Ehsan Azad
Keeping Hope Alive
The
Cowboys start every season with the proverbial Super Bowl promise to ramp up
the fans into frenzy. The front office makes some splashy moves in the
offseason and claim to have the best talent in the league. And come December
those promises are broken and we hear what they can do in the offseason to make
sure that next year they will fix it. Aren’t you getting sick of this pattern?
Fans
have given up on the endless cycle of high hopes and broken promises. And now
in the middle of the nightmare of a season they look to burn the franchise
down. From Tony Romo to Jason Garrett and even Owner/GM Jerry Jones is getting
the blame for the team’s misfortune in recent years. Surprisingly, much of the
blame is on Jones, who many fans think his dual role as owner and general
manager are detrimental to the team. Accusations of him not being a football
guy, and interfering with the coaching are leading to an unhealthy organization
of power in the franchise. These fans even have gone to the extremes of petitioning
President Obama to force Jerry Jones out of controlling the Cowboys. Aside from
that being totally illegal and all, I think fans need to calm down and come to
reason on Jerry Jones. Sure, he hasn’t done a hell of a job building the team
up. He focused so much on the skill players over the years, the offensive and
defensive lines have suffered and now they are in the worse shape in since the
early Aikman days. But, he isn’t a terrible
GM. He has over 20 years of working in the front office, so he does know what
he is doing. Also, he surrounds himself with a lot of top football minds that
do help him make decisions on who to draft or pick up. Plus, it is a worthless
argument to have. He is the owner, and as long as he is the owner, he will
decide how to run things.
So
instead of just blaming people for the Cowboys’ nightmare of a season, I will
help the fans keep some hope that is out there. First, they aren’t out of the
playoff race yet. Sure, it is doubtful, but when all the wild card teams lost
last week, the Cowboys found themselves only a game back of the other teams and
with the easiest schedule. So there is a chance there. But, hope for a good
pick in the draft and know that Jerry will fix this offensive line this year
with the first few picks, and will also dip into free agency. That is the only way I see the cowboys
returning to its glory days. An adequate O-Line and some playmakers on the
d-line will help the already talented team a contender once again. Jerry has a
chance to save the day, which surely he will. He wants him some “glory hole”
after all.