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Jerry Jones: Jason Garrett is “not coaching for his job this year”

After two straight seasons with an 8-8 record, you would think that Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett would be on the hot seat in 2013. According to Jeremy Ryan of the NFL Network, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told Albert Breer that Garrett is ”not coaching for his job this year.” I believe the reason Jones is keeping Garrett around is that he doesn’t push back the way most head...
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1 day ago  |  Discuss

Romo's injury shouldn't be taken lightly

The Dallas Cowboys will likely be without starting quarterback Tony Romo until training camp because of a cyst that he had surgically removed from his back last month. I'm sure head coach Jason Garrett will attempt to downplay the impact of losing Romo for three weeks of organized training activities and a mandatory minicamp in June, but this could certainly stunt the development...
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Romo's injury shouldn't be taken lightly

The Dallas Cowboys will likely be without starting quarterback Tony Romo until training camp because of a cyst that he had surgically removed from his back last month. I'm sure head coach Jason Garrett will attempt to downplay the impact of losing Romo for three weeks of organized training activities and a mandatory minicamp in June, but this could certainly stunt the development...
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1 day ago  |  Discuss

Jerry's Romo shell game continues

One of the great things about being Tony Romo other than securing the best tee times is having an annual campaign built around your ego. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones truly believes that he can will his organization to success simply by lavishing his franchise quarterback with money and catchphrases. Some of you recall the "Romo friendly" campaign a few years back. The idea...
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2 days ago  |  Discuss

Jerry Jones, Jason Garrett can't seem to agree on Romo's involvement

So is Tony Romo going to be spending more time on the job or will it just be more of the same? It's an interesting topic for discussion because the Dallas Cowboys' owner and general manager can't seem to agree with the team's head coach on if their franchise quarterback will be having more of an influence on the club's offensive game-planning. To help you better...
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5 days ago  |  Discuss

Jerry Jones' Cowboys Are 'The Cheese That Goes Crunch'

IRVING, Texas Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys are, in the way he peddles his product, "The Cheese That Goes Crunch." For the 24th consecutive year, a hot subject at Valley Ranch is the seeming discord between something Jerry says and something someone else in power (in this case, coach Jason Garrett) says. The subject: Quarterback Tony Romo's supposed "Peyton...
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6 days ago  |  Discuss

Who Will Be the Dallas Cowboys Play Caller in 2013?

This is the time of year when football season really starts to pick up. Free agency is long gone. The NFL Draft is a memory. Even Rookie Camp has been completed. At this point, we’re looking towards OTA’s, training camps, preseason, and real NFL Football games. if the suit fits, Romo may just be calling plays in ’13 All that considered, it’s a bit concerning that we don...
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7 days ago  |  Discuss

Draft and Offseason Review: Dallas Cowboys

Reports came out after the first day of the draft that Jason Garrett and the scouts were extremely upset with the Cowboys’ decision-making that day. From what I’ve gathered, Garrett and the scouts wanted the team to stay put at 18 and draft Sharrif Floyd, which makes perfect sense even if you don’t think Floyd was a steal there– they need 4-3 players as they make that transition...
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8 days ago  |  Discuss

Jason Garrett says the Cowboys still haven’t made a decision on who will call plays

According to Calvin Watkins of ESPNDallas.com, Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett told the media that they’ve haven’t decided who will call the offensive plays in 2013. “We haven’t made a decision on that,” Garrett said I got a feeling Garrett and the Cowboys know exactly who’ll be calling the offensive plays this coming fall.  For whatever reason they’re not ready to...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Jason Garrett Says Cowboys Not Set On Play-Calling Duties

It's highly unlikely that Jason Garrett will be calling plays for the Dallas Cowboys offense next season. The writing was on the wall when the Cowboys hired Bill Callahan as the new offensive coordinator in January. Garrett successfully dodged the issue back in February, saying no decision has been made on play-calling. He reiterated that stance on Saturday in-between practices...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Garrett 'surprised' by Sensabaugh's retirement

IRVING, Texas Former Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday. Asked Friday about Sensabaugh calling it quits, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he was surprised by the 29-year-old's decision. "It did surprise me, Garrett said. I think he has football left in him. I havent talked to him since then. Hes a young football player...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Cowboys DC Kiffin: 'Everybody is on the same page'

IRVING, Texas Maybe Jerry Jones handpicked Monte Kiffin to be defensive coordinator or maybe Jason Garrett made the call. Either way, Kiffin wants it to be known that everyone in the Dallas Cowboys organization is "unified." "Everybody is on the same page," Kiffin said after the Friday morning session of rookie minicamp. "You may hear this or hear that...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Cowboys hot topics: Injury updates, thoughts on Tony Romos offensive involvement

If reading about Dallas Cowboys rookies at this weekend's minicamp doesn't interest you, perhaps some of these topics will. On Wednesday, nine Cowboys players and head coach Jason Garrett participated in the Reliant Home Run Derby at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, raising 43,000 for the Salvation Army. Between taking swings, the players and Garrett stopped to chat with...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Jason Garrett Doesn’t Know Who Will Be Calling Plays For The Cowboys

Considering Jason Garrett is the Head Coach, you would think he should have an idea by now. But, we know who is the “REAL” Head Coach of the Cowboys and it isn’t Garrett. When Cowboys coach Jason Garrett was asked Saturday if he knew who was going to call offensive plays this year, he didn’t offer a concrete answer. “We haven’t made a decision on that,” Garrett said...
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11 days ago  |  Discuss

Are Cowboys prepping to replace star players?

IRVING, Texas Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett sat at the podium in a late-night NFL Draft press conference ostensibly to celebrate the second-round selection of tight end Gavin Escobar. Yet Garrett repeatedly steered the conversation back to deferential bows to the Cowboys' established icon at the position, Jason Witten. "Jason Witten is arguably the best tight end...
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19 days ago  |  Discuss

Are Cowboys prepping to replace star players?

IRVING, Texas Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett sat at the podium in a late-night NFL Draft press conference ostensibly to celebrate the second-round selection of tight end Gavin Escobar. Yet Garrett repeatedly steered the conversation back to deferential bows to the Cowboys' established icon at the position, Jason Witten. "Jason Witten is arguably the best tight end...
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19 days ago  |  Discuss

Jerry Jones says the Cowboys don’t have a “country club atmosphere”

According to the Dallas Morning News, during a conference call with season ticket holders, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made it clear that an unmotivated locker room isn’t the reason why they’re a combined 16-16 over the past two years. “I don’t think that we do have a country club atmosphere around here,” Jones said. “There’s too much competition. These players recognize...
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20 days ago  |  Discuss

Jason Garrett: Drafting for team need makes a team worse?

While watching a recent Dallas Cowboys pre-draft press conference, a record was surely set. With less than a minute’s rambling Dallas Coach Jason Garrett managed to dash any realistic hopes that Cowboy nation held for seeing significant team improvement through the NFL draft. “By nature, if you draft too much for need your team probably by definition gets worse,” Coach Garrett told...
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23 days ago  |  2 Comments

Garrett on unprecedented o-inemen selected in the first round

IRVING, Texas The Dallas Cowboys wanted to improve their offensive line in this year's draft and made that known with their first-round pick, selecting Wisconsin offensive lineman Travis Frederick. Six of the first 11 picks were offensive linemen. Three more o-linemen came off the board before the first round was completed. "I think the whole thing started up in the front...
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27 days ago  |  Discuss

How the Cowboys Were Built

There was a little communication this week between the brass of the Dallas Cowboys and the beat writers who gather for every word, and Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star Telegram found something worth discussing in his conversation with Jason Garrett on Wednesdayfrom the NFL Owners Meetings in Arizona. Let's take a look at what he offered: As he prepares for his third...
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March 21, 2013  |  Discuss

Former coach to Garrett: Don't give up control!

When you're the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys there are going to be distractions. Jason Garrett has dealt with his share in his two and half seasons leading the club, with the most recent being the perception that team owner and general manager Jerry Jones was responsible for making all of the coaching staff changes over the last month. One change still remains up in the...
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March 01, 2013  |  Discuss

Jerry Jones:Dallas Cowboys are in a rut that is akin to lying dead in a coffin.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones likes to win. So much so, that he is finally publicly stating that he has put his head coach on the hot seat. Jones has always used colorful terms to describe the state of his team. When he spoke with the Star-Telegram at the NFL Scouting Combine he went as far as to say that the Cowboys are “in a rut that is akin to lying dead in a coffin....
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February 25, 2013  |  8 Comments

Garrett tells truth about short-sighted approach

Someone stop the presses, if this were a newspaper. A member of the Dallas Cowboys organization has told the truth. No, I'm serious. After a week of Stephen Jones saying hilarious things, such as the club's No. 1 need on defense being safety, a member of the organization has been injected with truth serum. None other than head coach Jason Garrett took the podium Friday in...
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February 23, 2013  |  Discuss

Garrett says Ratliff will remain with Cowboys

Four-time Pro Bowler Jay Ratliff experienced a tumultuous 2012 season with the Dallas Cowboys plagued by injuries, a locker-room conflict with owner Jerry Jones, and last month, a DUI arrest. Nevertheless, the Cowboys on Friday left no doubt about the team's plans for Ratliff to remain with the team this year. "Absolutely," coach Jason Garrett said from the NFL Scouting...
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February 23, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys rumors: Dallas to keep Jay Ratliff

Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett told the NFL Network that he “absolutely” expects nose tackle Jay Ratliff to be back with the team next season. Ratliff is coming off an injury-plagued campaign during which he was limited to six games. When he was able to suit up for Dallas, the defensive lineman only amassed 16 tackles with no sacks. Ratliff was healthy enough to...
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February 23, 2013  |  Discuss
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