Micah, Mike and the Mike: Zimmer’s scheme, personality will determine Cowboys success in 2024

A video dive into the fronts, coverages new DC Mike Zimmer will deploy in Dallas, along with the most important question of player buy-in. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The relationship between a defensive coordinator and his troops is not an insignificant one. Especially in Dallas, where that role is essentially head coach of the defense and the DC operates with relative autonomy over his side of the ball.

Going from a player’s coach to a no-nonsense disciplinarian is not always going to be a smooth transition. On the latest episode of Catch This Fade, PFF editor John Owning joined to discuss the Cowboys’ hiring of Mike Zimmer to replace Dan Quinn. Amidst the conversation about the types of fronts Zimmer will deploy to hopefully improve Dallas’ run defense, and the complex secondary coverages he will deploy and require his DBs to sync within, is conversation about how Micah Parsons will take to the dramatic shift in tone during practice.

Exclusive: DeMarcus Ware talks Veteran’s Day, working with Micah Parsons, Cowboys SB chances

A sit-down with Cowboys sack legend and Hall of Fame nominee DeMarcus Ware covers dual-franchise love, working with Micah Parsons and more. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys have a long and storied history of impact players and they have plenty to teach not just the younger guys in the league, but the fan base as well. What makes a superstar a superstar? How do they impart wisdom on the next generation? What’s it like when two teams they’ve played for line up against each other.

The Week 9 contest between the Cowboys and Denver Broncos brought into focus those questions and more for legendary sack artist and Pro Football Hall of Fame nominee for 2022, DeMarcus Ware. Cowboys Wire had a chance to chat with Ware about the game and what’s it like for a talented team to try to bounce back from such a sound, demoralizing beatdown. He shared his thoughts on his relationship with Micah Parsons and chopped it up about the Cowboys’ chances to reach the Super Bowl this season. He also took the time to speak on USAA’s #HonorThroughAction campaign, which highlights small businesses run by veterans.

The full interview can be heard, for free, on the Catch This Fade Patreon page where CBS Sports’ Patrik Walker and I host a subscription podcast with all of the goods on the Cowboys’ happenings.

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Below are a few of Ware’s responses.

Catch This Fade! (Premium) S5E8: Cowboys special teams = trash, my guy

In the latest ep, the guys are fed up with the ST failures. What was supposed to be a strength has submarined Dallas in their two losses.

The Dallas Cowboys returned to the loss column in Week 3 so Patrik Walker(CBS Sports) and  K.D. Drummond (USA Today SMG’s Cowboys Wire) are here just in time to walk everyone through their emotions after the game. The Cowboys are doing a lot of things good, and a lot of things bad, which can lend to mixed feelings about where this team can be headed and where they actually are.

Fades are meant to be given, and give the fades they shall. No one is immune. No one is safe. From the special teams failures, to the defensive breakdowns, K.D. and Pat go through each of the failures, but also take time to recognize the reasons these breakdowns are happening and that it doesn’t have to mean this roller coaster ride will continue throughout the season.

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Don’t miss out on exclusive interviews, like this episode with George Teague ahead of last week’s 20th anniversary of the confrontation at the star with Terrell Owens.

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News: Trevon Diggs appears on Cowboys injury report, Elliott talks ToP battle

Also, the inside story on Dak Prescott and Hayden Hurst’s viral moment, defensive concerns, and Tony Dorsett pays tribute to an all-time RB.

Thought the Dallas DB unit was looking like a skeleton crew with Chidobe Awuzie suddenly set to miss time? Impressive rookie Trevon Diggs has now found himself on Wednesday’s injury report, too. Not an encouraging nugget heading into a showdown with early MVP candidate Russell Wilson.

Elsewhere in Cowboys Nation, more accolades for Dak Prescott after his Week 2 wizardry, concern over the lack of a Dallas pass rush, and what Ezekiel Elliott plans to do to win the time of possession game. We also have a look back at Cowboys-Seahawks history, the good reason DeMarcus Lawrence was absent on Wednesday, and what past Dallas rallies can predict about the team moving forward. Also, the inside story on that moment Dak Prescott and Hayden Hurst shared on the field just after Week 2 went final. All that, plus Coach McCarthy plans to stay behind the mask, and a legendary Cowboys running back pays tribute to one of the all-time greats. Here come the News and Notes.

Trevon Diggs sat out practice with shoulder injury :: NBC Sports

The Cowboys secondary is getting thinner by the day. Hot on the heels of the news that cornerback Chidobe Awuzie would miss multiple weeks with a hamstring issue, word out of Frisco is that rookie Trevon Diggs is also dinged. The second-round draft pick missed Wednesday’s practice session with a shoulder injury after playing all 75 defensive snaps against Atlanta.


Cowboys QB Dak Prescott wins NFC Player of Week 2 :: Cowboys Wire

Yeah, three rushing touchdowns, 450 passing yards, and spearheading a comeback win for the ages deserves a little bit of hardware. Prescott won the award twice last season, too.


‘Respect the hell outta you’: Inside Dak Prescott, Hayden Hurst’s intimate exchange after Cowboys-Falcons game :: USA Today

Jori Epstein talks with the Atlanta tight end to learn more about his now-viral moment after Sunday’s Week 2 game. Hurst sought out Prescott to thank him for his recent public comments about the seriousness of treating mental health issues. Hurst shared his own struggles from 2016 and says he hopes he and Prescott can make good on the quarterback’s offer to collaborate on some sort of future initiative.


Kurt Warner’s Top 5 QBs of Week 2 :: NFL.com

Obviously after making NFL history with his performance on Sunday, Prescott is on this list. But the Hall of Famer somehow found two other quarterbacks who he thinks had a better outing in Week 2.



The Nolan Report: Cowboys defense stuck in neutral without stops and big plays :: The Athletic

Take a deep dive into coordinator Mike Nolan’s unit to dissect why it’s ranked in the bottom third of the league in all the major categories. From takeaways to sacks to allowing explosive plays to third down stops, it’s a sobering look at the unit who’ll be tasked with stopping Russell Wilson this Sunday.


Everson Griffen to adjust technique after slow start for Cowboys pass rush :: Cowboys Wire

The Cowboys’ new defensive end says he’ll switch back to the three-point stance he’s played out for his previous ten seasons after an upright experiment has resulted in just one sack for the four-time Pro Bowler.



Film room: The real reason Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence isn’t meeting expectations as a pass rusher :: Dallas Morning News

John Owning gets into the nitty-gritty of defensive techniques and explains why a few minor tweaks to something as simple as body positioning is having a negative impact on DeMarcus Lawrence’s play thus far this season. Griffen’s proposed cure (as mentioned above) could well be the fix for Lawrence, too.



Zeke: Time of possession ‘starts with me’ :: The Mothership

Russell Wilson is only dangerous when he’s on the field. So the Cowboys are looking to turn around a two-game trend of losing the time of possession battle. Elliott says his focus in Week 3 will be on ball security and converting third downs, especially early in the game.


How come-from-behind wins have altered Cowboys’ past seasons :: ESPN

Is Week 2’s wild win a foreshadowing of greatness to come in 2020? Todd Archer looks back at signature rallies by the Cowboys under Bill Parcells, Wade Phillips, and Jason Garrett to see how each of those squads responded to snatching a victory from the jaws of defeat.


Know your history: The Cowboys-Seahawks matchup :: Blogging the Boys

From Tony Romo’s bobbled hold in 2006 to Dak Prescott’s somersault in the 2018 playoffs and several memorable meetings in between, big things have often happened when Dallas and Seattle have hooked up over the past two decades.



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Cowboys are more toxic than Seahawks in 2020 [Morning Minute Video]

When it comes to being explosive, and stopping the other team at doing so – folks might think it’s one way, but it’s the other. A quick morning minute to preview the matchup between Dak Prescott, Russell Wilson and the Cowboys and Seahawks.

When it comes to being explosive, and stopping the other team at doing so – folks might think it’s one way, but it’s the other. A quick morning minute to preview the matchup between Dak Prescott, Russell Wilson and the Cowboys and Seahawks.

When looking at the output by both teams early in the 2020 season, it’s easy to come away from it thinking the Cowboys haven’t been on par with the 2-0 Seattle Seahawks. After all, Wilson is deservedly getting all of the early MVP votes with just 11 incompletions through two games. But alas, when sticking a toe into the water, things are hot in the Cowboys jacuzzi, too.

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(Video) 4 Biggest concerns for Mike McCarthy coaching the Cowboys in 2020

There’s a lot of hope pinned on the transition from Jason Garrett to Mike McCarthy. How much of that is real and what are the biggest factors which should temper expectations? The Morning Minute discusses four things that could hinder a grand debut.

There’s a lot of hope pinned on the transition from Jason Garrett to Mike McCarthy. How much of that is real and what are the biggest factors which should temper expectations? The Morning Minute discusses four things that could hinder a grand debut.

 

Cowboys’ most storied rival to officially retire Redskins name, logo

After 87 years, the Washington Redskins will retire their name and logo after a review, but the club has yet to reveal their new name.

The Cowboys and Redskins have been bitter enemies from the very beginning. The storied rivalry has produced some of the most memorable moments in league history. Some of the sport’s most recognizable names have taken part in the Dallas-Washington grudge match over the past 59 years, with caricaturish Cowboys-versus-Indians imagery spilling over into the collective consciousness of NFL fans for just as long.

But time marches on, sensitivities evolve, and the Cowboys’ oldest rival is getting a brand new name. The Washington franchise announced on Monday that the organization is officially retiring the Redskins name and logo.

The team began in 1932 as the Boston Braves. The name was changed the following year to “Redskins” and remained with the club when they relocated to the nation’s capital in 1937.

The team had resisted previous pressure- dating back may years- to change the racially offensive name. Owner Daniel Snyder insisted that most Native Americans were not offended by the team moniker, and even famously issued the following promise in 2013:

“We’ll never change the name. It’s that simple. NEVER — you can use caps.”

But in the wake of 2020’s powerful and broad sweeping racial justice movement, several sponsors and advertisers publicly called on Snyder to make a long-overdue change. Nike pulling team gear from its online catalogs and FedEx, the naming sponsor of the team’s home stadium, demanding a new name were among the final straws.

The 87-year-old name did not survive the ten-day review announced on July 3.

As stated in the press release, the new name for the team is forthcoming. Whether that’s because the team hasn’t chosen a name or simply hasn’t secured the rights to the name they’ve chosen is unknown at the time of this writing. ProFootballTalk featured a look at one trademark squatter who has secured the rights to a handful of prospective names that Washington may be investigating.

The Cowboys lead the all-time series with the Redskins, 73-45-2. But the rivalry between the clubs dates back to before Dallas even officially had a team.

As a Dallas NFL franchise was being considered, Washington’s then-owner, George Marshall, wanted to block the league from coming to Texas. His was  geographically the closest team to most of the Southern United States, and he was reluctant to allow a new team to sway fans in that part of the country.

But Clint Murchison, owner of the would-be Dallas club, had covertly purchased the rights to “Hail to the Redskins,” the fight song traditionally played at Washington home games (and written in part by Marshall’s wife). Murchison offered to give the rights back to Marshall in exchange for his vote approving his expansion club.

And so the most famous rivalry in pro football was born, even before the Dallas team had a name.

Now it will continue with the Washington team playing under a new one.

See what our own K.D. Drummond had to say about how Snyder and the Washington organization has already managed to foul up their handling of a new name in the latest Morning Minute edition of Catch This Fade.

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Morning Minute: Dak-Dallas deadline in 48 hours, Washington franchise name change

The team in Washington will have a new name, but as usual they are handling their business in a comically bad process. Meanwhile in Texas the team and their franchise quarterback are getting close to sleeping in separate bedrooms for the rest of the year.

The Catch This Fade Morning Minute is back!

The team in Washington will have a new name, but as usual they are handling their business in a comically bad process. Meanwhile in Texas the Dallas Cowboys and their franchise quarterback are getting close to sleeping in separate bedrooms for the rest of the year. The Catch This Fade Morning Minute is back!

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