I've been hard on Garrett ever since he got the job, but I have to say I was wrong. The way he's handled this team the last few weeks earns him another season. Probably even more than 1. Back around week 6-ish, I thought he'd lost this team. It's clear to me now that he hasn't. 2 unbelievable wins the last 2 weeks...games we had no business being competitive in, let alone winning. Great job against a hungry Steelers team.Hard to argue against this, that's for sure. It hasn't been pretty, but when you factor in how bad the O-line is and how many injuries on the defensive side of the ball, the team is playing well enough to win in some pretty pressure packed games.I thought it was an excellent game. The FG at the 49 yard line was never intentional, he was hoping to get Pitt to burn a TO.With all of our injuries and a 3-5 record to start the season, this team has turned around and is 5-1 in their last 6 games. With the crap we have on the offensive line, and the scrubs we've brought in to fill the many various injuries on defense, that is a spectacular coaching job in my opinion.Garrett will be a Cowboy next season, as he should be.I like stating the obvious. It'll be a glorious day when Jason Garrett is #### canned.![]()
I love this team I dont care if they dont win next week, they have perservered through tragedy and an exorbinant amount of injuries. Garrett love him or hate him has this team headed in the right direction.

C'mon, fellas. Give them some credit. They didn't win today because Pittsburgh had injuries. Big Ben wasn't hurt when he took those sacks down the stretch or when he threw the pick to Carr. And they had their usual starting D-line and LB's back for today. Somehow they've pulled things together and are gelling at just the right time of the year. Another tough game next week, but at least there won't be 15,000 Saints fans in our house, I hope.Have to admit that I never expected them to win the last 2 games. But maybe facing a team as decimated as they are yields OT game and Dallas made a play. Maybe as bad as the OL is, going against teams with backup/injured guys gives them a chance.One has to be impressed by the will to win and will to keep fighting. If you don;t think thats part of coaching, then I don't know what to say to you. Anyway, on to the Saints. Should be a pinball machine with teams going up and down the field.![]()
I haven't rewatched the game, but McCray was doing a LOT of chasing. I hope that's not the best we can hope for from the safety position...Can anyone tell me wtf McCray does other than not cover anyone?
All I know is, we've been winning and we still have a chance at the division. The negativity comes deservedly, typically. How do you change the negativity? WIN. Not only that, but win when it counts. Huge win today! Game balls to Carr and Dwayne Harris. Im not sure if the O-line played good or the steelers pass rush was really bad. A bit of both I guess. Romo was money. And even though he had a costly red zone fumble, Murray continues to be impressive. Hes the difference maker for the offense.Brees and co. will score, but so should we. Them shutting out TB was an anomoly. This should be a fun one! One week at a time!I sure hope we see some positivity in this thread for the next week.....Gg Cowboys, I've been waiting a long time for this one vs the Steelers. You can't imagine the feeling of winning this game amongst a bunch of Steeler fans at the bar. Waiving their little towels whenever the time is right....pathetic.
You sound like your on the fence...if you we're the Cowboy fan that you say you were than I GAURANTEE! that if somehow we are able to lift the Lombardi YOU will be excited.I still like the team and the coach. I have a particular affinity for certain players as well. They really have taken lemons and made lemonade. I hope they do well this year and into the future.But after being a life long Cowboy fan (previous season ticket holder in the old and new stadium until last year) I just cannot totally commit to rooting for and financially supporting a team owned by Jerry Jones anymore. I fought it for years and tried to differentiate and separate the two but it simply goes against that little voice in my head and more so in my heart. He has chased me away from being a true blue Cowboys fan forever with all of his antics. I will always like the team and will cheer for them but at this point I do not get passionately and emotionally involved with their successes and failures. I now find that I appreciate the game more as I try to be an objective NFL fan and not just a Cowboys fan. Much like I did when I dropped out of FF two years ago. Sundays are a lot more fun. I will watch and even go to the games when friends invite me but I am not excited to ever see Jerry hoist another Lombardi trophy above his surgically modified head in his transparent skin, crypt keeperesque grasp.
I have so much cognitive dissonance with this team. Pleasantly surprised they won, and it strikes me as the best they've looked since the opener against the Giants. Even when they were down, I felt they just *looked* a lot more in sync and in control. I fully expect to be disappointed this week (or, worse, win versus NOS and be dealt a crushing loss against Washington). But, this win against PIT was pretty impressive.Have to admit that I never expected them to win the last 2 games. But maybe facing a team as decimated as they are yields OT game and Dallas made a play. Maybe as bad as the OL is, going against teams with backup/injured guys gives them a chance.One has to be impressed by the will to win and will to keep fighting. If you don;t think thats part of coaching, then I don't know what to say to you. Anyway, on to the Saints. Should be a pinball machine with teams going up and down the field.![]()
I think Romo, Witten, and Ware are outstanding players/leaders. Don't forget Sean Lee, too, who while sidelined is still making a difference and being heavily involved. I still question so much of the rest of the crew, including Garrett. Speaking of, I want to like Garrett. However, his history of highly questionable game management decisions still give me great pause. Like, I think he gave serious consideration to kicking that 61 yard FG. Someone please exonerate him, if that's not the case. But, it seemed at the time like he had to talk himself out of it. I would have disowned him forever, had he gone through with it (make or miss).Sense of Entitlement.
Over the years, Dallas has played with one. It was their identity. It was brought forth by their owner. Magnified by the owner. Many coaches seemed to buy into it as well. And the commensurate correllary is mentally weakness. Hit em in the mouth and they give up. Things don't go their way, they give up. Negativity does not jive with entitlement. Collapse in the face of adversity.
Something has changed. I think it is Jason Garrett and his philosophy. This team no longer seems to exude a sense of entitlement. They exude a sense of hard work. Of a will to win. A belief in each other. Mental strength. An ability to overcome adversity.
Jason Garrett. Tony Romo. Jason Witten. Anthony Spencer. These guys are leading the way. These guys, who have all been derided in the past for multiple failures and shortcomings, are exerting major influence over this organization. They are demonstrating enourmous mental strength and fortitude.
Enjoy the ride. Be proud of your team, Cowboy fans. This is why we cheer for our team. This is what we hope to see in our team.
I think Garrett has won some fans back with the handling of the tradegy and the teams play of late. Deservedly so. I agree with Ridge that there are definite signs of culture change, which I love. However, there are still problems with Garrett the Head Coach that I hope Cowboy fans don't forget about. I'm not calling for his head, but I want to see the rest of the year unfold before passing my final judgement....not that it counts for anything.They have my attention and it's been fun to watch of late.'cobalt_27 said:I have so much cognitive dissonance with this team. Pleasantly surprised they won, and it strikes me as the best they've looked since the opener against the Giants. Even when they were down, I felt they just *looked* a lot more in sync and in control. I fully expect to be disappointed this week (or, worse, win versus NOS and be dealt a crushing loss against Washington). But, this win against PIT was pretty impressive.Have to admit that I never expected them to win the last 2 games. But maybe facing a team as decimated as they are yields OT game and Dallas made a play. Maybe as bad as the OL is, going against teams with backup/injured guys gives them a chance.One has to be impressed by the will to win and will to keep fighting. If you don;t think thats part of coaching, then I don't know what to say to you. Anyway, on to the Saints. Should be a pinball machine with teams going up and down the field.![]()
Agree 100%.I think Garrett has won some fans back with the handling of the tradegy and the teams play of late. Deservedly so. I agree with Ridge that there are definite signs of culture change, which I love. However, there are still problems with Garrett the Head Coach that I hope Cowboy fans don't forget about. I'm not calling for his head, but I want to see the rest of the year unfold before passing my final judgement....not that it counts for anything.They have my attention and it's been fun to watch of late.'cobalt_27 said:I have so much cognitive dissonance with this team. Pleasantly surprised they won, and it strikes me as the best they've looked since the opener against the Giants. Even when they were down, I felt they just *looked* a lot more in sync and in control. I fully expect to be disappointed this week (or, worse, win versus NOS and be dealt a crushing loss against Washington). But, this win against PIT was pretty impressive.Have to admit that I never expected them to win the last 2 games. But maybe facing a team as decimated as they are yields OT game and Dallas made a play. Maybe as bad as the OL is, going against teams with backup/injured guys gives them a chance.One has to be impressed by the will to win and will to keep fighting. If you don;t think thats part of coaching, then I don't know what to say to you. Anyway, on to the Saints. Should be a pinball machine with teams going up and down the field.![]()

I read somewhere the he put the FG unit out there, hoping to cause Pitt to burn one of their timeouts. If they didn't, we had a timeout that would have went to waste anyway. That makes much more sense, I doubt anyone would take a 61 yard FG there.I think Romo, Witten, and Ware are outstanding players/leaders. Don't forget Sean Lee, too, who while sidelined is still making a difference and being heavily involved. I still question so much of the rest of the crew, including Garrett. Speaking of, I want to like Garrett. However, his history of highly questionable game management decisions still give me great pause. Like, I think he gave serious consideration to kicking that 61 yard FG. Someone please exonerate him, if that's not the case. But, it seemed at the time like he had to talk himself out of it. I would have disowned him forever, had he gone through with it (make or miss).Sense of Entitlement.
Over the years, Dallas has played with one. It was their identity. It was brought forth by their owner. Magnified by the owner. Many coaches seemed to buy into it as well. And the commensurate correllary is mentally weakness. Hit em in the mouth and they give up. Things don't go their way, they give up. Negativity does not jive with entitlement. Collapse in the face of adversity.
Something has changed. I think it is Jason Garrett and his philosophy. This team no longer seems to exude a sense of entitlement. They exude a sense of hard work. Of a will to win. A belief in each other. Mental strength. An ability to overcome adversity.
Jason Garrett. Tony Romo. Jason Witten. Anthony Spencer. These guys are leading the way. These guys, who have all been derided in the past for multiple failures and shortcomings, are exerting major influence over this organization. They are demonstrating enourmous mental strength and fortitude.
Enjoy the ride. Be proud of your team, Cowboy fans. This is why we cheer for our team. This is what we hope to see in our team.
Exactly... he wasnt going to try that FG. And Garrett wasnt getting fired regardless after this year unless the team just totally quit no matter how much some people question him.I read somewhere the he put the FG unit out there, hoping to cause Pitt to burn one of their timeouts. If they didn't, we had a timeout that would have went to waste anyway. That makes much more sense, I doubt anyone would take a 61 yard FG there.
Resign him with the money you save from cutting or restructuring Free's contract. Simple.This team will face a terribly tough decision on Spencer during the off season.
What's Dallas's bull #### cap penalty for next year?Resign him with the money you save from cutting or restructuring Free's contract. Simple.This team will face a terribly tough decision on Spencer during the off season.
Not quite as simple as that. The team needs to re-do Romo and we aren't rolling in cap dough. Spencer after his performance this year will command closer to 10 milion/year on a long term contract as opposed the 6-7 milion he wanted to start the year. It's a lot of money to tie up in 2 players who are now both over 30 year old at the OLB position.Resign him with the money you save from cutting or restructuring Free's contract. Simple.This team will face a terribly tough decision on Spencer during the off season.
the negative backlash is bull####i completely understand and share the anger at the stupid decision to drive drunk, which cost someone their life. But the family of the deceased has embraced Brent and asked the players and team to support him and embrace him. Anyone who thinks they have a right to be more upset about this than the family of the deceased is either not thinking clearly or is disingenuous.If the family's reaction were different perhaps i would feel different, but as far as I am concerned Boomer Esiason and Cowher can shove it up their ####.so Jerry and Garrett come out and say they didnt know Brent was on the sidelinesNot sure Im buying that.. just seems like something they said because of the negative backlash by some media members.Maybe someone can fill me in but what did the organization do when Dwayne Goodrich killed those 2 people while intoxicated? Seems like Brent is getting treated a lot differently from what I remember.
This has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coachThis has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
I'd put money on Norv Turner being the offensive coordinator next season.yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coachThis has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
I would welcome him with open arms. (As an assistant only)'DevilDog919 said:I'd put money on Norv Turner being the offensive coordinator next season.'B-Deep said:yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coach'Abraham said:This has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
I'd like to see him stay a Cowboy. I'm not going to even get into the discussion of how they restructure contracts, salary cap, blah, blah, blah. That stuff is mind numbing. It was apparent how good he is when he wasnt on the field the season. The D missed him. IMO, he's been underrated playing opposite D.Ware. Ware/Spencer/Lee/Carter would be nice to keep intact.This team will face a terribly tough decision on Spencer during the off season.
Yeah, I'd be happy as hell with thatI would welcome him with open arms. (As an assistant only)'DevilDog919 said:I'd put money on Norv Turner being the offensive coordinator next season.'B-Deep said:yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coach'Abraham said:This has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
Only issue is that Callahan is titled the offensive coordinator. And some comments made by the brass before the season started seemed to imply that Callahan may take over play calling responsibilities after some time with the team.So unless we part ways with Callahan, which I do not want, they may have to get creative and call Norv a consultant or some such non-sense. Offensive Coordinator is taken.Yeah, I'd be happy as hell with thatI would welcome him with open arms. (As an assistant only)'DevilDog919 said:I'd put money on Norv Turner being the offensive coordinator next season.'B-Deep said:yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coach'Abraham said:This has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
I don't think we'll resign him, nor should we for over $10 million per.This team will face a terribly tough decision on Spencer during the off season.
CorrectCan someone correct me if I am wrong just want to make sure. As long as the Giants lose at least one more game it ultimately does not matter what happens this week for the boys and skins and whoever wins week 17 takes the division?
One clarification: As long as the Giants lose this week, the Cowboy/Redskin winner will win the division. The Giants will not lose to the Eagles in week 17.CorrectCan someone correct me if I am wrong just want to make sure. As long as the Giants lose at least one more game it ultimately does not matter what happens this week for the boys and skins and whoever wins week 17 takes the division?
If you are not calling plays you are an Offensive Coordinator in name only. He's has some time with the team, the team has had struggles, and they have not turned to him. I don;t have faith that they will so get us someone newOnly issue is that Callahan is titled the offensive coordinator. And some comments made by the brass before the season started seemed to imply that Callahan may take over play calling responsibilities after some time with the team.So unless we part ways with Callahan, which I do not want, they may have to get creative and call Norv a consultant or some such non-sense. is taken.Yeah, I'd be happy as hell with thatI would welcome him with open arms. (As an assistant only)I'd put money on Norv Turner being the offensive coordinator next season.yupi want Garrett to be good, and he seems to be doing better, but i don't think he is there yet. If the team is rebuilding i am fine with Garrett, but if we expect to compete I still have questions.No matter what I still contend they need to have someone else calling plays and let Jason focus on being the head coachThis has been the biggest change. If Cleveland and Pitt go the other way, all of you are calling for Garrett's head.I still expect them to lose every week now but finally they've figured out how to win the close one. Even if we miss this is a step in the right direction.
If Baltimore wins today, the loss is moot. It would all come down to the game @ Washington. Go RAVENS!Horribly deflating loss this week. Romo and Dez played their butts off. One huge mistake by Murray but I felt like they overcame all of the mistakes and had a real chance to win. Still dont understand some of the play calls in overtime. Dez has really become that guy that can take over a game. What a weapon he has become. Missing those guys in the middle is just painful to watch. Going to spend the entire off season thinking "what might have been?" Garrett has earned my love over the second half of the season. Dez as well. So much promise on this team this year. Really sucks that injuries to our ILB are going to prevent this team from living up to their full potential. Finally hot in December too. So disappointing.![]()
Still a game that they made a HUGE comeback and should have won. The momentum of rolling into Washington on a high note would be nice,especially since Washington won and is riding high on a huge win streak. Had the Cowboys won, that is a 6-1 record over the last 7 I believe. That would really be a big lift for this team. I could see a bad beat down by the Redskins on this team that fought its heart out...only to have the victory snatched away.If Baltimore wins today, the loss is moot. It would all come down to the game @ Washington. Go RAVENS!Horribly deflating loss this week. Romo and Dez played their butts off. One huge mistake by Murray but I felt like they overcame all of the mistakes and had a real chance to win. Still dont understand some of the play calls in overtime. Dez has really become that guy that can take over a game. What a weapon he has become. Missing those guys in the middle is just painful to watch. Going to spend the entire off season thinking "what might have been?" Garrett has earned my love over the second half of the season. Dez as well. So much promise on this team this year. Really sucks that injuries to our ILB are going to prevent this team from living up to their full potential. Finally hot in December too. So disappointing.![]()
I really disagree here. Sure, it would have been awesome to win that, but, to me, it wasn't a crushing loss. I don't think the team sees it that way either. Freak fumble/recovery at the end. C'est la vie. They know that (this is assuming Baltimore wins today) all that matters is the final game. I think this team will play its heart out and there's no chance it's a blowout, imo. Dallas can win that game and I think they'll be just as fired up, regardless had they won today or not.Still a game that they made a HUGE comeback and should have won. The momentum of rolling into Washington on a high note would be nice,especially since Washington won and is riding high on a huge win streak. Had the Cowboys won, that is a 6-1 record over the last 7 I believe. That would really be a big lift for this team. I could see a bad beat down by the Redskins on this team that fought its heart out...only to have the victory snatched away.If Baltimore wins today, the loss is moot. It would all come down to the game @ Washington. Go RAVENS!Horribly deflating loss this week. Romo and Dez played their butts off. One huge mistake by Murray but I felt like they overcame all of the mistakes and had a real chance to win. Still dont understand some of the play calls in overtime. Dez has really become that guy that can take over a game. What a weapon he has become. Missing those guys in the middle is just painful to watch. Going to spend the entire off season thinking "what might have been?" Garrett has earned my love over the second half of the season. Dez as well. So much promise on this team this year. Really sucks that injuries to our ILB are going to prevent this team from living up to their full potential. Finally hot in December too. So disappointing.![]()
I said that very thing to my wife this afternoon, going into OT. I said that, for the first time in 3+ years, that I was proud to be a Cowboy fan. This team has found heart, drive, and desire and win or lose, I can get behind that.The only thing i really want to say at the moment is that I am really proud to be a fan of this team right now. This team is playing with off the street free agents right accross the board on defense. No quit with this team.VERY proud despite a tough loss.

Redskins fan here and your bold is the truth. We are on a 6 game winning streak and I want the game next week to be for everything against a fighting Cowboys team. Should be a barn burner.I said that very thing to my wife this afternoon, going into OT. I said that, for the first time in 3+ years, that I was proud to be a Cowboy fan. This team has found heart, drive, and desire and win or lose, I can get behind that.The only thing i really want to say at the moment is that I am really proud to be a fan of this team right now. This team is playing with off the street free agents right accross the board on defense. No quit with this team.
VERY proud despite a tough loss.And this is how it's supposed to be, right: Redskins versus Cowboys, with everything on the line in the final game of the season.
In the eternal words of Mills Lane, "Let's get it on!"![]()
Hope you are right. I just think the Redskins are on a serious roll and they probably think they can beat anyone. I am excited that the Ravens beat down the Giants so no matter what, the game counts next week with the ultimate of all rivalries taking place for the division.I really disagree here. Sure, it would have been awesome to win that, but, to me, it wasn't a crushing loss. I don't think the team sees it that way either. Freak fumble/recovery at the end. C'est la vie. They know that (this is assuming Baltimore wins today) all that matters is the final game. I think this team will play its heart out and there's no chance it's a blowout, imo. Dallas can win that game and I think they'll be just as fired up, regardless had they won today or not.Still a game that they made a HUGE comeback and should have won. The momentum of rolling into Washington on a high note would be nice,especially since Washington won and is riding high on a huge win streak. Had the Cowboys won, that is a 6-1 record over the last 7 I believe. That would really be a big lift for this team. I could see a bad beat down by the Redskins on this team that fought its heart out...only to have the victory snatched away.If Baltimore wins today, the loss is moot. It would all come down to the game @ Washington. Go RAVENS!Horribly deflating loss this week. Romo and Dez played their butts off. One huge mistake by Murray but I felt like they overcame all of the mistakes and had a real chance to win. Still dont understand some of the play calls in overtime. Dez has really become that guy that can take over a game. What a weapon he has become. Missing those guys in the middle is just painful to watch. Going to spend the entire off season thinking "what might have been?" Garrett has earned my love over the second half of the season. Dez as well. So much promise on this team this year. Really sucks that injuries to our ILB are going to prevent this team from living up to their full potential. Finally hot in December too. So disappointing.![]()
This year Dallas doesn't seem as talented as in past years, but they seem to play harder and to find ways to win instead of finding ways to lose. That's a big change for them and they earned some respect from me this year.Next weekend in Washington will be an old rivalry getting back to what it used to be --- 2 good battle-tested teams in a sudden death match. One wins the division, the other goes home. I hope the Skins win of course but good luck to you Cowboy fans. I know the Skins are facing a capable opponent. This is going to rock.The only thing i really want to say at the moment is that I am really proud to be a fan of this team right now. This team is playing with off the street free agents right accross the board on defense. No quit with this team.VERY proud despite a tough loss.
It's what being a football fan is all about. It's not perfect on either side, but it doesn't get better then this to watch.I'm going to enjoy it win or lose.This year Dallas doesn't seem as talented as in past years, but they seem to play harder and to find ways to win instead of finding ways to lose. That's a big change for them and they earned some respect from me this year.Next weekend in Washington will be an old rivalry getting back to what it used to be --- 2 good battle-tested teams in a sudden death match. One wins the division, the other goes home. I hope the Skins win of course but good luck to you Cowboy fans. I know the Skins are facing a capable opponent. This is going to rock.The only thing i really want to say at the moment is that I am really proud to be a fan of this team right now. This team is playing with off the street free agents right accross the board on defense. No quit with this team.VERY proud despite a tough loss.