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Jerry Jones: Cowboys not rebuilding


Updated: March 25, 2014, 4:07 PM ET

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jerry Jones said Tuesday that the Dallas Cowboys are not in a rebuilding mode despite losing star defensive end DeMarcus Ware and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jason Hatcher in free agency and having his quarterback recovering from back surgery.

If anything, Jones said during a 35-minute chat with reporters at the NFL owners meetings, he thinks the team has improved its defensive line in free agency, led by the signing of tackle Henry Melton.

Jerry Jones says that despite the loss of DeMarcus Ware, the Cowboys are not in a rebuilding mode -- specifically because they still have Tony Romo.

Jones, the Cowboys' owner and general manager, also pointed to the fact that Dallas has Tony Romo at quarterback as a reason the team is not rebuilding.

"Not at all," he said. "You don't rebuild with Romo. The firepower we have on offense and where we are with our running backs and our receivers -- you don't rebuild with an offense that's got the capability we've got. We didn't bring [Scott] Linehan in here to rebuild."

The Cowboys finished the last three seasons at 8-8, and coach Jason Garrett wasn't given a contract extension, leading to speculation he's coaching for his job.

But Jones said Garrett isn't on a hot seat and that he's on the same page with what the coach is trying to do.

"We've got a lot of experience together," Jones said. "It's no secret that we probably are shoulder to shoulder on the success we'd like for this team to have with him as head coach and what it would do for our fans' future, our future. He's more capable today than he was when he took over as head coach, certainly more capable than he came and got on the staff."

When free agency started, the Cowboys had less than $10 million to spend. They released Ware in a salary-cap decision and didn't attempt to re-sign Hatcher.

Ware signed with the Denver Broncos one day after his release, and Hatcher joined the Washington Redskins at the end of the first week of free agency.

The Cowboys signed three defensive linemen in Jeremy Mincy, Terrell McClain and Melton. Jones said signing those three made better financial sense than keeping Ware, who was scheduled to make a base salary of $12.2 million and have a cap hit of $16 million in 2014.

"We're not rebuilding," Jones said. "We are, by necessity, having to revamp the defensive line from where we were this time last year, not with what we played with last year.

"We've definitely improved to what we played with last year. We ought to do better if we do improve there fundamentally. Schematically, we should be better in the secondary. We should have better play throughout the secondary if we can have better defensive-line play."
 

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Jerry will never say they are rebuilding...but they have been for 3 years.
 

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Jerry will never say they are rebuilding...but they have been for 3 years.
They are painting shutters, replacing gutters and installing screen doors on a house that has a huge crack in the foundation.
 

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There were two cracks (OL & DL) and they used two first rounders to address one of them. It seems they are now trying to address the DL.

Of course we'll have to see how the draft plays out to see if they are truly addressing the 2nd one.

To continue your analogy, they've also replaced the old worn out appliances with new, more modern ones.
 

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There were two cracks (OL & DL) and they used two first rounders to address one of them. It seems they are now trying to address the DL.

Of course we'll have to see how the draft plays out to see if they are truly addressing the 2nd one.

To continue your analogy, they've also replaced the old worn out appliances with new, more modern ones.
Jones being the GM is the crack in the foundation that will never be fixed.
 

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Plugging holes in a team is not rebuilding a team, just like plugging holes in a dam is not rebuilding a dam.
 

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Plugging holes in a team is not rebuilding a team, just like plugging holes in a dam is not rebuilding a dam.
Just because it isn't complete in a single or in two years, doesn't mean it hasn't been done (and is ongoing).
 

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Just because it isn't complete in a single or in two years, doesn't mean it hasn't been done (and is ongoing).
By that criteria, every single team ever is rebuilding. Sorry, no.

You are also conflating issues. The oline has been an ongoing issue that's been addressed slowly over a few years. The issues that you mention with the DL are new (from the front office's perspective) in the past year and haven't been addressed until just now. This is not a systematic plan to rebuild the roster, this is plugging holes as they spring leaks.
 

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Even if we were, he'd never admit it. Gotta fill those seats with suckers!
 

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By that criteria, every single team ever is rebuilding. Sorry, no.

You are also conflating issues. The oline has been an ongoing issue that's been addressed slowly over a few years. The issues that you mention with the DL are new (from the front office's perspective) in the past year and haven't been addressed until just now. This is not a systematic plan to rebuild the roster, this is plugging holes as they spring leaks.
Which is how I would prefer they rebuild. That way you don't run into a situation like the DL where you NEED to address the whole of it in one year. When you do that, those players all tend to decline or leave in free agency at the same time.
 

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Which is how I would prefer they rebuild. That way you don't run into a situation like the DL where you NEED to address the whole of it in one year. When you do that, those players all tend to decline or leave in free agency at the same time.
Interesting point, which is why DL and OL are areas I would stock up on in the mid/late rounds, keeps you from running short of depth in an area where you always need depth.
 

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Which is how I would prefer they rebuild. That way you don't run into a situation like the DL where you NEED to address the whole of it in one year. When you do that, those players all tend to decline or leave in free agency at the same time.

except that's exactly what happened anyway.
 
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