Special teams to get more attention

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By Carlos Mendez

cmendez@star-telegram.com

The Dallas Cowboys are going to build more special teams work into the regular practice at training camp, and they could look to use starters more, coach Jason Garrett said. It’s part of the influence of new special teams coach Rich Bisaccia.

“Really deferred to him on that,” Garrett said. “If you’ve been around football, you’ve done it every single way possible. You can start with regular practice, do all your special teams before practice, some in the middle, some before, some after. Joe D liked doing it all before practice and then having a little segment in practice. So we’ve done it lots of different ways.”

Last year at training camp in California, the Cowboys had a 30-minute special teams period before the regular practice. The special teams players came out at 2:30 p.m., and the regular practice began at 3.

This year, the Cowboys pushed back the start of practice to 4 p.m. and will start with 15 minutes of special teams work.

“Everybody will be out there,” Garrett said. “It’ll be a 15-minute segment, and we’ll have some special teams segments within practice.”

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/06/07/4920320/cowboys-notes-special-teams-will.html#storylink=cpy
 

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This team is like fucking Groundhog's Day. I swear I read the same damn articles year in and year out.

Special teams are getting more attention
We're simplifying the defense to allow them to attack more and think less
Two TE base package
 

Bob Sacamano

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First of all, they need to build a core of special teams guys. They can't keep re-shuffling the deck there.

And that starts by compiling decent depth.
 
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