While early free agency moves within the Cowboys' organization proved worthy and kept a large majority of the key components in place, as fast as they're keeping them, some are going away. The latest victims are Special Teams Captain Keith Davis, and Cornerback Nate Jones.
Both will be missed, as they appeared up and coming stars and beneficial to some of the team's success. Both players were signed to The Miami Dolphins, who have claimed quite a large number of Dallas' staff since Bill Parcells became God Almighty in Miami.
Let's see, Jeff Ireland became General Manager, Tony Sparano became Head Coach. LB Coach Paul Pasqualoni, Defensive Line Coach Kacy Rodgers and Secondary Coach Todd Bowles, have also all been lured to Miami.
And as for players, Nose Tackle Jason Ferguson, Keith Davis and now Nate Jones are heading to become Dolphins. I admit I'm stealing this from somewhere, but they are slowly becoming the Dal-phins, a sturdy collection of ex Dallas Cowboys.
Well, we shall see how everything else unfolds as the Cowboys' salary cap is almost diminished. I'll keep you updated as more off-season news happens, or a little later (if I'm busy). The draft is right around the corner, so like it or not, the scent of football is already beginning to fill the air.
Bye for now.
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