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词条 2001 Dallas Cowboys season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. 2001 draft class

     Undrafted free agents 

  3. Roster

  4. Coaching staff

     Head Coaches  Offensive Coaches  Special Teams Coaches 

  5. Regular season

     Schedule  Standings 

  6. References

  7. Publications

  8. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Dallas Cowboys
| year = 2001
| record = 5–11
| division_place = 5th NFC East
| coach = Dave Campo
| stadium = Texas Stadium
| playoffs = did not qualify
| pro_bowlers = G Larry Allen
LB Dexter Coakley
| shortnavlink = Cowboys seasons
}}

The 2001 Dallas Cowboys season was the team’s 42nd in the National Football League. The Cowboys matched their record from the season before, going 5-11 and missing the playoffs, finishing last in the NFC East. Prior to the 2001 season, Cowboys’ quarterback Troy Aikman retired, after playing for the team from 1989 to 2000.

Offseason

Additions Subtractions
WR Darrin Chiaverini (Browns) QB Randall Cunningham (Ravens)
QB Ryan Leaf (Chargers) QB Troy Aikman (retirement)

An eventful off-season created a lot buzz but little change in the Cowboys’ fortunes. Franchise quarterback Troy Aikman, after suffering a pair of concussions the previous season, was released by the team. Unable to sign on with another team — in part due to his long history of concussions — Aikman announced his retirement at an emotional and lengthy press conference later in the off-season. This left running back Emmitt Smith as the last of the famed “triplets” from the Cowboys’ Super Bowl victories. Veteran quarterback Tony Banks was signed in the off-season from the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens as an immediate replacement, and owner Jerry Jones hand picked Georgia quarterback Quincy Carter with a second round draft choice as the quarterback of the future. Many saw the Carter pick as quite a reach considering Carter’s inconsistent career at Georgia and his low draft rating by several other teams.

2001 draft class

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| position = LB
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| player = Matt Lehr
| position = G
| college = Virginia Tech
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| pick = 171
| player = Daleroy Stewart
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| college = Southern Mississippi
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| pick = 207
| player = Colston Weatherington
| position = DL
| college = Central Missouri State
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| player = John Nix
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  • The Cowboys traded their 2000 first-round (No. 19 overall) and 2001 first-round (No. 7 overall) selections to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for wide receiver Joey Galloway.
  • The Cowboys traded their original second-round selection (No. 37 overall) to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for second (No. 52 overall) and third-round (No. 81 overall) selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their second-round (No. 52 overall, from Indianapolis) selection to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for second (No. 56 overall) and fourth-round (No. 122 overall) selections.
  • The Cowboys traded two third-round (Nos. 70 and 81 overall) selections to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a second-round (No. 53 overall) selection.
  • The Cowboys traded their fourth-round (No. 102 overall) and 2002 seventh-round (No. 217 overall) selections to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for tight end O.J. Santiago. [1]

Undrafted free agents

2001 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Jason BellCornerbackUCLA
Demetric EvansDefensive endGeorgia
Lynn ScottSafetyNorthwestern Oklahoma State

Roster

Dallas Cowboys 2001 roster
Quarterbacks
  • 17 Quincy Carter
  • 16 Ryan Leaf
  •  5 Clint Stoerner
Running Backs
  • 42 Troy Hambrick FB/RB
  • 22 Emmitt Smith
  • 32 Michael Wiley
  • 48 Terry Witherspoon FB
Wide Receivers
  • 85 Darrin Chiaverini
  • 84 Joey Galloway
  • 81 Raghib Ismail
  • 87 Ken-Yon Rambo
  • 80 Reggie Swinton RS
  • 89 Randal Williams
Tight Ends
  • 88 Jackie Harris
  • 49 Johnny Huggins
  • 86 Mike Lucky
Offensive Linemen
  • 76 Flozell Adams T
  • 73 Larry Allen G
  • 70 Javiar Collins T/DT
  • 79 Char-ron Dorsey T
  • 66 Ben Fricke C
  • 61 Kelvin Garmon G
  • 63 Aaron Gibson T
  • 71 Alcender Jackson G
  • 68 Matt Lehr G
  • 53 Mark Stepnoski C
Defensive Linemen
  • 98 Greg Ellis DE
  • 92 Demetric Evans DE
  • 90 Byron Frisch DE
  • 72 Dwayne Missouri DE
  • 94 Michael Myers DT
  • 60 John Nix DT
  • 75 Brandon Noble DT
  • 93 Peppi Zellner DE
Linebackers
  • 51 Keith Adams MLB
  • 50 Jamal Brooks MLB
  • 54 Marq Cerqua OLB
  • 52 Dexter Coakley OLB
  • 56 Orantes Grant OLB
  • 59 Dat Nguyen MLB
  • 55 Markus Steele OLB
Defensive Backs
  • 33 Jason Bell CB
  • 41 Pat Dennis CB
  • 24 Tony Dixon SS
  • 27 Mario Edwards CB
  • 38 Duane Hawthorne CB
  • 43 Izell Reese FS
  • 21 Lynn Scott FS
  • 31 George Teague FS
  • 28 Darren Woodson SS
Special Teams
  •  9 Jon Hilbert K
  •  4 Micah Knorr P
  • 45 Mike Solwold LS/TE
Reserve Lists
  • 99 Willie Blade DT (IR)
  • 96 Ebenezer Ekuban DE (IR)
  • 23 Dwayne Goodrich CB (IR)
  • 15 Anthony Lucas WR (IR)
  • 58 Louis Mackey OLB (IR)
  • 77 Solomon Page OT (IR)
  •  6 Tim Seder K (IR)
  • 64 Daleroy Stewart DT (NF-Inj)
  • 44 Robert Thomas FB (IR)
  • 91 Dimitrius Underwood DT (NF-Ill)
  • 82 James Whalen TE (IR)
  •  2 Anthony Wright QB (IR)
  • 18 Bashir Yamini WR (IR)
Rookies in italics
53 Active, 13 Inactive

Coaching staff

Dallas Cowboys 2001 coaching staff
Front Office
  • Owner/General Manager – Jerry Jones
  • Executive VP – Stephen Jones

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Dave Campo

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Jack Reilly
  • Quarterbacks – Wade Wilson
  • Running Backs – Clarence Shelmon
  • Wide Receivers – Wes Chandler
  • Tight Ends – Joe Avezzano
  • Offensive Line – Hudson Houck
  • Offensive Assistant – Glenn Smith
 Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator – Mike Zimmer
  • Defensive Tackles – Andre Patterson
  • Defensive Ends – Jim Jeffcoat
  • Linebackers – George Edwards
  • Secondary – Pete Carmichael Jr
  • Defensive Nickel – Bill Bates

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams – Joe Avezzano
  • Kickers – Steve Hoffman
  • Strength and Conditioning – Joe Juraszek

Source:[2]

Regular season

Despite what seemed a promising outing in the first pre-season game by starter Tony Banks, the Cowboys, in a very surprising move, released Banks in the middle of training camp and handed the reins over to their rookie quarterback. Unfortunately, a combination of injuries and ineffectiveness led to the Cowboys starting a total of four different quarterbacks over the course of the season including journeyman Anthony Wright and former Arkansas Razorback Clint Stoerner. In an attempt to provide more depth at the quarterback position, the team signed former second-overall draft pick Ryan Leaf mid-season, however he provided no improvement in his limited playing time. His only start of the season, a Week 9 loss to the Falcons, was the final start of his career. The game also marked the first start for Falcons QB Michael Vick.

Even with the injection of new blood, the Cowboys suffered through another 5–11 campaign and a last place finish in the NFC East. The lack of development at quarterback and the offense as a whole would be blamed on offensive coordinator Jack Reilly who was dismissed after the season. Fans became weary of the Cowboys’ performance and blamed owner Jerry Jones, who by now had taken a more hands-on approach to running the team.

One notable game included week 7, where the Cowboys led the Giants 24–7 at halftime, but (thanks in part to Clint Stoerner’s throwing 4 interceptions) the Giants rallied to win in overtime. In an unusual move, Stoerner was pulled from the game for Ryan Leaf late in the 4th quarter of a tie game. It was Leaf’s debut with the team, but he couldn't lead them to victory.

Another infamous game was on Thanksgiving Day against the Broncos. Dallas trailed 26–10 and scored a touchdown in the 4th quarter. Coach Dave Campo decided against “going for 2” which if successful would have made it an eight-point (and one possession game). Campo instead kicked the extra point, keeping the margin at 9. Dallas did score one more late TD but that was not enough to tie the game and they never got the ball back, and lost 26–24.

A fourth consecutive season sweep of rival Washington Redskins and a victory over the San Francisco 49ers were the only victories of note. Much of the focus turned towards Emmitt Smith and his pursuit of the all-time career rushing yardage record. During an early-season game against the San Diego Chargers, Bob Hayes was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor.

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result TV Attendance
1 September 9, 2001 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 10–6 FOX
61,521
2 September 23, 2001 San Diego Chargers L 32–21 CBS
63,430
3 September 30, 2001 at Philadelphia Eagles L 40–18 ESPN
66,621
4 October 7, 2001 at Oakland Raiders L 28–21 FOX
61,535
5 October 15, 2001 Washington Redskins W 9–7 ABC
63,941
6Bye
7 October 28, 2001 Arizona Cardinals W 17–3 FOX
63,114
8 November 4, 2001 at New York Giants L 27–24 FOX
78,673
9 November 11, 2001 at Atlanta Falcons L 20–13 FOX
69,010
10 November 18, 2001 Philadelphia Eagles L 36–3 FOX
63,204
11 November 22, 2001 Denver Broncos L 26–24 CBS
64,104
12 December 2, 2001 at Washington Redskins W 20–14 FOX
85,112
13 December 9, 2001 New York Giants W 20–13 FOX
61,821
14 December 16, 2001 at Seattle Seahawks L 29–3 FOX
63,366
15 December 23, 2001 at Arizona Cardinals L 17–10 FOX
48,883
16 December 30, 2001 San Francisco 49ers W 27–21 FOX
64,366
17 January 6, 2002 at Detroit Lions L 15–10 FOX
77,512

Standings

{{2001 NFC East standings}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.prosportstransactions.com/football/DraftTrades/Years/2001.htm|title=2001 NFL Draft Pick Transactions|work=ProSportsTransactions.com}}
2. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 113

Publications

  • The Football Encyclopedia {{ISBN|0-312-11435-4}}
  • Total Football {{ISBN|0-06-270170-3}}
  • Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes {{ISBN|0-446-51950-2}}

External links

  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/dal2001.htm 2001 Dallas Cowboys]
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Dallas Cowboys Official Site
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