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Is Wade Phillips delusional about special teams?
10:21 AM Wed, Aug 27, 2008 | Permalink
Aaron Chimbel
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To quote the previous head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, "You are what you are."
And current Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips' coverage units are not good. Just look at this preseason or last season when Keith Davis was not playing.
Now Davis is playing for the Miami Dolphins and overlord Bill Parcells.
What is more disturbing is how nonchalant Phillips is about the breakdowns in coverage.
"Special teams, you know the return teams are outstanding, have been this preseason," said Phillips. "Our punt team had trouble the first game, and we've had some trouble on kickoff coverage."
Really? Giving up a 40-yard kick off return average to Andre Davis, including the 68-yarder is more than some trouble.
Special teams and turnovers are the two easiest ways for a less team to beat a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
Phillips blames (and blame is being nice to the rookie free agents he is blaming with this: "some of it is guys that won't be in there") young players, some who may not make the team.
But it's young, hungry backup players where you build special teams. Roy Williams and Adam 'Pacman' Jones are not on coverage units.
It's the Miles Austins and Deon Andersons and Bobby Carpenters and Pat Watkins that make up your core of special teams, but they need young players to add depth.
I've been saying it all preseason, but there will be surprises who make this team based on special teams, or at least there should be.
It's not worth losing a couple games when it counts to keep an extra offensive lineman or player who will simply sit on the bench. This season is too important for the Cowboys.
Read more on the speical teams from George Riba.
10:21 AM Wed, Aug 27, 2008 | Permalink
Aaron Chimbel
To quote the previous head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, "You are what you are."
And current Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips' coverage units are not good. Just look at this preseason or last season when Keith Davis was not playing.
Now Davis is playing for the Miami Dolphins and overlord Bill Parcells.
What is more disturbing is how nonchalant Phillips is about the breakdowns in coverage.
"Special teams, you know the return teams are outstanding, have been this preseason," said Phillips. "Our punt team had trouble the first game, and we've had some trouble on kickoff coverage."
Really? Giving up a 40-yard kick off return average to Andre Davis, including the 68-yarder is more than some trouble.
Special teams and turnovers are the two easiest ways for a less team to beat a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
Phillips blames (and blame is being nice to the rookie free agents he is blaming with this: "some of it is guys that won't be in there") young players, some who may not make the team.
But it's young, hungry backup players where you build special teams. Roy Williams and Adam 'Pacman' Jones are not on coverage units.
It's the Miles Austins and Deon Andersons and Bobby Carpenters and Pat Watkins that make up your core of special teams, but they need young players to add depth.
I've been saying it all preseason, but there will be surprises who make this team based on special teams, or at least there should be.
It's not worth losing a couple games when it counts to keep an extra offensive lineman or player who will simply sit on the bench. This season is too important for the Cowboys.
Read more on the speical teams from George Riba.