Path to the Draft on USC/Texas Pro Days

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Cowboys News, NFL Draft | Comments Off Mike Mayock was down at the Texas Pro Day...



Charles Brown. Doesn't look like a big sloppy Offensive Tackle. He's got 28 starts under his belt too.

It's going to be very interesting to see which team takes Taylor Mays and then to see how his NFL career plays out.

Cowboystd’s NBA Power Rankings 3/31/10

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Cleveland Cavs, Dallas Mavericks, LA Lakers, LeBron James, NBA, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz | Comments Off Sorry I”m late on this, but I’ve been on vacation these past few days lol. Anyways, with two weeks left the race is tightening up and unless something crazy happens, our playoff teams seem to be locked up right now. Here’s a look at my top ten teams for this week: 1. Cleveland Cavaliers (58-16) Is there really anything [...]

Do You Hit Your Mother With Those Balls??

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Add new tag, MLB, Minnesota Twins, baseball, denard span | Comments Off Talk about a freak accident… Almost as random as a mascot detaching a man’s retinas with a wiener, Minnesota Twins centerfielder Denard Span attacked his own mother with balls. (SO many male naughty-bits jokes can be made at the expense of this statement. I prefer to take the high road.) During the first inning against the [...]

Dez Bryant: The Next Randy Moss, Antonio Bryant, or …?

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Bill Parcells, Breaking News, Cowboys, Dez Bryant, Emmitt Smith, Greg Ellis, Jerry Rice, Micheal Irvin, NFL, Randy Moss, antonio bryant, charles rogers, draft | Comments Off

By: Joe D.

Dez Bryant had an airing of grievances today.  He believes he is being unfairly maligned by the media.  He cited that he does not have a criminal history, and while this is true, he is guilty of assault on the English language.

“I’m not the type of person that will try to confront somebody but now I feel like it’s gone too far. It’s gone too far,” Bryant said in an interview with The Associated Press. “I ain’t never got in trouble with nobody. I never said anything. I don’t say anything wrong to nobody. I’m friendly. This here is too far.

“What do this got to do with me playing football? Even if I did forget my cleats, what do that have to do with me playing football? I don’t think it has anything to do with me playing football.”

He invokes the name of Randy Moss:

“Whoever passes up on me, it’s over with. I feel like I’m going through the same situation Randy Moss did,” he added. “That man had issues and teams were passing up on him, and when he got on that field, he killed them. He murdered them. Look at him today: One of the best players in the NFL.”

The question is, how much is he like Randy Moss?  In 1998 the Dallas Cowboys passed on a future hall of famer for a future pro-bowler.  While Greg Ellis had a good productive career, it boggles the imagination what the Cowboys offense could do with Micheal Irvin and Randy Moss at the wings.  Moss grew up in West Virginia and was a Cowboys fan.  Dez Bryant grew up in Lufkin, TX (171 miles from Dallas which is known by Texans as a short trip).  Moss was led to believe that the Cowboys would draft him if he was available at the eighth pick in the draft.  Dez Bryant was invited to Valley Ranch for a personal visit.  Moss fell to 21 where he was scooped up by the Minnesota Vikings.  The future is as yet undetermined for Bryant.

Moss’s transgressions prior to the draft have been well documented:  misdemeanor batter, marijuana use, failed drug tests, losing his scholarship with Florida State.  Bryant’s transgressions are less egregious; some are a product of bad judgement and others are a product of classification (not to be confused with stereotyping).  Bryant was suspended not for having dinner with Deion Sanders, but rather lying to NCAA investigators about having had dinner with Deion.  The punishment certainly seems excessive, but Bryant made a relatively harmless situation worse; therefore, it brings his decision making into question.  His decisions on whether the CB is in press or zone coverage is not in question; the small decisions that become big and consequently affect both himself and his team.

Bryant compares himself to Randy Moss.  Moss has been a high maintenance wide receiver and has played on three teams.  During his career has has had one failed drug test, one meter maid nudged with his car, a miming performance that rivals Marcel Marceau, and caused countless QB headaches.  Other than the amount of aspirin consumed by teammates, all of the questionable decisions by Moss have been off the field.  The Cowboys certainly should be worried about Bryant’s ability to discern what is the right decision.

As for Bryant’s talent, he has only had one productive season in his collegiate career.

YEAR REC YDS AVG LNG TD ATT YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST
2007 43 622 14.5 39 6 2 16 8.0 9 0 0 0
2008 87 1480 17.0 80 19 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2009 17 323 19.0 46 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Bryant was poised to have another great season in 2009, but it was cut short due to the suspension.  Physically Bryant is similar to Roy Williams.  Randy Moss has reportedly ran a 40 yard dash in 4.25 seconds.  Bryant at his private workout, on the other hand, ran a 4.52, 4.68 and 4.52 seconds.  It’s not an awful time for a wide receiver, but considering Dez has not practiced nor played since October, it was presumed that he was training to be a professional football player.

The question is placed into the minds of scouts.  Is Bryant lazy?  Is there an internal drive that will compel him to improve?  Will be be the next Charles Rogers?  Will money affect his drive negatively?  Those questions are asked of all players, but the volume is lower for those who throw up 225 lbs. 30+ times and run a 4.3 forty time.

It wasn’t merely the high 40 time, though.  Dez did not run during the combine due to a hamstring injury and it was expected he would perform a full workout at his pro-day or the private workout.  In addition to his less than spectacular effort in the forty, he reportedly was ill-prepared for the 3 cone-drill and shuttle run.  Dez stated he had several pairs of shoes at the private workout, but did not have his preferred cleats.  He used a new pair of cleats which caused some slipping.  What was perceived by scouts is that he simply wasn’t trying.  Unfortunately for Dez, sports is often overcoming unexpected adversity.  A players attitude when faced with that adversity can mean the difference between winning and losing.

Bryant’s public response to the criticisms could be viewed as a tantrum from an immature player.  Scouts have their reputation and livelihood on the line.  They cannot afford to sugar coat what they perceive.  Body language in practice may divine information that hours of film study does not.  The media on the other hand, they can be vicious in New York, Philadelphia, and Dallas.  While most will deny it, media members will provoke players to get a response.  News is like the big bang theory.  Something can be created from nothing; it takes only one explosion.

The Cowboys have experience with “diva” wide receivers.  There are numerous stories about Michael Irvin.  The one that pops out of my memory is the one where a marginal player wouldn’t get out of the barber chair, so Irvin cut his throat.  It’s graphic and unbelievable, but apparently tolerated.  Most recently, the Cowboys have dealt with Antonio Bryant and Terrell Owens.  Bryant’s most notable act of immaturity occurred when Bryant threw his jersey at Bill Parcells’s face.  Bryant was traded to the Cleveland Browns for Quincy Morgan later that summer.  Bryant has since played for the 49ers, the Buccaneers, and Cincinnati.  The last stop on Bryant’s train will be the Raiders, though reports are that he is not fast enough.

Despite references to off the field issues prior to the draft, nothing is specifically cited in regards to Antonio Bryant.  The Ranch Report indicated:

THE BAD: Seemingly gives half hearted effort at times; lazily releases off the snap of the ball, does not always work to make the reception if the pass is not in his immediate area nor is he always willing to fight for the difficult catch. Loses focus, concentration and drops the easy throw just as quickly as he makes the one handed acrobatic reception. Not fast, lacks the top end speed and not big for a possession receiver. Must also improve his ball security. Confident in himself to the point where he’d be classified as arrogant.

Where will Dez Bryant land?  Will he have a roll in Cowboys history?  Is it possible he will mature mentally?  These are questions that only time will answer.  I see more pressing needs on the Cowboys roster than WR.  He had only one impressive year while in college, and while 40 yard dash times can be deceptive (see Jerry Rice & Emmitt Smith), it certainly suggests the third round makes the risk more palatable.

Preseason Games Give Better Outlook For Training Camp

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Comments Off Although the NFL didn't provide the official preseason schedule with exact dates and times, just the opponents and locations are enough to paint a better picture of the Cowboys' plans this summer.

50-Year Review: “The Catch” Crushes Title Hopes Again

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Comments Off Quarterback Danny White inherited unfilled Hall-of-Fame shoes when he replaced Roger Staubach in 1980.

Here’s the 2010 Cowboys preseason games

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Cowboys News | Comments Off The first thing you wanna know is if Bill Parcells will be in attendance, read here.

The schedule:

Aug. 8 vs. Cincinnati at Canton, Ohio, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Week 1 vs. Oakland at Cowboys Stadium
Week 2 at San Diego
Week 3 at Houston
Week 4 vs. Miami at Cowboys Stadium

You gotta hope Parcells and Jerry are in the same luxury box for this game!

After playing in the Aug. 8 Hall of Fame Game against the Bengals, the Cowboys will likely have a quick turnaround and play Oakland at Cowboys Stadium. From there the Cowboys will head out to Oxnard, Calif., for training camp practices and play at San Diego.

Then comes in the in-state battle with Houston on Aug. 28, which will be broadcast nationally by CBS, and the final preseason game will come against old friend, Miami, at Cowboys Stadium.

I love that the Texans game will be live nationally. That's usually the game where we see the starters for about three quarters.

One more thing. I have gotten lots of support from people who are overseas over the years. I think most of you guys would have trouble seeing the games live or when they are scheduled on the replays on NFL Network. I will be Ustreaming the games for you guys this year when they come on. Can't be having my fellow Cowboys fans waiting on torrents anymore!

What if the Cowboys do draft Dez Bryant?

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Cowboys News | Comments Off Why is it always the WR's that drive us nuts by being so talented you want them on your team and then along with all that talent also giving you these crazy non football reasons to want them anywhere but on your team?

Dez Bryant. He's that guy right now...



He looks to be in great shape and I have seen him look like the next great WR on film.

But to hear him in his interviews and watch his body language you just know it's not going to be a walk in the park dealing with this kid as a professional.

Seems he is getting tired of the criticism as well, read here.

The former Oklahoma State wide receiver sounded off to the Associated Press after his pro day workout on Tuesday—a workout that didn’t exactly include the “wow” factor that many experts were expecting.

"I'm not the type of person that will try to confront somebody, but now I feel like it's gone too far. It's gone too far," Bryant told The Associated Press. "I ain't never got in trouble with nobody. I never said anything. I don't say anything wrong to nobody. I'm friendly. This here is too far.”

But it didn’t stop there. Bryant’s excuse for the unimpressive times was that he forgot to bring his best cleats to the workout—a workout of the utmost importance for a young man who hasn’t performed athletically for scouts since his final game at Oklahoma State on September 19.

"What do this got to do with me playing football? Even if I did forget my cleats, what do that have to do with me playing football? I don't think it has anything to do with me playing football."

Look, we all know the guy is a player. At 6’2”, 220-pounds, Bryant’s got plenty of tape to back up the fact that he can get the job done on the field.

Why would he not understand that people are going to be concerned when you can't remember to bring your cleats to the Pro Day?

I don't know. The last thing the Cowboys need is another WR who is constantly under the microscope for doing everything 'wrong'. They had all they could handle of that with Terrell Owens and while the stuff with Roy isn't as bad it's still a nuisance from time to time.

I love his talent. But I worry he doesn't have the neccessary tools in place to be a great professional.

USC Pro-Day Notes

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under 40-time, Anthony McCoy, Averrell Spicer, Charles Brown, Damian Williams, Jeff Byers, Joe McKnight, Kevin Thomas, NFL, NFL Draft, Pac 10, Pete Carroll, Pro Day, Stafon Johnson, Taylor Mays, Trojan football, Trojans, USC sports, Will Harris, college football | Comments Off Pro-Day at USC took place under threatening Los Angeles skies, but was completed without weather playing a factor in results. Some players continued to build on great postseason performances, while others may have taken another dip and hit in the wallet.

Cowboys release preseason schedule

March 31, 2010 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Comments Off By CLARENCE E. HILL JR.
chill@star-telegram.com

IRVING — The Dallas Cowboys announced their full preseason schedule on Wednesday with the possible highlight being the return of Bill Parcells.

Parcells, the former Cowboys coach and now the president of football operations in Miami, will bring his Dolphins to the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington to close the preseason at a still determined date and time.

As reported earlier, the Cowboys will kick off the 2010 NFL preseason by facing the Cincinnati Bengals in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio on Sunday, August 8 at 7 p.m.

Dallas will then host the Oakland Raiders at Cowboys Stadium before moving training camp to Oxnard, Ca. after spending the first two weeks in San Antonio.

The third preseason game will be against the Chargers in San Diego. After breaking training camp in Oxnard the Cowboys will then travel to Houston to take on the Texans in the battle for the Governor’s Cup on August 28. The game will be nationally televised game on CBS at 7:00 p.m.

Dallas will close out the preseason at Cowboys Stadium against Miami.

Dallas Cowboys preseason schedule

Sunday, Aug. 8=vs. Cincinnati @ Canton (NBC National)=7 p.m.

Week 1=vs. Oakland (KTVT/CBS 11)=TBA

Week 2=@ San Diego (KTVT/CBS 11)=TBA

Saturday, Aug. 28=@ Houston (CBS National)=7 p.m.

Week 4=vs. Miami (KTVT/CBS 11)=TBA
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