The 5 NFL coaches that saved their job in 2010

As with any NFL regular season, there are surprises, 2010 is no different and here are the five NFL coaches that saved their jobs in 2010. Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley do not make the list because I never thought their job was in serious jeopardy [...]

Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett Has Almost Earned Respect and a Permanent Job

December 16, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

If you have read any of my posts here on The Cowboys Central, you will know I have been the biggest anti-Jason Garrett writer in the nation. I loathed the Dallas Cowboys interim head coach when he was only the offensive coordinator for the first half of this season under Wade Phillips. His play calling [...]

The Dallas Cowboys Want Nothing More Than to Ruin the Season for the Philadelphia Eagles—Again

Last season, the 11-4 Eagles traveled to Texas to play the 10-5 Dallas Cowboys with the NFC East division crown at stake. What happened next was without a doubt the three most humiliating hours of my life as an Eagles fan. The Cowboys won 24-0 and earned the third seed in the postseason. The Eagles, [...]

Cowboys Rookie Dez Bryant Out for Season With Broken Ankle

December 6, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

After recording just one catch for 14 yards in the Cowboys’ 38-35 victory over the Colts on Sunday, Dallas rookie receiver Dez Bryant broke his ankle on a kickoff return in the fourth quarter. The Oklahoma State product underwent surgery on Monday morning and will be placed on injured reserve, ending his rookie season. Through [...]

Cowboys’ Legend Drew Pearson Calls Out Rookie Receiver Dez Bryant

November 29, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Ex Headlines

During the Cowboys’ 30-27 loss to the Saints on Thanksgiving, rookie receiver Dez Bryant pulled a T.O. No, he didn’t turn the ball over. In fact, he didn’t record a single reception. In the midst of his least productive day as a pro, Bryant showed his frustration on the field. The Oklahoma State product was [...]

Cowboys Fall Just Short Against Saints on Thanksgiving 30-27

Many positives can be taken from the Cowboys’ 30-27 loss to the Saints on Thanksgiving. After giving up 17 unanswered points to New Orleans early, Dallas rallied to take a 27-23 lead. That’s something we haven’t seen from the Cowboys much this year, at least not under Wade Phillips. However, the team seems to have [...]

Jason Garrett proving he should lead Dallas Cowboys in 2011

November 22, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys, Featured, Latest News, NFC East

The speculation surrounding who will be the coach of the Dallas Cowboys for the 2011 season and beyond should be temporarily halted because Jason Garrett is proving he should lead the Dallas Cowboys in 2011. Once considered the next great head coach prospect of the league, Garrett was in charge of a Cowboys offense which [...]

Player Predictions for Fantasy Football Playoffs

November 19, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
Filed under Featured, Football

Here comes the difficult time of fantasy year–the playoffs. By now you probably have a pretty good idea where you stand in your league’s playoff race. You’re either a lock to be in, fighting for your life or you’re hopelessly out of it. If you fall into the final category, then this article probably isn’t [...]

Paul Pasqualoni Is The Real Deal; Bryan McCann, Too

November 15, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

One thing that has gone unnoticed in the Cowboys’ 33-20 victory over the Giants is the defensive leadership and play-calling of new defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni. I wrote last week that Pasqualoni should have gotten the new Dallas head coaching job instead of Jason Garrett, and he showed why on Sunday. You can yak all [...]

Cowboys Shock Giants 33-20 in Jason Garrett’s Head Coaching Debut

November 15, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

Well I’ll be John Brown. The Cowboys finally ran more rushing plays than passing plays and look what happened. Ok; technically the Boys called 26 pass plays and 23 run plays, but quarterback Jon Kitna ran on four of those pass plays. In Jason Garrett’s first game as interim head coach, Dallas defeated division rival [...]

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