DMN: TE Jason Witten not idle anymore, center Phil Costa in uniform

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TE Jason Witten not idle anymore, center Phil Costa in uniform
By Brandon George / Reporter
11:18 am on August 27, 2012

IRVING — Cowboys tight end Jason Witten isn’t idle anymore. He was working on the resistance cord with an athletic trainer during the early part of the team’s Monday morning practice at Valley Ranch.

Witten was told he needed to be idle for seven to 10 days after he lacerated his spleen during the Cowboys’ first preseason game at Oakland on Aug. 13. His status for the season opener Sept. 5 at the Giants is still in doubt. He’ll learn more about his condition when he visits a doctor Tuesday.

Other notables from the first 20 minutes of the Cowboys’ practice Monday (that was all the media was allowed to observe):

* WR Dez Bryant was also working on the resistance cord with an athletic trainer. He’s battling tendinitis in his right knee, but he’s expected to play in the season opener.

* Starting center Phil Costa was in uniform and working with the first-team offensive line in practice. He’s been out with a back injury since Aug. 10.

* WR Miles Austin and LB DeMarcus Ware — both nursing hamstring injuries — weren’t in uniform for practice. Neither was CB Mike Jenkins (right shoulder). Austin and Ware are expected to be ready to play in the season opener. Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said that Austin wouldn’t likely return to practice until the end of the week (in other words, at the earliest Thursday, the day after the Cowboys’ preseason finale against Miami). Jenkins won’t likely play in the season opener because he has yet to fly to Florida to visit with Dr. James Andrews again and be released to practice.

* Third-round pick DE Tyrone Crawford was not seen at practice Monday morning. Update: Crawford said he missed practice Monday morning because he was sick.
 

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Austins injury was a blrssing if you ask me. It allowed wrs to play with Romo and allowed the team to see who can create mismatches using Romo. Instead of trying to determine who can do that but using orton/mcgee/carpenter.
 
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Austins injury was a blrssing if you ask me. It allowed wrs to play with Romo and allowed the team to see who can create mismatches using Romo. Instead of trying to determine who can do that but using orton/mcgee/carpenter.

Good point.

Until Austin runs his route poorly in the fourth on a play that should put the game away.

:awkward
 

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Phil Costa is back! We are saved!

Also, I want some Papa John's pizza.

Baaaaaaaaaaa.
 

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Jason Witten had the scan this morning. No results yet.
 

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Good point.

Until Austin runs his route poorly in the fourth on a play that should put the game away.

:awkward

Or until he catches a pass makes a player miss and takes it to the house to win the game in overtime
 

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At his worst I've never seen Costa get thrown around like Arkin has. idk maybe that's just me.

You haven't been watching then. Costa got blown off the LOS quite a few times last year.
 

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I mean everyone gets caught now and again but Arkin gets thrown around with crazy consistency.
 

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I mean everyone gets caught now and again but Arkin gets thrown around with crazy consistency.

Also, because Costa is better than Arkin it still doesn't make him an adequate starter. Quincy Carter may have been better than Chad Hutchinson but Quincy still sucked.
 

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After Costa makes the probowl this year, your gonna be eating your hurtful words

:sneaky:

After Costa is cut next year and he is finally replaced you will continue to make excuses for the organization.
 
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