“I wanted someone I knew well. I wanted someone that could get it done to be our coach. I wanted Jimmy Johnson,” Jones said. “I said he’d be worth five first-round draft choices or five Heisman Trophy winners. Of course, I sure did get laughed out of town when I said it. It was my first experience as an owner and a general manager – a difficult and very unpopular decision. Jimmy, it was a great decision. You were a great teammate. You were a great partner. Contrary to popular belief, we worked so well together for five years and restored the Cowboys’ credibility with our fans. We were back-to-back; we were driven; we had thick skin; we took all the criticism they could dish out. I thank you.”
Kevin @KS1988NYJ
Lucky Whitehead muffs a punt, misjudges next one, bobbles third #JetsCamp #Jets
So had Tex Schramm, jackass. Tex had been recruiting Jimmy for at least three years before you had the slightest inkling you might buy the team. Hiring Jimmy was a total no-brainer, as was drafting Aikman #1 - that was already a done deal by the time of "Mia's Night."Obi-Drunk Jerry said:I wanted someone that could get it done to be our coach. I wanted Jimmy Johnson
This isn't about Cowboys camp but thought you might find this interesting.
Evan Silva on Twitter: "Paxton Lynch "has lost every single practice session" to Trevor Siemian. #Broncos https://t.co/hwKzYghtXm"
This isn't about Cowboys camp but thought you might find this interesting.
Evan Silva on Twitter: "Paxton Lynch "has lost every single practice session" to Trevor Siemian. #Broncos https://t.co/hwKzYghtXm"
FIXED!Lynch's problem is above the neck, Moore is both below and above.
Ha. The players look like they're being held hostage.
Tyron Smith (back), Maliek Collins (hip), Ryan Switzer (hamstring) and David Irving (ankle) are expected to work slowly back into practice today after missing time the first two weeks of camp. They took part in the morning walkthrough.
Tapper looked pretty decent the other night, showed some explosion off the ball and speed.
Today shows up for practice, promptly gets hurt, heads to trainers tent and then the locker room. No word on what it is.
What would make this the most scary offense since "The Greatest Show on Turf" would be to take the above suggestions, combine them with more touches in the passing game for Zeke, and never, EVER take Zeke off the field. His superior pass blocking and his constant looming threat is what will open it all up for the rest of the receving corps.Look at this: Beasley is not only always open but open for TDs. I'm sure the Dallas film staff are not overlooking these Beasley opportunities. A big step would be to feature Beasley from the slot, use Dez across the field, Butler long and TWilly for LOS 3rd down stuff. Switzer sprinkled between TWilly and Butlers reps.
What would make this the most scary offense since "The Greatest Show on Turf" would be to take the above suggestions, combine them with more touches in the passing game for Zeke, and never, EVER take Zeke off the field. His superior pass blocking and his constant looming threat is what will open it all up for the rest of the receving corps.
Even just the THREAT he represents by being on the field, opens up opportunities for the rest of the offense.Run him into the ground. I agree, get every ounce you can out of him. Absolutely no reason he should come out of the game if he is healthy. They could eat teams alive with the screen. He's the team's best 3rd down option. He could easily have 3 or 4 of those screens like he had in Pittsburgh where he took it to the house.