Posted on 21 January 2012. Tags: Brooking, Bryant, Cowboys, Cowboys', Dallas Cowboys, Dez Bryant, doesn't, Keith Brooking, Linebacker, Nfl, receiver, talent, team, trouble, want, Waste
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Keith Brooking is a 14-year veteran, and has seen his share of talented players. So when he calls troubled wide receiver Dez Bryant “more talented than any player I’ve ever been about,” he’s saying some thing.
Brooking also has the expertise to know that it’s difficult to be effective in the NFL even though generating the wrong sort of headlines.
“I mean, the NFL is huge-boy football,” Brooking mentioned in an interview with NFL.com. “Organizations aren’t into babysitting. At the finish of the day, you have to be a pro.”
Brooking stated he doesn’t know anything about Bryant’s private life, and didn’t want to comment about the newest incident involving the wide receiver, in which he ran into some unspecified difficulty at a Miami nightclub. He did say, though, that “there’s a pattern there, so some thing’s not right.”
“I mean, guys make mistakes. I’d be a hypocrite if I mentioned, you know, you can’t ever make a mistake, you can’t ever get in difficulty,” Brooking mentioned. “But at the finish of the day, I mean, at some point, you’ve got to step up and be a pro and do the appropriate factor.
“There’s just so considerably prospective there. I’d actually hate to see that go by the wayside.”
Brooking’s frustrations didn’t finish there. The linebacker discussed the early end to the Cowboys’ season, pointing to a lack of consistency as 1 of the factors that the team fell short of the playoffs.
“I don’t know if we’re as talented as absolutely everyone thinks we are defensively,” he said, with regard to the high expectations that were set for the 8-8 team.
He had great things to say about defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, who came under fire following his unit participated in a quantity of late-game collapses.
“I don’t believe it had something to do with coaching,” Brooking said of the team’s troubles. “I don’t think it had anything to do with scheme. I’ve played a lot of football, and I believe Rob Ryan’s scheme will hold up anywhere. He’s performing the right issues. But at the end of the day, it’s about execution, and I assume the players, far more than something, let the team down.”
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Posted on 08 January 2012. Tags: berth, Cowboys, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, defeat, Eli Manning, Giants, half, Nfl, playoffs, The Giants, yard, York
Eli Manning knew how much was at steak for this game against the Dallas Cowboys. It was win or absolutely nothing for the Giants, and taking advantage of their house advantage, Eli Manning and Victor Cruz put on one heck of a efficiency to assure the Giants fans at least one more game of football for the season. Manning guided his team with 24 of 33 passing for 346 yards with three touchdown passes and no interceptions for a clean and merciless 31-14 win more than the Dallas Cowboys at the Meadowlands.
For the highlights reel, Victor Cruz out powered cornerback Orlando Scandrick on 44-yard third-down jump-ball catch and a couple plays later he caught one more pass for 20 yards to set up a 28-yard Lawrence Tynes’ field aim. Just to finish it of, Eli Manning tossed a four-yard TD pass to Hakeem Nicks with 3:41 to play to finish off the Cowboys’ playoffs dreams.
The New York Giants struggled in the middle of the typical season, but with under the guidance of the 65-year-old Tom Coughlin, the Giants were able to finish the season robust winning three of it’s final four games to earn the last wild-card and record a 9-7 for the regular season. Now, the Giants are going to have only one week to get prepared to play against the Atlanta Falcons, who finished with a ten-6 record for the season, on Sunday on the 2011-12 Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs.
The Dallas Cowboys on the other hand, suffered a quite painful finish of season. It’s surely not the finish that their very first-year coach, Jason Garret, would have loved to have for his team. As a matter of truth, at 8-7 for the season, the Cowboys had been in a very good position to finish the standard season on a robust note, but it seems that they just ran out of gas in the final five games of the season. The Cowboys lost four of their last 5 games, such as this decisive match against New York. The season was on the line, and the sad component here is that the Cowboys, once once more, had no one but themselves to blame this one on.
It’s just difficult to point out precisely where it all went south for the Cowboys. I guess you would want more fingers in your hands to find the culprits. On defense, the Cowboys missed tackles on all of the Giants’ three initial-half touchdowns. As if that was not sufficient, they then failed to recover two fumbles within its grasp in the second half and failed to convert on a Tony Romo sneak on fourth-and-1 at the Giants 10 whilst trailing 21-7. It seems that soon after that play it was all accomplished and stated. The Cowboys had no comeback, and now they have no postseason.
On the 1 hand, we have to say that the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, was playing with an injured appropriate hand, had to take a pain killing shot just before the game, and finished the game with 29 of 37 passing for 289 yards and 2 touchdowns with 1 interception. Not negative numbers, but on the second half, in spite of moving issues around in his playbook he was only able to total 34 and 6 yard passes to Laurent Robinson, but not significantly else.
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Posted on 30 December 2011. Tags: Cowboys, Cowboys Owner Jones, Dallas Cowboys, Giants, Jones, KRLD-FM, news, owner, quarterback, ready, Romo, says, Sunday, Tony Romo
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said injured quarterback Tony Romo will be prepared to go for Sunday’s showdown against the New York Giants.
“Romo is where we had dreamed that he would be and hoped he would be relative to following his injury last week,” Jones told KRLD-FM, through The Dallas Morning News, on Friday
“He’s going to be playing at full strength,” Jones added. “He has a quite great team around him, so the stage is set to play properly in a huge game.”
Romo has been practicing with his throwing hand wrapped in tape this week soon after bruising it in the very first quarter of final Saturday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Romo has remained adamant throughout the week that he’ll be under center against the Giants on Sunday in a game that doubles as NFC East title bout.
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Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: ball, Cowboys, crunch time, Dallas Cowboys, Game, line, loses, massive game, New York Jets, objective, Romo, Tony, Tony Romo, yard

The Dallas Cowboys had a 24-17 lead over the New York Jets, and the ball at the Jets’ two-yard line, with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter on Sunday night. A touchdown would have been nice, but even a field objective likely would have sealed the win for the Cowboys.
And then Tony Romo’s nightmare began.
Romo tried to run for a touchdown himself when he couldn’t discover any individual open in the end zone, and not only did he not score, but he fumbled, and the Jets recovered. That fumble — and an interception later in the fourth quarter when Darrelle Revis stepped in front of a pass Romo was trying to throw to Dez Bryant — allowed the Jets to pull off a miraculous 27-24 come-from-behind win on Sunday night.
The Cowboys appeared to have the game in hand ahead of Romo’s fumble, and Romo had been having a excellent game up until that point. Romo’s final numbers — he completed 22 of 35 passes for 345 yards and two touchdowns — appear like the numbers of a quarterback who had a massive game. But those two fourth-quarter turnovers had been the difference in this game.
Romo is far from the only 1 who deserves blame for the Cowboys losing a game they led 24-10 with 12 minutes to play, but his turnovers are what we’ll all be talking about on Monday morning. Romo came up short in crunch time, and the Cowboys are -1.
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Posted on 26 July 2011. Tags: Barber, com, Dallas Cowboys, done, leonard davis, marc colombo, Marion, number, Owner Jerry Jones, receiver, Receiving Yards, Today, turn, Williams

The Dallas Cowboys are saying goodbye to wide receiver Roy Williams and running back Marion Barber.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told Williams and Barber today that they shouldn’t show up to training camp since they’re going to get cut, ESPNDallas.com is reporting. Williams and Barber are one of a number of cuts the Cowboys are generating guard Leonard Davis is already gone, as is kicker Kris Brown, and tackle Marc Colombo might be subsequent.
Williams has been a main disappointment since the Cowboys shipped 1st- and third-round picks to the Lions to acquire him. Williams signed a 5-year, $ 45 million contract with $ 20 million guaranteed with the Cowboys, but he managed just 1,324 receiving yards in 40 games in Dallas.
Barber has been a comparable disappointment: He signed a seven-year, $ 45 million deal in 2008, with $ 16 million guaranteed, but he has failed to turn into a 1,000-yard runner and last year gained just 374 yards on three.3 yards a carry.
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Posted on 25 April 2011. Tags: Bryant, Cowboys, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Dez, Dez Bryant, meet, receiver, Saturday, troubled, veterans, Wide Receiver, wideout
Three Dallas Cowboys veterans met with Dez Bryant on Saturday to discuss recent off-the-field issues that have dogged the talented young wide receiver.
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Posted on 25 April 2011. Tags: Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys, draft, Jason Garrett, Jerry Jones, Jones, JonesGarrett, litmus, litmus test, Nfl, Nfl Draft, reward, tandem, test
The Dallas Cowboys are about to receive their reward for a lousy 2010 season: the ninth overall pick in next week’s NFL draft. How they use it could be a window into the world of Jerry Jones and his new coach, Jason Garrett.
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Posted on 20 April 2011. Tags: 10th anniversary, anniversary, Dallas Cowboys, DallasJets, GiantsRedskins, New York Giants, New York Jets, Nfl, Redskins, Sept., trade, Washington, Washington Redskins
The New York Giants will visit the Washington Redskins and the New York Jets will host the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 11, marking the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. With the NFL and its locked-out players mired in negotiations over a new labor agreement, the league on Tuesday announced its 2011-12 schedule — assuming the season starts on time.
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