Coaches’ “Dislike” of TE Rico Gathers Won’t Keep Him Off Roster

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Rico Gathers

Last year, there was talk that the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff had developed a sour taste regarding Tight End Rico Gathers. Whether it was his personality, work ethic or off-field activities, and if those reports are even accurate, it doesn’t really matter. History has shown that NFL coaches will tolerate plenty if a player can help them on the field.

Most analysts have Gathers not making the Cowboys’ 53-man roster in 2019. It means the end of a three-year development project that started when Dallas used a 2016 6th-round pick to take the former Baylor basketball player, hoping to convert his size and athleticism into a capable tight end.

If these are Rico’s last few months with the Cowboys, don’t blame his exit on any personal dislike on the part of the coaches. He will be gone for football reasons.

Do we think Jason Garrett was fond of Greg Hardy, who the Cowboys signed amid scandal in 2015? Do we think he always loved the way Dez Bryant handled himself? And what about all the other players who we knew so little about personally, but Garrett and his staff saw on a daily basis?

If Gathers gets cut, it’s because Blake Jarwin and Dalton Schultz are better than he is. It’s because Dallas didn’t see enough need or value to keep four tight ends this year after Jason Witten’s return.

Or maybe they’ll see something in another former basketball player, free agent signing Codey McElroy, that Gathers just hasn’t developed over these last three years.

Has TE Rico Gathers Developed Enough To Earn A Roster Spot?
Dallas Cowboys TE Rico Gathers

Of course, the reasons why the coaches may be down on Rico could also be why he hasn’t developed enough. If they feel he isn’t serious enough about the game, that opinion is largely based on his lack of progress.

Look at what the Cowboys have been willing to deal with the last few years regarding Randy Gregory, who has plenty of personal issues but has worked hard when available. Contrast that with David Irving, whose lack of effort is why Dallas chose to let him walk in free agency.

Even before Garrett’s tenure as head coach, Dallas has been willing to business with guys like Terrell Owens, Pacman Jones, and Tank Johnson despite known personality issues from previous teams. The Cowboys, like almost any NFL teams, are happy to work with just about anyone who can help them win.

So if we get to final cuts this year and Rico Gathers is released, as expected, don’t go down the wrong mental path about why it happened. Don’t start blaming Jason Garrett for being unable or unwilling to deal with certain personality types.

It will be about football. It will be because Gathers didn’t become good enough of a player.

And after this much time, the blame for that will fall entirely on Rico. He’s had more opportunity here than a lot of 6th-round picks get; the Cowboys have clearly been invested in seeing him succeed.

We’ve all been intrigued at what Rico Gathers could become, especially after some of his big preseason plays. But it appears the experiment is soon to end, and it will certainly be a disappointment.

Just be sure you blame the right person.

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3 Comments

  1. FS Dolan
    Rico has never shown enough to be on the roster and should not have occupied a spot on the roster for three years!
  2. Sexcdex Xfact
    There was a very popular narrative, although now proven false, about one Rayne Dakota Prescott not being worth more than a backup QB These type of assessments caused Dak to fall to the 4th rd I refuse to allow writers to prep or provoke my thoughts contrary to overall facts & eye tests Scott Linehan failed Rico, Tavon, Zeke, Dak, Coop, & Jason witten HECK He failed the team by over-taxing our very good defense w/his ineptness Tightends regressed everywhere Linehan coached as OC, HC, etc That's MIA, Detroit, LA & Dallas.... Including the great JWitt's production fell once Linehan began to call the offensive plays How could Rico or Schultz develope properly when JWitt fell back due to ole Scotty Boy? So But I agree It will be because if football reasons Jason Garrett allowed Linehan to waste years of raw, young, talent And To land him on the hotseat That's about as football as it can get! Now Let's see what young Kellen Moore can don't resurrect our offense Let's see if he can utilize what other teams WILL in Mr Rico Gathers
  3. Calvin
    I personally don't believe that a former basketball player can transform into a NFLtightend with only a few seasons of training .I've heard Coach Garrett speak very highly of Rico just recently so in my opinion this article is BS

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