PDA

View Full Version : DMN: Dallas Cowboys' [Pukes] only goal is Super Bowl


tr1
July-21st-2008, 10:56 AM
Wasn't 'Finish' the motto from last year? :laugh:


http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/stories/072008dnspocowlede.346df66.html
By TODD ARCHER / The Dallas Morning News

IRVING – On a steamy early June day, Jason Witten stood inside the Stadium Club at Texas Stadium for an NFL promotion when it came to him.

It was his first trip to the Cowboys' home since their disheartening loss to the New York Giants in the playoffs in January.

"It just kind of hit me, like, 'Man, we let it slip away,' " Witten said.

This off-season, the Cowboys have dealt with the mental scars of not only losing to the Giants, a team they beat twice in the 2007 regular season, but also seeing them win Super Bowl XLII.

On Thursday, the Cowboys fly to Oxnard, Calif., for the opening of training camp. But their attempt to erase the end of last season actually began in March, when the off-season conditioning program began, and carried through the organized team activities to the mandatory minicamp that ended June 19 with a family cookout.

"The Giants were last year's champs," coach Wade Phillips said. "We're trying to be this year's champs."

The Cowboys carry with them the burden of expectations – that's what happens when you go 13-3, send 13 players to the Pro Bowl and seemingly bolster the roster with moves in the off-season – and a motto: finish.

Finish practices. Finish plays. Finish games. Finish the season.

The Cowboys hope they finish in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., for Super Bowl XLIII.

"There's definitely a sense of urgency to get this done," quarterback Tony Romo said. "If you don't have that after the kind of year we had last year, then you are in the wrong sport."

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones has done his part.

He made offensive coordinator Jason Garrett the highest-paid assistant coach in the NFL. He picked up linebacker Zach Thomas not only for Thomas' presence but also for his playmaking ability. He made a low-money but high-risk move in trading with Tennessee for cornerback Adam Jones. He re-signed five 2007 Pro Bowlers – left tackle Flozell Adams, cornerback Terence Newman, running back Marion Barber, safety Ken Hamlin and wide receiver Terrell Owens – with signing bonuses totaling $58.9 million.

"It's kind of bad, actually, because we haven't won that ring in a while and he's dished out this money," Newman said. "Now we've got a little bit of pressure to go out and make it to the Super Bowl and win it."

The Cowboys have not won a Super Bowl since beating Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX. They haven't won a playoff game since 1996. So should this team be talking Super Bowl or bust?

They say it's largely unavoidable and they're just answering the questions posed to them, but their thoughts are in line with what fans think, too.

"I don't think anybody's saying, 'I hope they make it to the playoffs,' " wide receiver Patrick Crayton said. "They're saying, 'I hope they make it to the Super Bowl.' It's a real good thing when the stakes are high like that. It's back to like when I was young, watching Michael [Irvin], Emmitt [Smith] and Troy [Aikman]. That's what it was, NFC championships and Super Bowls."

In Jerry Jones' first seven seasons as owner and general manager, the Cowboys won three Super Bowls with a team that largely grew together while adding valuable players such as Charles Haley, Ray Donaldson and Deion Sanders through trades and free agency.

The 2008 Cowboys have largely grown together while adding valuable players such as Leonard Davis, Hamlin, Owens, Adam Jones and Thomas through trades and free agency.

"Jerry as an owner is committed, but as a general manager, he's trying to get players," Phillips said. "That's what he's done. My job is to get the players to play well, and it's up to them to play well. Coaching is part of it, and certainly the players have a big part of it."

In 2004, Pittsburgh rolled through the regular season 15-1 but lost the AFC Championship Game to New England. A year later, the Steelers won Super Bowl XL. In 2005, Indianapolis was upset by Pittsburgh as the AFC's top seed but came back the following season to beat Chicago in Super Bowl XLI.

Philadelphia lost as the NFC's top seed in 2002 and '03 before getting to Super Bowl XXXIX, though the Eagles lost to the Patriots.

The Cowboys, last season's top seed in the NFC, are hoping they can finish this time.

"There's no way we can go under the radar," linebacker Bradie James said. "With all the talent we have, all the high-profile players we've got, it's an all-star team. For me to say there won't be any Super Bowl talk, I'd be naïve to say that. ... Now we've got to make that materialize.

"It's tough to talk about last year, but you've got to talk about last year. Last year we learned how to win. But we also learned it's not just about winning. It's about winning at the right time."
Taking the next step

The Cowboys were the NFC's top seed last season but were beaten in the divisional round of the playoffs. Of the 19 No. 1 seeds that didn't make it to the Super Bowl in the previous seasons, more failed to reach the playoffs the following season than won the championship:

6

Missed the playoffs

5

Lost in the wild card or divisional round

2

Lost in the conference championship game

2

Lost in the Super Bowl

4

Won the Super Bowl



SAN FRANCISCO
Year Rec. Finish
1987 13-2 Lost to Minnesota in divisional playoffs, 36-24
1988 10-6 Won Super Bowl XXIII by beating Cincinnati, 20-16

DENVER
Year Rec. Finish
1996 13-3 Lost to Jacksonville in divisional playoffs, 30-27
1997 12-4 Won Super Bowl XXXII by beating Green Bay, 31-24

PITTSBURGH
Year Rec. Finish
2004 15-1 Lost to New England in AFC Championship Game, 41-27
2005 11-5 Won Super Bowl XL by beating Seattle, 21-10

INDIANAPOLIS
Year Rec. Finish
2005 14-2 Lost to Pittsburgh in divisional playoffs, 21-18
2006 12-4 Won Super Bowl XLI by beating Chicago, 29-17

bubba9497
July-21st-2008, 10:58 AM
Super Bowl talk in July


always a smart move :thumbsup:

SkinsFanAnt
July-21st-2008, 11:22 AM
LOL...that's what it's like down here. They're so stupid though...you can't win a Superbowl with Jerry Jones' decrepit hand in the cookie jar. I expect another epic collapse from them...and even this time...it may be of NE Patriot proportions.

SkinsFanAnt
July-21st-2008, 11:23 AM
BTW...Pittsburgh didn't win that Superbowl...the refs did.

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 11:37 AM
SAN FRANCISCO
Year Rec. Finish
1987 13-2 Lost to Minnesota in divisional playoffs, 36-24
1988 10-6 Won Super Bowl XXIII by beating Cincinnati, 20-16

DENVER
Year Rec. Finish
1996 13-3 Lost to Jacksonville in divisional playoffs, 30-27
1997 12-4 Won Super Bowl XXXII by beating Green Bay, 31-24

PITTSBURGH
Year Rec. Finish
2004 15-1 Lost to New England in AFC Championship Game, 41-27
2005 11-5 Won Super Bowl XL by beating Seattle, 21-10

INDIANAPOLIS
Year Rec. Finish
2005 14-2 Lost to Pittsburgh in divisional playoffs, 21-18
2006 12-4 Won Super Bowl XLI by beating Chicago, 29-17


This is my first post. I'm excited to be on your board and look forward to talking FOOTBALL.

FOOTBALL at last. Are you guys as excited as I am?

This was an interesting article. You know what I found unusual? Unless I missed something, it appears that not only did 4 of the 19 #1 seed losers go on to win the Siuperbowl, but it was the last 4.


Why did you insert [Pukes] after Cowboys in the title?:rolleyes:

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 11:41 AM
Super Bowl talk in July


always a smart move :thumbsup:


A team should have a goal........right.


I think the Cowboys have a pretty good team this year, what do you guys think?

tr1
July-21st-2008, 11:42 AM
Why did you insert [Pukes] after Cowboys in the title?:rolleyes:

Because they are my favorite team.

And welcome. If you're here to talk football, we welcome that.

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 11:57 AM
Because they are my favorite team.

And welcome. If you're here to talk football, we welcome that.


Well thanks.

The article you posted broke down the 19 previous #1 seed losers into 5 categories.

The 2008 Cowboys were the 20th, which of these 5 categories do you see them finishing in?

VA Cowboy fan
July-21st-2008, 12:12 PM
Does this title even deserve a responce....how dumb...........Yeah The Boys goal is to win a superbowl this year.......I would hope the other 31 teams in the NFL have the same goal.......

royallypwned
July-21st-2008, 01:26 PM
Why did you insert [Pukes] after Cowboys in the title?:rolleyes:
because that's our team's name! ;) Actually, I've always wondered why the mods haven't bothered to make a censor to change the word "Cowboys" into "Pukes." It would sure make tr1's job a little easier. :silly:

btw, your location is making me crave some Krystal burgers. :laugh: (that's the southern version of White Castle for those of you who don't know...)

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 02:00 PM
because that's our team's name! ;) Actually, I've always wondered why the mods haven't bothered to make a censor to change the word "Cowboys" into "Pukes." It would sure make tr1's job a little easier. :silly:

btw, your location is making me crave some Krystal burgers. :laugh: (that's the southern version of White Castle for those of you who don't know...)


White Castle sucks!:)

Since I've joined the site, I've noticed a lot of hostility for anything Cowboys. I get the feeling they don't like the Cowboys.

Should I have chosen another username?

turbodiesel#44
July-21st-2008, 02:03 PM
My only goal is Jessica Alba, and I bet I get there first.

royallypwned
July-21st-2008, 02:05 PM
Since I've joined the site, I've noticed a lot of hostility for anything Cowboys. I get the feeling they don't like the Cowboys.

:laugh: I think this might be the reason, not sure... :laugh:


http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/6678/extremeskinsbo7.jpg

Vicious
July-21st-2008, 02:15 PM
It's going to be ugly in the NFC East this year. By the end of it we'll be the undisputed best division in football.

China
July-21st-2008, 02:33 PM
Um, isn't winning the SuperBowl the goal of every team? Yawn.

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 02:42 PM
Um, isn't winning the SuperBowl the goal of every team? Yawn.

No, I think the OP is saying that only the Cowboys are obnoxious enough to have winning the Superbowl as their goal.

Just who do they think they are!:rolleyes:

Vicious
July-21st-2008, 02:45 PM
Certainly not playoff game winners.

doncherry
July-21st-2008, 02:47 PM
LOL...that's what it's like down here. They're so stupid though...you can't win a Superbowl with Jerry Jones' decrepit hand in the cookie jar. I expect another epic collapse from them...and even this time...it may be of NE Patriot proportions.

If you were to examine Jerry Jones's decrepit hand, you would notice that it has 3 super bowl rings on it. Care to try again?

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 02:58 PM
Certainly not playoff game winners.


Guess you can kiss your career as a profootball historian away.


The Dallas Cowboys have won more playoff games (32) than any other professional football team.


FYI- Steelers are next best with 28 and it only took them 27 more seasons played than the Cowboys.
The Redskins have played 28 more seasons than the Cowboys and only have 23 playoff wins.

bubba9497
July-21st-2008, 03:03 PM
A team should have a goal........right.


assuming you'll make the Super Bowl when you having won a playoff game in 12 years is a pretty big goal....

and talking in the press that way is stupid


I think the Cowboys have a pretty good team this year, what do you guys think?

I think they are overrated and have been lucky with injuries and big plays off lucky bounces.... their depth is thin, and if TO or a couple others they are in deep :pooh:

bubba9497
July-21st-2008, 03:08 PM
Guess you can kiss your career as a profootball historian away.


The Dallas Cowboys have won more playoff games (32) than any other professional football team.



and have many have been in this century?

or the past decade?


which was his obvious point



BTW There wasn't that many playoff pre SB era games, no since letting that point interfere with your little story

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 03:19 PM
assuming you'll make the Super Bowl when you having won a playoff game in 12 years is a pretty big goal....

and talking in the press that way is stupid




I think they are overrated and have been lucky with injuries and big plays off lucky bounces.... their depth is thin, and if TO or a couple others they are in deep :pooh:


You don't speak or type much do you.

I've seen this exact same qoute before "I think they are overrated and have been lucky with injuries and big plays off lucky bounces". It was in a book titled "things losers say". :silly:

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 03:24 PM
and have many have been in this century?

or the past decade?


which was his obvious point



BTW There wasn't that many playoff pre SB era games, no since letting that point interfere with your little story


No it wasn't. Here's exactly what he did say.
"Certainly not playoff game winners."

He's a big boy and doesn't need anyone to help him make his historically incorrect point.

If he did need help, I wouldn't recommend you with english being your second language:laugh: .

AMERICA'STEAM
July-21st-2008, 03:43 PM
and have many have been in this century?

or the past decade?


which was his obvious point



BTW There wasn't that many playoff pre SB era games, no since letting that point interfere with your little story


I found this in that same book, "things losers say". Of course in the book it was gramatically correct.

However, when you look at the POST-SUBERBOWL era, the discrepency only expands.

All 32 of the Cowboys wins have come since the Superbowl era started in 1966. Teams like the Bears and Redskins have won less than half that number.

DCranon21
July-21st-2008, 05:50 PM
I don't think Patrick Crayton should have anymore room to talk. But I think the writer should focus on writing how the Pukes need to get out of the gate in the playoffs, then talk Super Bowl.

Vicious
July-21st-2008, 05:59 PM
I most certainly meant in the past decade plus some change. Get over it, Romo was a choke artist even in college. Your team has the heart of a criminal, get paid and maybe punch a stripper.

Bware_Dware
July-21st-2008, 06:02 PM
I don't think Patrick Crayton should have anymore room to talk. But I think the writer should focus on writing how the Pukes need to get out of the gate in the playoffs, then talk Super Bowl.

I agree, I lost a lot of respect for him when he started running his mouth. Its ok for proven players to do such things, but a guy who just acquired the #2 role? Bad timing my friend.

Vicious
July-21st-2008, 06:02 PM
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_wvoLtwni0kc/R4kpJKUrp6I/AAAAAAAANqU/tcTNmGFCvOY/fumble+romo.jpg

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1123/1086098649_03b230a92d.jpg

http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/JackBurton86/RWMcQuarters_dal.jpg

http://cowboys.beloblog.com/tocry.jpg

http://www.judiciaryreport.com/images/jessica-simpson-cowboys-game.jpg

http://thebestsportsblog.com/images/2007/01/romo.jpg

mrdoctor
July-22nd-2008, 03:21 PM
LIL early for superbowl talk id think