The next goal of the Dallas Cowboys should be the locking down of a defensive coordinator. Once Garrett was made the head coach, it was believed we’d be hearing Miami’s Todd Bowles would likely end up being the next announcement, but that looks to be on the backburner right now. If the Cowboys wanted Bowles they could probably make it happen; however, this has not happened. Who
Here are some quick highlights of the press conference introducing Garrett as the next head coach. Garrett signed a 4yr deal Garrett will control dual roles as Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Garrett will have final say on assistants (firing/hiring) Jones was contacted by several clubs about Garrett’s availability Its clear that Garrett has the mindest of the Championship
Its Official, Jerry Jones has made his final decision, and Jason Garrett will be the Cowboys 8th coach in their history. The decision was a forgone conclusion and just a matter of the team working out all the contract details. With a deal signed, sealed, and delivered, the Cowboys will hold a press conference today at 1:30pm cst. You can watch it live on NFL Network, starting at
The Cowboys played another very competitive game; however, the defensive struggles continue. The Cowboys defense has yet to step up as the offense has since Garrett’s takeover. The Cowboys could not stop the run; outside Ware and Ratliff, no one made any plays to kill the Eagles’ drives. Towards the end of the game the defense completely failed to stop the run and it
We have all seen the miraculous turnaround the Cowboys have made under Jason Garrett’s command, and if the team continues on this path, I’d expect Jerry to remove the interim title and make him the new head coach for 2011 and beyond. I don’t think there’s any question, Garrett has changed the culture and its paying off bigtime. Looking ahead, if Garrett becomes
The Cowboys called in their season last week; however, after thinking it could not get any worse the Cowboys showed up, but no one played. This team quit, almost like they are collectively asking Jerry to make a change for them. That’s the only logical conclusion, because nothing else is making sense right now, this team is lost and completely imploded. Jerry is expected to
Let’s be realistic here, the Cowboys season was done before it even began, the injury to Romo just solidifies and adds insult to injury to Cowboys Nation. We have the distinct possibility of going 1-15 at the rate we are playing right now; however, I’m thinking more 4-12, still a horrible record considering everyone penciled us in to the Super Bowl – what a joke. The
The Cowboys haven’t been consistent in any phase of the game the last two outings, and after today’s loss the Cowboys are officially overrated. There is something seriously wrong with this team at the moment, and the Texans pose another difficult match next week. The defense has had its moments, but cannot carry this abysmal offense. The offense is playing really bad
The Cowboys lost a heartbreaking game against the Redskins 13-7. There were many mistakes, and bad penalties; however, the horrible play of Alex Barron all game will be what everyone will be talking about. Barron is playing in place of injured Marc Colombo, and guess what? We’re in serious trouble with Barron playing in the starting lineup. Barron cannot block, and cost us
In the 7th round, (#234), the Cowboys select DT Sean Lissemore, William & Mary. Lissemore will come to camp to compete and try to add depth to our NT/DE positions. Share
In the 6th Round, (#196) the Cowboys select CB Jamar Wall, Texas Tech. Another depth pick here with Wall, Phillips input on drafting secondary players has luck on our side, so we’ll see how Wall works himself onto the roster. He had a solid career at Texas Tech, and pretty solid in coverage and pass breakups. For more info on Jamar Wall, go here. Share
In the 6th Round, (#179 from Miami) the Cowboys select OT Sam Young, Notre Dame. Young will add depth to the tackle position, in particular the right tackle position. At 6’8” 313lbs, Young is a big guy to get through, and could be developed into solid player. For more on Sam Young, go here. Share

