.

The writer here misses the mark. I'd say depth at WR is the only legitimate concern. And, candidly, I'm not concerned about it. Crayton is solid and Hurd and Austin should be more consistent this year with both Stanback and Pacman possible deep threats or at least valuable decoys.

I agree. If a 13-3 team can even have an Achilles heel, last years' heel would have been Jacques Reeves, IMHO. However, I agree with his premise that the O-line's run blocking needs a lot of improvement. That is the reason I'm so happy that we have Hudson Houck as the O-line coach now.
 

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LeonDixson;2108244 said:
I agree. If a 13-3 team can even have an Achilles heel, last years' heel would have been Jacques Reeves, IMHO. However, I agree with his premise that the O-line's run blocking needs a lot of improvement. That is the reason I'm so happy that we have Hudson Houck as the O-line coach now.

Good point...there is room for improvement in run blocking but portraying the o-line unit as a deep seated flaw is just inaccurate. Loves me some Hudson Houck too...
 

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WoodysGirl;2108144 said:
The Cowboys were a better team than Seattle in 2007. If Adam Jones steps up and stays clean, they could be the best team in football in 2008. Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line. Barber’s hard nosed rushing style and Romo’s grace under pressure helps Dallas look like an above average offensive line (14th run blocking, 7th pass blocking), but (to my eye) their true talent rates as average pass blocking, below average run blocking. Left tackle Flozell Adams has the mix of age, inconsistency and post-contract-year-push letdown that often presages decline or collapse. Right guard Leonard Davis, center Andre Gurode and right tackle Marc Colombo all enjoyed career seasons in 2007. Davis was a bust as a tackle, but flourished as a guard. Early in his career, Colombo, a former first pick by the Bears, suffered a dislocated knee and nerve damage in his left leg. Colombo was penalized with 10 false starts in 2007, perhaps indicating a loss of explosiveness off the snap. All 3 will be 30 by mid-season, not an overly-advanced age for an offensive linemen, and each could hold onto their gains, but it’s unlikely any of the 3 will improve and it is likely any or all of the 3 could regress. That could be the difference between an average line and a well below average line.
I have the sinking suspicion that Hudson Houck will make this guy eat his words big time this season.
 

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I would have to agree with him about the OL, at least somewhat.

The inconsistency in the running game wasn't totally due to Julius Jones.

Columbo is - IMO - vastly overacheiving, Kosier is average, and Flo, while good most of the time, is inconsistent.

I think that Romo, MBIII, TO and Witten made the OL look better than it really is.
 

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WoodysGirl;2108144 said:
The team lost a little depth in the offseason. Players like Akin Ayodele, Jason Ferguson and Anthony Fasano aren’t big names, but make the kind of nuts and bolts contributions that make a unit click. Ayodele is a tough run stopping inside presence, and prior to 2007, Ferguson was their best two gap nose tackle. Neither was truly replaced. Ayodele swapped jerseys with the aforementioned Thomas, and Tank Johnson is the presumed starter at nose. But both Johnson and Thomas are sure to be subbed regularly, and both a Johnson/Jeremiah Ratliff nose tackle platoon and a Thomas/Bobby Carpenter ILB platoon could represent sizable upgrades over their replacements.


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Right guard Leonard Davis, center Andre Gurode and right tackle Marc Colombo...All 3 will be 30 by mid-season, not an overly-advanced age for an offensive linemen, and each could hold onto their gains, but it’s unlikely any of the 3 will improve and it is likely any or all of the 3 could regress.
Historically, 30 is when lineman hit their prime, isn't it? Personally, I expect the WHOLE line to improve this season w/ under the tutelge of Double-H! I guess we shouldn't expect knowledgeable Cowboys' analysis from a Shehawks' follower!
 
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Yeah he completely lost me with the "achilles heal" statement about the offensive line, because scouts and analysts in the offseason rated the line top 5 in the NFL consistantly.
 

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Idgit;2108176 said:
He even spelled 'heel' wrong.

Something's in the water today.

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Their Achilles Heal is their offensive line. Barber’s hard nosed rushing style and Romo’s grace under pressure helps Dallas look like an above average offensive line (14th run blocking, 7th pass blocking), but (to my eye) their true talent rates as average pass blocking, below average run blocking.

Your own research shows that to be well above pass blocking and average run blocking. Numbers don't lie. But what your eye sees can be an illusion.
 

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We can't forget that our OL let us down in the playoff loss as did WR core, etc. so I certainly do agree with his premise that Romo, TO, Witten & MBIII made our OL look better then it really is. Am hoping that HH makes sure all these guys are fundamentally sound but also spends lot of time developing their successors/replacements in Free, Marten & McQuistan. Would love to see both Kosier & Colombo (love his attitude though) really challenged in TC this year.
 

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The most worrisome piece of O-line play last year was the high-snap issue out of the shotgun. Fix that before it costs us something big and I'm good with the squad.
 

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WoodysGirl;2108144 said:
To this young, deep and talented moribund millionaire, Jerry Jones, added Adam “Pacman” Jones.

This is where I hopped off. Jerry is young, deep, talented and moribund? Somewhere his plastic surgeon is printing off marketing testimonials.
 
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