Dallas Cowboys Training Camp Preview: Part Two

Posted by jasonsam21 on August 4, 2009 at 13:00

In part one of this two-​​part series, I dis­cussed how the depar­ture of Greg Ellis, Terrell Owens, and Zach Thomas will affect the team going forward.

There are a ton of ques­tions fac­ing the Cowboys, as with any off­sea­son, but this seems to be a make-​​or-​​break year for a team that is expected to make a Super Bowl run every season.

Part two of the series dis­cusses how the Cowboys will fare in the "NFC Beast" this sea­son, and addresses those pesky rumors about Garrett and Bum Phillips’ son.


With the depar­ture of Plaxico in New York, the Eagles spurn­ing Dawkins and allow­ing him to walk to Denver, and an owner in Washington who has no con­fi­dence in his quar­ter­back, how will the Cowboys fare in the NFC East?

For the first time in a long time, the Cowboys seem to be one of the most sta­ble teams in NFC East. Terrell is gone and the focus has shifted to Romo, but the cir­cus atmos­phere that sur­rounded the ‘Boys the past few years isn’t as preva­lent this season.

The New York Giants run­ning attack will be strong, but not as potent with­out Derrick Ward. Sack machine Osi Umenyiora will be back from a knee injury, but the offense will be with­out its light­ning rod, Plaxico Burress.

While I believe that the Giants will hav­ing a win­ning record and make a run at the play­offs, I don’t see another improb­a­ble Super Bowl run like a cou­ple years ago.

Heading south to D.C., the Redskins have a huge ques­tion mark at quar­ter­back. I’m not ques­tion­ing the skills of for­mer Auburn man Jason Campbell, but his owner seems to have lost all con­fi­dence in the kid.

Campbell was left out to dry when the team unsuc­cess­fully tried to trade for quar­ter­back Jay Cutler and then attempted to draft for­mer USC quar­ter­back Mark Sanchez.

The team may not have much faith in Jason, but from all accounts, he still thinks that he can get the job done.

Washington’s only hope at the play­offs this year may be the men­tal sta­bil­ity of its “star” quar­ter­back. If Campbell can hold steady and Clinton Portis remains healthy, an 88 sea­son isn’t that far out of reach.

Over in "Illadelphia," Donovan McNabb has a new con­tract, Brian Dawkins is now a Bronco, and blitz­ing defen­sive coör­di­na­tor Jim Johnson is out indef­i­nitely due to a bat­tle with cancer.

As much as I dis­dain the Eagles, the team seems to be poised for another play­off run as their skill posi­tion play­ers are still in place.

The bat­tle for 12-3 in the NFC East will be between the Giants, Cowboys, and Eagles. The Cowboys ran away with the divi­sion in 2007, and they have the chance to do so again this year.

The ‘Boys have a das­tardly tough sched­ule to end the year with road games against the Giants, Redskins, and Saints. Like last sea­son, the team will face off against the Eagles in the last game of the year, but this time it will be in Texas.

History will be the judge of the future in this case, and I can’t defer from where the ‘Boys have fin­ished the last few years. Their sched­ule in December is daunt­ing, and the team hasn’t had a win­ning record dur­ing that part of year in over a decade.

Look for the Cowboys to fin­ish sec­ond in the NFC East to the Giants or Eagles, but make a seri­ous play­off run in January.


Will this be Wade Phillips and Jason Garrett’s last sea­son in Dallas?

Wade Phillips is enter­ing his third sea­son as head coach in Dallas, and I’m not sure if Jerry will con­tinue to make excuses for Phillips.

As many were call­ing for Wade’s dis­missal after last season’s débâ­cle, Jerry stood by his head coach. Instead of feed­ing him to the wolves, Jerry decided to give Bum’s son another shot.

If Tony Romo has taken the reigns of the team, the same must be said for Wade Phillips. After last season’s shootout against the Eagles early in the year, which ended with the cow­boys win­ning 4137, Phillips defended his defense by say­ing the Eagles were just receiv­ing good breaks and cap­i­tal­iz­ing off of a few turnovers.

That type of expla­na­tion will not fly this sea­son. Wade either has to lead this team deep in the play­offs or to a Super Bowl birth in order to keep his job. His defense has to stand up in the lat­ter months of the sea­son against teams like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

A few years ago, when Jerry brought back for­mer back-​​up quar­ter­back Jason Garrett to serve as offen­sive coör­di­na­tor, it seemed a match made in Heaven as Romo flour­ished under Garrett’s tutelage.

Last sea­son, though, Romo floun­dered a lit­tle under Garrett’s sys­tem and seemed to crit­i­cize Jason’s play calling.

Garrett prob­a­bly has a longer leash than Phillips, sim­ply because he isn’t the head coach.

Dallas Cowboys secondary coach Dave Campo

Heading into train­ing camp, Phillips may have a lit­tle sense of urgency because the Cowboys haven’t won a play­off game this decade.

The defense may be a lit­tle meaner and the offense a lit­tle more dis­ci­plined. The turnovers have to stop, and Romo can’t throw his cus­tom­ary one inter­cep­tion a game just to get it out of his system.

If Phillips and Garrett are to remain in Valley Ranch, they both must turn the Cowboys into a more stream­lined outfit.

The Dallas Cowboys have one of the most talent-​​filled ros­ters in the league. Of course T.O. is gone, and so is Greg Ellis, but the team is still poised to make a seri­ous run at the Super Bowl.

I pre­dicted that the Cowboys will fin­ish sec­ond in their divi­sion this sea­son, but that could bode well for them. Flying under the radar isn’t some­thing they're accus­tomed to doing, and this sea­son just may be the one where they do so.

Overall, I think the team will fin­ish 115 with losses against the Giants and Eagles in the divi­sion. But, we have to get past train­ing camp to enter into a total sea­son preview.

JH

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  • Joe C
    Mannnnnn with pre-season literally a throw away im stupidly stoked, ill be headed to the new COWBOYS STADIUM this year for the skins vs cowboys, all the way from VA... watchh outt.


    R.I.P. Jim Johnson btw, that's gotta be a low blow for the Eagles too.
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