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Panthers QB Cam Newton Pro Bowl performance: Ugh
mad about Tony not making the PB and trying to hate on Cam....Yeah, Tony, Dez Bryant and felix jones hooked up all day! ON TONY'S HEART SHAPED SOFA!!! cause they sure were not playing in the probowl! By the way I did see the Cowboys wonderful outside

Sunday Morning Chill-Out Tracks: Hermitage Green, Beirut and Sufjan Stevens
some Sunday morning music. Try these three tunes. 1. Hermitage Green (featuring Munster rugby's Barry Murphy and Felix Jones) - "Live On" 2. Beirut - "Nantes" 3. Sufjan Stevens - "John Wayne Gacy Jr" Now, just turn up the volume a bit, press 'Play' on

The truth hurts: How injuries affected West
though, the 49ers were healthy. They inflicted more injuries than they suffered, knocking out several opposing runners, including Felix Jones, LeGarrette Blount, Jahvid Best, Steven Jackson and Pierre Thomas

Wolfhounds try to catch Kidney’s eye in Exeter
Hurley is on the bench after growing in stature through the Heineken pool campaign in the absence of Felix Jones. England Saxons: D Armitage (London Irish); U Monye (Harlequins), M Hopper (Harlequins), B Twelvetrees (Leicester Tigers), M Banahan (Bath);

  
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- New York Giants 31 Dallas Cowboys 14 - as it happened!

- Jerry Jones had no business on sideline

- Cowboys gone from gloomy to back on track, leading NFC East after their win and a Giants loss

- Dallas Cowboys squander 12-point lead as they lose to New York Giants

- NY Giants counting on Eli Manning continue to roundup Cowboys in Dallas

- Dallas Cowboys’ Strong Play Leads to Wins: A Fan’s Take

- Source: Cowboys had put in claim for Kyle Orton

- NFC East is Dallas Cowboys' to claim

- Good news for Cowboys QB Tony Romo: He owns November with a 15-2 career record as a starter

- Dallas Cowboys team report: Sensabaugh's concussion affects game plan

- Cowboys add journeyman CB Walker

- Injuries make CB, OL bigger problems for Cowboys

- Sounds Like Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman Would Love to Fight ESPN’s Skip Bayless

- Cowboys extend CB Scandrick 5 years, $26 million

- Cowboys expect to benefit from joint practices with Chargers

- Does Marc Colombo have a future with Dolphins past 2011?

- Garrett likes confidence of outspoken Rob Ryan

- Cowboys Coaches Return To Valley Ranch

- Dez Bryant: My focus is on Cowboys

- Dez Bryant joins Cowboys workout

- The Cowboys could be good fit for former Colts safety Bob Sanders

- Dallas Cowboys; Jason Garrett and Rob Ryan, Can They Co-Exist in Dallas?

- Sources: Cowboys after Mike Woicik

- Should the Cowboys trade Dez Bryant?

- 2011 NFL Draft: Nick Fairley No Longer An Option For The Cowboys

- Why the Dallas Cowboys Should Not Draft LSU’s Patrick Peterson No.9 Overall

- Pacers can't handle Grizzlies' Gay, Randolph

- Marion Barber expects to play

- Felix Jones can't shake comparisons

- Cowboys' Bryant placed on IR

- TONY ROMO IS GETTING READY TO PLAY

- Wade Phillips marks his place in Dallas Cowboys history

- Marion Barber supports Jason Garrett

- Dallas Cowboys Now 1-5: Time To Fire Wade Phillips

- Lions sign ex-Cowboys first-round linebacker Bobby Carpenter

- Wade Phillips' job not in jeopardy

- Dallas Cowboys vs. Tennessee Titans: Week 5 Game Plan, What To Watch for Dallas

- Jay Ratliff's grandparents die in fire

- Cowboys welcome Colombo, Kosier back to practice as offensive line may get back to normal

- Gordon Keith predicts the Dallas Cowboys season

- It's a Cowboys roast: Jerry Jones, Babe Laufenberg, Barry Switzer make jokes at luncheon

- Jerry Jones hopes injured Boys ready

- Cowboys RB Felix Jones has outperformed ex-Hog teammate Darren McFadden

- Cowboys Sign McQuistan

- Cowboys not focusing on the past

- T.O. needs to be Tuned Out

- Smashburger Teams with Dallas Cowboys Star to Bring Burger Love to Dallas and Surrounding Area

- Former Dallas Cowboys DT La'Roi Glover retires

- Dallas Cowboys Coaches Will Determine Success In 2009

- Owner Jerry Jones says new $1.1 billion venue will be called Cowboys Stadium

- Familiar prospects get workout with Cowboys

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- Five ways the Cowboys can reach Super Bowl XLIV

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- Sources: Reeves in talks with Cowboys

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- Dallas Cowboys may finally be heating up in December

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- Romo understands Owens

- A look ahead to New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys

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- Program helps move Dallas homeless shelter's older adults to apartments

- Report: Cowboys' Felix Jones Out With Hamstring Injury

- Cowboys foil Bengals' rally

- Felix Waiting Patiently For More Touches

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- Barber's relentless running style puts a charge in Cowboys offense

- Autographed Witten Jersey, Commerative Tickets Up For Auction

- FELIX JONES IS THE REAL DEAL

- Marshall, Polamalu, Bulluck take AFC weekly honors

- Record TV ratings show Romo, Cowboys quite a sight

- Felix Jones might be the next Brian Westbrook

- It's Super Bowl or bust for Cowboys

- Backups in spotlight for final Dallas Cowboys preseason game

- Hogs offense prepares defense for '08 season

- Dallas Cowboys training camp report

- Dallas Cowboys training camp report

- Cowboys sign fifth-round pick

- Army-Navy game piques interest of Cotton Bowl, Dallas Cowboys stadium

- Dallas Cowboys continue talks with Hamlin

- Ranking SEC West running backs

- Stealing the show: Arkansas

- 100 Miles and Running

- Dallas Cowboys' Terry Glenn, Jerry Jones at a stalemate

- Cowboys toying with package that puts Felix Jones, Marion Barber on field together

- 'Pacman' back on the field at Dallas Cowboys' practice

- NFL Draft Fantasy Fallout - Tashard Choice, Ryan Torain

- Cowboys' Romo A Singular Sensation?

- Dallas Cowboys assigned roughly $4.1 million to sign draft picks

- The Felix vs. Mendenhall debate continues

- Dallas Cowboys' choices reflect immediate plan

- Cowboys take Felix Jones in first round

- NFL Draft Positional Breakdown: Running backs

- Younger Petrino keeping up with receivers

- Razorbacks Begin Spring Football Practice On Thursday

- Potential draft choices set to visit Dallas Cowboys

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- McFadden, Jones both opt for NFL

  
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Dallas Cowboys; Jason Garrett and Rob Ryan, Can They Co-Exist in Dallas?

 

When Jason Garrett chose Rob Ryan to be the defensive coordinator, it might have been partially due to the fact that no one else wanted the job.

If the Dallas Cowboys struggle in 2011, someone is going to get the blame.

It is all but a forgone conclusion that it won't be Jason Garrett.

While praises for Jason Garrett seem to come as easily as any other media cliche' offered by coaches and former NFL players, no one can deny the issues with the Cowboys offense in 2010.

Underneath all of that love and bravado, one has to wonder if it is concealing the whispers of how the Cowboys offense suddenly got on track the very next week after Wade Phillips was fired and Garrett named as his successor—that is the real story bubbling underneath the surface.

Certainly, it would be politically incorrect for anyone employed by or associated with the NFL to simply come out and publicly question what went on with the Cowboys offense in the first nine weeks of 2010 and why they were suddenly balanced and powerful, rolling over the New York Giants in New York just seven days after being unable to walk and chew chewing gum at the same time just a week before in Green Bay.

Inside the Cowboys organization, any discontent with Garrett's handling of the offense has routinely been met with swift and final resolution.

So, was the reason that the Cowboys search for a defensive coordinator seemingly had little interest from big name coordinators due to the knowledge that if the Cowboys struggle in 2011, someone other than Jason Garrett would inevitably take the fall?

It's no secret that Garrett's ambition was to one day become the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. He had already turned down offers from Baltimore and Atlanta to become the head coach of each of those teams on the chance that he would one day get the opportunity to become the Cowboys head coach.

After turning down those offers, Jones made Garrett the Cowboys assistant head coach, and the partnership between Garrett and Phillips as co-head coaches of the Cowboys was born in 2008.

When the Cowboys started out 1-7 in 2010, that dream became a reality: Jerry Jones fired Wade Phillips and Jason Garrett became Interim head coach.

Despite Igor Olshansky and others from the Cowboys defensive unit openly calling out Garrett for his abandonment of the run game and "pass-happy" approach that had repeatedly led to the Cowboys losses, that same unit quickly learned to praise Garrett as a head coach, lest they find themselves unemployed.

Even Jerry Jones has made it clear that Garrett is all but unchallengeable, stating clearly that no player would be on the Cowboys team that Jason Garrett did not want.

It was really no big surprise that, when the search for a defensive coordinator began in Dallas, the availability of seasoned professionals seemed to be few and far between.

Paul Pasqualoni left to take the head coaching job at UConn and uncertainty hung over the Cowboys as they searched for a top coordinator to take over the Cowboys defense.

Time was also an issue, with the uncertainty of the looming lockout and with the 2011 NFL draft upcoming.

Despite the much publicized struggles of the Cowboys secondary, Dave Campo was retained for 2011, even though he was the secondary coach in 2010.

The interest in becoming the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys didn't really seem to be at an all-time high.

Enter Rob Ryan, who was let go after being the defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns in 2010. The twin brother of New York Jet's coach Rex Ryan and son of former defensive guru Buddy Ryan, the idea that the Browns actually let him go seemed like a miracle to Cowboys fans.

With the Cowboys needing to lock down a solid defensive coordinator quickly, there really seemed to be no competition when Ryan became available. Excitement quickly began to spread through Cowboys fans across the country, as the knowledge that Rob Ryan would indeed be named as the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys for the 2011 season.

Surely, if anyone could ensure defensive dominance, Ryan could. His brash style and the confidence with which he carries himself would surely bring back the "edge" to a much maligned defense that had eventually bore most of the blame for the Cowboys struggles in 2010.

Unfortunately for Jason Garrett, however, Rob Ryan doesn't seem the type to sit back and take the blame for the offensive woes the way Wade Phillips did. Phillips routinely deflected questions pertaining to the subpar performance of the Cowboys offense and willing shouldered the responsibility for its failures, even though Jason Garrett was the man who ran it.

When the Cowboys offense "phoned it in" versus the Green Bay Packers in Week 9 of 2010, in front of a national television audience on a Sunday night in November of 2010, it is highly doubtful that Rob Ryan would be as "philosophical" about it as a defeated Wade Phillips was.

Just ask Kevin Gilbride, who was on the receiving end of a punch from Buddy Ryan, Rob Ryan's dad and then the defensive coordinator under Jack Pardee of the Houston Oilers(now the Tennessee Titans).

In 1994, with the Oilers leading the New York Jets 14-0, Gilbride felt the wrath of his offense making a mistake when a fumble resulted in the Jet's getting the ball on the Oilers 21 towards the end of the first half.

It just so happens that the game was nationally televised and the cameras caught Buddy Ryan expressing his displeasure with Gilbride's play selection by throwing a punch that caught Gilbride in the face. Ryan had been displeased with Gilbride's coordination of the offense all season long, and the fumble that gave the ball to the Jets was apparently more than Ryan could stand to see.

Now in 2010, Rob Ryan appears to have very much the same attitudes as his dad, Buddy Ryan. With Rex Ryan already coaching the New York Jets to two consecutive AFC Championship games in the past two seasons, it seems only a matter of time before Rob Ryan's services are requested by an NFL team looking for a head coach.

With the possibility of becoming a head coach like his brother Rex, Ryan doesn't seem the type to willingly take the fall for an underachieving team like the Cowboys have been since 2007.

If the Cowboys begin to struggle in 2011, tensions between Garrett and Ryan could reach a breaking point early.

Given the immediate popularity of Rob Ryan with Cowboys fans, Jason Garrett's ability to direct a successful offense will be more important to his own success than ever before.

If the Cowboys struggle in 2011 and the defense seems to be holding its own, it could be only a matter of time before fans begin to clamor for Rob Ryan to get his chance as a head coach of the Cowboys—tensions between he and Jason Garrett could escalate quickly.

If Jason Garrett abandons the run game and repeatedly goes three and out, or his offense begins to turn the ball over deep in their own territory, it might be wise of Garrett to look at the game film of the Jets/Oilers game of 1994.

It appears that Jason Garrett now has two choices: Either he gets the Cowboys offense in sync and producing in 2011, or he might want to learn to duck.

That's the bottom line

 

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