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MB III being talked about as the Dallas starter (1 Viewer)

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By Tim MacMahon

ESPNDallas.com

Archive IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones, who has publicly questioned whether Marion Barber would be better returning to a reserve role, indicated Tuesday that he sees no reason for the running back's role to change.

Jones had previously stated the concern that using Barber as a starter might limit his effectiveness at the end of games. Jones said in March that the Cowboys were considering making Felix Jones the starter.

However, Jones strongly hinted Tuesday that Barber's starting job is secure.

"I know this: He looks quicker," Jones said at the NFL owners' meetings. "I think that is going to make him even more effective. He's just in great shape. He looks as good out here just in these initial practices as I've seen him look in his career. You could easily go from there and look at what his role might be, and it'd certainly be on par with anything he's done."

Barber became a starter after signing a seven-year, $45 million contract before the 2008 season. The Cowboys drafted Felix Jones and Tashard Choice that year to complement Barber, who earned a Pro Bowl trip as a reserve by rushing for a career-high 975 yards the previous season.

Barber's productivity has dropped since he became a starter. He has averaged 4.0 yards per carry and rushed for a total of 14 touchdowns over the last two seasons, when he was nagged by a variety of injuries. He averaged 4.8 yards per carry and rushed for a total of 24 touchdowns the previous two seasons.

"I think the real question is, should he be finishing rather than beginning?" Jerry Jones said on KRLD-FM in December. "In his Pro Bowl year, where he had his best year, [barber was] finishing the game. If you recall, Julius Jones started the game. We injected the quickness of his speed there early.

"That would be the issue. It's not a question of starting as much as it is, when do you use Barber at his best? There are a lot of people, prominent people who know Barber well, who feel like he would be better served used to finish the game than really used a lot at the start."

Felix Jones, the Cowboys' first-round pick in 2008, has been a dynamic playmaker with durability issues during his first two NFL seasons. Jones averaged 6.5 yards per carry but missed 12 games due to hamstring, toe and knee injuries.

He provided the Cowboys evidence down the stretch of the 2009 season that he can handle a heavier workload. He had double-digit carries in the final six games, including the postseason. That run was highlighted by his 16-carry, 148-yard, one-touchdown performance in the playoff win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys relied on Jones because Barber was dealing with quadriceps, thumb and knee injuries.

Barber still got the biggest share of the carries over the course of the season despite having the worst average among the team's running backs. He led the Cowboys with 932 yards on 214 carries. Jones rushed for 685 yards on 116 carries, and Choice rushed for 349 yards on 64 carries.

"We're in really good shape there," Jerry Jones said. "We've just got to plan on before it's over using three backs. I think it will bear out that way."

Tim MacMahon covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com You can follow him on Twitter or leave a question for his weekly mailbag.

 
Raising his value for a possible deal? I know he looks good right now in shorts, but they have to give Felix the ball a bit more then last year.

 
The fact that you understand 'Jerryspeak' is quite impressive in itself.

This 3-headed monster will be tough on fantasy owners. I'm doubting we'll even know who the starter will be until the opening game. Even then, it could change from week to week.

 
RBBC, all 3 of these guys get carries. Dont worry 2 of the 3 will be hurt at sometime though and help narrow down who to start.
Until now Choice only has gotten significant touches when other players are hurt. In my mind, Choice is the odd man out - when Barber/Jones are healthy he only gets a couple of touches a game. If the other guys get hurt, sure, but I think it'll be a 2 RBBC as opposed to 3 if they're healthy.
 
This is owner speak for "Damn! I wish I could drum up enough interest to get out from under Barber's big ### contract".

Jones is crushing on Jones and all Jones has to do to make MBIII a distant memory is stay healthy. Of course, that's been the rub in the short two years for Felix but I guarantee you, if Felix would have been fortunate enough to have started out his career with no injuries so far, this would have been a year old story and over with.

The opportunity for Felix is 100% there; all he has to do is run with it.

 
This is owner speak for "Damn! I wish I could drum up enough interest to get out from under Barber's big ### contract".

Jones is crushing on Jones and all Jones has to do to make MBIII a distant memory is stay healthy. Of course, that's been the rub in the short two years for Felix but I guarantee you, if Felix would have been fortunate enough to have started out his career with no injuries so far, this would have been a year old story and over with.

The opportunity for Felix is 100% there;all I want him to do is run with it.
Huh? If I was 6'4" and 250 I'd be starting for the Patriots too! lol He will have opportunity but putting it like that makes it sound like they'll cut Barber and Choice and it will be all day Felix... that doesn't seem likely in any scenario. Barber is a heck of a football player... and injury history DOES have a bearing...
 
I definitely think that this is going to be a 2-man committee (Barber, Jones) with Choice as change-of-pace back (or Choice in after Jones or Barber bust off a big run and need a breather on the sidelines).

The league is moving to 2- and 3-man tandems and Dallas has one of the best sets of backs in the NFL. Why change what works? They were one of four teams to be in the top-10 among NFL rushing attacks in total yardage and to average more than 4.6 yards per carry last year. (TEN, CAR, BAL, DAL).

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By Tim MacMahon

ESPNDallas.com

Archive IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones, who has publicly questioned whether Marion Barber would be better returning to a reserve role, indicated Tuesday that he sees no reason for the running back's role to change.

Jones had previously stated the concern that using Barber as a starter might limit his effectiveness at the end of games. Jones said in March that the Cowboys were considering making Felix Jones the starter.

However, Jones strongly hinted Tuesday that Barber's starting job is secure.

"I know this: He looks quicker," Jones said at the NFL owners' meetings. "I think that is going to make him even more effective. He's just in great shape. He looks as good out here just in these initial practices as I've seen him look in his career. You could easily go from there and look at what his role might be, and it'd certainly be on par with anything he's done."

Barber became a starter after signing a seven-year, $45 million contract before the 2008 season. The Cowboys drafted Felix Jones and Tashard Choice that year to complement Barber, who earned a Pro Bowl trip as a reserve by rushing for a career-high 975 yards the previous season.

Barber's productivity has dropped since he became a starter. He has averaged 4.0 yards per carry and rushed for a total of 14 touchdowns over the last two seasons, when he was nagged by a variety of injuries. He averaged 4.8 yards per carry and rushed for a total of 24 touchdowns the previous two seasons.

"I think the real question is, should he be finishing rather than beginning?" Jerry Jones said on KRLD-FM in December. "In his Pro Bowl year, where he had his best year, [barber was] finishing the game. If you recall, Julius Jones started the game. We injected the quickness of his speed there early.

"That would be the issue. It's not a question of starting as much as it is, when do you use Barber at his best? There are a lot of people, prominent people who know Barber well, who feel like he would be better served used to finish the game than really used a lot at the start."

Felix Jones, the Cowboys' first-round pick in 2008, has been a dynamic playmaker with durability issues during his first two NFL seasons. Jones averaged 6.5 yards per carry but missed 12 games due to hamstring, toe and knee injuries.

He provided the Cowboys evidence down the stretch of the 2009 season that he can handle a heavier workload. He had double-digit carries in the final six games, including the postseason. That run was highlighted by his 16-carry, 148-yard, one-touchdown performance in the playoff win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys relied on Jones because Barber was dealing with quadriceps, thumb and knee injuries.

Barber still got the biggest share of the carries over the course of the season despite having the worst average among the team's running backs. He led the Cowboys with 932 yards on 214 carries. Jones rushed for 685 yards on 116 carries, and Choice rushed for 349 yards on 64 carries.

"We're in really good shape there," Jerry Jones said. "We've just got to plan on before it's over using three backs. I think it will bear out that way."

Tim MacMahon covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com You can follow him on Twitter or leave a question for his weekly mailbag.
 
This is owner speak for "Damn! I wish I could drum up enough interest to get out from under Barber's big ### contract".
I've always wondered why people bring this up so much on these boards. Do people really believe that there are GMs out there that think "We weren't interested in that guy at all, but their owner just said he was their starter and wanted him to be their workhorse and now they're shopping him around! We have to get this guy NOW!"It doesn't even make sense.
 
They'll never be inside the 5 this season -- all long bombs to Miles, Dez and some lengthy romps to the end zone for Felix! :pickle:
The SD offense was based on vertical passing. VJax averaged 17.2 YPC. Gates averaged 14.6. Floyd averaged 17.2. Tomlinson got 12 TDs. Probably at least 11 of them were inside the 5.It's possible (and true) Miles and Dez are better YAC than VJax and Floyd and will negate some of those opportunities. But there's still going to be a lot of them.
 
I just hope I don't see a holding call after every other hand off with in the 5 yard line....

 
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