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February, 15, 2013

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com


IRVING, Texas – As far as offensive coordinator Bill Callahan is concerned, personnel isn’t a problem for the Cowboys’ offensive line.

At least, that’s what Callahan claimed Thursday when asked whether he believed the Cowboys needed to make offensive line a draft priority.

“I like our guys,” Callahan said. “I like the guys that I have. Anything else in addition to that is a bonus. The guys that I have, you walk into that room and you get motivated by their passion, by their toughness and what they go through on a daily basis. …

“I love these guys. I want to keep coaching them and whatever we add to our team we add. But I love the group that I’ve got right now.”

To put Callahan’s comments in context, it must be noted that his primary goal during Thursday’s meeting with the media was to avoid saying anything inflammatory. It isn’t wise for an assistant coach to publicly give the general manager a wish list, especially when half the coaching staff was just replaced.

Jerry Jones shouldn’t need a public push from Callahan to make addressing the offensive line a priority.

Right tackle Doug Free, graded by Pro Football Focus as the No. 66 offensive tackle last season, could be a salary cap casualty. Even if the Cowboys are comfortable starting Jermey Parnell, who split time with Free late in the season, they need to address the depth at tackle.

There is a drastic need for depth and competition in the interior line. Mackenzy Bernadeau, the 50th-ranked guard in Pro Football Focus’ grades, is a candidate to slide to center or be demoted to a backup. There are question marks at center, where Ryan Cook was a reasonably adequate stopgap while Phil Costa followed up a rough first season as a starter by missing most of the year with injuries.

However, Callahan was adamant that the Cowboys’ offensive line performed better last season that it appeared at first glance despite the least productive rushing attack in the franchise’s 16-game history and frequent problems in pass protection.

“Going through the cut-ups, it’s interesting because what you think we saw during the season isn’t always what it is now when you turn the film on because you’re turning the film on with a fresh set of eyes and you’re looking at it in a different manner,” Callahan said. “When I look at it, I’m highly critical. I’m a little bit fresher because I got a little more sleep. I look at it in the sense that everything we do we can get better.

“I thought our line got better during the course of the year. It’s hard to justify it with not making the playoffs and the ranking that we had. And I understand that. I would tell you in terms of technique football, which is everything in line play, the little idiosyncracies that you have to execute and perform are so huge. I think we’re getting there. I don’t think we’re there yet. But I see improvement through the course of last season and I’m encouraged by that.”
 

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I read this the other day and decided not to post it here because this place is full of negative haters, not realists like myself
 

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I read this the other day and decided not to post it here because this place is full of negative haters, not realists like myself

I knew I could convert you to the homer side. Took awhile, but it appears my hard work is paying off.
 

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Nah, he just has to say that. He just sounds convincing about it because he's a smart guy.

But I bet he also thinks these guys wouldn't look so bad if he could run the offense.
 

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I no longer want this man calling plays. And fuck the "What did you expect him to say?" argument. Either tell the truth or say "no comment." Don't lie through your teeth about a shitty o-line.
 

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Looks like Jerry has already informed the staff they won't get any help on the OL.
 

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How about "i was dissapointed in the way our offensive line played as a unit. There were stretches when they did well, but like in any sport. You can never have enough good players. Competiton is a good thing"

That's very PC yet honest
 

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How about "i was dissapointed in the way our offensive line played as a unit. There were stretches when they did well, but like in any sport. You can never have enough good players. Competiton is a good thing"

That's very PC yet honest

no kidding, it drives me nuts how PC everyone tries to be at valley ranch, its not national security for gods sake. It strikes me there is too much concern over upsetting players and not enough making players feel "uncomfortable" and I dont undersand the resistance in taking this stance publicly.

I dont understand why a standard comment regarding ALL players can't be something like:

"This is the NFL and our team is always seeking to improve which means that no players job is safe because if given the opportunity that makes sense to improve the team, it will be done and no player is exempt from this. Teams that aren't aware of this necessity to constantly improve remain stagnant and ultimately die, we want to remain highly competitive and successful in both the short and long term and all player evaluations and decisions will be made with this in mind"

Instead, we get constant gibberish and obfuscating in what I can only conclude is fear that saying what every player and coach already knows is true (your job is only as safe as the next available guy) will somehow cause them to lose or offend a player. Screw that, deal with it or move on down the road. I want to see how the players respond to this kind of pressure and the ones that can't need to be sent packing.

It's seems Jerry has such a bad taste in his mouth from the environments created by Jimmy and Parcells, he's doing the exact opposite because he wants to have fun and be chummy with all the players which is a recipe for failure IMHO
 
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"Don't give the mediots any red meat! They're out to get you!"

Sorry. That was the paranoid Zoner in me rising to the surface.
 

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It's seems Jerry has such a bad taste in his mouth from the environments created by Jimmy and Parcells, he's doing the exact opposite because he wants to have fun and be chummy with all the players which is a recipe for failure IMHO
So you think Jerry forces Callahan and Garrett to say positive things?
 

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So you think Jerry forces Callahan and Garrett to say positive things?

If Jerry was my boss and he came out publically on numerous occasions saying he was happy with the offensive line. Next thing I come out and say I dont think the oline was that good.

Do you think thats a good idea to do to your employer

Jerry did not say directly to Callahan and say not to say anything bad. As an employee, you just know what you should say
 

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Nah. No coach comes out and says his players suck, even if he knows they do. There's just no need to tell the media that.
 

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Nah. No coach comes out and says his players suck, even if he knows they do. There's just no need to tell the media that.

No one said to say the players suck

A simple "the offensive line needs to play better as a unit"
is not demeaning to any player
 

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But I bet he also thinks these guys wouldn't look so bad if he could run the offense.

Dont really see where it makes any difference. I know you hate Garrett and I too wanted him replaced as HC, but if you cant block you cant block. Doesnt matter who runs the offense or calls plays.

The fact Callahan was their position coach and the only guy who appeared to be improved was Costa (who hardly played) doesnt say much IMO.
 

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No one said to say the players suck

A simple "the offensive line needs to play better as a unit"
is not demeaning to any player

They did do that in the case of Bernadeau and Free last year.
 

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Kiffin is asked about Spencer, says he's not supposed to talk about it

New defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin was asked about Anthony Spencer on Thursday when the Cowboys’ new assistant coaches met the media.

But Kiffin, who had been so effusive in his interview session, clamped down on talk about the outside linebacker, who might have been the Cowboys’ best defensive player last season but is no sure thing to return.

“That’s not for me to address,” Kiffin said. “I think somebody already told me that before I got here. I got coached up, too.”

http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com/cowboys/2013/02/kiffin-is-asked-about-spencer-says-hes-not-supposed-to-talk-about-it.html#storylink=cpy
So you think Jerry forces Callahan and Garrett to say positive things?

I wasn't thinking that and I have no idea how things get decided upon in Valley ranch, it just seems really strange and unnecessarily complicated to me.

Someone is apparently dictating what can and cannot be talked about publicly:

source: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.co...-supposed-to-talk-about-it.html#storylink=cpy

maybe Rich Dalrimple is who we all should be hating
 
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