Phillips: Rebuilding and Contending? Cowboys Continue To Want Both

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Rebuilding and Contending? Cowboys Continue To Want Both

By Rob Phillips on March 15, 2014 • ( 0 )


Life on a 1,000-foot cruise ship ain’t bad if you can stomach spotty Web connections and Fox News as your only functioning TV channel in the middle of the Caribbean. Needless to say, I gladly kicked my Twitter habit for a week while the Cowboys took on water back home.Jerry_Jones_Draft

DeMarcus Ware went overboard. Jason Hatcher jumped ship. Miles Austin’s walking the plank till June 1st.

Looks like a roster rebuild, according to most observers. I’ve been saying this for months and months: the Dallas Cowboys have executed the quietest rebuilding job in the NFL for the last 3-and-a-half seasons. Jerry Jones just may not want to admit it.

Since Jason Garrett replaced Wade Phillips in the middle of that catastrophic 2010 season, the Cowboys have replaced 19 of 22 starters. The only 3 left: Tony Romo, Jason Witten, Doug Free. Anthony Spencer makes 4 if he re-signs, but projecting his impact coming off an Achilles tear is tough.

This is a franchise that, with Garrett’s and Stephen Jones’ influence, looked in the mirror after the 6-10 season and said, “We’re old, we’re overpaid, we’re overrated.” They’ve been trying to fix things ever since, yet, just like their annual rollercoaster record, they only dip one foot in the water. It’s really more of a “mega-retool.”

If you’re rebuilding, you don’t re-sign 33-year-old Romo to a $108 million contract last year. You let him play out his deal, you get mammoth salary cap relief and you start over in the draft.

If you’re rebuilding, you don’t give Jay Ratliff a $40 million extension in 2011 that doesn’t kick in till 2013 when he’s 32 years old.

If you’re rebuilding, you don’t give Brandon Carr, Mackenzy Bernadeau and Nate Livings a combined $80 million in a single weekend.

The Dallas Cowboys under Jerry Jones don’t fully “rebuild” anything. At least, not since Jerry’s first couple years in charge, when he and Jimmy Johnson pulled off the greatest ground-floor title construction in league history: drafting Troy Aikman and trading Herschel Walker for a pick basket that became Emmitt Smith, Darren Woodson, Alvin Harper, Russell Maryland, and more.

Today, teams clutch draft choices like swaddled newborns. Today, Jerry’s more obsessed with winning than ever before.

There’s a marvelous stadium to fill. There are millions of fans who expect more than those 3 Super Bowls 20 years ago.

Releasing Ware wasn’t about rebuilding. It was about paying too much for, in their eyes, a player in steep decline. Letting Hatcher walk was simply smart business. You can’t pay a 32-year-old $30 million for one great season out of 8.

The front office will replace both with cheaper, though perhaps less productive, options and save cash for younger cornerstones Dez Bryant and Tyron Smith. That’s life in the salary cap era – natural constraints made tighter by having a franchise quarterback on payroll and mistakenly overpaying others. The draft will have to produce instant contributors yet again.

Rebuilding? Sort of. Call it “Mega-Retooling.”

In the end, the owner still expects a playoff berth and beyond, Jason Garrett’s still coaching for his job, and the Cowboys will again hop on Romo’s surgically-repaired back.
 

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Okay. Everyone clear on the "process" now?
 

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I don't care how it's sugar coated. It's a fucking horrible strategy no matter how you dress it.
 

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I kind of disagree with the premise here. None of our moves in '10-12 indicated a rebuild, and nothing about this offseason has indicated that we're trying to win now. I think it's a pretty drastic shift, even if it's been motivated by salary-cap inflexibility.
 

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If you’re rebuilding, you don’t re-sign 33-year-old Romo to a $108 million contract last year. You let him play out his deal, you get mammoth salary cap relief and you start over in the draft.

If you’re rebuilding, you don’t give Jay Ratliff a $40 million extension in 2011 that doesn’t kick in till 2013 when he’s 32 years old.

If you’re rebuilding, you don’t give Brandon Carr, Mackenzy Bernadeau and Nate Livings a combined $80 million in a single weekend.
Put it all together and man, does this look staggeringly dumb.
 

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If Jerry had the cap space he'd have made multiple splashy signings by now. The man can't help himself.

In 2012 he let the Giant's Superbowl win convince him the Cowboys were just a couple of cornerbacks away from a title and the man spent 80 million on free agents, 1st and 2nd round picks on Claiborne, and the team did not improve.

The Seahawks' Championship just two seasons removed from the Cowboys beating them solidly 23-13 must totally gnaw at him. Even still he probably thinks Seattle "got lucky" with Russell Wilson, somehow caught lightning in a bottle, and Dallas is just inches away from being just as good.
 

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If Jerry had the cap space he'd have made multiple splashy signings by now. The man can't help himself.

In 2012 he let the Giant's Superbowl win convince him the Cowboys were just a couple of cornerbacks away from a title and the man spent 80 million on free agents, 1st and 2nd round picks on Claiborne, and the team did not improve.

The Seahawks' Championship just two seasons removed from the Cowboys beating them solidly 23-13 must totally gnaw at him. Even still he probably thinks Seattle "got lucky" with Russell Wilson, somehow caught lightning in a bottle, and Dallas is just inches away from being just as good.
They did get lucky with Wilson, but everything else they did was smart team building.
 

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They did get lucky with Wilson, but everything else they did was smart team building.
And even then they knew what they were getting, took a chance on a smallish player, and created an environment where he could challenge a big-contract free agent.

Can you imagine Jerry Jones signing a big money free agent and not playing him a single meaningful down-- on purpose?
 

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I was unable to get the numbers but I don't think they paid Flynn THAT much.
 

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I was unable to get the numbers but I don't think they paid Flynn THAT much.
Yeah, it probably wasn't a huge deal, but I think that move gave Carroll significant cred within the organization. NFL players are all very used to lipservice paid to allowing players being allowed to "compete" for positions when money almost always normally decides.

The guy not playing a single down is like a slap in the face of the GM who signed him, and I can't imagine it would fly in Dallas short of Bill Parcells being on the sidelines.
 

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Yeah, it probably wasn't a huge deal, but I think that move gave Carroll significant cred within the organization. NFL players are all very used to lipservice paid to allowing players being allowed to "compete" for positions when money almost always normally decides.

The guy not playing a single down is like a slap in the face of the GM who signed him, and I can't imagine it would fly in Dallas short of Bill Parcells being on the sidelines.
Well, fortunately for the GM he is also the guy that drafted Russell. Sure he probably thought Russell would sit a year before competing for the job, but he can't really be embarrassed by picking up a franchise QB in the 3rd round and finding out the guy is more pro ready than anticipated.

Also, we did cut Tony Banks and started Quincy Carter. :lol that didn't work out for us quite as well though.
 

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From an ESPN article at the time of the signing.

"The contract is worth $26 million with $10 million guaranteed, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter."
 

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From an ESPN article at the time of the signing.

"The contract is worth $26 million with $10 million guaranteed, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter."
And since it was a 3 year deal that's pretty serious dough. But I'm guessing the bigger salaries were in the later portions of the deal. They did blow that 10 million on him though.
 

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Does anyone know where this hstour guy came from?
 

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The interwebs..... :lol

Found this board on a Google search.

Was looking for a bigger variety of opinions than the board I was posting on.
 

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The interwebs..... :lol

Found this board on a Google search.

Was looking for a bigger variety of opinions than the board I was posting on.
You have landed then. Opinions freely abound but for the most part they come from some pretty knowledgeable folks. Yours truly being the exception.
 

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I just look at the deal TJ Ward got and it is an example of rebuilding through the draft...4 for 23 for a young guy who is coming into his own. Those are the types of deals that make you competitive now and in the future. Some are win now signings, but not all have to be. TB is a great example of a team who rebuilt in a hurry and those players will be productive for quite some time.
 

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The Seahawks' Championship just two seasons removed from the Cowboys beating them solidly 23-13 must totally gnaw at him. Even still he probably thinks Seattle "got lucky" with Russell Wilson, somehow caught lightning in a bottle, and Dallas is just inches away from being just as good.
I don't think it does. If it did, he would be doing more than just trying to tread water with the cap. But hey, if you listened to goobers like Mike Fisher, it's like a myth and stuff.
 
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