C
Cr122
Guest
Eric Gay - APMore photos »
Sometimes, a single picture sums up a 1,400 word article perfectly.
There's not much news out of Valley Ranch these days, but that doesn't mean that no work is being done by theCowboys, far from it. The Cowboys' coaching staff, both the new coaches and the coaches who've stayed on from last year, are busy evaluating the quality of their roster.
The coaches are right in the middle of studying game tape and determining which positions on the team need to be upgraded. By now, they probably have a pretty good idea of the needs and gaps on the Cowboys roster and have likely started looking in earnest at their options in free agency.
This gives us a welcome opportunity to take a macro look at the Cowboys' free agency activity over the last decade and to examine how Jason Garrett may have changed how the Cowboys approach free agency.
It's important to note that one key difference between Garrett and the two previous coaches, Bill Parcells and Wade Phillips, is that Garrett was recruited internally, while both Parcells and Phillips were brought in from outside. This clearly has an impact on how each one of coaches approached free agency, but there are also other differences, as we'll see below.
Bill's Guys
Bill Parcells brought in quite a number of free agents during his four-year tenure in Dallas. Some of those acquisitions were decent, some of them not. His best acquisitions were arguably Terry Glenn and Marc Colombo. Glenn was acquired from the Packers for a 6th round pick and Colombo was picked off the Bears' injured list.
But what's remarkable about Parcells' tenure as a coach is that of the 17 players he brought in, more than half had played for him before, either with the Jets or the Patriots.
The table below provides an overview of the players Parcells brought in, the column on the left are "Bill's Guys", all of them players who had played for Parcells before. Drew Bledsoe and Terry Glenn were drafted by Parcells in New England, the other "Bill's Guys" in the table had played for Parcells while he coached the New York Jets.
"Bill's Guys" | Other players brought in under Parcells |