The Cowboys 2012 schedule has been released, and as expected, its a tough one. We start the season with two road games which span across the nation, that’ll be interesting and quite challenging. We know the Giants to start will be hard, and Seattle with the 12th man, is never easy. There isn’t anything easy about this schedule, after the bye is just straight up tough
Be prepared to chalk up another bone-head offseason move when the Cowboys franchise tag OLB Anthony Spencer, a player who has been a complete bust. Its been mind boggling seeing so many writers blessing bringing back Spencer, you have to be freakin sh**ing me!! I’ve seen the dumb justifications stat wise compared to other players, but that doesn’t make it right. In crunch
The Cowboys’ game has been flexed to Sunday Night (New Yrs Day) and no one is very confident, there’s hope, but there’s more apprehension than anything else. I hope we pull out a win in New York under the lights; however, if we lose, the Cowboys will need to move fast to pick up some quality assistants. Monday has traditionally been the day coaches have been given
Well no one should be too surprised, right? If you keep playing these close games, the kind that rely on a final game-winning drive, and a kicker, then eventually you’re going to get burnt, and today is that evidence. Yes, a win is a win, but sometimes its not a win if you’re barely winning. The formula the Cowboys have been using most of the season relies on several
When the Cowboys lose, they lose in dramatic fashion, and tonight’s game continues with that theme. The Cowboys and all of Cowboys Nation had high expectations, but the Cowboys came out and just started this game out with pure concentrated garbage play. We look like a 6-10 again, and its scary how this team let the wheels fall off so quick in the first half. At the half the
We all saw it, and we all knew what it meant. Late in the 4th quarter with about 2:47 left on the clock the Cowboys were up 16-13, we needed to get some time off the clock, and make some first downs. We then saw Coach Garrett dial-up 3 consecutive runs plays, for minimal yardage. Why? We all know why, and it was clear as day. Garrett didn’t want Romo to put the ball in the
[ UPDATE: During the writing of this article news broke that Barber, Williams, Davis, and Colombo have all been cut. Some of the analysis may not reflect these changes. ] Ding, dong… the lockout’s dead. As NFL business begins this week, our Cowboys are in a dire financial situation thanks to the lowered salary cap. All but dashed are dreams of signing the likes of Nnamdi Asomugha
If the lockout ends before training camp is set to start, then it’ll be hosted completely in San Antonio. The Cowboys are entering the final year of the 5yr contract with San Antonio which let’s the Cowboys practice in the Alamodome, rent free during the training camp dates. According to Tom Osborn at MySanAntonio.com the Cowboys have submitted the training camp dates
We’re approaching the June 3 ruling which will determine if the lockout is legal, which in-turn will solidify the owner’s stance on the lockout. The lockout could last a long time. Several teams have already been slashing their staffs and asking their coaches to take pay cuts. Greg Bedard (Boston.com) is reporting that seven teams have pledged not to cut coaches salaries
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the lockout will continue until June 3rd, when the next hearing will determine whether or not the NFL Owner’s lockout is legal. By the looks of it, the pattern of rulings lean in favor of the owners for the June 3rd ruling as well. The ruling will be determined by the same three appellate judges who sided with the NFL with
The 2010 season was a colossal disappointment and no other unit received more scrutiny at season’s end than the offensive line. Fans wanted the Cowboys to draft some offensive lineman and sure enough we drafted three of them. This confirmed what we already knew, meaning, the offensive line needed help. This was the first phase of what needs to be a year when we revamp the
Jerry Jones has said that four or five players are in danger of not coming back this upcoming season. So, who’s on that list? Marion Barber and Marc Colombo are the two given, especially after drafting Tyron Smith and DeMarco Murray. Common sense and speculation point to, Terence Newman and Roy Williams being the other two players. Newman’s status will be effected with

