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SkinsNut73
February-18th-2005, 08:09 AM
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/football/10933244.htm

Jones says Cowboys will dive into free-agent pool

By Jennifer Floyd Engel

Star-Telegram Staff Writer


IRVING - Owner Jerry Jones promised Thursday that the Cowboys would dive into free agency like an offensive lineman into a pepperoni pizza.

"I am very committed personally to not have a repeat of last year," Jones declared. "We will be more aggressive in free agency than we were last year."

One of the areas of aggression is likely to be quarterback. Not only did Jones sound unconvinced that second-year quarterback Drew Henson is ready to be a starter, he did not appear inclined to rush him or third-year man Tony Romo, either.

"I know if you look at most quarterback situations and really study it, you'll see that it takes a lot longer than usually a couple of seasons in the NFL to get where you want them to go," Jones said. "The question is, you have to start that journey sometime, do you lose the fort trying to get there? I don't believe that's the case.

"We just can't bet the house on how the two young guys are evolving. That's just not smart."

While Jones said NFL rules forbid him from talking specifically about the Cowboys' interest in quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who will be waived by the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, he made it clear that the Cowboys are in the market for a veteran quarterback. Possibly as a starter.

Still, while giving his "bet the house" analogy in one breath, Jones also allowed that Henson might play in 2005.

"Certainly, under the right, certain circumstances, I think a young quarterback can play here next year," Jones said. "It will have a lot to do with how good we are feeling about the quarterback."

How exactly the Cowboys feel about Henson is a whole different issue. They did not send him to NFL Europe, choosing instead to let him train with the Cowboys coaches this off-season. Jones said those workouts have been going well.

Of course, flashing potential in off-season workouts is a far cry from making coach Bill Parcells amenable to starting Henson in 2005.

For his part, Jones said he still believes Henson can be a franchise quarterback.

"I'm not backing off of it in any way," Jones said. "I think he certainly has the potential to be a future starting quarterback for the Cowboys or another team."

If that's the case, the Cowboys might have trouble signing Bledsoe. Bledsoe said Wednesday, "I just don't see myself ever being a backup in this league."

Bledsoe played for Parcells in New England and called reuniting with him an "interesting option," so a simple talk might help clear any hurdles. If not, the Cowboys have Vinny Testaverde as a fall-back option.

Jones said he has not talked to Testaverde's agent, Mike Azzarelli. Azzarelli said Thursday he has had conversations with the Cowboys about re-signing his client. And while Azzarelli characterized the talks as "meaningful discussions," neither he nor Jones said they foresee getting anything done before free agency begins on March 2.

Whatever the Cowboys decide to do at quarterback, Jones insisted that having a quarterback in place is not a prerequisite for being aggressive in free agency this time around.

The Cowboys were conservative last off-season, and it cost them. They say they will not make that mistake again.

"It won't necessarily be a signal that we are or are not buying into building the supporting cast without the quarterback," Jones said. "We're just going to be more aggressive in free agency than we were last year, and I think it's because we're going to have the opportunity to be."

Not only do the Cowboys have two first-round draft choices, they also have almost $20 million available under the salary cap.

Parcells' mantra that the players around the quarterback are more important than the quarterback is going to be tested. The Cowboys' list of needs is long, especially with the team considering a switch to the 3-4 defense. They need a defensive tackle, a defensive end and possibly a big linebacker, a cornerback, a safety, offensive line help, a speed receiver and a quarterback.

"We're just looking at every way we can to improve our team," Jones said.

Briefly

• Jerry Jones said he is seriously considering trading one of the Cowboys' first-round draft choices. They own the 11th and 20th picks.

• The Cowboys have begun renegotiating the contracts of several players who are due big roster bonuses on March 2. Those negotiations will continue at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis next week.

• Coach Bill Parcells is scheduled to attend the combine. He did not last season.

• Jones said the Cowboys gave former offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon permission to interview with the Cleveland Browns because it was the right thing to do. Carthon was hired Sunday as the Browns' offensive coordinator.

IN THE KNOW

Bonus time

Five Cowboys, including four defenders whose roles could change significantly next season, are due roster bonuses March 2. The Cowboys are trying to renegotiate some of their contracts.


Name, Pos. Bonus
Dexter Coakley, LB $502,000
Terry Glenn, WR $250,000
La'Roi Glover, DT $1 milion
Dat Nguyen, LB $500,000
Marcellus Wiley, DE $500,000

Buford
February-18th-2005, 08:14 AM
If I had 2 1st rounders, I would consider trading them to a team with a Vet or two and salary cap issues. Depends on their needs.

thinker
February-18th-2005, 11:20 AM
A ton of picks and $20 million in cap space - man I NEVER thought I'd be jealous of the pukes.

Matador36
February-18th-2005, 11:33 AM
that's fine let them win the on paper battle this time

AzSkinsFan63
February-18th-2005, 11:45 AM
Going to try and Buy a SuperBowl!

jrfriedm
February-18th-2005, 11:50 AM
They could ship both of their first rounders to San Diego and get Breeze, and then Breeze can throw to the ball to......? Oh yea, Dallas doesn't have any wide outs either. :laugh:

Dirk Diggler
February-18th-2005, 11:50 AM
A ton of picks and $20 million in cap space - man I NEVER thought I'd be jealous of the pukes.

You shouldn't be. They have a great number of holes compared to us. I don't envy them in the least.

Sonny Joe Hog
February-18th-2005, 11:50 AM
When the Cowboys dive into the Free Agent pool, I hope they hit their heads on the bottom. :laugh:

TheSteve
February-18th-2005, 12:36 PM
Here's to the Cowboys winning the Offseason Super Bowl:cheers:

HeHateMe
February-19th-2005, 07:51 PM
I'm amenable to trading one of the two first rounders to regain the 3rd we gave for Henson as well as some other pick(s).

It all depends who is available at the pick and what the offer is.

Just like last season when passing on Jackson for an extra 2nd and 5th and still landing Jones.

Coakley restructures, if not, he's 86'ed (most likely).

Glenn gets the bonus.

Glover gets the bonus.

Nguyen gets the bonus.

Wiley is 86'ed.

SkinsChick36
February-19th-2005, 07:56 PM
They can dive into the pool all they want we'll just drain it first :)

Skins4SB
February-19th-2005, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by jrfriedm
They could ship both of their first rounders to San Diego and get Breeze, and then Breeze can throw to the ball to......? Oh yea, Dallas doesn't have any wide outs either. :laugh:

The Chargers don't have any wideouts either. Brees needs a good TE to throw to. Unfortunately, Dallas has one in Witten.

HOGHEAVEN3
February-19th-2005, 08:28 PM
HAHAH....omg the cowgirls sounding confident goin into the offseason. Yo we could care less...screw the damn Cowboys and their owner that looks like he is gonna die any minute.

:dallasuck :puke: Cowboys

GIBBS LIVES
February-19th-2005, 10:53 PM
Cowboys could make a big jump if they acquire the right free agents and are loaded with draft picks.

I would just about bet the house that Parcells trades down with his second 1st round pick and stock piles a few picks for next season too.

SkinsNut73
February-20th-2005, 07:39 AM
Originally posted by Skins4SB


. Brees needs a good TE to throw to. Unfortunately, Dallas has one in Witten.

Brees has Antonio Gates...or are you considering him a WR???

scruffylookin
February-20th-2005, 08:50 AM
Not one quote from Bill Parcells in that article.

I wonder if Parcells likes JJ talking about the Cowboys plans like this in the media.:whoknows:

Park City Skins
February-20th-2005, 08:56 AM
I was thinking the same thing. First thing that came to mind when I saw "Jones says Cowboys will dive into free-agent pool" was: Does Bill Parcells know about this? ;)

Bozman777
February-20th-2005, 09:01 AM
As long as they don't sign Pierce or Smoot and we can kick there arse twice next year I dont really care what they do!

HeHateMe
February-20th-2005, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Park City Skins
I was thinking the same thing. First thing that came to mind when I saw "Jones says Cowboys will dive into free-agent pool" was: Does Bill Parcells know about this? ;)

BP never really talks to the media in the offseason.

He isnt even there at the press conference of FA signings.

On the other hand, Jones loves to talk.

Whether hes blowing smoke or not, Im sure they are on the same page in terms of FA's and the draft.

The QB situation may be different, but we will see how that plays out.

Park City Skins
February-20th-2005, 12:26 PM
:D