Sunday, November 17, 2013

How the Dallas Cowboys Can Win on Offense

photo: The Score.com
From my viewpoint, the Dallas Cowboys can start winning football games by using their offense more
efficiently. They way they can do this is by getting the ball out of Tony Tomo’s hands faster and faster. If I were playing the General Manager role, there are three ways this can be done…(1) by running the football, (2) winning on first down, and (3) making quicker passes with quicker route running.

Running the football
Currently, Dallas does not have the offensive line to simply line up and blow people off the line of scrimmage. So what must happen…the offensive coordinator(s) must scheme and make runs looks like passes and passes look like runs. Too often, Dallas will bunch their offensive line with two tight ends and one wide receiver. Then they run the football. Predictable!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Dallas Cowboys Number One Priority…Marketing or Winning Games?


photo: CBS Sports.com
If anyone has watched the Dallas Cowboys, especially Cowboys fans, you know the team has not been
that successful. Since Jason Garrett has taken over as the head coach, fans have been calling for his firing. His first season as head coach Garrett produced a 5-3 record taking over for Wade Phillips during the middle of the 2010 season. After 2010, Garrett has produced 8-8 records in 2011 and 2012 missing the playoffs by losing the last game of the season each time.

This brings the Boys to 2013. So far, they are 5-5 heading into the bye week. The team has been riddled with injuries over the past two years, especially on defense. Mr. Jerry Jones has stated over and over that he believes in Jason Garrett, yet Garrett has not found a way to lead his team into a winning situation.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Can the Dallas Cowboys Make the Playoffs?


photo: North Dallas Gazette.com

Dallas Cowboys Quick Note for the remainder of the 2013 season:



The Dallas Cowboys record this season is 4-4. The four teams Dallas has beaten are below .500. The four teams they have lost to is above .500.