Phillip Tanner's new look paying off so far

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By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com


OXNARD, Calif. – Phillip Tanner has learned to like granola bars, salmon and broccoli and grilled chicken salads or baked potatoes.

“I’m at around 210 (pounds),” Tanner said. “I was pushing 220 last year, so the coaches they say they see a difference. Coach (Bill) Callahan was messing with me, ‘I thought about putting you at fullback last year,’ joking around that I was so big.”

The Cowboys hired Amy Goodson, a licensed dietician, last year, and Tanner spent this offseason listening to her prescribed menus.

“Amy lets me do two (cheat) meals a week,” Tanner sad. “On Fridays and Saturdays it might be a Wing Stop and probably some Dominos.”

The new-look Tanner has been a new running back. Leaner and lighter, Tanner looks more like the running back that made the Cowboys in 2011 as an undrafted free agent than the one that struggled to find room last year. On Tuesday he ran away from linebacker Bruce Carter after catching a swing pass.

Does he do that a year ago?

“Probably not,” Tanner said.
 
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I like Tanner. Not sure theres a role for him here, as we have Murray, Randle and the team wuvs Dunbar.
 

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I like Tanner. Not sure theres a role for him here, as we have Murray, Randle and the team wuvs Dunbar.

Agree completely. Also I'm sure Carter wasn't trying that hard. Carter would have caught him if he was in a game.
 

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Why would Carter not try hard? I guess I will take your word for it. With soft practices and a unwillingness to try hard, I really am really beginning to wonder if we will even be a .500 team.

I saw another article which said the red headed genius pulls the entire team off the field for a mistake instead of correcting the one player. With little real practice these days, because the players can not hack challenging practices, I am not sure cutting down reps even more is a bright idea.
 
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I like Tanner. Not sure theres a role for him here, as we have Murray, Randle and the team wuvs Dunbar.

I usually pull for underdogs, so I want to like Tanner too. But I've never been particularly impressed by him.

I'm looking forward to seeing Randle.

I know it is silly, but I also like that Randle will be wearing 35. That jersey reminds me of when Calvin Hill played years ago. I really enjoyed watching Hill play when I was a kid. Heck, that's the main reason why I was hoping Lonyae Miller would have success. Miller wore 35 (and actually had mannerisms that were similar to Hill's). Since Calvin Hill there hasn't been much of any success for 35. Scott Laidlaw? Jacques Reeves?
 
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Why would Carter not try hard? I guess I will take your word for it. With soft practices and a unwillingness to try hard, I really am really beginning to wonder if we will even be a .500 team.

I saw another article which said the red headed genius pulls the entire team off the field for a mistake instead of correcting the one player. With little real practice these days, because the players can not hack challenging practices, I am not sure cutting down reps even more is a bright idea.

I thought the same thing, that in the long run, the pressure of the whole squad changing the behavior of one player is going to come at the cost of getting the whole squad opportunity to play better. Jimmy Johnson wouldn't do this. Garrett has no authority so he is trying to use other players to do the work for him.
 

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Why does Dallas RBs decide to play ten pounds heavier whenever they want? Shouldn't this kind of thing be determined by the conditioning coach?
 
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