Another season down, another first round playoff exit. After a hot
13-3 start all Cowboys fans are left to wonder is “what happened?” Many
have taken the path of blaming Tony Romo’s trip to Mexico during his
three day weekend. I think that’s a bit ridiculous. What happened was
systemic and not the result of one man’s (actually TE Jason Witten was
there too) actions.
At the same time offensive line coach Tony Sparano was
“interviewing” for the Miami Dolphins. Maybe that distraction is what
caused the awful offensive line play we witnessed from a group that had
an otherwise solid season. Or maybe the fact that Jason Garrett was
busy doing interviews explains why the Cowboys problems of starting
games with a score continued. Or the fact that the wide receivers
seemed unable to haul in passes when it mattered most.
Tony Romo was forced to scramble around and try to make plays on his
own. Twice he probably should’ve thrown it away but in at least one of
those two instances if he had time to set his feet it was a TD
(assuming Austin Miles would have caught it).
But that’s really all irrelevant. The Cowboys lost and now they stare another off season of “fixing” in the face.
Step One
Step one is completed: retain Jason Garrett. Garrett got a hefty pay
raise and a shiny new “Assistant Head Coach” title. With a season of
experience under his belt Garrett should be a much more balanced OC
next season and we’ll see a healthy dose of Marion “the Barbarian” and
some “trickeration” next season.
I think he’ll be able to puzzle out why the Cowboys started so slow
and I anticipate the Cowboys starting many games in a “hurry-up”
offense. One more year of tutelage will give Garrett enough confidence
in Romo to let him do it. Also, Barber starting the game will
immediately force teams to respect the run (something they didn’t have
to do with Jones) and open up some options in the passing attack.
Step Two
Step two is shoring up the rest of the coaching staff. It’s
important to have a complete staff who understands (and believes in)
the philosophy of the team. They’ll need to fill some holes as Tony
Sparano (offensive line coach) is gone and it appears Todd Bowles
(secondary coach) may be leaving too.
Hudson Houck seems to be on his way to coach the line.
I expect the Cowboys will fill the rest of their voids quickly with
some of Wade Phillips’ guys. Another thing the Cowboys have to look at
is the organization of their scouting department.
The head of College and Pro Scouting, Jeff Ireland, left to be the
GM in Miami and the Cowboys may want to fill that void. However, I
understand it was created for Ireland and the Cowboys already have
College Scouting and Pro Scouting heads so they may simply eliminate
the position. Regardless, it’s important that the scouting department
and coaching staff are on the same page and ready to go for the off
season and especially the draft.
Step Three: Phase One
With the coaching staff and scouting departments set it’s important
to look at what free agents are to be signed. Phase One is to look at
your own free agents and make some decisions about them.
First, Marion Barber (RFA) will be resigned to a comfortable,
multi-year deal. He’s the starter for next season and Cowboys fans
expect great things from him. Can his physical running style hold up
over an entire season? Isn’t that the same thing they said about Adrian
Peterson?
Second, Ken Hamlin (UFA) had a great season. He’s made the Pro Bowl
based on what he was able to do in the Cowboys secondary and was a
pleasant surprise for fans like me. I’d like to see the Cowboys lock
him up for a few more seasons and see if he can continue on the track
he’s on. However, I wouldn’t break the bank for Hamlin and I believe
the Cowboys will give him a conservative offer to remain in a good
situation.
Third, Flozell Adams (UFA) the Cowboys have an interesting decision
with Adams. While at times he simply dominates his opponents at other
times he shows his age and appears slow. Also, his focus is sometimes
questionable as he virtually guarantees one or two false starts a game.
The Cowboys have a number of options here. They could let him go and
place Pat McQuinstan or Doug Free in his place. Both are highly
regarded by Dallas coaches. Or, they could let him go and move Leonard
Davis to left tackle. That means Cory Proctor (who was decent filling
in for Gurode at times) could be put in at Right Guard. Finally, they
could simply resign him and trust the line to play like it did last
season.
I don’t have enough info to make this decision but I would like to
see McQuinstan or Free take over. As much as I love Adams his false
starts kill me. Besides that, he’s getting up there in age and another
long term deal could have detrimental consequences over the next couple
years.
Finally, Julius Jones is gone. Done. Good riddance. Jones did
nothing after his rookie season and proved to be as soft as Bill
Parcells predicted. He proved that if there wasn’t a hole big enough
for a Mack truck then he couldn’t make it. He was slow getting around
the edge and once he was hit his run was all over. Jones is a backup at
best and it’s up to another team to somehow resurrect his dying career.
There are some other free agents but these are the most important.
Most of the Cowboys important FA’s had been extended before the season
and the others (like Canty) can be dealt with rather easily. Jaques
Reeves is probably gone too but he was never more than a “maybe” nickel
corner at best.
Step Three: Phase Two
Now, after you’ve decided which of your free agents are absolutely
essential you begin to look at the free agent market. The Cowboys are
about $16 million or so under the cap so they have ample room to
manovure. I think the most imporant issue they must address is their
defensive secondary. They have a solid pass rush (off the edges anyway)
and need to be able to shut teams down in man coverage (something they
struggled doing). Safety help only comes from one side as Roy Williams
regressed even further this year and, honestly, risked his job.
Therefore, I think the Cowboys should go for a home run here and
throw a lot of money at premiere corner Asante Samuel. Since Samuel did
so well this year the Pats can’t franchise him again the fact that he
hasn’t already negotiated an extension says he’s willing to explore
deals. The Cowboys can toss a lot of money at him and give him the
chance to go from one great team to another. However, the Pats also
have a lot of money and are sure to be right back in the hunt next year.
But if the Cowboys could some how convince Samuel to part ways with
the Pats then they could solve many problems with this one move. First,
it would give them another shutdown corner. With Samuel on one side and
Newman on the other teams will be fearful of the Cowboys secondary
(something they haven’t been since Darren Woodson retired). Also, the
Cowboys need a solid nickel corner and Anthony Henry would fit that
role well. He’s getting up in age but is still a solid corner and the
extra rest would only help his game.
With those three corners the Cowboys could trust man coverage while
allowing Ken Hamlin to float in the backfield. This would also free Roy
Williams up to simply swarm the ball on every down. With more than
capable corners in all three positions Williams’ coverage deficiency
wouldn’t be as glaring and he could even earn a Pro Bowl spot.
Of course, Samuel is the biggest fish this offseason and will be
hard for the Cowboys to reel in. After him I’d like them to go get
Marcus Trufant. Easily the second best corner on the market he would
slide into the number two spot on the Cowboys roster. While he wouldn’t
necessarily inspire the fear Samuel would the Cowboys secondary would
be seriously upgraded. Either way, the Cowboys need a known quantity in
the backfield and that’s why I’d like to see them sign a vet instead of
draft a top corner.
Depending who the Cowboys sign, they may want to pursue Bernard
Berrian; especially if Terry Glenn retires. However, I think the
Cowboys could avoid having to pay someone and draft an adequate
receiver. But if they don’t get that home run in the defensive
secondary then they may aim for one for the receiving corps.
Other than that the Cowboys could go big and sign Lance Briggs. He’s
looking to be the lead linebacker on a team of his own (and that’s not
happening any time soon in Chicago) and as well as Bradie James has
done Briggs is better. Again, I doubt the Cowboys would go here but
it’s a possibility. They desperately need a strong pass rush up the
middle and a linebacker like Briggs or a tough NT could be
possibilities.
Step Four
The draft. The Cowboys traded Brady Quinn to the Cleveland Browns
for the Browns’ 2008 first round draft pick. At the time, I was certain
it would be a top five pick, instead it’s number 22. Regardless, having
two draft picks opens up a list of options and the Cowboys must be
looking forward to the draft with eager anticipation.
So, I’ll assume for my own benefit that the Cowboys some how land
Asante Samuel. If that’s the case then there are three positions they
should look at on day one. In no particular order: Wide Receiver,
Running Back, Nose Tackle.
As for Wide Receiver I’m not sure who will still be on the board by
the times the Cowboys pick. WR is a difficult position to project and
I’m not sure the Cowboys will use a first round pick on one. I think
instead they’ll scoop up Felix Jones out of Arkansas and maybe someone
like Kentwan Balmer who could play either NT or DE.
The Cowboys could pull any numbers of moves like trading up into the
top five or ten, trading down, swapping a round one pick this year for
one next year. But I anticipate they’ll try to load up for a Super Bowl
run and use both round one selections. I am almost certain they’ll take
a running back and depending what they do either a WR or DB after that.
Step Five
Intensity. The Cowboys have lacked intensity on both sides of the
ball for a long time. I just don’t see anyone really stepping up with
energy on a consistent basis. The closest I’ve seen is Marion Barber
and now that he’s starting things could change. However, they need a
leader on defense who will give that unit a spark. That’s why I believe
signing someone like Asante Samuel is so important. Samuel gambles to
make plays but is successful most of the time and his intensity would
add a whole new dynamic to the Cowboys.
I think Jason Garrett will be spending his time this off season
figuring out how to get the Cowboys scoring early (something they
didn’t do despite their numbers). Meanwhile, Wade Phillips will be
working on how to help the defense finish. Consistently the defense was
stout early and then broke down as time went on. If the Cowboys defense
can hold up throughout the game and the offense can start hot then the
Cowboys will have a much better shot next year.
Conclusion
I happen to know for a fact that Jerry Jones checks this blog hourly
so look for these things to happen. If they don’t then surely Mr. Jones
T3 line must be down and the satellites he owns disabled (probably by
Bill Belichick).
But these are things I would be doing if I were owner of the Dallas
Cowboys and I sincerely hope Jerry Jones does something dramatic to
return my team to greatness.
Seriously: Good blog post. I have some opinions on it, so let's get down to it.
Marion Barber - Like him coming back, but he needs a buddy to help him stay healthy. By the way, he is NOT like Adrian Peterson. Peterson is more explosive. Barber runs and is willing to mow you down.
Ken Hamlin - Good season, but I wouldn't break the bank for him.
Flozell Adams - I wouldn't bring him back. Instead, I'd see if there was any possibility on moving up in the draft in order to get Jake Long, the left tackle from Michigan. He's a hard worker and would help solidify the line.
Jones will find another job somewhere, perhaps with the Bears, who look like they're ready to have someone take Cedric Benson for a long drive from which he'll never return...like Oakland. He's just been a bust.
Canty should be kept. Reeves needs to be said goodbye to.
Williams needs to move to linebacker. He's a liability out there. I like the Asante Samuel idea, though I would be more happy with going after the corner from Oakland (I won't even try to spell his name for fear of #### it up.) And don't worry about Samuel returning to the Pats. That marraige looks done.
I'd also hope that somehow, the Cowboys are able to get Early Doucett or Limas Sweed in the draft.
Jerry Jones check this blog! Jerry! Buy The Texas Rangers! We Need You, If Only for The Comedic Purposes!
Flozell, gone.
Roy Williams needs a new position. He is actually a crappy cover guy AND a #### tackler now. I dunno what we could get for him in a trade.
The Cowboys should keep the two fist round draft picks and get a Left Tackle w/ one and a safety w/ the other.
Put the bid in for Asante Samuel. He's a playmaker. If your offer is big enough, NE won't match it.
Running back I look for later in the draft.
I'd actually try and get Terrell Suggs, for a fair price. Imagine him and D Ware.
Morisato:
Marion Barber: Yeah, I was afraid people would take this the wrong way. I wasn't saying Marion Barber is the same quality I was simply saying people doubted Adrian Peterson because of his physical style. I'd say it was a risk worth taking.
Ken Hamlin: I agree, something sensible but don't over pay for him.
Adams: I don't know. It depends how much they like the guys they have. I think they've drafted too many O linemen early in recent years to draft another one. And I definitely don't think they'll give up two picks in the first round to get one.
Jones: He'll be a backup, as he should be. He'd work well in a place like New England where he wouldn't be asked to do too much. Or even Green Bay, somewhere he can go and not be expected to shoulder a great deal of the load.
Canty: He was all right and I would try to retain him but I wouldn't fight too hard.
Williams: He just needs to leave. He's lost confidence in himself and there's no saving that. Unless he can get it back he'll be useless.
KK: Thanks. Those aren't bad options but I don't know if they could afford Asante Samuel and Suggs. I would be sure to get Samuel first and then see what I could get after that.
SoCo: I totally disagree, but for purely personal reasons. I love Barber and I don't think Miami would give a number one pick for him anyhow.
I haven't read the whole thing so... since I don't want to be taking notes while I'm blogging I'll just take it phase by phase.
You mentioned Flozel: sign him. Though it frustrates the heck out of me that he is the most penalized O-Lineman year in and year out he is still top 5 or even 3 at the position. The problem on the O-line is at center. Upgrade.
Barber: sign him but use him like you have been using him. Don't start him but give him 60-75% of the carries. I just think he is more effective when he has 3 quarters in him while the D has 4.
Julius Jones: I have a soft spot in my heart for Jones because of how he played his rookie season but it just might be time to move on. He is still effective in a 2 back system so I would try to trade him in a package deal. Here is something I have been thinking about for a while:
Julius Jones and Roy Williams for a S to replace Williams.
Do you think we can get a legit veteran S for that? Ed Reed, Troy Pola?????, Brian Dawkins or something like that. Just a thought.
As for Hamlin: sign him he made Williams look not so bad this year.
Reeves: played good with regular playing time early in the season and already knows the system so you might as well keep him in case of injury.
I don't understand why many Cowboys fans are calling for them to draft WR's. They are pretty stacked at the position. Glenn will probably be done in 2 years and T.O. because of his conditioning will probably be around for another 4. Crayton can start in this league and Hurd is under the direction of T.O. Miles Austin is fairly talented and I think Rechtor will make the team this season. Roy Williams (WR) will be a free agent next season as will a couple of other good WR's so there is no immidiate need at the position.
They are loaded at LB
loaded at TE
loaded at O-Line (except for the position in need, C)
loaded at WR
and fairly loaded at D-Line
that leaves the secondary and RB. Those should be where they turn their attention to during the draft.
Step 2: with Houck now the OL coach I believe the Dallas running game will be in the top 10, if not better next year. He is a very good OL coach. If it wasn't for Bruce Coslet(#### zone blocking scheme), he would have never left.
Step 3 phase 1: Dallas has 40 players signed and 20.61 milion dollars of cap space.
Drew Rosenhous, Barber's agent has told Dallas he wants 25 million for 5 years. I say ok.
Hamlin should also see the money.
I would franchise Flozell for 1 year and see after that.
McQuinstan should compete with Kosier for the starting LG spot.
Keith Davis should be resigned, he is Dallas's best special team player. Last year he missed 2 games and Dallas gave up a punt return to Dante Hall and a kick return in the Buffalo game. Back to back games. He is important.
Julius Jones, Reeves, and Nate Jones are gone.
Step 3 phase 2: Samuels will want Nate Clements money. A little too rich for Dallas. Trufant will be franchised by Seattle. I think the best CB for Dallas is Nnamdi Asomugha.
Step 4: At WR there have been rumors that Detroit is willing to trade Roy Williams(he wants to return to Texas, just like Leonard Davis) for a #2 draft pick. I would jump all over that. I would even give up the 2nd #1 pick that Dallas has. This would take care of the WR postion.
I would then select the best RB available with the 22nd pick in the 1st round.
I believe Dallas will make enough moves in the off season that they will be in the same position next year, hopefully this time they will capitilize on the opportunity.
KK: Oh yeah it would be awesome to get Suggs. But I think the Ravens will work hard to keep him and I'm not sure if that's the best place for the Cowboys to spend money. But I think their defense should be where they are loading up.
Texas: I don't know if they would resign Jones just to trade him but that's not a bad scenario. Something else that's running through my mind is should the Cowboys resign Keith Davis and insert him as the starter? Or maybe they should bump Hamlin over to Strong Safety and turn to Pat Watkins as Free Safety.
Glenn might be done this year but I think they have some young talent. I'm very interested in how Isiah Stanback will develop and I think the Cowboys can hold off on Wide Receiver for one more year.
I think the Line Backing corps could get a little thinned out as I'm thinking they'll get rid of Carpenter and some others. We'll see. But I agree DB's and RB's for the draft.
QCisco: I think franchised Adams may be a good idea. My hesitation to sign him is how he'll hold up and the development of the guys behind him. If you can get a young line, I say go for it.
Unless they plan on starting Keith Davis then he's gone. He'll get a chance to start in New Orleans I think.
I also think the Cowboys have to stop thinking "a little too rich" and swing for the fences. However, Nnamdi Asomugha is a solid option as well. Just not the home run I'm talking about.
That might not be a bad trade for Roy Williams. Don't know if I'd trade a #2 pick but maybe a combo of later picks. But that doesn't sound like a bad option.
I am a FOX sports blogger because I like to talk and have opinions about pretty much anything and everything. I like pretty much any sport but I love football (basketball's a close second). The NFL is the only major sport I watch all season but I watch the others sporadically. My favorite teams are the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Red Wings, Atlanta Braves, and Boston Red Sox.