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i was really hoping to go all in on Rosen in 18 but it is becoming obvious they will have to address the QB situation next spring. Would have been nice to have Lynch instead of a one legged Smith, but oh well.
 

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Eh, I don't think this means Tony is hurt. I think it means they fully believe practice is unnecessary. They think they'll just roll everyone out on opening day and they'll perform just like they'd had a month of training camp.

Even Nate Newton was saying yesterday that it's crazy to expect Zeke to be able to handle everything NFL defenses will throw at him with no work.

It's a lack of respect for how elite this league is.
 

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Eh, I don't think this means Tony is hurt.

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Well we know they have already said a few days ago he was experiencing more "soreness" in his back.

I don't necessarily think it means he is "hurt" but from the sounds of it today wasn't originally going to be an off day for him, they kinda came to that conclusion sometime before the start of practice. Saying its because they are doing GL drills seems like an ultra lame excuse to me.
 

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You actually are stupid enough to think Tony risks more injury working on goal line offense and short yardage, than he does working on the passing offense, twisting his back and running around?

Is irony always lost on you?

OBVIOUSLY you dumbass, Tony's back is tweaked and their lame excuse for resting him today is "we don't need him for goal line and short yardage anyway."

Wake the fuck UP. dbair called it right for once.

You know SHIT. Nothing at all except your own hot air.
 

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Romo+unexpected off days+ previous multiple back surgeries+ age= C O N C E R N

concern? OK. But some here are almost hoping for it. So called fans. Dumber then frozen fence posts. The Boys are being very cautious this EARLY IN CAMP.

And its a good thing.
 

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You know SHIT. Nothing at all except your own hot air.
So far I have taught you quite a lot. Surprising, considering your thick skull and walnut brain.
The Boys are being very cautious this EARLY IN CAMP.
You're a nonsensical numbskull to believe this deal of resting Tony this much is merely caution. The fucker tweaked his back, and once again they're just trying to cover for it.
 

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But some here are almost hoping for it. So called fans.
You're always free to leave, and go back to the land of sunshine-pumping, all flowers and rainbows. The real world might be too harsh for your kind of fandom.
 

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concern? OK. But some here are almost hoping for it. So called fans. Dumber then frozen fence posts. The Boys are being very cautious this EARLY IN CAMP.

And its a good thing.

Sure I'm glad they are being cautious, but the fact that they are having to already grant extra days off for him is somewhat alarming.
 

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You're always free to leave, and go back to the land of sunshine-pumping, all flowers and rainbows. The real world might be too harsh for your kind of fandom.

STFU Dooms.

We need more people here that actually will post and discuss stuff. Just because he may have an opinion you don't like doesn't mean you should be trying to run him off.
 

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TE celebrating tonight:



Todd Archer
ESPN Staff Writer

Former Baylor coach Art Briles is also at Cowboys practice. He's talking with executive VP Stephen Jones.
 

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:facepalm

Todd Archer
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Last week it was Denzel Washington. Today Oscar De La Hoya is visiting Cowboys practice in Oxnard. He and Jerry Jones are in the fight business together with the Sept. 17 fight between Canelo Alvarez and Liam Smith at AT&T Stadium
 

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Camp Sights: Daily Hot Takes Include LBs in Goal Line & Witten vs. Jones

Tuesday, August 09, 2016 9:00 PM CDT


By DallasCowboys.com Report

(Editor’s Note: At the end of each day here at training camp in Oxnard, the staff writers will each provide their own personal observation, ranging anywhere from a particular player who is standing out, a position that needs an upgrade, or even their own personal experiences regarding the daily rigors of camp.)

Rob Phillips: Quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson said at-the-line communication is one area Dak Prescott and Jameill Showers are working on, and Prescott had four straight completions to the Cowboys’ most prominent pass catchers in the two-minute drill: Cole Beasley, Terrance Williams, Dez Bryant and Jason Witten. The drive resulted in a field goal attempt, but the rookie did a nice job of moving the ball up the field in a hurry-up situation. “He’s getting some really good work with those guys,” Wilson said. “He’s handling the mechanics of playing the quarterback position and throwing the ball each day with a lot more accuracy.”

David Helman: One-on-one drills are inherently biased toward the offense. Without any outside help, and without knowledge of the play, it’s a tall task for any defender to cover a receiver alone. That said, it was still pretty awesome to see Jason Witten put on a clinic against Byron Jones in the Compete Period of practice. Witten is a 14-year veteran at one of the game’s most physical positions, and it’s obvious he’s lost a step or two. Meanwhile, Jones is one of the most athletic and intriguing talents on this entire roster. None of that helped the youngster when Witten hit him with a double-move, creating four yards of separation. Witten was so incredibly wide open, it wasn’t even a hard throw for Dak Prescott to make. It was a nice reminder that all the athleticism in the world can’t negate the value of 14 years of NFL experience.

Nick Eatman: Injuries and suspensions have created openings for the defensive ends on this team and David Irving has absolutely taken advantage. Irving will likely be the Week 1 starter at one of the defensive end spots, especially with Lawrence suspended. In Tuesday’s practice, Irving again dominated the 1-on-1 drills, especially going up against rookie Ryan Mack. Irving is relatively new at the end position, having played mostly tackle last year. But he’s made quite a transition and is looking more polished by the day.



Bryan Broaddus: It’s always a treat when you get a little LIVE goal line work mixed into the practice. The offense was able to punch the ball in on the first two attempt but from the point on, they were able to only score one other time. The defensive “Win” in large part was due to the play of their linebackers. Anthony Hitchens, Mark Nzeocha, Derek Akunne, James Morris and Deon King all had a big hand in keeping the offense out of the end zone. Down after down, these linebackers consistently defeated blocks and when it came time to finish, they were in position to make the tackles. Technique wise this group was outstanding, whether it was filling at the point of attack or scrapping along the line – they were square to the ball and attacking which is exactly where they needed to be.
 
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