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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ok. So Stanford Routt signed with Kansas City. Don’t panic. So what if he was among the top 5 defensive backs entering free agency, there are others out there right? Yeah, there has to be others out there. Wait…Cortland Finnegan becomes a free agent March 13th? Good thing I didn’t panic. Cortland Finnegan is an [...]</p><p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/2012/02/28/top-possible-defensive-signings-for-the-dallas-cowboys/">Top Possible Defensive Signings for the Dallas Cowboys</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat - A Dallas Cowboys Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok. So Stanford Routt signed with Kansas City. Don’t panic. So what if he was among the top 5 defensive backs entering free agency, there are others out there right? Yeah, there has to be others out there. Wait…Cortland Finnegan becomes a free agent March 13th? Good thing I didn’t panic. Cortland Finnegan is an animal. Anyone remember the Andre v. Finnegan bout November 28th, 2010 at Reliant Stadium? There were a couple of sweet right hooks thrown. I guess Cortland doesn’t like the Texans too much. Oh yeah, I don’t like the Texans either. Nice job on your play off victory Texans, but you haven’t won the Super Bowl just yet. Anyway, Cortland and I think alike in our disdain for the Houston Texans, but that’s where it ends because I wouldn’t want to fight Andre Johnson. So Finnegan has been added to both the Top Defensive Signings column and Wish List Column in place of Stanford Routt.</p>
<div id="attachment_13974" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/129/files/2012/02/5592678.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-13974" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/129/files/2012/02/5592678-300x234.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="234" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oct 2, 2011; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis (40) looks to get around Tennessee Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan (31) during the third quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>Speaking of the Houston Texans, Mario Williams is a free agent this year. The top pick in the 2006 NFL draft, (The Cowboys took Bobby Carpenter 18th, nice move) Mario Williams is the only player taken top 3 in said draft that wasn’t a bust. Williams could make the Dallas Cowboys Defense awe inspiring. Mike Vick, (insert Redskins quarterback here), and Eli Manning would be on the ground with their thumbs in their mouths wanting to go home, which would then take our defensive backs out of the pressure cooker. It’s an awesome thought, but even if the Texans can’t manage to resign him long term, it would be near impossible for the Cowboys to match the asking price and still make a splash in the rest of free agency. So that is why he is on my wish list.</p>
<p>Jim Leonard anyone? Don’t recognize the name? Okay, well Jim has 185 tackles and 15 defended passes in 2 years, and is only 5’8. I’ll give you a hint: He plays next to an Island and a proud father of 9! If you guessed Darrell Revis and Antonio Cromartie, then nice job. Yes, Jim Leonard is that crazy white guy running around the New York Jets backfield. He is pretty tough and I think he would like our Ryan brother (Rob) as much as the Jets’ Ryan brother (Rex). Although he is too important to Rex Ryan’s defense to let him walk, if they do we need to pounce.</p>
<p>Brent Grimes is another stand out for the Dallas Cowboys to sign this free agency. He is a great cover corner and only lets 44.6% of opposing quarterbacks passes be caught (Darrell Revis allows 41.2). A great cover corner could give the Cowboys pass rush a little more time to get to the quarterback. I truly believe that if we had better corner back play last year, we would have at least been NFC East Champions.</p>
<p>Before the Cleveland Browns announced they would put the franchise tag on D’Qwell Jackson unless a long term contract agreement was reached, he was going to be on this list too. (Mon. Feb. 27th, Cleveland Browns resigned D’Qwell Jackson to a 5 year 42.5 Million dollar contract without using the franchise tag.)</p>
<p>Another Cleveland Brown of note is safety Mike Adams. Undrafted in 2004 out of Delaware, Adams was picked up by the San Francisco 49ers. After a few years with the Browns, Adams finally got his shot to start when Abe Elam was signed by our Dallas Cowboys for 2.5 million dollar one year contract. If we were to sign Adams and resign Abe Elam it would greatly elevate our safety play simply because Elam has 3 years of Rob’s defense and Mike Adams has 2. Even though the statistics are not a true insight into the Browns defensive performance under first year Defensive Coordinator Dick Jauron, (teams didn’t have to throw on the Browns because the running game was so effective) with T.J. Ward and Mike Adams at the safety positions the Cleveland Browns had the second best pass yards allowed with 184.9 average. Knowing that the Browns couldn’t stop the run I still wouldn’t want to pass up a shot to at least talk to Adams about becoming a part of the Legend that is America’s Team.</p>
<p>Aaron Ross, cornerback for the World Champion New York Giants, could be a pretty good signing as a 2nd corner. He now has two Super Bowl rings with the G-men, but they might not have him back next year. If the Giants pass on Ross, the Cowboys could not only add a little depth at the cornerback position, but he could have some pretty helpful tips for our offense.</p>
<p>Writers note: Reading some of the comments, a few people don’t agree with me wanting to add a running back to the Dallas Cowboys roster/preseason roster, like I wrote about in the last blog. Think about our running back core. Not a single one of them have stayed healthy for an entire season. We might not have personnel issues in our running back core (they are all talented) but no one can tell me we don’t have injury issues. It’s also my belief that every team should add a few running back prospects each year, if only to training camp. Running backs get old fast so we need a continuous shot in the arm of talent each year. With any luck, we might even discover the next Arian Foster.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Rex Ryan takes after his father, Buddy Ryan.  They have a preternatural understanding of defense, they are fat unathletic guys who know how to motivate true athletes, and they both have had success at the NFL level.  Ryan has every expectation to make the playoffs and win a Super Bowl.  Is this Ryan taking a [...]</p><p><a href="http://thelandryhat.com/2010/08/06/are-the-jets-good-or-delusional/">Are the Jets Good or Delusional?</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat</a> - <a href="http://thelandryhat.com">The Landry Hat - A Dallas Cowboys Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rex Ryan</strong> takes after his father, <strong>Buddy Ryan</strong>.  They have a preternatural understanding of defense, they are fat unathletic guys who know how to motivate true athletes, and they both have had success at the NFL level.  Ryan has every expectation to make the playoffs and win a Super Bowl.  Is this Ryan taking a page out of <strong>Jimmy Johnson</strong>&#8216;s handbook, a self-fulfilling prophecy the players eventually believe.  Cowboys fans all recollect Johnson&#8217;s prediction that the Cowboys would beat the 49ers in the NFC Championship game.  Is this simply a modern day version of Johnson&#8217;s confidence and hubris?</p>
<p><strong>Mark Sanchez</strong> will be entering his second year as starting QB for the NY Jets.  Sanchez lead his team to the AFC championship game as a rookie which is a feat accomplished by <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>, <strong>Joe Flacco</strong>.  Not surprisingly, both quarterbacks heavily relied on a solid running game and an outstanding defense, just like Sanchez.  Roethlisberger followed up his rookie season with the worst winning quarterback performance in Super Bowl history; Flacco&#8217;s sophomore season he lead his team to a 2nd round defeat against the <strong>Indianapolis Colts</strong>.</p>
<p>Considering the above, it is not outside the realm of reason for Coach Ryan to have faith in the 2nd year quarterback.  I am not a believer, however.  Actually I am a firm believer that they are the third best team in their division and are deeply flawed.</p>
<p>While a teams previous year rarely has a definitive impact upon the outcome of the following season (e.g. the <strong>Titans </strong>going from 13-3 to starting the season 0-6), it is not impossible to divine whether a teams success was related to their schedule or whether they indeed had a breakthrough.</p>
<p>Only considering the Jet&#8217;s final 8 regular season games (as the defense would have an understanding of the new system installed and Sanchez would be comfortable in the system), the Jets beat <strong>Carolina</strong>, <strong>Buffalo</strong>, <strong>Tampa Bay</strong>, Indianapolis, and <strong>Cincinnati</strong>.  They lost to <strong>Jacksonville</strong>, <strong>New England</strong>, and <strong>Atlanta</strong>.  Everyone remembers that Indianapolis elected to rest their starters mid-way through the game while they were nursing a thin lead.  Shortly after replacing <strong>Peyton Manning</strong>, <strong>Curtis Painter</strong> literally threw away the game when he was intercepted by <strong>Dwight Lowery</strong> for a touchdown.  The following week, the Jets played a lame duck Cincinnati team who rested their starters with the intent of not showing any of their game plan for the playoff game against the Jets the following week.</p>
<p>The team won 5 games at the end of the season and two of them were literally gimmes.  The remaining three games were against world beaters like Carolina (8-8), Buffalo (6-10), and Tampa Bay (3-13).  There is the argument that it wasn&#8217;t what the Jets did in the regular season, which is why prognosticators and Ryan are so high on the Jets.  It was the post-season.</p>
<p>The Jets beat the Cincinnati Bengals and the <strong>San Diego Chargers</strong> in successive weeks.  <strong>Darrelle Revis&#8217;</strong>s star had never shown brighter.  Is all this hype really based upon two wins?  Or is it based upon their 4-1 record in their final five games?  Afterall, the Jets beat a Bengals team with a quarterback nursing a sore arm, their 2nd WR playing in Seattle, and their 3rd WR resting in peace.  The Chargers lost by 3 points after <strong>Nate Kaeding</strong> missed a 40 yard field goal which kept the margin at 10 points at the time.  The Jets won those games, but it does not suggest they would win even one playoff game in January 2011.  When the Colts actually played to win (prior to Manning being benched and during the AFC Championship game) they outscored the Jets 45 to 27.</p>
<p>More important than what the Jets did in the 2009 season and playoffs is what the Jets have done during their off-season to prepare for the 2010 season.  The Jets signed <strong>LaDanian Tomlinson, Jason Taylor, Laveranues Coles</strong>, <strong>Brodney Pool</strong>, and <strong>Mark Brunell</strong>.  They also brought in <strong>Santonio Holmes</strong> and <strong>Antonio Cromartie </strong>via trade.  Certainly it could be said that the Jets in an uncapped 2010 season have elected to bring in veteran talent to backup their front line players.  It could also be said that most of the new players are well past their prime and they simply collected a number of players who will be dominated by their opponent if they ever hit the field.</p>
<p>Tomlinson and Cromartie will receive a majority of the playing time out of the free agent pool along with Holmes after returning from his 4 game suspension.  Tomlinson replaces an incredibly popular <strong>Thomas Jones</strong>.  Jones wasn&#8217;t simply popular among the Jets fanbase, but he was a leader in the Jets locker room.  When Jones was cut, there was an inordinate amount of <a href="http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/02/decision-to-cut-thomas-jones-doesnt-sit-well-in-jets-locker-room/">grumbling </a>from the players who believed it was unfair and unjust of Jets management to release Jones for what appeared to be trivial financial reasons.  Especially considering that Jones had one of the best seasons of his career in 2009.  At this point, it can be assumed Jones will be nearing the end of his career partly due to age, and mostly due to playing in Kansas City.  The question is whether the 2010 version of Tomlinson can be as productive as the 2009 version of Jones.</p>
<p>Tomlinson is inarguably the best running back in the game&#8230; 5 years ago.  When the wheels fall off on a running back, they come off quickly.  Towards the latter years of his career, <strong>Emmith Smith</strong> was a shadow of his earlier self.  The vision, speed, quickness, and desire had dissipated.  If the Cowboys were a playoff contender during the early 00&#8242;s, Smith would have been the weak link.  As it was, Smith was still a star on a team that was bereft of talent.  A fading Tomlinson is going to a talented team with high expectations.  If the Jets expect to improve upon their 2009 season, they will have to rely on <strong>Shonn Greene</strong> or <strong>Joe McKnight</strong>.  <strong>Leon Washington</strong> is in Seattle and as previously indicated, Jones is in KC.  What the Jets may be missing is the explosiveness of Washington (when healthy), and the heart of Jones.</p>
<p>For Tomlinson, it may be unfair to say that many of his Charger teammates do not <a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8197da84/article/lt-on-criticism-from-exchargers-teammates-ive-moved-on">miss </a>him.  Tomlinson and Philip Rivers have acknowledged that it was the right time for him to leave San Diego, and other teammates stated Tomlinson wasn&#8217;t a team first player.  What should concern Jets fans is that they not only lost an offensive leader, but swapped for a selfish player who sucks energy from a team.  This storyline will play out over the season.</p>
<p>Cromartie will play well in 2010.  He is in the last year of his contract and is looking to be paid commensurate with his hype.  He was perceived to be a lazy player in San Diego.  While this may or may not be the case, he should have a good 2010 season.  As for Holmes, he was a Super Bowl MVP.  He&#8217;s a good WR, and the best WR on the Jets squad.  I have also believed him to be a very good #2 WR.  Unfortunately for the Jets, I believe Braylon Edwards is also a very good #2 WR.  Tom Brady won several Super Bowls with #2 and #3 WR&#8217;s, so it can be done, though Sanchez has quite a way before he can spoken of in the same sentence as Brady.</p>
<p>As for the Jets&#8217;s 2010 draft class, they selected <strong>Kyle Wilson</strong>, CB, <strong>Vladamir Ducasse</strong>, OL (a very raw prospect from a small school who won&#8217;t contribute immediately), Joe McKnight, RB, and <strong>John Conner</strong>, FB.  The players may contribute on the field, but it would be surprising if the players have big rookie seasons.  There does not appear to be a<strong> Percy Harvin</strong> or <strong>Brian Cushing</strong> who will contribute immediately and impressively.  With the Tomlinson situations illustrated above, certainly McKnight may have the best opportunity to contribute.  Wilson should not have to start unless there is an injury to Cromartie or Revis.  Revis will be resigned and there will be smiles and glad-handing, until the season starts.</p>
<p>The Jets do have a good defense with a defensive minded head coach.  Beware those who are prone to hyperbole.  This is not the second coming of the &#8217;86 Bears, and there is a chance the defense will regress.  The Jets do share a similarity to the Cowboys.  When the Jets do anything, the media covers it (because of the size of the New York market).  When Dallas does anything, people hear about it (because of the large national following for the Cowboys).  Players receive more recognition and consequently, more fame.  Recognition and fame does not automatically translate into improved talent though it may perceived as such.  <strong>Kenny Gant</strong> is one of the most famous Cowboys of the 90&#8242;s, but there are 15+ better special teamers than Gant in the league today who live in anonymity.</p>
<p>To surmise, the Jets were a 7-7 team before beating two teams who stopped caring.  They beat one wounded team, barely beat a good team who&#8217;s kicker missed what should be a gimme at the NFL level, and they have questionably better talent than the year prior.  On &#8220;paper&#8221;, the Jets play 10 games where their opponent is either as good or better than the Jets (<strong>Ravens, Patriots, Dolphins, Broncos, Packers, Texans, &amp; Steelers</strong>).  If they sweep the 6 games where they are better than their opponent (<strong>Bills, Lions, Browns, Bengals, &amp; Bears</strong>), they only have to win four of the more difficult games to have a playoff spot.  I don&#8217;t think they will get those four wins.  They won&#8217;t be awful, but they won&#8217;t be in Dallas in early February celebrating.</p>
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