More evidence of the good job Jerry is doing

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...nt-defense-monte-kiffin-brandon-carr/3890371/

Scout says Cowboys defense short on talent
Tom Pelissero, USA TODAY Sports 11:22 a.m. EST December 6, 2013

What does Jerry Jones have to show for the Dallas Cowboys' recent investments on defense?

"They're not very talented," a high-ranking scout for another NFL team told USA TODAY Sports recently, speaking on condition of anonymity for competitive reasons. "That's why they're 32nd (in yards allowed)."

There's no doubt hiring 73-year-old coordinator Monte Kiffin – best known for running zone concepts in a Tampa-2 defense played out of a 4-3 front – was a curious decision after two years spent acquiring personnel for Rob Ryan's 3-4, man-heavy scheme.

More troubling at this point is the Cowboys lack defensive playmakers as they enter the stretch run of the race for the NFC East title and their first playoff bid in four years.

"Their D-line is a bunch of backups other than (DeMarcus) Ware, and he's hurt," the scout said. "Linebackers are hurt, and they don't have any safeties. They have a young guy (rookie J.J. Wilcox) who's going to be OK. They've struggled at corner. The LSU guy (Morris Claiborne) hasn't played that good. (Brandon) Carr – he's OK, but he's not worth what they paid him."

Carr signed a five-year, $50 million contract in March 2012. Claiborne was the No. 6 overall pick the following month. Linebacker Bruce Carter, a second-round pick in 2011, hasn't played well. End Tyrone Crawford, a third-rounder in 2012, is out for the season with an Achilles' tear.

The only other defensive players the Cowboys have drafted in the first three rounds since 2010 are Wilcox and middle linebacker Sean Lee, who has developed into Dallas' best player on that side of the ball and is expected back from his hamstring injury Monday night at Chicago.

Lee's four interceptions are part of why the Cowboys, for all their issues, rank fourth in the NFL with 25 takeaways. But they're also hemorrhaging 421.6 yards per game, including 294.9 through the air, and they rank 30th in sacks per pass play.

Ware, who has two years and $27 million left on his latest restructured contract, has five sacks while battling through a quadriceps injury at age 31. Anthony Spencer, who's making $10.627 million under the franchise tag, played in one game before suffering a season-ending knee injury.

Jay Ratliff, who was released in October because of injury issues, counts $6.928 million against the Cowboys' strapped salary cap even though he now plays for the Bears.

"They should be better on offense," the scout said of the Cowboys, who are tied for the division lead with Philadelphia at 7-5. "Defense – they are what they are."
 

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Doesn't really say anything we didn't already know.

I still think the DL would have been ok if not for all the injuries and Ratliff turning into a piece of mule shit.

Next years draft has to be heavy on DL though without a doubt. Hatcher's been the best DL and he probably wont be back. Love Ware but this is two years in a row he's been ravaged by injury, he cant be counted on at his age anymore. Selvie looks like a keeper. I like Crawford. Nevis should be a decent rotational guy. Marinelli is a great DL coach, but we need to give him some tools.

At LB Lee is a legit all pro when he is out there, but the Bruce Carter thing just shocks me. I cant believe he hasn't been good in this scheme. I like Holloman's potential at one of the OLB spots for next year and beyond.
 

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We're playing man corners in a heavy zone scheme, we have pedestrian Safeties, and we invest big time money on defensive linemen in their 30s. We also hired a DC who the game has passed by. Our whole thought process is flawed.
 
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Needs to be pointed out that the scout didn't say Wilcox. He said the young guy. Odds are he was talking about Heath and the writer assumed incorrectly it was Wilcox.
 

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We're playing man corners in a heavy zone scheme, we have pedestrian Safeties, and we invest big time money on defensive linemen in their 30s. We also hired a DC who the game has passed by. Our whole thought process is flawed.

They never have a plan. Oh, let's invest a ton of money in corners for a man heavy scheme. Whoops, never mind, guess we'll go to a zone scheme that made a star of a dork like Ronde Barber.

Is Ware worth restructuring for next year? Or do you move on/take what you can get in a trade? I know the answer, Jerry won't move on until it is way too late, but with his salary (and the team's salary cap issues), it might be the right move. Leaves you really thin on the DL though.
 

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How does he not even mention Hatcher? That's crazy.

I don't think our talent would be that bad if we weren't so beat up. This week we aren't even that bad off as long as Ware is better and Lee is actually himself.

Totally agree with him on Claiborne though. But Scandrick has really stepped up. Wonder what got into him to suddenly become a much better player in his sixth year in the league.
 
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