WoodysGirl
07-15-2011, 08:23 AM
By Tom Orsborn
torsborn@express-news.net
Published 10:16 p.m., Thursday, July 14, 2011
The hotel that houses the Dallas Cowboys when they practice in San Antonio apparently is patiently awaiting word from the club regarding its training camp plans.
"We absolutely are not pressuring them for a decision," Tom Netting, managing director of the Grand Hyatt, said Thursday. "I understand what they are going through. They are great partners."
Several clubs, including both New York teams, have already canceled their plans for out-of-town camps and have announced they will train at team headquarters.
Fortunately for the Cowboys, neither the city nor the Grand Hyatt is demanding that team officials make a decision.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/cowboys/article/Cowboys-haven-t-altered-plans-yet-1467053.php#ixzz1SBDwWo6V
torsborn@express-news.net
Published 10:16 p.m., Thursday, July 14, 2011
The hotel that houses the Dallas Cowboys when they practice in San Antonio apparently is patiently awaiting word from the club regarding its training camp plans.
"We absolutely are not pressuring them for a decision," Tom Netting, managing director of the Grand Hyatt, said Thursday. "I understand what they are going through. They are great partners."
Several clubs, including both New York teams, have already canceled their plans for out-of-town camps and have announced they will train at team headquarters.
Fortunately for the Cowboys, neither the city nor the Grand Hyatt is demanding that team officials make a decision.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/cowboys/article/Cowboys-haven-t-altered-plans-yet-1467053.php#ixzz1SBDwWo6V