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Jerry Jones' changes have yet to finish the job

Matt Mosley started his career at the Dallas Morning News, where he covered the Dallas Cowboys. He was the first full-time NFL blogger at ESPN.com. Mosley can be heard weekdays as part of Galloway and Co. on ESPN Radio 103.3 FM. Follow Mosley on Twitter: @MattMosley

January 15, 2013

The Dallas Cowboys' pursuit of legendary defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin may have started as early as last summer. A small delegation of Cowboys staffers attended a USC practice last August and came away impressed with how much energy the soon-to-be 73-year-old Kiffin still possessed, according to a source.

That's not to say the Cowboys expected Rob Ryan to fail, but perhaps they were at least getting their contingency plan together. Now after his unsuccessful foray into college football, Kiffin has returned to his comfort zone with an opportunity to repair his tarnished image.

His marching orders are to revamp a defense that looked completely unorganized much of the time under Ryan's watch. In fact, a good start would be getting the appropriate number of players on the field, although I was intrigued by Rob's 9-man look.

Even dating back to his days as defensive coordinator at Nebraska in the 1970s, Kiffin is known for building fundamentally sound defenses. Kiffin and Oklahoma defensive coordinator Larry Lacewell were considered two of the best in America, and the schools had some great battles. Lacewell told me recently that he "stole" from Kiffin quite a bit over the years. And you can bet that Lacewell, a longtime friend and employee of Jerry's, had a major say in Kiffin's hire by the Cowboys.

What Kiffin and Tony Dungy built in Tampa Bay beginning in 1996 has become the blueprint for defensive coaches at all levels. Mike Zimmer used a lot of Kiffin's "Tampa 2" concepts to have some success as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator until Bill Parcells forced him to change to a 3-4 scheme in 2005. The Cowboys would've preferred to bring back Zimmer, but he's still under contract with the Bengals and wouldn't have been allowed to make a lateral move.

My biggest problem with this move has nothing to do with Kiffin's advanced age or his lack of success at Tennessee and USC. I simply don't understand why Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones stopped short of trying to replicate the success the Bucs experienced under Kiffin and Jon Gruden beginning with that 2002 Super Bowl team. Jerry has already turned Jason Garrett into a puppet by making it clear that he's in total charge at Valley Ranch. Why not finish the deed and make a strong play for Gruden, who apparently is interested in coaching again?

For the last couple years, I've talked about how Tony Romo has needed a new voice in his ear. He's never been able to leave his gunslinging ways behind, in part because no one's told him to do so. I've often believed that Garrett let his friendship with Romo prevent him from cracking down on him. Gruden's as tough on quarterbacks as anyone since Parcells. Who knows what Romo would've accomplished had Parcells stayed in Dallas for another year or two. He certainly wasn't afraid to stay on top of him.

Jerry could've told Sean Payton to hang on a few weeks to see how the Cowboys' season played out. But he had no interest in matching Saints owner Tom Benson's $8 million per year offer. That was a poor decision. And not pursuing Gruden right now is another one.

If Jerry truly wanted to make everyone uncomfortable that's exactly what he would've done. Instead, he's turned Garrett into a lame-duck head coach.

Jones is trying to make some meaningful changes. Unfortunately, he didn't finish the job - yet.
 
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Jerry could've told Sean Payton to hang on a few weeks to see how the Cowboys' season played out. But he had no interest in matching Saints owner Tom Benson's $8 million per year offer. That was a poor decision. And not pursuing Gruden right now is another one.

Jerry is a brilliant businessman, but he fucked up here bc I'm pretty sure he would have more than made up the salary difference in merchandise sells and ticket revenue by bringing in a Sean Payton or Gruden.

Lets say he loses $8 million on Ginger, and then has to pay Sean $40 over 5 years. I mean, the ratings bonanza, along with the added revenue of playing and winning in the playoffs won't get your $50 million back over the course of 5 freakin years? That's absurd.

Come on. With Ginger, your last 3 seasons have ended in week 17. With Payton, you're probably playing into week 19-21 for the next 3-4 years. Mosely is correct here.

I intentionally sold tix for profit to fans of the Bears, Steelers, and Saints this year to do my part in getting Garrett fired. There are thousands of similar fans like us who would happily cheer on the team if Jerry did the right thing and brought in a real coach. That's money generated. He's just not thinking long term for some reason. 20 years of this is just getting old now.
 

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Jerry is a brilliant businessman, but he fucked up here bc I'm pretty sure he would have more than made up the salary difference in merchandise sells and ticket revenue by bringing in a Sean Payton or Gruden.

Lets say he loses $8 million on Ginger, and then has to pay Sean $40 over 5 years. I mean, the ratings bonanza, along with the added revenue of playing and winning in the playoffs won't get your $50 million back over the course of 5 freakin years? That's absurd.

Come on. With Ginger, your last 3 seasons have ended in week 17. With Payton, you're probably playing into week 19-21 for the next 3-4 years. Mosely is correct here.

I intentionally sold tix for profit to fans of the Bears, Steelers, and Saints this year to do my part in getting Garrett fired. There are thousands of similar fans like us who would happily cheer on the team if Jerry did the right thing and brought in a real coach. That's money generated. He's just not thinking long term for some reason. 20 years of this is just getting old now.


I had no idea that was going on. That makes me feel better about our fans now since I'm sure you're not the only one. I hope at least half of the fans who sold their tickets did it for that reason. This is definitely getting old. Following the team has become one big joke and a waste of time.
 

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Jerry is a brilliant businessman, but he fucked up here bc I'm pretty sure he would have more than made up the salary difference in merchandise sells and ticket revenue by bringing in a Sean Payton or Gruden.

Lets say he loses $8 million on Ginger, and then has to pay Sean $40 over 5 years. I mean, the ratings bonanza, along with the added revenue of playing and winning in the playoffs won't get your $50 million back over the course of 5 freakin years? That's absurd.

Come on. With Ginger, your last 3 seasons have ended in week 17. With Payton, you're probably playing into week 19-21 for the next 3-4 years. Mosely is correct here.

I intentionally sold tix for profit to fans of the Bears, Steelers, and Saints this year to do my part in getting Garrett fired. There are thousands of similar fans like us who would happily cheer on the team if Jerry did the right thing and brought in a real coach. That's money generated. He's just not thinking long term for some reason. 20 years of this is just getting old now.

Huh? How is your being a shitty fan and basically an asshole to the rest of the fans going to get Garrett fired.

Selling tickets to the steelers and saints game tells me all I need to know about you.

I won't be wasting my time arguing with u again. Poser.
 
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Huh? How is your being a shitty fan and basically an asshole to the rest of the fans going to get Garrett fired.

Selling tickets to the steelers and saints game tells me all I need to know about you.

I won't be wasting my time arguing with u again. Poser.

The irony.

Jerry essentially shits on your face everyday, and you happily pay him thousands over and over again, but the Bears fans sitting around you are where you draw the line?

We came within 1-2 losses of Garrett getting outright fired, so a few extra fans making noise to disrupt his shitty offense certainly would not hurt. I'd rather watch Garrett get fired then see Ware and Witten waste away more years of their HOF careers here.

That's the exact sentiment of many fans. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's the correct thing to do bc Jerry sees it and hates it. That's all I care about. Harbaugh is taking his team to the Super Bowl soon. Dallas deserves the same type of leadership.
 

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The irony.

Jerry essentially shits on your face everyday, and you happily pay him thousands over and over again, but the Bears fans sitting around you are where you draw the line?

We came within 1-2 losses of Garrett getting outright fired, so a few extra fans making noise to disrupt his shitty offense certainly would not hurt. I'd rather watch Garrett get fired then see Ware and Witten waste away more years of their HOF careers here.

That's the exact sentiment of many fans. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's the correct thing to do bc Jerry sees it and hates it. That's all I care about. Harbaugh is taking his team to the Super Bowl soon. Dallas deserves the same type of leadership.

Bears fans? Jerry shits on my face?

Not worth the time to post my response.
 

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Jerry could've told Sean Payton to hang on a few weeks to see how the Cowboys' season played out. But he had no interest in matching Saints owner Tom Benson's $8 million per year offer. That was a poor decision. And not pursuing Gruden right now is another one.


Marion Barber. Roy Williams. Terrence Newman. Doug Free. Gerald Sensabaugh.

And yet he balks at giving Payton $8 million...? That's right Jerry! Why pay a guy $8 million to potentially lead your team to another Super Bowl, when you can settle for paying a guy $3 million to get you 8-8 and miss the playoffs.:jerry

Nevermind that your franchise is already worth $2 billion---the most of any sports franchise.
 
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