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Posted by bbroaddus at 7/12/2012 11:55 AM CDT on dallascowboys.com


Well, who should appear in Wednesday's edition of The Ultimate 53, none other than DeMarcus Ware. OK kids, gather around, it's time for another round of Draft-Day Storytime with Uncle Bryan.

The 2005 NFL Draft was my last with the club. Jeff Ireland was taking over for my old boss, Larry Lacewell, so it was understandable that Jeff wanted to bring in his own guys for the department. It happens all over the league, so it's something you live with as part of this business. I still had a shot to stay, but Parcells pushed for Brian Gaine from the Jets, and so that started my path into radio, but let's get back to the story.

In the 2004 draft, we made a trade with the Bills for our first round selection that year, moving back in the draft to the second round and picking up the Bills' first in 2005. The Buffalo trade and what happened there is a different story for another day. When we made the trade in 2004, we believed that Buffalo would finish with an awful record and we had a chance to pick up a high pick for moving back a few spots.

The Buffalo pick ended up being 20th while we were the one's that struggled in 2004, finishing with a record of 6 - 10 and the 11th spot. It was nice to actually have two first-round picks after going through two drafts in 2000 and 2001 with no first-rounder. So, armed with those selections, we started our draft meetings.

This was to be the first season that we switched from playing in the 4-3 front to playing in what Parcells wanted, the 3-4. So, as a group, we were looking for outside linebackers and defensive ends. Parcells did nothing but hammer on us what it took to play in this front. We were all used to looking for players like La'Roi Glover and Dexter Coakley, and now it was Marcus Spears and Chris Canty. It took some getting used to, but as a group we were getting it, and so was Jerry Jones.

The thing I remember most about those meetings was how much Bill was in love with Spears. It was not that the scouts didn't like Spears, we just didn't understand why Bill was pushing for him so hard at 11 and not 20? Parcells knew he was losing the battle on Spears at 11, so he turned his attention to DeMarcus Ware and Shawne Merriman for that spot. The scouts were totally on board with Ware at 11, but Bill made a nice push to take Merriman in that spot instead.

We went around and around about who was the best player at that outside linebacker spot. It got to the point where both players had a grade of 1.00, which on the scale was a top-10 pick. Jerry and Stephen asked me to made some calls to other scouts around the league and ask about Ware and Merriman and where they might see him in this mix. The majority of the scouts that I spoke with said the one defensive player that teams were interested in trading up for was Ware. I heard too many teams with questions about Merriman. They did acknowledge that he was an outstanding player, but still, there was little question about what Ware could become. I typed up my notes and passed them along to my bosses.

Two hours before the draft, there was still some question as to what direction that we might go. Parcells was on board with Merriman or Spears at 11, but there still was a strong push for Ware at that spot, and then to grab Spears at 20. In a closed-door meeting with Jerry, Stephen and Parcells, the decision was made that we would draft Ware if he was there and work the board.

To be honest, I remember sitting there looking at Parcells the whole time wondering what was going through his mind? He showed no emotion as each selection went off the board. Finally, we got to our selection at 11 and Jerry announced the direction we were going, which brought smiles to everyone's face with the exception of the head coach, who was still silent. It didn't surprise me that Bill was upset. He was used to getting his way, but Jerry made the call for Ware. Merriman's career started off outstanding, but we all know where it has gone since.

Parcells' draft mood changed nine picks later when we were able to grab Spears with that 20th selection. We had to sweat Cincinnati and Minnesota taking two defensive ends ahead of us, but we got our guys. For my last draft, it was a heck of a show by Jerry and the scouts. Kevin Burnett, Marion Barber, Canty and Jay Ratliff all came to the program that weekend, but the biggest catch was a future Hall of Famer, DeMarcus Ware.
 

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Yeah what a great move by Parcells to move to a 3-4 that season otherwise who knows who we might have drafted.

Instead we have one of the greatest pass rushers of all time. So cool how that worked out.
 

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Alot of people give parcells the credit for Ware. But its a good thing Jerry saved Parcells from himself. Jerry has had bad drafts, but he's had some very good drafts too.
 

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Jerry gets credit for being right on Ware but this kind of disproves the whole Jerry isn't in charge thing..for the 1 millionth time.
 

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Jerry gets credit for being right on Ware but this kind of disproves the whole Jerry isn't in charge thing..for the 1 millionth time.

No this disproves that Jerry doesnt listen to anybody. This clearly says that the scouts had graded ware and merriman out and only parcells wanted merriman and even spears over ware. Jerry listened to his scouts and made the right choice.
 

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No this disproves that Jerry doesnt listen to anybody. This clearly says that the scouts had graded ware and merriman out and only parcells wanted merriman and even spears over ware. Jerry listened to his scouts and made the right choice.

That's not any better.
 

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Jerry gets credit for being right on Ware but this kind of disproves the whole Jerry isn't in charge thing..for the 1 millionth time.

Brian tells ts story like once a week.

He oddly left off the part about why they were in the office discussing the pick of ware or merman and why Jerry and Stephen wanted ware.

Because the poston brothers were merrimans agents and they always held out, so parcells agreed on ware after hearing this.

I also heard Bryan one day say he thought parcells liked merman was ready to go and ware needed time which parcells didn't have.

I don't care the reason ware is a once in a 25 year player....he s Randy white or lt ...
 
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This is Theebs' favorite story.

He tells it to his kids before bedtime

The first time bryan ever told it was to myself and dcfanatic on his radio show the week leading up to the first ever game at cowboys stadium against the giants.
 

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No this disproves that Jerry doesnt listen to anybody. This clearly says that the scouts had graded ware and merriman out and only parcells wanted merriman and even spears over ware. Jerry listened to his scouts and made the right choice.

That's not true.

Jerry and Stephen wanted ware because he would be in camp on time. In the past when Bryan has told this story he has sais how they viewed ware and merman the Same but stephen and Jerry knew the poston brothers would hold out with merriman, which they did.

That was what swung the tide to ware.
 

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Remember when Ware-Merriman was a debate? Good times.

i remember getting laughed at because early in 05 I said ware was our best player and that he was a once in a generation type guy.......Josh skeety over at cf .com laughed at me and told me I was crazy.....

repeated the same thing on the zone shortly after and got the same response because wade and merriman were having early success there.

now those fuckers at the zone I see saying shit all the time like once in a decade type guy!!!

ware is the greatest player I have ever seen in person. he is simply incredible.
 

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i brought Ware up over on the espn board in january before the draft and i was laughed at because he was from a small school. Then when his stock soared publicly a couple weeks before the draft people started youtubing him. then the draft and people suddenly knew he would be the pick lol
 

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I put Ware in the 3rd round before the '05, pre-draft process started heating up.

Now I didn't put him taken 11th overall before the draft like you did, but still, that was pretty good.
 
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