The news keeps coming through the wire tonight. The Cowboys are planning to hire Jerome Henderson. Henderson coached with Ryan as the defensive backs coach, and put together some solid squads. Adam Schefter broke the news a few minutes ago. Will the Cowboys look at signing Eric Wright to help fortify the secondary, he’s a free agent and was coached by Henderson and Ryan. Share
News is coming down the wire that Hudson Houck has retired, this report comes from Mort here. You can pretty much count Sparano from coming on board, but Callahan should be an upgrade. More as it comes Share
It shouldn’t be a surprise that Dave Campo will not return as the Cowboys secondary coach, something that should have happened the previous season. The Cowboys have had atrocious corner play, but this season it stuck out like a sore thumb and opposing teams knew where to hit us. Campo is out, and now comes the task to find a new secondary coach. Rob Ryan wants to bring in
The season came full circle with another disappointing loss to end the Cowboys 2011 campaign. It was Garrett’s first complete year, and 8-8 is the result. Most writers had pegged the Cowboys to finish between 9-7 and 8-8, since it was seen more of a rebuilding year in transition, looks like the pre-season consensus was correct. So, all Cowboys fan’s are still enraged
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
The Cowboys defeated the Dolphins 20-19 with another game-winning field goal off the foot of rookie kicking sensation Dan Bailey. The Cowboys improve to 7-4 and alone atop the NFC East. The game itself was full of high drama, it had it all from kickoff to the final whistle; but, the Cowboys were able to muster some clutch drives with Romo leading the way. Romomentum in November Throughout
We’ll be hosting a Live Gameday Chat on our forums this Sunday. Be sure to come by our forums to join the action. Our forums have been completely revamped and upgraded, so if you haven’t stopped by, get in there and register for a CowboysBoard.com profile and join us on Gameday. Once registered you’ll see the option for the Chatbox Full in the top menus. As a forum
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
Enough is enough!! Tony Romo’s rollercoaster ride as the Cowboy’s leader at QB may have come to an end officially. Fans, are done with Romo, officially. Romo made history by giving the Cowboys the most disastrous loss in Cowboys history by giving up 24 points for a Lions win. There’s is nothing left to give Romo. He’s burnt Cowboys Nation way too many times,
There’s alot of swagger building on the defensive side of the ball, and to me, the game will be won on defense. Which team will have more success on defense? Rob Ryan has his unit playing lights out, and with alot of confidence; moreover, this is being done with several backups in the secondary. Its clear the players have fully bought into what Coach Garrett is building in
The Cowboys seem to keep finding ways to stay in games and win them in thrilling fashion. One thing is clear, these Cowboys don’t fold, those days are over. Under Jason Garrett, the Cowboys have shown some amazing resiliency against all the odds that would make most teams wither. There was plenty of adversity, but the Cowboys stepped toe-to-toe with the Redskins and pulled

