Friday, January 26, 2007

Starkist Tuna off the Shelf



Friday, January 26, 2007
Posted by Monte Walker at 01:29 AM
Look out!  Jerry’s in charge again!  Hide the college draft prep films and cut off his Cingular connection to the sidelines.  Jerry is his own worst enemy.  Although the last four years of the Tuna administration has not been as successful in the win column that we had hoped, time will tell whether or not it did some good for the hands-on owner.  WIth Monday’s announcement of Parcells resignation, the jocks and socks once again were in a pouty mood because they know who’s looming back to the equipment room.  It is a good sign that Parcells was around for the Jason Garrett interview and that speaks volumes about Jones’ maturity as an owner.  Before, he would have washed his hands of that era and have taken complete reign.  That’s good news for Cowboys fans as it seems he has learned lessons over the past four years.
With the hire of Jason Garrett (with the blessing of Parcells) means that Jerry can’t disattach himself from the past.  That can be a good thing, however.  Garrett has been groomed to be a coach in this league even while wearing the #17.  It would be a major risk to have him as the head coach, however.  I think Garrett as the offensive coordinator is a step in the right direction.
The head coaching options remaign with Wade Phillips, Norv Turner, and Garry Gibbs (and if all else fails, Garrett).  While Phillips has had success at almost every stop, he seems to be the outsider in my opinion only because Jerry likes dealing with the people he is comfortable with and trusts.
Phillips is not the sexy pick by any means, but he is no doubt the right person for the job if you’re looking to improve Roy Williams, Brady James and ignite other young players on the defense.  With Garrett in place it makes perfect sense because you have a plan on both sides of the ball.  I think he’s a good  fit, but I also think others are a better fit.  He’s 60 and Jerry would have to go through this same situation in a few years.
Turner IS Dallas’ sexy pick.  Like Jones, fans are sentimental and long for the glory days.  I’m a little skeptical because people give credit to Turner for turning Troy Aikman into a Hall of Fame quarterback.  I, however, say that Aikman was pretty good before he ever met Norv Turner.  Whatever happened to Heath Shuler?  I don’t think Turner would be a bad choice as head coach, but I’d tap the brakes on a quick return to the Super Bowl that people will be expecting in 2007.  Plus, what happens on defense?  I like this move if:  Dave Campo can come back as defensive coordinator.
Garry Gibbs is the public’s longshot but I personally think this is your pick.  Gibbs is a winner.  PERIOD.  He was an oustanding linebacker at Oklahoma who lost only once while he was there.  He took over for Barry Switzer at OU and went 44-23-2 including three bowl games.  He was LSU’s defensive coordinator in 2001 under Nick Sabin and the Cowboys linebackers coach from ’02-’04.  While the Cowboys didn’t have great success in the win column during those years, you can’t blame to defense.  And the latest accomplishment from Gibbs was the outbreak season of the New Orleans Saints who marched to the NFC Championship game with spare parts on defense while he was the defensive coordinator.  With Garrett in place, this is your move Jerry.  You have a relationship with him.  You trust him.  You didn’t want him to leave last year.  And you have a chance for Brady James to be the player he was while Gibbs was here.
Garrett is your man if all else fails.  I personally don’t think that you can’t land one of the other three.  But this is the Cowboys and I’ve seen stranger.  If Garrett is your man, he’s your man for a long long long time.  He’s an inteligent individual who has a family relationship with the Cowboys and he’s young enough to embrace the youth of this league.  The national media will call him a puppet for Jerry (and there may be some truth to that), but I believe he could get the job done.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Cowboys Fans: Don’t Worry - There’s a Better Team in Town

Thursday, January 4, 2007
Posted by Monte Walker at 1:09 PM
As much fun as this Cowboys’ season has been, I’m glad it’s over...well, almost over.  Yeah, yeah, the Seahawks backed into the playoffs too.  Yeah yeah, they’re cornerbacks are injured.  I don’t see how my beloved Cowboys can pull this one out.  Of course, nothing this year has been predictable though.  When the season started, this team has Super Bowl on it’s mind.  Drew Bledsoe was going to take them there with the young stud-laden defense.  Whoops!  Okay, the Bledsoe change was for the better, but the defense stinks!  And don’t blame Roy Williams for every TD that he’s chasing down.  The inside linebackers are complete disasters at pass coverage.  As good as Ayodele and James are at stopping the run...they’re just as good at turning mediocre tight ends into Tony Gonzalez and fullbacks into Jerry Rice.  

My prediction for Saturday night:  Seahawks 39, Cowboys 21.  I hope I’m wrong!  I’m just glad we’re not playing the Giants at home...we might not have even scored.

Enough of the Cowboys (which is exactly what Sunday brings) and on with the Mavs!  They are probably the best team in the metroplex since the 1993 Cowboys (excluding that sport with ice and branches).  The Mavericks did such a great job last year of extending their season, that many so-called Rangers fans didn’t have to suffer without a contender but for 6 weeks until Cowboys training camp.  I was a monster Mavs fan in the 80’s.  I loved watching Harper, Blackmon, Aguirre, Donaldson and Tarpley.  I’ll also admit that somewhere after Jason, Jimmy, and Jamal...they lost me.  I’m usually good at staying a big fan through thick and thin because my first team IS the Rangers after all.  But even the Rangers have been competitive nearly every year for 20 years now.  The 90’s were a complete disaster for the Mavs but those days are gone.  Dallas is a winners town.  Simply put...if you win...you’re in (the wallets that is).  If the Cowboys are serious Super Bowl contenders in this playoff run, Dallas’ economy will thrive because of it.  If the Mavs start a Cowboy-like tradition of playoff runs every year, then they can have even more of an impact economically.  If the Rangers win enough games.........well, that’s enough of that.  

So on Sunday morning when you wake up and wipe those Cowboys tears away, just remember.  There’s is a better local team on the back page.