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Cowboys' McGee being groomed as Romo's backup


BY CHAREAN WILLIAMS
cjwilliams@star-telegram.com
Posted Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011


ARLINGTON -- Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Stephen McGee seems to save his best for the last.

He did it again in the fourth quarter of Thursday's exhibition opener, going 7 of 9 for 128 yards, two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion in a 24-23 come-from-behind victory over the Broncos.

"You've got to give him his due," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "He's had the opportunity in clutch situations... and he's taken advantage."

In the fourth quarter of the past four games he has played -- two preseason and two regular season -- McGee has completed 29 of 41 passes for 374 yards, four touchdowns and a 131.6 passer rating. His eight fourth-quarter drives have led to five touchdowns, one field goal, one punt and a missed field goal. The Cowboys are 3-1 in those games, and if not for a missed extra point and/or a defensive breakdown, Dallas would have won the game in Arizona last December, too.

"I just feel like that's a time when you have to step up and make the plays," McGee said. "The team is relying on you. The game's on the line. I think that's fun football right there. Not to downplay another situation -- they're all important -- but I just feel like those are fun. The game's on the line. You've got to step up."

This time a year ago, McGee's job status was in doubt. A fourth-round pick of the Cowboys' in 2009, McGee had looked as indecisive his second season as his rookie season.

During training camp, there were whispers inside the organization that Tony Romo and Jon Kitna might be the only quarterbacks on the Cowboys' 53-player roster. Then, McGee solidified his job against Miami in the preseason finale.

Now, after he played in two regular-season games last season, with one start, it's obvious the Cowboys are grooming McGee to take over as Romo's backup. Kitna is in the last year of his contract, and he turns 39 next month.

"Stephen is a guy we really like. We really like him," Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said. "One of the things we try to emphasize to all our players, particularly our quarterbacks, is to go play. He's very well prepared. Now, go play. Go play football just like it's [high school ball in] Burnet, Texas, a lot of years ago. He hears that from me a lot."

McGee no longer is the young guy. He is 25 and sometimes the oldest player in his huddle.

He has expressed some frustration with his inexperienced teammates' not knowing where to go or what to do sometimes. McGee's second-quarter interception can be laid at the feet of receivers Jesse Holley and Kevin Ogletree, who had poor timing on the play.

"I don't feel young for a couple of reasons," McGee said. "I've got the beard and the bald spot. But then No. 2, in my huddle, I'm old. Those guys are clueless, and I'm having to coach them up on every little detail. I know at the end of the day if they mess up, I'm the one taking the pounding in the huddle or on the sideline, but most importantly in the pocket. I'm making sure those receivers know what they do every chance. If they mess up, I'm on them. If the linemen aren't communicating right, I'm on them. That's my job, and if they get out in a preseason game and they mess up, I'm the one hurting at the end of the play."

McGee was feeling a little sore after the game against the Broncos. His neck hurt. His chest ached. But it was a good kind of sore.

"It's always a lot better when you win," McGee said.

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I like this kid. From what we've seen he could very well be the backup right now if they chose to.
 

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"I just feel like that's a time when you have to step up and make the plays," McGee said. "The team is relying on you. The game's on the line. I think that's fun football right there. Not to downplay another situation -- they're all important -- but I just feel like those are fun. The game's on the line. You've got to step up."

Why do you not feel that way all the time?

I'd suggest his having more success has more to do with a combination of not having to think as much, as well as defenses playing more prevent style alignments.
 

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Cowboys' McGee being groomed as Romo's backup

Really, never would have guessed it. I was wondering why we drafted him and now this makes perfect sense.

Give me Kitna for another year before turning the reigns over to McGee.
 
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They should draft a developmental QB every year...it is worth it for the most important position on the team. Packers did it for year and now you have the Pats with a guy like Ryan Mallet looking good behind Brady...he either gives them depth or a big trade chip in a couple years.
 
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They should draft a developmental QB every year...it is worth it for the most important position on the team. Packers did it for year and now you have the Pats with a guy like Ryan Mallet looking good behind Brady...he either gives them depth or a big trade chip in a couple years.

You cant hold or develop that many QB's.

Im feeling like McGee is worth a 2nd and change to the Seahawks or Raiders this time next year.
 
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A 2nd is ambitious.

Hopefully he never sees the field this year because Romo stays healthy on our march to our 6th Lombardi.

With that being the case, I can't imagine there being enough of McGee on display to warrant more than a mid-round selection.
 
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He was a 4th round pick, he now has 3 years of experience and learning under Jason Garrett. If he was in last years draft he probably goes right after Dalton and right before Kaepernick.

I dont know how/want to accumulate the stats but Im sure he has an identical resume to Kevin Kolb at this point.
 

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They should draft a developmental QB every year...it is worth it for the most important position on the team. Packers did it for year and now you have the Pats with a guy like Ryan Mallet looking good behind Brady...he either gives them depth or a big trade chip in a couple years.

I don't know about every year but I'd like us to take a chance on either Robert Griffin...
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..or Brock Osweiler in 2013.
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He was a 4th round pick, he now has 3 years of experience and learning under Jason Garrett. If he was in last years draft he probably goes right after Dalton and right before Kaepernick.

I dont know how/want to accumulate the stats but Im sure he has an identical resume to Kevin Kolb at this point.

McGee will need to have a monster pre-season this year in order to generate any kind of trade buzz.
 
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McGee will need to have a monster pre-season this year in order to generate any kind of trade buzz.

Hes going to play all of game 4, hopefully they give him a series w/ the 1's.

But the point is what you are getting with him is a ready to go QB. Hes young and has upside but doesnt need to be babied.



To acquire Charlie Whitehurst.....

The Seahawks swapped the 40th pick in the second round with San Diego's 60th pick and also will send the Chargers a third-round pick in the 2011 draft.

And thats a guy they didnt think was better than Tavaris Jackson.
 
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I'm not saying he's not tradeable. I'm just saying he needs to show more than he has already.
 
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