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Posted at 7:50 PM on Sun., Aug. 15, 2010 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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After a sluggish Sunday afternoon practice assistant head coach Jason Garrett put the offense through a 10-minute post-practice run through to help correct a number of miscues.

Garrett was so displeased that he declined to answer questions after the workout.

"Well, when we don't execute we need to do it again," said quarterback Tony Romo, who is battling a flu bug.

This was the first day in training camp for the Razorback formation, but there were three interceptions, at least three would-be sacks, a number of dropped passes and pass breakups. Romo was 8 of 18 in team drills with two interceptions in the afternoon. Jon Kitna was 6 of 12 with one interceptions and was victimized by some poor protection.

"It was just a bad day," wide receiver Patrick Crayton said. "But the thing is if our defense is getting after like that, you've got to respond. If they're chattering and talking, feed off their energy and fire back at time, but we're just flat right now. Just not a good vibe."

The morning workout was better for the offense. Romo was 7 of 9 in team drills and closed the practice with back-to-back completions to Miles Austin.

"We just have to get better," Romo said. "We didn't do some things right and we just got to be better. We had a lot of new stuff in too, but you've got to refine them."

Said Crayton, "It'll get fixed."
 
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Well at least Garrett made them pay for their mistakes.

Get your shit together.
 
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