- 2004 Dallas Cowboys season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Dallas Cowboys
year = 2004
record = 6-10
division_place = 3rd inNFC East
coach =Bill Parcells
stadium =Texas Stadium
playoffs = noneEven before 2004 season began, the Cowboys would face adversity and be forced to adjust. Coming off their first winning season in 5 years, the team, under
Bill Parcells direction, would continue to bring in veteran talent and draft promising prospects. In the off-season, the Cowboys would signquarterback Vinny Testaverde and trade for disgruntledwide receiver Keyshawn Johnson . Both Testaverde and Johnson had played for Parcells when he had coached theNew York Jets , and both were eager to reunite with Parcells. Johnson was especially happy to be in Dallas, as he had been deactivated for the final six games of the previous season while with theTampa Bay Buccaneers for "conduct detrimental to the team". In return for Johnson, the Buccaneers receivedJoey Galloway . The draft saw the arrival ofrunning back Julius Jones ,cornerback sJacques Reeves andNate Jones , and collegequarterback turnedwide receiver Patrick Crayton . In ownerJerry Jones continuing quest to acquirequarterback talent, the Cowboys would trade for the rights toDrew Henson , another baseball player attempting to return to football. Henson starred at Michigan, even keeping futureNFL superstarquarterback Tom Brady from claiming the starting job outright. His struggles in theNew York Yankees farm system would lead him to reconsider his career and opt for a return to football, similar toChad Hutchinson , whom the team had acquired only two years prior.Hutchinson would later be released.Quarterback Controversy
With the opening of training camp, the team seemed poised to take the next step, however this would soon change. Within the first week of camp, the Cowboys would shockingly release starting
quarterback Quincy Carter . The move came with no warning; reporters at training camp became aware something had occurred when Carter did not suit up for practice and was later seen being escorted from the Cowboys facility. Though never verified by Carter or the team, it has been speculated that his release was prompted by a failed drug test administered by theDallas Cowboys , an action prohibited byNFL rules. Rumors began that Carter had already entered the second phase of theNFL 's substance abuse program, meaning he had twice failedNFL mandated random drug screenings. Test results are not made public but notices are sent to team officials. A third violation of the substance abuse program results in a mandatory suspension, and the Cowboys, unwilling to risk losing a startingquarterback during the season, began to monitor Carter with its own drug tests. Carter's formal protest of his release through theNFLPA as well as his subsequent troubles with drug addiction appear to lend creadence to this scenario.Regular Season
As a result,
Vinny Testaverde would be the opening day starter for the Cowboys. His extensive experience and veteran presence was an asset to the team, especially to young undrafted practice squad additionTony Romo , but failed to produce many points behind an inconsistent offensive line. Dallas' defense would also regress from the previous season, especially the secondary which lost startingcornerback Mario Edwards in free agency and longtime mainstay and team leader safetyDarren Woodson to injury. The result was a defense often on the field for long stretches and an offense constantly playing from behind. Following a loss to theBaltimore Ravens in which he played well in mop-up duty,Drew Henson would start the annual Thanksgiving Day game against theChicago Bears . Though neither team produced much offense, Henson would flounder, and Testaverde would be brought in midway through the third quarter to a chorus of boos. The game still provided excitement for Cowboys fans as rookierunning back Julius Jones , who had been injured early in the season and had just returned in the previous game, put on a masterful performance rushing for 150 yards and two touchdowns in leading the team to victory. Jones' momentum would carry over to the next game where he would rush for 198 yards and three scores in a dramatic win over theSeattle Seahawks . In only 7 starts(8 games overall) Jones would rush for over 800 yards and seven touchdowns, justifyingParcells ' decision to pass onrunning backs Steven Jackson and Kevin Jones in the draft. As the season progressed,Parcells would continue to mold the team steadily implementing his preferred3-4 defense and allowing his assistant coaches on offense, particularlyMaurice Carthon andSean Payton , to take more control. Despite the individual achievements and development, the end result was a 6-10 season. Other notable additions to the team this year includelinebackers Ryan Fowler andScott Shanle as well as formerHeisman Trophy winnerEddie George in his finalNFL season.Division standings
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