Dallas Cowboys players need more fire from their coach
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Cowboys vs. Bengals: What They're Saying
Published 10/6/2008 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) at Blogging The Boys
... neck of an inferior opponent and don't let up. Sure it's early in the season but the excuse of not peaking now but later in the season is a weak one. It's a post-game rationalization that doesn't hold up. Why? Well, the general point is true, you want to peak in the playoffs. But just because you're not peaking now doesn't guarantee you'll peak later. Somehow it's just assumed when it's clearly not the case. It might happen, but there is no correlation that it will happen. Jerry Jones gets the fact that you need to deliver the knockout punch when you have an ...
Rate the Cowboys: Week 5 vs. Cincinnati
Published 10/7/2008 by kickholder at Know Your Dallas Cowboys: The Blog
... Anyway, I know the head coach is ultimately responsible for anything that happens to a team, but I don’t think cheerleading was the answer yesterday. That is, unless the cheerleading consists of: hey, don’t leave your lanes on kickoff coverage; hey, tackle; hey, keep both hands on the ball so you don’t fumble; hey, don’t drop the ball; hey, that linebacker in the black jersey that is camped out over the middle plays for the other team, so don’t throw at him. Way to go, guys. ...
Cowboys vs. Media
Published 10/7/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Chip's Moody Blues) at Uwe Blog
... Jean-Jacque Taylor took head coach Wade Phillips to task for not getting his team inspired amid a very uninspiring stretch Sunday versus the Bengals. ...

