The Perfect Storm

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It’s a tired title, I know. Ever since the George Clooney Perfect Storm, writers have coined the title to describe a great many events of both the sordid and uplifting variety. But how else could/would you describe this past offseason? If it was the Cowboys brass making smart move after smart moves alone, I guess I would have to title it differently…something to the effect of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (get it?). But let’s face it Cowboys fans…that refreshing cold air of smartness/patience during this past hot summer, was met by a warm front of luck, which accumulated into a maelstrom of ridiculous awesomeness.

For all the love that people want to throw Will McClay’s and Stephen Jones way, we as fans have to admit there was a high degree of luck involved in this offseason. Sure, patience and a commitment to leave no stone unturned on their part played a significant part in the substantial improvements (on paper, anyway) made throughout the offseason. But still, luck was a huge contributor, as well.

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The old Cowboys wouldn’t have let the first week of Free Agency fly by without making a splash. Despite the obvious need, the Cowboys let Greg Hardy feel the deafening silence of his phone and watch as the market was established. By the time the Cowboys called, they were doing him a favor…and not the other way around.

No question…that was incredible to watch unfold as a Cowboys fan who has seen this team blunder its way through negotiation after negotiation and overpay for what a player had done and not what they were going to do for the last 20 plus years. But then good ole’ luck steps in and reduces his initial suspension from 10 games to 4. It was the perfect storm.

The old Cowboys would have paid Dez a year ago and would have overpaid. Not the new sheriff in town. The new sheriff let Dez sweat it out until the deadline and then at the 11th hour Dez signed what I would deem a fairly team-friendly deal. Given what top tier receivers are getting paid in this league, you have to be happy he’s not the highest paid receiver in the league right now…at his age, on his first negotiable contract. The Cowboys took a slight calculated gamble in this process. The gamble was that Dez’s passion for playing football would force his signature rather than sit out the season and wait for the pay day he thinks he deserves. Granted, it was not a huge gamble, all things considered, but they are lucky this strategy paid off. Dez makes every receiver on this team better than what they actually are by merit of the attention he demands on the field. It was the perfect storm.

What is beginning to look like the steal of the draft with a sack to his credit in every game he has played, waiting for Randall Gregory to fall to 60 in the second round of the draft required a great deal of patience. Considered a top of the first round talent by many; he fell because he failed a drug test at the combine of all places. Granted, you have to be pretty stupid to piss away that many millions of dollars…literally. So, I can certainly understand why teams pegged him as a high risk for the 1st round. But for this kid to fall that deep into the second round is truly unbelievable. Given that the Cowboys at the time were operating under the premise that Hardy would be out for 10 games, they did display once again a considerable amount of patience not trading up into the second round to make sure they secured him. Luckily, that was not necessary. It was the perfect storm.

La’el Collins fell completely out of the draft due to him being mentioned as a person of interest in a double-murder case. I hate to describe that situation as “lucky,” given the tragedy involved and because by no fault of his own, that label cost him millions on top of his dream to walk across the draft day stage and hold up a jersey next to Roger Goodell. But for the Cowboys there clearly was a whole bunch of luck involved in that entire situation. Granted, a big helping of the sweet talking credit has to go to Jerry. But without luck, I would not be able to pen this next sentence. It was the perfect storm.

No topic has received more attention, not even the Dez contract situation, than the lack of attention to address the loss of Demarco Murray. Now admittedly, for this next topic I am predicting greatness, despite the lack of a whole lot of credible proof. That’s my disclaimer. My prediction is Christine Michael turns out to be a great addition to our Cowboys. I am well-versed in Seattle’s thoughts of this so-called knucklehead. In addition, I am well aware it may be difficult in the early part of this season for him to prove he is an upgrade over the committee the Cowboys currently have in place. Truth be told, it is going to be next to impossible for him to take carries away from the current group who was here for all of training camp and preseason without the help of injuries.

However, the one thing that no one denies is that this kid can run…and run very fast for a 220 lb. 5’9” human. He also breaks a great deal of tackles, per his college scouting report, something we cannot say of any other running back presently on the Cowboys roster. If he can learn how to properly secure the ball and improve (not learn) his technique in blitz pick-up/blocking, the Cowboys may have found not just a mere gem, but a mother (expletive) diamond!!!

So, kudos obviously go to the Cowboys for once again displaying an absurd amount of patience to wait around until Christine Michael fell in their lap for a conditional pick in the 7th round of the 2016 draft following the final cut to 53. But the Cowboys were also lucky that Christine Michaels potential was never realized in Seattle largely because of how lucky Seattle was for having not just 1 but 2 running backs they thought were better last season in Marshawn Lynch and Robert Turbin and who also felt for some crazy reason that Fred Jackson at 35 would be a better fit than a kid 10 years younger than him this season. Again, there has been talk of a poor attitude, poor blocking technique when asked to pick up the blitz, and issues with securing the football, but ultimately, I think the predominant issue was the fact that Christine Michaels dream was to be a Cowboy…not a Seahawk…with an actual opportunity to be the man, which was never going to happen behind Lynch. Now that he is here in Dallas, (here’s hoping, anyway) it will be the perfect storm.

Yet another disclaimer – despite my down-right giddiness about how this offseason played out, I’m not predicting a Super Bowl appearance…or even the playoffs for that matter. I think it was a great offseason, but what the coaches and players do with this new infusion of talent is another story all together. Furthermore, lady luck will have to stick around for the next 3 months for that type of deep run; the way the ball bounces still remains a significant part of success in today’s NFL.

But the one excuse the Cowboys will not have is to question rather or not they were given the legs to run that trophy down. The talent is there…the question is do they want it more than 31 other teams. The Cowboys begin answering that question against the Giants Sunday night.

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I think how business is being done now has clearly changed and I think part of that change happened before a year before McClay took over head of scouting. I don't say that as some knock on McClay he has done a great job I do think how the Cowboys went about business started right before he was promoted
 

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I think how business is being done now has clearly changed and I think part of that change happened before a year before McClay took over head of scouting. I don't say that as some knock on McClay he has done a great job I do think how the Cowboys went about business started right before he was promoted

A combo of Garrett getting the gig and Stephen getting more control. It's more than Mcclay and I honestly don't know how much or how little of the credit should be his. 3 strong decision makers is a good thing either way.
 

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I think how business is being done now has clearly changed and I think part of that change happened before a year before McClay took over head of scouting. I don't say that as some knock on McClay he has done a great job I do think how the Cowboys went about business started right before he was promoted

It has been a collective change in approach. It really is hard to say who is the guy that prompted the change, but from my perspective that change began when Jason Garrett took over from Wade. The changes were slight, but noticeable. And slowly but surely it took hold of the entire organization. I'm not necessarily saying Jason Garrett is completely responsible...there really is no way of knowing for sure...but I'm not dismissing that notion either.
 
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That phrase goes back a helluva lot farther than the Clooney movie!

I agree though, the team did well this off-season and have put themselves in a position to compete, that is all,,,, from here on out almost anything can happen!
 

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It has been a collective change in approach. It really is hard to say who is the guy that prompted the change, but from my perspective that change began when Jason Garrett took over from Wade. The changes were slight, but noticeable. And slowly but surely it took hold of the entire organization. I'm not necessarily saying Jason Garrett is completely responsible...there really is no way of knowing for sure...but I'm not dismissing that notion either.

I agree, I think it is an overall organizational change from Jerry, Stephen, McClay and Garrett
 

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That phrase goes back a helluva lot farther than the Clooney movie!

I agree though, the team did well this off-season and have put themselves in a position to compete, that is all,,,, from here on out almost anything can happen!

That's the crazy thing about football. What has happened up to this point means absolutely nothing Sunday night. Like you said, anything can happen.
 

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In many ways you are right it is a perfect storm. I think there is a faith and trust that Jerry has in Garrett, Stephen and McClay. I know some feel Garrett is no more than a puppet, but I think the Jones family believes in Jason and that is why they were willing to be patient and let this play out even when many wanted Jason fired.
 

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I hate the cliché of a team "wanting it more". I've played organized sports at every level, and to say a team "wants it more" is an insult to thr opposing team who probably sweated their butt off just as hard as the winning team. The grown men in the nfl probably all want it, it's just about execution and a lot of luck. Here's to hoping I see it all come together for my boys this year
 

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In many ways you are right it is a perfect storm. I think there is a faith and trust that Jerry has in Garrett, Stephen and McClay. I know some feel Garrett is no more than a puppet, but I think the Jones family believes in Jason and that is why they were willing to be patient and let this play out even when many wanted Jason fired.

Jerry saw Jason as his Tom Landry. And I think slowly but surely that picture is turning out to be accurate. I wouldn't exactly call Garrett the innovator that Landry was...and I don't think that's what Jerry meant either. What I believe Jerry sees is a guy who is smart, honest, dependable, loyal, decent, and a man who can inspire other men to run through a brick wall. Tom Landry had that...and I am honestly beginning to think that may be the perfect way to describe Garrett, as well.
 

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Great post!

The Gregory signing is the steal of the draft IMO. Frank Clark looks like a stud as well in Seattle, but Gregory has the attributes that you cannot coach.

I see getting CM as using that on a draft pick last year as well! Great freaking move! Had he been coming out last year he, Gordon, and Gurley would have been neck and neck IMO. Whats fantastic about it though, is we know he can play in this league, at least a little. Gordan and Gurls are still a mystery. And the most beautiful thing is if all 3 flame out we have only lost a 7th, while they will have both lost high #1's!

Very stoked to see it all play out!
 

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I hate the cliché of a team "wanting it more". I've played organized sports at every level, and to say a team "wants it more" is an insult to thr opposing team who probably sweated their butt off just as hard as the winning team. The grown men in the nfl probably all want it, it's just about execution and a lot of luck. Here's to hoping I see it all come together for my boys this year

I know what your saying...but I disagree with you if you are suggesting there aren't different levels of want... because there is. He who works harder wants it more. Period. Jerry Rice is a great example of a guy who "wanted it" more than most...and what he accomplished, despite a great many obstacles, proves he wanted it more.

But you are right...execution and luck are also a big part of it. Success really is a mixed bag of ingredients...and rarely is made the same way twice.
 

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If you want ideas for similar title, I have plenty of those.

The Smelly Dorm
The Twerking Worm
The Checkered Corn
The Autobots Transform
A Face Deformed
The Water Lukewarm

Or whatever.

Anyway, it has been an exceptional offseason. As you brought out, the only thing that didn't go our way were the Murray negotiations. I do like the way the team handled it though. At pick #60, they could have reasoned that they already signed Hardy and reached for a RB, but fortunately they didn't and took the most talented player available. The showed great patience.

I believe in this team, and a lot of that is due to the beautiful storm that has rained upon us. That storm rained media-weirdness, headlines and controversy, but more importantly that storm rained talent. And I think that lifesaving rain of talent has made this oasis a team that can compete with anyone.
 

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I think these three things will determine the season: 1) Romo's health. 2) Stopping the run 3) Defending the middle of the field versus the pass. For the record I am not counting on a huge amount of help from McClain on 2 and 3.
 

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If you want ideas for similar title, I have plenty of those.

The Smelly Dorm
The Twerking Worm
The Checkered Corn
The Autobots Transform
A Face Deformed
The Water Lukewarm

Or whatever.

Anyway, it has been an exceptional offseason. As you brought out, the only thing that didn't go our way were the Murray negotiations. I do like the way the team handled it though. At pick #60, they could have reasoned that they already signed Hardy and reached for a RB, but fortunately they didn't and took the most talented player available. The showed great patience.

I believe in this team, and a lot of that is due to the beautiful storm that has rained upon us. That storm rained media-weirdness, headlines and controversy, but more importantly that storm rained talent. And I think that lifesaving rain of talent has made this oasis a team that can compete with anyone.

You have given me some great ideas for a series...I just might use those titles.
 

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One thing I will add. I've seen all the pub etc and all the season predictions, SB picks blah blah blah.

We lost a big cog in last years success, DM, I know that, and I will miss him. But to act like we are not better because of one guy, who is not even a QB, is a joke! With all the new talent and everybody returning it's a freaking joke! Just really goes to show you that the media really know nothing ahout any of these teams unless they get up close and personal!
 

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I think these three things will determine the season: 1) Romo's health. 2) Stopping the run 3) Defending the middle of the field versus the pass. For the record I am not counting on a huge amount of help from McClain on 2 and 3.

Listening to Spagnola on 105.3, he believes (for what it is worth) that Hitchens and Lee will be the Nickel linebackers for the season. So you are probably right to discount McClain for help on 2 and 3.

But I would add to your points that the effectiveness of the Cowboys run game will still be a significant determinant on how the season will turn out.
 

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One thing I will add. I've seen all the pub etc and all the season predictions, SB picks blah blah blah.

We lost a big cog in last years success, DM, I know that, and I will miss him. But to act like we are not better because of one guy, who is not even a QB, is a joke! With all the new talent and everybody returning it's a freaking joke! Just really goes to show you that the media really know nothing ahout any of these teams unless they get up close and personal!

The primary issue with the media is that they parrot each other. They do that because they are afraid to step out on a limb and say something that could lead to them losing credibility. And since the national media is the big spout of misinformation...and furthermore, rarely do they watch every game, we see article after article and tv program after tv program of truly moronic and idiotic opinions on our Cowboys.
 
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