Bill Parcels

29 September 2009

r saw him throw for 353 yards and 3 touchdowns in week one, but he reminded me of the Romo from the Bill Parcels era.  He showed tremendous patience and didn’t force any passes.  He didn’t crack 300 yards or throw a touchdown (though he did throw a perfect fade route to Roy Williams in the end-zone) but he didn’t make the crucial mistake that the Panthers were waiting for and he kept the offense on the field.  He did this by being accurate, scrambling for decent yardage (finally!) and improvising like the Romo we know and love. He responded extremely well after a tough week and I even caught him yelling at full back Deon Anderson when they couldn’t get the right personnel on the field.  He didn’t get on him like Troy Aikman used to get on his guys but cut the guy some slack…his voice isn’t as deep.  But he did have the wherewithal to stand outside of the huddle during the substitutions so the Cowboys didn’t get a 12-men in the huddle penalty.  In short, I am actually proud of Romo for his performance last night and the ‘Boys will need similar execution if they want to go anywhere this season.

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9 February 2009

hotel with a "turkey bag" of marijuana, and of course drunk out of his mind.  Dude, Bill Parcels really messed this guy up.  Patrick Crayton:  Talk trash all year long, and do nothing about it on the field.  Good Job, now shut up.  There is a lot to be said about a player who will got out and maintain a high performance on the field, and keep his trap shut.  Take a look at Jason Witten, Patrick.  Take a good long look, and shut up.  Roy Williams: Shut up and get open.  If they play is run your ass down the field all day long and never get the ball, then run your ass down the field and shut up.  You get paid remember?  You get Jerry Jones money.  There should be fines, strike that, heavy, high dollar fines for Cowboys that want to talk.  Right Marty B?

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