Beware
Cowboys After Bye Week In Wade Phillips Era
Associated Press
Irving, TX.,
Mondau,
October 4, 2010. The Dallas Cowboys came
back from their bye week still in the thick
of things.
It may seem
early to be watching the standings, but the
Cowboys put themselves at risk of getting
left behind by losing their first two games.
While they’re
still just a meager 1-2, Dallas is a
half-game behind everyone else in the NFC
East and only 1 1/2 games behind the best
record in the NFC.
Any team could
seize control over the next month—and the
Cowboys are set up to do it.
Their next four
games are against teams at or below .500.
Three of those games are at home, starting
Sunday against Tennessee (2-2).
Plus, there’s
this tidbit: Dallas has won at least three
straight games coming out of its bye every
season under coach Wade Phillips.
“It’s a little
bit of a fresh start,” tight end Jason
Witten(notes) said. “That doesn’t neglect
what we’ve done in the past. I think we have
to look at that with a critical eye, and we
did. I think this team is moving forward.”
The big theme
around this team is quality practices.
They were
deemed missing after their 0-2 start. So
Phillips changed things up to get more work
done in less time. The result was a strong
all-around performance in a victory over
Houston. That was followed by a week of
practices that linebacker Keith Brooking
called “better than any practice we had all
year, and it was in our bye week, when we
were game-planning a little bit for the
Titans but obviously we were still a week
and half away from playing them.”
Players were
off from Thursday afternoon until showing up
Monday morning. However, they seem to have
picked up where they left off because
Phillips said it was a “spirited” session.
“It’s like
starting the season over, almost, as far as
their mental feeling,” he said.
Physically, the
Cowboys are doing well, too.
Witten and his
backup, Martellus Bennett, were the only
players who didn’t practice Monday. Phillips
said he expects everyone to suit up
Wednesday.
When Phillips
spoke to the team Monday morning, he pointed
out that everyone in the division has two
losses. When he spoke to reporters, Phillips
downplayed the division and conference
races.
“Ultimately,
it’s what we do from now on,” he said.
“We’ve won one in a row. We’re going for
two, that’s where we’re going.”
Asked how they
get there, Phillips returned to the theme
that how you practice is how you’ll play.
“We’re going to
try to get an even better attitude, better
preparation and go forward,” Phillips said.
“The will to prepare is just as important as
the will to win. That’s the message. We
found that out.”
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