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Julius Jones Sets Lofty Goals (1 Viewer)

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Cowboys | Jones sets goals for 2006 season

Published Thu May 18 9:34:00 a.m. ET 2006

(KFFL) Mac Engel, of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, reports Dallas Cowboys RB Julius Jones has set his goals for the 2006 season. He believes he will rush for 1,000 yards. "I just want to make it through 16 games," Jones said. "If I can make it through 16 games, I'll be fine." He has had problems with injuries in his first two seasons.

Funny how his goals for this year are more modest than the ones from last year .....

 
1000 rushing yards.. since he only had 993 yards last year, we are looking at a big upgrade this year.

great news for me as he is my RB2... :sarcasm:

 
1000 rushing yards.. since he only had 993 yards last year, we are looking at a big upgrade this year.

great news for me as he is my RB2... :sarcasm:
I think the yards will come if he can stay healthy and I think that is what he is trying to say in this quote.Here is the Entire Jones part of the article:

Unlike last year, when running back Julius Jones set a goal of rushing for 1,700 yards, his expectations are high this season, but re-directed. "I just want to make it through 16 games," Jones said. "If I can make it through 16 games, I'll be fine." Injuries, including a high ankle sprain last season, have limited Jones to 21 games in his two-year career. He believes he will rush for 1,000 yards this season. He finished with 993 yards last season.

 
1000 rushing yards.. since he only had 993 yards last year, we are looking at a big upgrade this year.

great news for me as he is my RB2... :sarcasm:
I think the yards will come if he can stay healthy and I think that is what he is trying to say in this quote.Here is the Entire Jones part of the article:

Unlike last year, when running back Julius Jones set a goal of rushing for 1,700 yards, his expectations are high this season, but re-directed. "I just want to make it through 16 games," Jones said. "If I can make it through 16 games, I'll be fine." Injuries, including a high ankle sprain last season, have limited Jones to 21 games in his two-year career. He believes he will rush for 1,000 yards this season. He finished with 993 yards last season.
Thanks, Perry. My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.It seems odd to me.

 
1000 rushing yards.. since he only had 993 yards last year, we are looking at a big upgrade this year.

great news for me as he is my RB2... :sarcasm:
I think the yards will come if he can stay healthy and I think that is what he is trying to say in this quote.Here is the Entire Jones part of the article:

Unlike last year, when running back Julius Jones set a goal of rushing for 1,700 yards, his expectations are high this season, but re-directed. "I just want to make it through 16 games," Jones said. "If I can make it through 16 games, I'll be fine." Injuries, including a high ankle sprain last season, have limited Jones to 21 games in his two-year career. He believes he will rush for 1,000 yards this season. He finished with 993 yards last season.
Thanks, Perry. My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.It seems odd to me.
maybe in 2005 he set a high-goal to aim at .. this time they aren't asking for his goal but instead what to expect as a minimum.my goal is to win the D-Cup this year, but if you ask me about the season.. i'm just hoping to make it to the fantasy football playoffs

 
Thanks, Perry. My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.

 
I figure JJ has two things going on in his mind, when he says he believes he'll rush for a 1,000 yards.

1) He knows he'll probably miss a game or two

2) He knows he'll get less touches, with Parcells saying Barber is to have an expanded role.

Edit; To change wording from "Goal" to "Belief"

 
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Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
 
Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
His goals from the previous year were not realistic, so he set a more realistic goal. I fail to see the big deal here?
 
Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
His goals from the previous year were not realistic, so he set a more realistic goal. I fail to see the big deal here?
not a big deal... I just expected him to say "I feel great. THis year I expect to get to the 1700 yds I predicted last year". Usually, Jones does not lack confidence. Just wondering why the change. That simple.
 
Thanks, Perry. My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
where does it say his GOAL is 1000 yds?
 
Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
where does it say his GOAL is 1000 yds?
So, you think it is better that he thinks he will rush for 1000?
 
Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
His goals from the previous year were not realistic, so he set a more realistic goal. I fail to see the big deal here?
not a big deal... I just expected him to say "I feel great. THis year I expect to get to the 1700 yds I predicted last year". Usually, Jones does not lack confidence. Just wondering why the change. That simple.
Maybe because Parcells told him to S.T. F. U. He can talk about some lofty goals when you actually do something. As Bill would say "It's a little early to put him in Canton". I for one am glad to see him be a bit more humble. I know for a fact that Julius has been working out hard. He has added some weight (specifically in his lower body). Hopefully this will help him take the wear and tear of the NFL.

I think the fragile label of him is somewhat undeserved. His other major injury was from a broken shoulder.

JJ's quote = Nothing to see here

 
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Thanks, Perry.  My point in the original post was that I wonder why his goal have shrunk by such a large margin.

It seems odd to me.
So your "point" is that you don't understand that JJ knows he must stay healthy? That is his goal. I see nothing where JJ says his GOAL is 1000 yds.The kid is a stud and will be among the elite backs if he puts together a full season.
I do not understand what happened to lower his goals. You tell me why.
His goals from the previous year were not realistic, so he set a more realistic goal. I fail to see the big deal here?
I think the concern over JJ's quote is where he says he believes he'll hit a 1,000 yards.I'd want my starting RB with a 16 games schedule in front of him, saying he knows he's going to get at least 1,200 yards.

1,000 yards for a starting RB over 16 games ain't diddly in todays NFL.

There's just not a lot of confidence in JJ's words. :shrug:

 
Maybe because Parcells told him to S.T. F. U. He can talk about some lofty goals when you actually do something. As Bill would say "It's a little early to put him in Canton". I for one am glad to see him be a bit more humble.

I know for a fact that Julius has been working out hard. He has added some weight (specifically in his lower body). Hopefully this will help him take the wear and tear of the NFL.

I think the fragile label of him is somewhat undeserved. His other major injury was from a broken shoulder.

JJ's quote = Nothing to see here
:goodposting: ...except for the "quote" part. man are people dense around here. show me the quote where JJ says """"my goal is 1000 yds"""" I see no quotes in that part of the article.

Maybe it went something like this:

ENGEL--"Julius, you ran for 993 yds last season. Do you think you will get 1000 this year?"

JONES-- "Yes"

I don't know, but that is just as plausible as people jumping to the conclusion that JJ's goal is 'only' 1000 yds this year.

 
I hope he does well. I almosted drafted him but opted for Steven Jackson instead. If he finishes the year healthy and strong his stock will go up.

 
I found this too. Not a big fan of the article, but I'll let you make up your own mind.

Is Parcells losing patience with Julius Jones?

By Andy Targovnik

One might assume that Julius Jones will definitely be the Dallas Cowboys featured running back this season. The common perception is that Jones is a better runner than Marion Barber, his main competition. But a look at the numbers doesn't substantiate that premise. In 2005, both players averaged 3.9 yards a carry while Jones averaged 6.2 yards per reception compared to Barber's 6.4. More importantly, since Barber is the better blocker and the Cowboys offensive line is anything but a sure thing, it is certainly not a foregone conclusion that Jones will be the main man.

As a matter of fact, one has to wonder if Bill Parcells hasn't soured on Jones altogether. In his 2004 rookie campaign, after missing seven games due to a shoulder injury, Jones burst on the scene and looked like the second coming of Emmitt Smith, not only in manner, but in the amount of yardage he gained.

But instead of building on that successful first year, Jones was surprisingly mediocre during the first month of the 2005 season. A high ankle sprain in Week 5 cost him to miss three more games and even after he came back, it was always a guessing game as to whether Jones was healthy enough to play.

Then during the offseason, rumors were rampant that the Dallas Cowboys were trying to trade Jones. At his press conference two weeks ago, Parcells denied it. But what may be more telling are Parcells' comments after the denial.

"Durability is a big thing in the running back position." Parcells said, "Those are the kinds of guys you look for, like Tiki (Barber), Ottis Anderson, guys that can stay out there. And I think Julius still has to answer that just a little bit, but he's working very hard and he's very competitive and hopefully the combination will be good enough."

The other half of the "combination" who Parcells was referring to is Barber, who had a better than expected rookie season. The second year running back out of Minnesota University appears to have the qualities that Parcells likes: He can block, catch passes out of the backfield, and most importantly, he stays on the field. Once he cracked the lineup in Week 4, he never left it. Compare that to Jones who has missed a whopping 35% of Cowboys games in his first two years.

Moreover, look at the successful running backs Parcells has coached in his career: Joe Morris, Ottis Anderson and Curtis Martin. These players rarely missed games and all of them could block, even the undersized Morris.

This is not to say that Jones won't get a chance to regain his 2004 form. With a new offensive line, he may perform well and Barber may end up being just a very good third down back. But it's getting to the point where Parcells' patience is running out. It would be wise for Jones to think twice before he comes running off the field hurt, because he may not get back out there so fast.

 
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"Durability is a big thing in the running back position." Parcells said, "Those are the kinds of guys you look for, like Tiki (Barber), Ottis Anderson, guys that can stay out there. And I think Julius still has to answer that just a little bit, but he's working very hard and he's very competitive and hopefully the combination will be good enough."
The other half of the "combination" who Parcells was referring to is Barber
That's just the repoters interpitation of "combination"......I think.My interpitation was that JJ's hard work & competitive nature, is the "combination" Parcells was referring to.

But since I wasn't at the interview, I could be wrong. :shrug:

 
"Durability is a big thing in the running back position." Parcells said, "Those are the kinds of guys you look for, like Tiki (Barber), Ottis Anderson, guys that can stay out there. And I think Julius still has to answer that just a little bit, but he's working very hard and he's very competitive and hopefully the combination will be good enough."
The other half of the "combination" who Parcells was referring to is Barber
That's just the repoters interpitation of "combination"......I think.My interpitation was that JJ's hard work & competitive nature, is the "combination" Parcells was referring to.

But since I wasn't at the interview, I could be wrong. :shrug:
:goodposting:
 
"Durability is a big thing in the running back position." Parcells said, "Those are the kinds of guys you look for, like Tiki (Barber), Ottis Anderson, guys that can stay out there. And I think Julius still has to answer that just a little bit, but he's working very hard and he's very competitive and hopefully the combination will be good enough."
The other half of the "combination" who Parcells was referring to is Barber
That's just the repoters interpitation of "combination"......I think.My interpitation was that JJ's hard work & competitive nature, is the "combination" Parcells was referring to.

But since I wasn't at the interview, I could be wrong. :shrug:
:goodposting:
:goodposting: I agree also that hard work & competitive nature, is the "combination".

 

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