The Dallas Cowboys are Good, but Something Is Still Missing

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Dont shoot the poster, just posting it, but it is time for tony romo and roy williams to start clicking;

The Dallas Cowboys are Good, but Something Is Still Missing by John Frascella
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Cowboys fans, do you miss Terrell Owens?

Yes No Not quite sure I'll wait until the playoffs to say vote to see results ...And that something is a someone .

His name is Terrell Owens.

This is where the die-hard, rah-rah traditionalists say, "What are you talking about? The guy is a selfish player, all about himself, and the Cowboys are in first place without him."

Yes, Dallas is 8-3 and atop the NFC East, but anyone—Cowboys fan or not—that believes that Owens' departure is the explanation for their success, is either lying to themselves or doesn't follow Dallas very closely.

While WR2 Miles Austin has enjoyed a refreshing breakout season, WR1 Roy Williams (who was supposed to "replace" Owens) has been a dud, and one of the favorite whipping boys for analysts around the league. Williams makes ill-advised comments just as Owens did, but he doesn't have the statistical production to back it up. Let's go to the numbers to date:

Williams: 26 rec, 444 yards, 4 TD

Owens: 40 rec, 659 yards, 3 TD

All right, so Roy has one more TD than T.O., but T.O. has 14 more receptions and a 215-yard advantage. And here's the kicker: this is one of the worst, if not the worst season of Owens' Hall of Fame career.

In addition, Bills fans have rightfully blamed Dick Jauron and QB Trent Edwards for Owens' numerical decline, as a new head coach and quarterback have immediately returned No. 81 to form.

T.O.'s last two games with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick at the helm: 9 rec 197 yards 1 TD, and 5 rec 96 yards 1 TD. Edwards was horrific as the starter this season, struggling with a lack of arm strength and a stubbornness in regards to Owens.

When you have a receiver of that caliber at your disposal, it's OK to rely on them. If he can single-handedly win games for you, there shouldn't be an intense desire to spread the ball around to multiple targets.

Fitzpatrick, a Harvard man, understands that.

That doesn't mean that all other receivers should be ignored, only that Owens should be leaned upon and force fed if necessary.

So Owens has outproduced Roy Williams despite having to deal with Edwards' ineptitude for too long, and the fact that QB Tony Romo is about fifty times better than both of Buffalo's quarterbacks. Owens may have been an off-the-field distraction in Dallas, but on the field, he and Romo had excellent chemistry. Both put up exceptional numbers during their era as teammates.

As for the current Cowboys, sure they are 8-3, but they are lacking in offensive explosiveness. RBs Marion Barber and Felix Jones have struggled with injuries at different times during the year, TE Jason Witten has been less productive, and WR3 Patrick Crayton is here today, gone tomorrow.

For me to consider this team a serious Super Bowl contender, they would need a WR1 like, oh...Terrell Owens. I like Jerry Jones, but something tells me that this major offseason decision is going to bite him in the behind.

I've been very impressed by Wade Phillips' defensive unit in '09, but a strong defense and average offense isn't going to cut it this year. Not with the Colts, Saints, Vikings, and Patriots around.

I expect the Cowboys to reach the postseason with relative ease, but don't expect them to get very far.

Not without a receiver like No. 81.



(John Frascella is the author of "Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land," the first and only book centered on Boston's popular GM Theo Epstein. Follow John on Twitter @RedSoxAuthor.)
 

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Thanks John Frascell. Your opinion-piece really did the trick. You see, I so needed to go to the bathroom and realized I had just run out of toilet paper. But a quick file-print job of your article and I've got all the supplies I need. Now I'm squeaky clean, thanks to your words of wisdon. :rolleyes:
 

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It's always someone :flipflop: Doesn't matter which side you're on, it's always greener on the OTHER side.
 

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cowboyjoe;3109956 said:
Dont shoot the poster, just posting it, but it is time for tony romo and roy williams to start clicking;

The Dallas Cowboys are Good, but Something Is Still Missing by John Frascella
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Contributor Written on November 29, 2009 Vote Now! - Author Poll
Cowboys fans, do you miss Terrell Owens?

Yes No Not quite sure I'll wait until the playoffs to say vote to see results ...And that something is a someone .

His name is Terrell Owens.

This is where the die-hard, rah-rah traditionalists say, "What are you talking about? The guy is a selfish player, all about himself, and the Cowboys are in first place without him."

Yes, Dallas is 8-3 and atop the NFC East, but anyone—Cowboys fan or not—that believes that Owens' departure is the explanation for their success, is either lying to themselves or doesn't follow Dallas very closely.

While WR2 Miles Austin has enjoyed a refreshing breakout season, WR1 Roy Williams (who was supposed to "replace" Owens) has been a dud, and one of the favorite whipping boys for analysts around the league. Williams makes ill-advised comments just as Owens did, but he doesn't have the statistical production to back it up. Let's go to the numbers to date:

Williams: 26 rec, 444 yards, 4 TD

Owens: 40 rec, 659 yards, 3 TD

All right, so Roy has one more TD than T.O., but T.O. has 14 more receptions and a 215-yard advantage. And here's the kicker: this is one of the worst, if not the worst season of Owens' Hall of Fame career.

In addition, Bills fans have rightfully blamed Dick Jauron and QB Trent Edwards for Owens' numerical decline, as a new head coach and quarterback have immediately returned No. 81 to form.

T.O.'s last two games with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick at the helm: 9 rec 197 yards 1 TD, and 5 rec 96 yards 1 TD. Edwards was horrific as the starter this season, struggling with a lack of arm strength and a stubbornness in regards to Owens.

When you have a receiver of that caliber at your disposal, it's OK to rely on them. If he can single-handedly win games for you, there shouldn't be an intense desire to spread the ball around to multiple targets.

Fitzpatrick, a Harvard man, understands that.

That doesn't mean that all other receivers should be ignored, only that Owens should be leaned upon and force fed if necessary.

So Owens has outproduced Roy Williams despite having to deal with Edwards' ineptitude for too long, and the fact that QB Tony Romo is about fifty times better than both of Buffalo's quarterbacks. Owens may have been an off-the-field distraction in Dallas, but on the field, he and Romo had excellent chemistry. Both put up exceptional numbers during their era as teammates.

As for the current Cowboys, sure they are 8-3, but they are lacking in offensive explosiveness. RBs Marion Barber and Felix Jones have struggled with injuries at different times during the year, TE Jason Witten has been less productive, and WR3 Patrick Crayton is here today, gone tomorrow.

For me to consider this team a serious Super Bowl contender, they would need a WR1 like, oh...Terrell Owens. I like Jerry Jones, but something tells me that this major offseason decision is going to bite him in the behind.

I've been very impressed by Wade Phillips' defensive unit in '09, but a strong defense and average offense isn't going to cut it this year. Not with the Colts, Saints, Vikings, and Patriots around.

I expect the Cowboys to reach the postseason with relative ease, but don't expect them to get very far.

Not without a receiver like No. 81.



(John Frascella is the author of "Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land," the first and only book centered on Boston's popular GM Theo Epstein. Follow John on Twitter @RedSoxAuthor.)

I don't think much is missing just more guys getting involved within the offense. Less headaches are taking place with the team maybe that is what is missing? :eek:
 

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John Frascella of Boston said:
Yes, Dallas is 8-3 and atop the NFC East, but anyone—Cowboys fan or not—that believes that Owens' departure is the explanation for their success, is either lying to themselves or doesn't follow Dallas very closely.

Talk about someone not following Dallas very closely. This guy sounds like a box score journalist.

Yes, Roy Williams isn't playing well but we don't miss T.O. that is for sure.

Besides, we had plenty of games where the offense had no explosiveness when T.O. was here. T.O. did not have Hall of Fame type games week in and week out.
 

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That idiot probably prayed TO had this two week stretch so he could put his article he had saved on his harddrive out to the masses. Shouldn't we compare TO to Miles Austin being he was the one that was suppose to replace him? We didn't trade Roy for TO.
 

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The only thing that is missing is drama!

I think we need to get more consistent on offense and stop the penalties. We should have had more points on Thursday with all the big plays we had, but penalties killed a couple of drives.

The Oline had a couple of tough series which has to stop too, but other than that we are in good shape. I am not worried about our weapons, I think we have plenty, we just need playcalling that uses them effectively.

More Choice, more use of RB in the passing game and this offense can be scary good!
 

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AMERICAS_FAN;3110007 said:
Thanks John Frascell. Your opinion-piece really did the trick. You see, I so needed to go to the bathroom and realized I had just run out of toilet paper. But a quick file-print job of your article and I've got all the supplies I need. Now I'm squeaky clean, thanks to your words of wisdon. :rolleyes:

now thats one of the best come back replies i have seen in a good while, really good, LOL!
 

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AMERICAS_FAN;3110007 said:
Thanks John Frascell. Your opinion-piece really did the trick. You see, I so needed to go to the bathroom and realized I had just run out of toilet paper. But a quick file-print job of your article and I've got all the supplies I need. Now I'm squeaky clean, thanks to your words of wisdon. :rolleyes:

That's two of us. Now we have at least a year's supply of TP.
 

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Frascella's comparison between TO and Williams is fallacious. If TO were still on the roster, Austin is probably still on the bench...along with his explosiveness, play-making ability and league-leading YPC. Austin's production is dwarfing that of 2008 and 2009 TO.

Furthermore, if TO were still a Cowboy, can you imagine just how raucous he would be in his discontent if he had to play second fiddle to Austin?
 

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This guy sounds like someone with an axe to grind. If he wanted to compare apples to apples, why not put TO's numbers next Miles' numbers. Anyone who follows Dallas closely like he infers he does would know that Miles has emerged as the #1 receiver in the offense.

How could anyone claim Roy is the #1 receiver when the #2 has better everything?

I know why he didn't compare TO to Miles. It would defeat the purpose of the article and totally dismiss his "argument".

Being Cowboys fans we are all familiar with the saying by now, "Haters gon hate."

I guess we just have to live with it...
 

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First, there are Michael Myers. Then there was Jason and Freddy. Now it's Terrell Owens.

You keep killin' 'em, but they keep coming back for more. Is there an effective counterweapon?

Zombies? That could work, but you would have to keep a large supply of brains on hand to keep them satisfied.

Blast them into outer space? That won't work. Jason's been there already.

Large pit of quicksand? Michael, Jason and Owens for sure, but Freddy gets ya when you're sleeping. He probably knows where you're awake too. He's kinda like Santa from Hell.

Death by Sharpie? Well, three out of four ain't half-bad. :)


Wait one damn minute... :mad:
 

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Doomsday101;3110023 said:
I don't think much is missing just more guys getting involved within the offense. Less headaches are taking place with the team maybe that is what is missing? :eek:
Yea...what's missing is something for BSPN and the like to poop on.
 

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cowboyjoe;3109956 said:
Williams: 26 rec, 444 yards, 4 TD

Owens: 40 rec, 659 yards, 3 TD
So TO is averaging a little over one catch and 19 yards more per game than Williams is?

I'll take the emergence of Austin and the loss of TO, that mouth and that measly difference in production any day of the week.
 
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