WFAA Sports BLOG |
|
November 2008
Categories
More WFAA Blogs
|
October 6, 2008 ArchivesCowboys coach Wade Phillips says he doesn't have a problem with owner and general manger Jerry Jones talking with players on the sideline during games. "I like the owner," Phillips said. Jones could be seen talking to receiver Terrell Owens Sunday. "I don't think it hurts. If I thought it would hurt I team I would say something," he said. "Anytime I see him down there he is encouraging people." Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips says he didn't see Terrell Owens crying on the bench during Sunday's game. When asked about the receiver he said this: "I really enjoy him catching the ball and running 57-yards for a touchdown." "I don't anything about that," Phillips said of the reported crying. "I don't have any way to comment on that." Asked if he was worried about Owens he said: "I worry about all my players." ...Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips says he isn't changing the way he coaches and handle his players. "You better be mentally tough enough to go through the tough parts," he said. "I think that's part of it, just having a belief in each other." The coach says he goes over mistakes with his players in private. "I don't think mistakes have to be public," he said. "I don't single guys out." Phillips said he doesn't ... Cowboys coach Wade Phillips is being asked a lot about how he motivates players. "I'm not any harder on them than they are on themselves," Philips said. "They were hurt that we lost and they wanted to comeback with a win and they did that." And when the team isn't playing well: "I think it's all of us together on urgency and how important it is and all of those things," he said. Phillips said he talked the night before... Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips likes his team despite being up 17-0 and allowing the winless Bengals to make the game close until late in the fourth quarter. "I thought our team showed some mental toughness," he said. "We'd have liked to play our best game and won, we didn't" Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips has a way to describe running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones. He now calls them Mr. Inside (Barber) and Mr. Outside (Jones). The coach praised their running and also the offensive line's ability to pen holes for them and protect the quarterback. "Anytime you can run for that kind of yardage it tells you a lot about your line," he said. The Cowboys rushed for 198 yard... Dallas Cowboys linebacker Bradie James was peppered with questions about Wade Phillips' coach style at his locker by reporters just before noon today. It's the price James has to pay for being one of the players who honestly and intelligently answers questions on a regular basis. When asked about who gets the team up when they are headed down and does coach Phillips lead, here is how he responded: "I'm not the head coa... |
|
|
|