Dallas Cowboys Legend Tony Dorsett: Bleacher Report Exclusive Interview
Tony Dorsett is a legend in the eyes of many. Mr. Dorsett won the Heisman Trophy in college and was a four-time All-American while at the University of Pittsburgh. His NFL stats are nothing short of illustrious. As a member of the Dallas Cowboys, he accumulated over 16,326 total yards from scrimmage, 91 career touchdowns, four Pro Bowls selections, and a 99 yard touchdown run on Monday Night Football that will forever live in football lore as one of the greatest runs of all time.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Tony for Bleacher Report and we talked his involvement with FansChoice.com, the state of his beloved Pittsburgh Panthers, and of course, the Dallas Cowboys.
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Jason: Tony I want to ask you about your involvement with FansChoice.com, the Van Huesan Fans Choice Hall of Fame voting campaign?
Tony: Well itโs a program that gives fans a choice of who should go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. Itโs a situation where one lucky winner is going to be picked out of the fans and they get the opportunity to go on the NFL Network to make the announcement, the fans, of who should go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. So I think itโs a good thing for the fans to be involved.
In some regards some people think that fans know more about some of the voters about who should go into the Football Hall of Fame. Fans are what make this great game what it is, obviously, so its good to see them have some type of input or can express who they feel should be in Pro Footballโs Hall of Fame and Iโm sure in years to come theyโll probably influence some of the votes.
Jason: One of the things I want to get your opinion about is the Pittsburgh football program. Tell me your feelings about the gentleman they just hired and the state of the Pittsburg football program?
Tony: Well let me tell you something, what a debacle weโve gone through here in the last month. Itโs just unfortunate that this has taken place. Weโre losing a lot of recruits and some current players. Dave Wannstedt was a very likeable guy and all the players liked him extremely well and sometimes change is necessary and they made that move and they got Mike Heywood in and unfortunately Mike got himself involved in a domestic altercation.
Now the program is in disarray and the University had to regroup and now we have Todd Graham who has a high octane offense and Iโm looking forward to what heโs going to bring to the University. But right now we need to get all of our alumnus and people involved in this to try and sell this product and get back to being the beast of the east like we were back in the day.
Jason: Moving on to the Dallas Cowboys. As you know Jason Garrett was recently named head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Give me your thoughts on him; do you think heโs the right guy to lead the Cowboys going forward?
Tony: You know, I like Jason, I like his approach and I like him as a coach heโs a very smart guy. Supposedly heโs going to make a lot of decisions; at least thatโs what Jerryโs saying right now, on football decisions and thatโs good. Jason has been there and done it. Heโs been a champion and he knows what it takes to be a champion and he brought back some of the little things like putting pads on.
Iโm a strong believer that you practice like you play, little things make big things happen. Heโs doing that and holding these guys accountable and those things are important for a group of men being together as a team. You have to do things as a team and be held accountable and heโs doing that. Heโs the guy that will get this thing back on track for the Dallas Cowboys.
Jason: Now that the Cowboys season is over the team and a lot of fans are excited about the draft since they hold the ninthย pick. Being that they had so many issues, whether it was in the secondary or the offensive line, tell me is there a particular position that you think they should focus on with their first pick in the draft?
Tony: Oh boy. You know you can never go wrong with a lineman. They have some very skilled players right now. You know they have three backs and they seem to be working pretty good and I would pick one of those guys and let him be the workhorse if he can be. If not then weโll take one of the other ones. You know the offensive line is getting up in age so maybe an offensive lineman or defensive lineman would be pretty good for them or a DB you know the secondary has been hurting here recently. Weโll just have to wait and see how the get in the war room and come up with who they feel would be the best fit for the Dallas Cowboys. But I hope whoever the pick is heโs the guy who can come in and start contributing right away.
Jason: Indeed, moving on to a position that youโre very familiar with the running back position. Weโve been hearing rumors all year that the Cowboys are going to release Marion Barber this offseason. Do you think thatโs a good move for them or should they hold on to him a little while longer?
Tony: Well, IโฆThatโs a tough question for me. I love Marion Barber and his passion for the game. Heโs a hard worker; a north south type of runner. I think his better years are behind him and he worked himself into a position to get himself a pretty good contract. If they let him go I donโt know what his leadership is or if theyโll miss his leadership but I donโt know if theyโll miss his production on the field because they have guys who can step in there and get the job done. Itโs just unfortunate, you know, sometimes you get up in age and you take a lot of licks and all of a sudden there comes a time where you have to move on and that may be the case for Marion.
Jason: Staying with the running back position, there are a lot of top backs in the NFL right now and more guys coming along each year. There was the resurgence of LaDainian Tomlinson, Adrian Peterson is still around; do you haveย five running backs that are playing in the NFL today that you think someday can make it to the Hall of Fame?
Tony: Whoa boyโฆWell you know, youโve got LaDainian heโs the guy thatโs proven himself over the years and obviously heโs going to be in the Hall of Fame I think, Adrian Peterson if he can withstand the punishment because heโs a pretty aggressive type of runner and he has a good chance of doing it. I donโt know whatโs going to happen with the kid down there in Tennessee, I think heโs big and explosive, has great speed, heโs fast and heโs got shape. I mean, he has a chance to do something there. Uhhhh, you know, Iโm kind of lost because I havenโt watched the game as much as I have in the past but those guys come to mind right away.
You know, weโve got a guy here, Iโm not saying heโs going to be a Hall of Famer, but you know I just want to see if he can get out there and pass the test of time. Felix Jones has speed, heโs got shape, heโs got it all and I want to see if he can withstand the pounding of the National Football League. Thatโs the thing you see nowadays they seem to be platooning these running backs and I donโt know why. You become a better runner when youโre in the game and you get a good chemistry with your offensive lineman and you get a feel for how defenses are reacting to certain formations and etcโฆBut you know off the top of my head those guys come to mind and Iโm sure there are others but right now Iโm kind of, you know, lostโฆ
Jason: [Laughter] But you know there are so many guys to choose from and with their shelf life being so shortโฆguys like Adrian Peterson, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Chris Johnson out in Tennessee. Last question for you Tony, I want to get your stance on the way the NFL has treated violent hits as of late. You mentioned that you want to see how Felix Jones can stand up to the test of time and the hits that you receive in the NFL. Do you think the NFL is being too strict in the way they are fining guys?
Tony: Wow man, thatโs a tough question. You always want to see the NFL try to protect the players. In this particular case I kind of think so because sometimes the guy whoโs doing the hitting itโs not his fault. Heโs coming in from a certain area and the guy all of a sudden his reaction is to curl up and all of a sudden you have a helmet to helmet or you hit him in an area where they donโt want you to hit him. You know itโs a tough call because itโs the game of football and as long as they arenโt trying to intentionally hurt someone I just think you have to let some of that go, you really do.
Jason: Tony listen man, I appreciate you taking out to talk with me this afternoon and on behalf of the team over at Bleacher Report thank you again sir and have a great afternoon.
Tony: God bless you and have a great day.
Be sure to catch Jason's radio show, "Monday Night Quarterback," every Monday at 8 p.m. EST on www.blogtalkradio.com/cowboyjay.
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