Dallas Cowboys training camp practice report #11
This morning’s practice was shorts and shoulder pads only and a lot of players were missing. All of the usual guys who were injured before didn’t participate, Terrell Owens didn’t even show up on the practice field and for some reason Kyle Kosier wasn’t out there either. I hope they were just resting him and he’s not injured. Flozell Adams also did not practice.
Terence Newman decided to participate in the WR/TE/RB warm up passing drills; maybe he’s lobbying Wade to get him some plays on offense. More than likely, he was just messing around. With Flozell and Colombo out, McQ and Doug Free ran with the first unit at tackle and Cory Procter filled in for Kosier. The offense practiced the two-minute drill complete with spiking the ball.
After stretching they did a session of 11-on-11 but it wasn’t full speed so I won’t go through the plays on that. A few things that happened were MB3 got the first plays with the starting unit instead of JJ, but I wouldn’t read too much into that. Miles Austin got some reps with the first team when they went to three WR’s and made a nice grab deep over the middle on a pass that was high.
They practiced goal line offense, again not at full speed, and some of their plays consisted of pulling L. Davis over to the left for an MB3 run, a few plays of straight ahead power running and a bootleg pass to either the RB or TE.
The kickers got a chance to practice FG’s and both Gramatica and Fold made their kicks from 23, 27, 37 and 47 yards. They also did some kickoffs with Gramatica’s traveling to the 8 and 3-yard line while Folk’s went to the 3 and 1-yard line.
They finished practice with an extended session of 11-on-11 that was full speed. Romo ran a bootleg pass to Fasano then they ran the ball and Cory Procter got a nice block on a blitz from A. Ayodele. From the shotgun Romo threw a pass low on an out to Crayton that ended up incomplete, the formation had both JJ and MB3 in the backfield split on either side of Romo. Hoyte dropped a dump off pass that was right in his hands then they pulled L. Davis on a sweep to MB3.
Johnson started with a dump pass to MB3, TT ran the ball to the left side then Johnson connected with Witten who ran a pretty route to beat Blair Phillips. Matt Moore handed off to Jackie Battle but Spears destroyed Steve Franklin to make the tackle. Moore tried to hit Rabb on a crossing route but Henry broke up the pass and Hamlin thought he should have intercepted it so he did his pushups.
Romo was back on and hit Witten, Bowen then broke through for a sack but the play continued and JJ caught a dump pass and made a nice run afterwards. JJ tried the middle for a few yards, then Fasano put a nice block on Carpenter to open up an MB3 run. Next came the best play of the day when Hurd ran a post and Romo connected with him just past the outstretched hand of a leaping Quincy Butler for a TD.
Johnson was sacked on his first play by Canty who busted through the line, then Montavious Stanley disrupted a running play with penetration into the backfield. Johnson tried to hit Austin deep but Newman had tight coverage. Bartel subbed in and was immediately sacked by Ware who scorched James Marten. Battle tried a middle run but A. Ayodele stuffed it.
Romo came on in the shotgun but the coverage was too good and he took a sack. He then hit JJ in the flats, MB3 tried a run but K. Davis tripped him up, and Crayton caught one underneath. Romo finished his day by handing to TT who had a nice hole on the right side. Johnson hit Andy Thorn in the flats, then connected with Jamel Richardson underneath, followed by a run up the middle from Hoyte. Matt Moore threw high to Austin over the middle but he jumped up to make the catch in front of Watkins.
That was pretty much it. Kind of a slow practice because they weren’t in full pads and so many veterans were missing. I did a wrap up video with Shango after the practice, click on the link in the right-hand bar above the diaries section to watch it. There’s another practice this afternoon.
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From your coverage so far, I'm seeing....
To my disapointment that Carpenter seems to be handled pretty easily; Free appears to be a better tackle than Martin. Martin may be just what the web peaple say; "Too slow in the feet for a tackle and may be abetter fit at guard right now". Hurd is the front runner behind the starting 3, with Austin somewhere ahead of Richardson and Stanback yet to see the feild. Bartell and Moore sound like they may be in a close race, maybe Moore has a stronger arm and we keep 3 QB Just because of Johnson's age and immotility, but Bartel makes the PS...maybe. Running Back situation is to close to call, but Battle is giving a good showing and Coleman will have to do special things to catch up. Polite does not appear to be in the picture and not enough news about Anderson to place him in front of Hoyte. Procter doesn't sound like he has made the leap to the NFL despite 3 years on the PS, and can only dominate the likes of R, Ayodele and Stanley on occation. Thorn could be the 3rd TE. Real interested in the Hannon (?) progress. Think he will make the PS? Kicker is too close to call, but Gramatica is starting to sweat. That waver wire CB may have found a home, making Butler and Reeves worry about their next pay checks. Brown is showing his inexperience.
Is that pretty accuate?
by Badknees on Aug 1, 2007 1:19 PM CDT 0 recs
My take
Carpenter has been coming on over the last few practices, he seems to be getting a good feel for the ILB position. Free is definitely outperforming Marten so far. Hurd is solid at #4 and should be a lock for the roster. Austin is ahead of Richardson, who hasn't done too much yet. Moore gets more reps than Bartel and seems to be the favorite for #3. Battle is giving a good showing but is behind Thompson, Coleman is really behind. Hoyte is the #1 so far and Polite hasn't done much. Procter looks OK to me and should make the roster. Thorn has done the most in the passing game of the TE's not named Witten or Fasano. Hannah hasn't shown much. Folk is making Grmatica sweat and Joey Thomas might sneak onto the roster.
by Dave Halprin (Grizz) on
Aug 1, 2007 7:04 PM CDT
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Missing Full Practices
Hi, Grizz,
My first post in awhile, but I'm still here, checking in every day. Thanks as always for the great coverage.
Obvious injury concerns right now, but it also sounds like perhaps some guys are getting to 'take off' a practice every once in awhile. Is that true? Maybe I'm reading too much into some of the articles, but I keep inferring that certain players have been given a practice or two off to rest/recover/recuperate.
We gotta get the full squad together for some extended full-speed practice time - the closer we get to game 1, the higher the likelihood of sloppy play, stupid penalties, poor reads, miscommunications, etc., no?
Ol Hickory
by ol hickory on Aug 1, 2007 5:32 PM CDT 0 recs
My take
The players definitely seem to be getting days off much more than they would in a Parcells camp. Who knows how that will play out. The o-line is where I'm most concerned about not having everybody available and where we need to get some continuity.
by Dave Halprin (Grizz) on
Aug 1, 2007 7:06 PM CDT
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All these 'easier' (easy to say from da couch!)
practices are NOT helping my paranoia about Wade at all!!
I just seem to be reading 'was probably just messing around' far too often. I dunno, must be just me but this game is extremely tough and competitive, and you KNOW there's at least 25 other teams out there INTENTLY FOCUSING on how to rip ours' and others' hearts out on Sundays.
The other seven teams have coaches like Wade who seem intent on discussing how much 'fun' training camp was while watching the playoffs with their wives.
by Starred4Life on
Aug 2, 2007 12:14 AM CDT
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O Line
Is it just me, or does it seem like our O-Line is getting beat regularly during these practices?
by jrqberry on Aug 1, 2007 6:45 PM CDT 0 recs
The d-line is ahead of the o-line right now
Like I said, the injuries to the tackles has caused some problems, but we need to wait until Flozell is all the way back and Colombo gets in there to really judge.
by Dave Halprin (Grizz) on
Aug 1, 2007 7:07 PM CDT
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