"Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all time thing. You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing." -Vince LombardiSo, the Cowboys lost to New Orleans. This was a heart-breaker. They were soooo very close to winning. Their second half offense was lovely to watch. While I miss Tony, Kitna is doing a wonderful job. Amazing stats are going up. Jon, you seem to interact well with the guys on the sideline, and on the field too. Step out of Tony's shadow and get this job done. You are the starting quarterback. Act like it.
Tony- great work on the sidelines. Keep talking to the guys. Especially the defense. Give them insights. Give them clues. They can get the job done, they just seem to struggle with believing they can.
It almost seemed like Kitna was having similar problems connecting to Williams that Tony was having last year. A couple times it looked like Kitna was expecting Roy to run a slightly different route than he did. Maybe they need to play some of those trust games. I know Jon and Roy can work this out. Roy, its OK. You dropped the ball. A few other people made mistakes too. It's OK. That's part of being a team- the rest of the guys need to be there to support the one that is stumbling. Shake off the energy from that game.
Bryant seemed pretty upset that he wasn't getting the ball. And understandably- have you seen this kid play??! Silly New Orleans had a bunch of double coverage on him. Relax Dez my friend, there are a lot of balls destined to come your way. You will be a show stopper. Just give it time.
My man, Marion Barber. You are playing differently this year. Less ferocious. It makes sense though. You were getting pummeled repeatedly by like 5 people. If I could offer you any tips it would be this. Be careful of your cutbacks. You are not as agile on your feet as previous seasons. Taking a step or two backwards and then trying to push forward is not working. The bad guys are getting to you. Maybe try some shoulder fakes or just pushing through the guy. I know you can. Once you get forward momentum, it is gosh darn difficult to take you down. Forward progress baby.
Special teams, where were you guys?? Normally you guys do something ridiculous. Create some of those TSN turning points. I didn't really see a lot of extraordinary game playing from you.
Defense. Defense. Defense. You gotta hold them back. At all costs, stop the touchdown. Holding them to a field goal is almost as good. You had a few missed big plays. I would like to see you improve on interceptions. Improve creating fumbles too. Interceptions are better. They are crushing for quarterbacks and receivers. A practice you may want to try is running, jumping for balls while in the air at awkward angles. Get one of those big foam pad things like pole vaulters land on. Have someone else running with you, recreate those missed moments, those missed interceptions. But this time, catch the ball and hold on. (Roy, I love you, you may want to practice with the defense on this exercise as well). PS- you gotta stop missing tackles. Get the tackle on the first try.
Have you guys seen The Program? I like the exercise the coach gives Omar Epps character, Darnell Jefferson. The one where he has to walk around campus with the football, protecting it. The rest of the teams is given the task of trying to return the ball to the coach. Maybe the whole team could work on this. Take a ball home, ask your kids, wives, friends and neighbours to try and recover the ball from you.
Number 65. I have no idea even where to begin with you Gurode. Maybe you have a bunch of stuff going on off-the-field?? A lot of distractions seem to be entering your mind. Under Jerry's new plan for a new team, your performance on the field is not going to secure you a spot. Missing snaps, early snaps, poorly aimed snaps...these do not fit in the new plan. Period. Whatever it is that is swimming around in your head, I hope you can work it out. Meditation/prayer may help, have you tried that? It helps me focus. If you ever want to talk, I'm here.
David, Buehler that is. You got the leg dude. Use it. Believe in it. You can get stupendous distance. Consistent accuracy is the only thing missing. I think this is the easy part. You have the physical ability for greatness as a kicker. Maybe you could try mediating with Andre? I think you both could use a dose of love.
Don't fear the Colts. They're just a bunch of Old Mares really. You have more than 1.1 Million MORE likes than they do on facebook. In this day and age, that's better than being voted Prom King! Besides, your cheerleaders are way hotter than theirs (despite the colts' cheerleaders best attempts to imitate your cheerleaders).
The Eages? Meeeh! Nothing without Vick. He is a superstar right now. You need to crush his dreams a couple times coming up soon here. The rest of the team is nothing without him. Too much chaos going on there.
The Redskins. You will destroy them. Of this I have no doubt. Did I tell you that we came all the way down to Dallas to watch you guys beat them last year? The game right before your Thanksgiving. (As a side note, Jerry, you build one lovely house. Dang. If only I could afford a box, even just for the last couple of games. Of course, watching the Cowboys host and win the Superbowl from a box this January would be a highlight in my life, that is for sure). The Redskins are not even politically correct, let alone a team. Did you see what they did to Donovan?? First he gets the boot from his long time team, the enemy picks him up and then THEY bench him in the most critical moment of the game!!! Gosh, I think all Cowboys fans need to send a big thank you to Shanahan for shaking the Redskin's confidence in themselves and their quarterback. Wow. Good work.
Arizona??? Do they even have a football team???
Jason Witten. I think I am crushing on you. You are a rock for this offense, not just Tony. You started stepping back into that roll on Thursday. Accept your position as rock and stabilizer. You pull out some pretty cool moves my friend. I would be proud to wear your Jersey.
Brooking- I love that you get the guys riled up before the game. I know the role of motivator is a challenging one. Keep it up- the rest of the team needs this.
Miles, you're hot. Playing and to look at.
Choice, Jones, James, Ratliff, Ware, Jenkins, Newman, Bennett. You and I both know you are capable of much better football. Enough of this mamby pamby stuff you've been doing. Play some football. Play like you still love the game, cause the game sure loves you.
Jason Garrett you are wonderful. I see you and I smile. You are having fun and it looks like the rest of the guys are having fun with you. This will be the key to your success. I love that you played a season the CFL and that you have been a Cowboy player before. You have so much empathy. I love it. You are and will continue to be a very successful head coach. Thursday will be your only loss of this season. Nothing but W's here on out.
Yoga- get yourselves a yoga teacher. I'll even do it! Trust me. You will not regret this decision.
My Beloved Cowboys. You can do this. You can play football. Most of you have being doing this for at least 80% of your lives I would bet. You have a Superbowl winning team. Guys, you just need to believe that you can. It is not about any ONE individual. It is about the whole entity. When you work as an entity, one person's fumble or missed tackle will have little impact on the game. Play as a team, win as a team. Support one another. My offer to Andre is open to the rest of you as well- I'm here when you want to talk.
You are loved. Believe.
"Winning takes talent, to repeat takes character." -John WoodenFrom my heart, to all hearts, GO COWBOYS!