Sun @ 9:23 pm – Bryant’s injury has been confirmed by multiple sources. He is expected to have surgery tomorrow morning to repair the damage. 7:33 pm - Lost in their overtime win on the road against Indianapolis, the Cowboys were hit with a tough bit of news, as rookie wide receiver Dez Bryant has reportedly [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Now that Jerry Jones has finally pulled the plug on this disastrous season in Dallas, firing head coach Wade Phillips and replacing him temporarily with offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, speculation has begun to mount with regard to who Jones will bring in next to run his team. ESPN’s John Clayton did a nice job of [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 7, 2010
12:24 am – Jones offered a few quotes that indicate a change is in the works, but stayed somewhat vague as to the exact future of Phillips through the remainder of the season. It will be interesting to see how this situation plays out, as Jones has made it clear that he prefers not to [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, October 31, 2010
Week after week, the Cowboys continue to find a way to lose and while there’s been plenty of mixed signals from team owner Jerry Jones as of late, their latest showing may finally bring an end to the mountain of speculation surrounding head coach Wade Phillips’ future with the team. According to Jean Jacques Taylor of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Nothing is set in stone, but the initial prognosis on Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo isn’t looking good for a quick recovery, as team owner Jerry Jones has told reporters that they expect Romo to be out for at least six weeks and possibly eight. A detailed examination will almost certainly take place tomorrow morning, and [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 25, 2010
Coming off his team’s tough loss last week against the Vikings, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made it clear he wasn’t interested in removing head coach Wade Phillips from his job in the middle of the season. But after Dallas was dominated by their hated rivals from New York in almost every facet of the game, [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, October 17, 2010
Starting a season off with a 1-4 record doesn’t exactly lend itself to job security for the head coach involved, but in the case of Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips, it seems as though he’ll maintain a tenuous hold on his position through the end of the season at the very least. Team owner Jerry Jones [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, October 3, 2010
Just a few seasons ago, the Cowboys had the luxury of having two running backs in their huddle capable of forcing defenses to game plan around them, in Marion Barber and Felix Jones who brought sheer power and unbelievable speed to the field respectively. Michael Lombardi of the NFL Network gave several pointed opinions in [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 24, 2010
Herm Edwards has never been one to shy away from controversy with his comments, and while his podium has been limited somewhat since his dismissal in Kansas City, he sent out a shock wave of sorts this afternoon with his interest in taking over the head coach position in Dallas if and when Wade Phillips is fired. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 24, 2010
It’s not often that head coaches who start a season off with an 0-2 record are given a seal of approval from the team’s owner and front office, but fortunately for Dallas head coach Wade Phillips, that’s exactly how things have played out for him thus far. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn’t known for being overly patient with his [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Coming into the season, expectations were high in Dallas, with team having solidified several areas of concern in off-season acquisitions via free agency and the draft. But after starting the 2010 campaign off with a dismal 0-2 record, the Cowboys are grasping for anything that they can use to right the ship so to speak, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 14, 2010
A short while back, I was asked to read and review a book recapping the glory days of the Pittsburgh Steelers and their arch-nemesis the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s. Having a deep love for all things football, regardless of the teams on the field, I immediately agreed, even though I’m not exactly the most [...]
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