2:48PM | August 3, 2009 | posted by Desmond Purnell | comments: 0

Survial of the Fittest

 

des.JPGIt's survival of the fittest out at Cowboys Training in San Antonio, but after three straight days of two-a-day practices, The Cowboys showed today that they still have plenty of pep left in their step. You've all heard of "The Lambeau Leap," right? During the morning session today, Jason Witten introduced fans to "The Alamodome Dive," taking out one of the smaller spectators in the process... Orlando Scandrick must have been taking notes because on the very next series, Scandrick knocked the helmet off of Roy Williams... No worries though... Jason, the kid and Roy all lived to tell the tale.

"I was just trying to make a play on the ball so, just another day at camp. I just hope the little boy was alright. He looked a little upset. I checked with him afterwards but he was looking for his mother. He wasn't looking for me," Witten said jokingly.

As for Roy Williams... "I never keep my helmet buckled because I never expect to get hit during practice. He just hit me and my helmet came off. If it were buckled it wouldn't have came off. It looked bad but it was a good play by him. I'm going to have to get him back."
 

1:20PM | August 5, 2009 | posted by Desmond Purnell | comments: 0

Sam Hurd... Odd Man Out?

hurd.jpg Cowboys Head Coach, Wade Phillips says he wants no tackling at practice, but cornerback Terence Newman couldn't resist the urge to get a little pop on tight end, Martellus Bennett today during goal line drills. Bennett banged up his hand a bit but says it's nothing serious, just the bumps and bruises that come along with training camp.

Meanwhile receiver, Sam Hurd continues to impress by making a number of eye brow raising catches. Many have already penciled Miles Austin in at that number 3 receiver spot, but Hurd says he's never felt like the odd man out.

"I don't feel that way. I feel like we're all out here having fun. My coaches are telling me to keep up the good work. I got God blessing me. I don't feel like I'm forgotten. What everyone else thinks, I can't worry about that. I just got to focus on what I'm doing on the field," says Hurd.

Be sure to catch our feature story on Linebacker Anthony Spencer tonight. With Greg Ellis gone, it's now Spencer's turn to shine. Catch that story on The 33 News @ Nine! 
3:10PM | August 5, 2009 | posted by Dave Crome | comments: 0

Bittersweet day for Cowboys Draft Pick Robert Brewster

robertbrewster.jpg He always imagined the day he signed his first NFL contract as one of being extreme joy but today was a bittersweet for Cowboys third round draft pick Robert Brewster.  Happy because he finally signed his deal but disappointed because an injury will force him to miss all of his rookie season.

Brewster tore a pectoral muscle in the weight room after mini-camp in June and had to have surgery to repair it which will take the entire season to heal.  Right after the Cowboys signed him today, they put him on the physically unable to perform list.  He was the last of the 12 draft picks to come to terms with the team. 

Brewster never missed a game at Ball State where he won MAC Conference honors for his work on the offensive line.  He spent the off season backing up Marc Columbo at right tackle.


7:48PM | August 9, 2009 | posted by Dave Crome | comments: 1

Cowboys "Commissioner" Williams fines teammates for errors

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As the Cowboys wrap up their second week of training camp at the Alamodome, one aspect of the game that has really pleased the coaches is that the offense has been taking care of the football. There haven't been many fumbles or interceptions and there's a reason for that. Those kinds of blunders are hitting them in the pocket book.

We're talking about fines, that always seems to speak the loudest. The Cowboys had 33 turnovers last year, the most since 2004 when the Bill Parcells led team went 6-10. So in an effort to nip that in the bud...the receivers are leading the way by laying down the law and taking in the cash.

During a routine passing route at training camp, while nearly everybody in the stands is watching the play, the coaches behind the line of scrimmage are looking for something else, any sign of the football.

"You get in trouble if they can see the ball from the back" said receiver Sam Hurd. "Instead of going to the meetings and getting yelled at over and over, you try to do it right. Everybody is doing it right and everybody is holding it across their chest so we're working on a lot of ball security" Hurd said.

Part of their financial security also depends on it.  Miles Austin knows all too well.

"Receivers have fines for mental errors, missed assignments, failing to convert on a route
if you block the wrong guy.  It all adds up" Austin said.  But there is a way to cancel out some of the fines.  ""Get a touchdown, the more you get the more you can mess up."

Of course, that defeats the purpose.  Who is keeping track of all these errors anyway? It's none other than Roy Williams who instituted the system and named himself "Commissioner." Roy adds up the errors as he sees them, writes them on his hand or on receiver coach Ray Sherman's play sheet.

Maybe that's why Roy Williams keeps changing his jersey from 4 to 11 and back to 4, in an attempt to stay anonymous but instead, he's become, notorious.

"He's worse then Goodell" said receiver Patrick Crayton.  "He tries to rule with an iron fist, and it's been bad, very biased, it's been ridiculous so far" Crayton said with a smirk on his face.

Shaking his head, Crayton said, "he writes it down on Coach Sherman's play sheet to keep track but he never writes things about himself. It's always something else when it comes to him.  We don't worry we've got it on film, we make sure to mark it down but he's corrupt!"

Roy's response: "They think I'm a little biased toward myself but when you're commissioner you can do that."

When I told him that Crayton said he was corrupt, Roy promised retaliation.

"Well you know he's the Vice President so he thinks he's second in command" Williams said. "I'm going to fire him because he's given leeway to too many guys."

Williams continued the light hearted barbs claiming that he has fined himself $110 so far.  In the twelve days of training camp the receiving corps has racked up $960 dollars in fines and they're only halfway through camp.  The receivers who make the team all plan to spend the proceeds dining out in Dallas when camp breaks.

The receivers have set a little trend with their kangaroo court, now the kickers are getting into the act, but they're focusing on making it more of a hazing for rookie kickoff specialist David Buehler.  He hasn't done anything wrong in the kicking department but his fellow specalists have had to find a way to shrink his ego

"We're doing fines" said punter Mat McBriar.  "He's a rockstar, this rookie from USC, Mr. Hollywood, he's over there yelling to the crowd.  We see him doing stupid things so we fine him for that"  said McBriar in his thick Australian accent.

Buehler has taken it all in stride.  "I mean hey, you gotta become a fan favorite quick" Buehler said.  "So you gotta make a good first impression quick get the fans on your side, I'm doing all I can!"

Having fun at camp is a must or the or the repetition of the routine will drive you crazy. The Cowboys will go hard here again on Monday  with the last two a day of the week. There is one practice Tuesday, a walk through on Wednesday and then it's game on with the kickoff of the first pre-season game on Thursday night in Oakland against the Raiders.  

Be sure to tune in to Inside Sports tonight at 9:30pm for more Cowboys coverage.
4:38PM | August 10, 2009 | posted by Desmond Purnell | comments: 0

Reason For Concern

Alright Guys, Cowboys Training Camp has been silent, boring and uneventful and that's a good thing for this year's team. Last season, the distractions seem to have taken it's toll on The Cowboys and as a result, they missed the playoffs.

So off the field distractions may not be a concern, but injuries sure are. Today, Running back Felix Jones and Tight End Martellus Bennett, two guys who the offense will be counting on heavily, suffered what the team is calling minor injuries. Felix missed some practice time this morning after banging up the same toe that shorten his rookie season. He did dress out for the afternoon session. Meanwhile Martellus, did not dress out for The Cowboys second practice of the day after twisting his knee this morning.

Saturday, cornerbacks Terence Newman (groin) and Mike Jenkins (ankle) suffered injuries. The Cowboys play their first preseason game of the year this Thursday against The Oakland Raiders. The Cowboys have yet to announce if the injured players will suit up for the game.
7:46PM | August 10, 2009 | posted by Dave Crome | comments: 0

Injured Cowboys Coach Bounces Back

coach d.jpgJust yesterday, Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis was leading his group through the morning practice in the neck brace we've been so accustomed to seeing him wear. When he came out for practice today, the brace was gone.

"It's outstanding!" said DeCamillis. "That thing was really a brace and it felt bad the whole time, hope it stays off!"

For the first part of camp, Joe even wore the neck brace to bed, having to sleep sitting in a chair, but now he'll get to go horizontal, but he may have a long night ahead, because going without the support for practice made that neck pretty sore.

"You caught me at a real stiff moment" DeCamillis said after the second practice of the day. "It's definitely stiff today and sore, but hopefully it gets better as the days go on, we'll see."

Another test will come on Thursday when the Cowboys play their first pre-season game of the year in Oakland, and Joe will be coaching from the sideline, which could be dangerous. We've seen coaches get run over by players down there before but he says he's taken precautions and he's prepared.

"I talked with Mike Westhoff with the Jets who had a broken leg for three years, where he used a cane on the sideline" DeCamillis said. "We talked about where to position myself and where to put myself out of harms way and still be able to do my job at an effective pace."

With how he's overcome so far, there's little doubt he'll be able to pull it off. It will be just one more way for him to inspire his players.

"I didn't move off the sofa for six weeks and it was a little foot deal" Punter Mat McBriar recalled after suffering a broken foot in the game against the Cardinals. "He tore up his back and was back at work in couple of weeks. He's a brave soldier and his coaching has been fantastic and he will get the best out of his players"

Be sure to tune in to The 33 News for the very latest from Dallas Cowboys Training Camp
8:18PM | August 11, 2009 | posted by Desmond Purnell | comments: 0

Cowboys Injury Report

The Dallas Cowboys play their first preseason game of the year this Thursday against The Oakland Raiders. Several Cowboys will be sidelined due to injury. Here's the list:

CB Terence Newman (groin)
CB Mike Jenkins (ankle)
FB Deon Anderson (knee)
LB Steve Octavien (groin)
LB Stephen Hodge (knee)
CB Michael Hawkins (knee)
RB Alonzo Coleman (quad)
LB Brandon Williams (shoulder)