Friday, September 3, 2010

Perfect Day, Maybe … Perfection Distant Still

Posted by Bryson Treece On October - 20 - 2009 View Comments

As one of my co-writers wrote recently, the Cowboys caught a lucky break by watching all three of their NFC East foes lose while they say comfortably at home during a bye week, but they are still far behind the competition as things stand now.

Overall the Cowboys have yet to show that they deserve to be in the playoffs this year. Their play, while it has had some flare at different points so far this season, hasn’t exactly been something other teams might look at in awe. It’s left me feeling a bit uneasy actually. Normally I’d go to work and talk smack with my manager, who is a Dolphins fan for some ungodly reason, but lately I’ve been a little timid to speak up that this is the year for my beloved ‘Boys.

Next week we invite the Falcons to Cowboys Stadium for a game that really has no initial hope for a blowout in either direction, but it certainly has the potential for one. The Cowboys offense has been hit or miss, while the defense has been mostly miss.

From sacks to coverage and basic tackling, the Cowboys have looked unprepared and unwilling when it comes to wrapping up the ball carrier in the open field. DeMarcus Ware didn’t even get a sack until week 5 … who would have ever predicted that?

The new formation we were told about during camp has been all it was promised to be – simple. It’s called the 12 formation it simply means 1 running back and 2 tight ends. But we’ve yet to really see any opportunities for Martellus Bennett and Jason Witten’s production has been down as well, though he has been just as clutch as we’ve come to love him for being.

Even Roy Williams hasn’t been as bad as many thought he would be, though we can’t really praise him either. Against Kansas City, a team we should have beaten quite easily, we struggled at times in every area. In fact it really had to come down to an overtime victory because we didn’t take advantage of the opportunities earlier in the game to wrap it up for a decided victory. The end fit our performance.

But the only bright spot in that game was Miles Austin and his breakout performance, but it still had enough flaws to keep it from being anything more than a good game on his part.

He dropped easily catchable touchdown passes again and again.

His speed was nice, and his ability to stay on his feet after the first hit was nice as well, but his hands need work. Maybe it was jitters since his hands seemed to get better the more plays he made.

But who’s to really know if his great game was the result of hard work and talent or just the lackluster ability of the Chiefs defense to contain him – only time will tell.

As we invite the Falcons home to Cowboys Stadium this coming weekend it’s an obvious concern that these Cowboys will once again be inconsistent. Should a game between these two teams really be as close and hard fought as I expect it will be?

I mean this game could be a blowout, and either team could be the one blown out. It has every bit of that potential and it worries me, as it should you.

But at this point in the year, six weeks down, these Cowboys should be doing better than just 3-2, a mere score away from being 2-3. They have the talent, the skill and experience to be a 5-0 team right now, but have failed to stay consistent and passionate and have made far too many mistakes. The penalties are obviously something that hasn’t changed over these last few years, and ole Flozell is still leading them all in that category, but there is no reason that this team should be so undisciplined.

I’m worried about Sunday, this one and the next and every one after that if this team doesn’t get on track right away.

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A New Weekly Action On DCNation

Posted by Bryson Treece On September - 25 - 2009 View Comments

Okay so we’re all here for some football right? Well let’s make it more interesting for us. The staff here is keeping a score of our own, and we’ll update weekly the staff picks and records in the sidebar. Just a little something fun on the side for us. We missed the first two weeks due to life, so I’m going to start each of us out with perfect records, 10-0. That’s four games a week plus a bonus pick. So let’s get started.

In week 3 we’re picking from the following:

  1. Washington @ Detroit
  2. Atlanta @ New England
  3. Indianapolis @ Arizona
  4. San Fransisco @ Minnesota

And for the bonus pick – of the teams still sitting at 0-2 for the season (Saint Louis Rams, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers), which will be able to snag their first win this week?


Bryson -

  1. Washington Redskins
  2. Atlanta Falcons
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. San Fransisco 49ers

Bonus pick is Jacksonville.


Bryan -

  1. Detroit Lions
  2. New England Patriots
  3. Indianapolis Colts
  4. Minnesota Vikings

Bonus pick is Tennessee.


Jonathan -

  1. Washington Redskins
  2. New England Patriots
  3. Indianapolis Colts
  4. Minnesota Vikings

Bonus pick is Miami.


Phillip (Bags030404) -

  1. Detroit Lions
  2. New England Patriots
  3. Indianapolis Colts
  4. Minnesota Vikings

Bonus pick is Tennessee.


Good luck to us all!

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Biggest Threats: Atlanta Falcons

Posted by Bryan Martin On August - 3 - 2009 View Comments

Last year many of us were surprised in the drastic turn around of the Atlanta Falcons, despite losing one the of the leagues most explosive players to personal issues. With the emergence of Matt Ryan and a young team that bolsters a talented offense and defense, they’ll steal the spotlight for this installment of Biggest Threats.

Key Offseason Additions:Tennessee+Titans+v+Atlanta+Falcons+tND70yDZuO7l

TE Tony Gonzalez

C Brett Romberg

LB Mike Peterson

OLB Jamie Winborn


Key Offseason Subtractions:

DT Grady Jackson

DT Rod Coleman

OLB Michael Boley

OLB Keith Brooking

SS Lawyer Milloy


Key Draft Picks:

DT Peria Jerry, Mississippi- Jerry brings a strong presence to a defensive line that is slightly depleted. His aggressive play style and game technique will be key to the Falcons defensive unit.

S William Moore, Missouri- A rangy safety who was considered a top prospect until injuries plagued his senior year. He will be given a great opportunity to become something in the Falcons defense. Sleeper Alert!

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Biggest Threats: Carolina Panthers

Posted by Bryan Martin On July - 31 - 2009 View Comments

Here we are again in the second installment of the series. Last time we added the New York Giants as an obvious threat. Next, in week three the Cowboys will be home against the Carolina Panthers. Though the buzz hasn’t been surrounding Carolina, they are still a dangerous team.

Key Offseason Additions:

Cowboys Panthers Football

None.


Key Offseason Subtractions:

FB Nick Goings

WR DJ Hackett

CB Ken Lucas


Key Draft Picks:

DE Everette Brown, Florida State: Brown is a speedy guy with great size, he should compliment Peppers nicely.

S/CB Sherrod Martin, Troy: Martin is a speedy guy with great range and versatility. Won’t start but should be in on nickel packages.


Projected Top Performers

(courtesy ESPN 2009 Projections)

DeAngelo Williams 267 car 1325 yards 11 Td

Steve Smith 90 rec 1390 yards 9 TD

Jonathan Stewart 196 car 936 yards 9 TD

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Another stint for Reeves with America’s Team?

Posted by Bryson Treece On January - 27 - 2009 View Comments

Saw something interesting this morning. According to the DC.com Writer’s Block Blog, Former head coach Dan Reeves reportedly told the San Francisco 49ers that he will decline a position on the team in favor of joining the Dallas Cowboys.

No official word as of yet on exactly what that means or even if it’s true, Josh Ellis says it is supposed to be some sort of consulting role that is in the works.

Reeves has coached several teams, but the most notable of which was the Atlanta Falcons. Wade Phillips served as his defensive coordinator in Atlanta and when Reeves was fired during the 2003 season, Phillips was his successor.

Atlanta made a Super Bowl appearance in XXXIII under then head coach Dan Reeves, but lost to the Denver Broncos, another team that Reeves has led in his career. It also would team him together with his son-in-law Joe DeCamillis, who the Cowboys recently hired to run their special teams unit.

He’s always been known as a hard ass, a tough coach that demands a lot from his players, and his character could be a great addition to this team after a year plagued by reports of indiscipline in the Cowboys locker room, practices, and games.

What do you think about bringing in Dan Reeves, and what role do you think he would be best for on this team? Remember that he was interviewing for the OC spot in San Fran, and has a strong offensive background in the league.

Does Garrett stand in the way of him being the OC in Dallas? Should he?

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