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Taking Comfort in Cliches


Normally, I don't like NFL press conferences.  I used to love them when Parcells was the coach, but that was mainly because he would give the media the sarcasm it deserved while sprinkling in some of those old-shool football lessons that shed more light on this great game.  I couldn't get enough of the Tuna giving the press hell with his incredulous responses and bulged out eyes.  I always got a kick out of those.  But normally I just change the channel or look at the TV and try to guess what's going to be said by the players and coaches that are answering the same questions every week.  I mean, it's alwasy just a bunch of cliches. 

"We really played as a team out there", "We played the entire 60 minutes", "We never gave up", "I knew that we needed a big play, so I just went out there and tried to execute", "We just wanted to take it one play at a time", blah, blah, blah.  Cracker Jack answers, all of them.  Players are so trained on giving canned answers from their team's  PR reps that every interview and post game presser becomes a repeated version of what was said the week before and what is likely being said by another player who just got done playing in Seattle or Green Bay or Indianapolis or...you get the point.  All these players are just walking cliches.

But yesterday, I took comfort in the cliches that our QB was spitting out.  This quote in particular stood out to me:

 I think there’s a lot of resiliency out here and there’s a lot of competitive individuals and games like these. ... There are going to be a few of them this year, but if we can continue to do this, I like our chances the rest of the way.

They often say cliches become cliches because they are rooted in truth.  And in the case of Romo's quotes, they are cliche, but there is a lot of truth.  Look at Dallas' 5 games this season.  Blowout at Tampa Bay, close defeat to the Giants that came down to the final drive, close win over the Panthers, close defeat to the Broncos that came down to the final play, and a close win over the Chiefs in overtime that came down to the final play.  See a theme here?

The Cowboys have been involved in 4 nail biters and so far they are 2-2 in those games.  Yes the could/should have won both of those games we lost.  Yes us fans can see where the team messed up and what players/units needed to play better.  But the fact is, Dallas was right there in all of those games and exhibited a lot of resiliency in every single one of them.  Remember, the Cowboys traded scores with the Giants the entire game and took the lead with only a few minutes remaining.  They were down to Carolina at half time and easily could have folded as our QB was getting hit and nothing seemed to work on offense.  And in Denver, the team fought hard in a defensive battle and had the game in their hands to win or lose.   And it's that type of resiliency that is going to be needed in the other close games the Cowboys play this season. 

These are the types of games that build character and I think the team is going to be better off for it.  Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't expect to see a blowout loss like the one the team had against Philly last season.  In fact, I expect this team to continue to play close games against almost every opponent and show a lot of heart in the process.  Will they win them all?  I doubt it.  But I do think they'll be right there, fighting hard the entire time.

I've been a critic of Wade's before.  I think there are plenty of obvious examples where the team is not ready to play or makes the type of mental mistakes that are directly attributable to coaching.  But, I do see fight in his guys.  So I do give him credit for that.  How far that fight takes this team will be dependent on many other factors, but I take comfort in the fact that this team will play hard for 60 minutes.  Cliche or not.

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Most will agree that they haven’t given up in any of the games. I see more life and heart in this team than in the last few years. It’s good to see that. I love the attitude that Brookings brings to the team and I am sure it is contagious. No matter how it goes you know they will be fighting game in and game out.

by oldboysfan on Oct 12, 2009 6:32 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I think that Brookings is starting to rub off on Witten, because after the game it was the 1st time I had heard

witten being vocal and getting on people; good for brooking and witten, hopefully it is contagious for even more players. Because we need to see which players are bringing their lunch pail to the game and putting in a full 60 minutes.

Ignore the Mainstream Media, EMBRACE THE HATE!!!!

by cowboy78 on Oct 12, 2009 11:16 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

This team does play hard and really wants to win

Us fans have to be happy about that because it means when we’re down and things aren’t going well, they will never give up but keep fighting.

Because of our schedule, we are going to be in nail bitters in almost every game we play in and if we do make the playoffs, that will help us out tremendously.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Oct 12, 2009 8:17 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

This team needs to learn to stop shooting themselves in the foot

They should be looking at eachother right now thinking “if we cut out a few bone head plays this year, we are 5-0”. They are tough and resiliant but the problem is they are going to find themselves in enough tough situations as the season wears on, they need to stop creating the hard times themselves.

If all three units can just show up together one day, this team can be pretty good. To those that say this team is mediocre, I call bullspit. This team has 3 RBs who can run between the tackles, a QB who can play in the top 5 (can but doesn’t always) and more than a little talent at WR.

The coaches need to put the hot players in positions to make plays at the right time and stop dicking around with their gameplan. This team has shown the mentality to win and the stupidity to lose so it is up to them how they want the story of the 2009 Dallas Cowboys to end.

by Billito on Oct 12, 2009 8:26 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

+1

how can you be mediocre with the number one ranked offense in the league in total yardage

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Oct 12, 2009 8:32 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

"If all three units can just show up together one day"..big amen to that.

Like having a 12 cylinder engine hitting on 8 cylinders all the time. Still have power but the potential is much greater when they’re all hitting..

by Benthere on Oct 12, 2009 9:36 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

The very first thing that stood out to me

last game was that the ’Boys never gave up!

by BishopWest on Oct 12, 2009 10:32 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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