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austintodallas
07-31-2006, 02:48 PM
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Cowboys training camp practice #4

By Grizz (http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/user/Grizz)
Posted on Mon Jul 31, 2006 at 02:10:42 PM EST

Monday, July 31st (9-11 AM practice)
It was an overcast day that kept the temperature down and led to a spirited practice. The offensive line saw a shake-up as André Gurode replaced Al Johnson as the starting center on the first team. Jason Fabini was moved to 3rd team RT and Marc Colombo was elevated to 2nd string RT for the duration of the practice. Pat Watkins saw some time on the 2nd team at safety in the second half of practice, but that was because Justin Beriault was nowhere to be seen. I don't know anything for sure but he may have been injured as I couldn't find him anywhere on the field. Marcus Coleman worked some safety with the 3rd string.

Greg Ellis continues to work with the LBers and was seeing time replacing Al Singleton on some plays with the 1st team. With Colombo playing RT, Pat McQuistan was playing LT with the 2nd team. We also have a new kicker out there today, #3, I guess he was the guy we worked out after practice on Sunday.

After the team did the normal skeleton formations and stretching, they moved into position drills. Pat Watkins was getting some lengthy instruction from the secondary coach on lining up properly on the shoulder of the TE, but deep in the secondary, and some technique advice. During the LB/DB drills Greg Ellis was receiving some personal tutelage from Mike Zimmer.
They ran the RT/TE vs. DE/OLB, then RG, C, LG vs. NT and ILBers, then LT/TE vs. DE/OLB blocking drill. Petitti manage to get a good drive on Coleman, then Ferguson was stout in the middle during his turn. Canty stood up Flozell and held his position. Fasano managed a draw with Ratliff and Pepper Johnson stood up Al Johnson. Burnett did a great job beating Pat McQuistan which drew raves from Parcells. Fabini again looked poor in his drill; I think Parcells is sending him a message by demoting him to 3rd string. Peterman and Procter absolutely destroyed Montavious Stanley on a double-team, then Jay Saldi got beat and Parcells instructed him not to re- his arms once he established contact with the blocker. Once again, Petitti drove Coleman back and is looking good so far, Carpentner got pushed around a little on his turn. Gurode manage to get a nice block, then Ratliff crushed McQuistan. Peterman got a good block on his turn and McQuistan came back with a nice block on Hatcher. Bowen got the better of Fabini at the end of the drill.

They moved to the opposite field to run the 11-on-11 drill which consisted of all runs. I couldn't see too much so I won't speculate on what happened. They then ran some FG formation.

After the water break they ran some more 11-on11 drills, where Bledsoe tried to throw long to Owens, but the pass was under-thrown and Henry leaped to break it up. A few plays later Terrance Copper got into a shoving match with Newman and Henry jumped in at the end to push Copper. It wasn't as good as the Colombo/Burnett fight but they seemed to be getting chippy out there after a few days. Romo had a receiver open but didn't get much on the ball and Watkins jumped in to pick off the pass. MB3 ran off-tackle and then Romo connected with Jamaica Rector on a nice play.

They went to the nickel defense and brought Glenn in at corner, Ellis came in and so did Ratliff. I couldn't see the exact line-up though; once again a line of players blocked my view. During that nickel set they had another mini-scrap but I couldn't see who was involved. During much of this drill they were working the corners of the line with sweeps, off-tackle plays and QB roll-outs.

They broke off into 7-on-7 drills but I concentrated on the OL/DL match-ups. Gurode did a nice job on Ferguson, and Ratliff got the better of Rivera. Coleman got his revenge on Petitti by blowing him up, then Colombo handled Bowen easily. Rivera looked OK against Coleman, and Al Johnson was OK with Pepper Johnson. McQuistan absolutely buried Hatcher on his turn. Then Roland handled Hatcher, leading to a come-down from the good work Hatcher showed the day before. Ratliff got a good push on Peterman and Coleman beat Fabini to the inside. Hatcher tried a speed rush around Flozell and Flozell ended up ripping his helmet off, accidentally of course. Jamison then got an OK push on Flozell. Kosier fought Canty to a draw and Gurode fought Sammy T. to a draw. Rivera ended the drill by handling Bowen.

I would say that Gurode looked strong today and is threatening to beat out Al Johnson. Parcells moved him into the starting line-up today and he responded. Also, Jay Ratliff was very active today, strengthening his bid to make the final roster.

The team then worked on driving the ball off the goal line. The ball was place at the offense's 1-yard line. On the first play they had Fasano lined up at FB and handed him the ball on a dive up the middle. They also used Polite as FB, then ran a play-action pass where Henson hit Crayton on a nice long pass.
They went back to 11-on-11 and ran a flare pass to Fasano but Roy was right there to eat him up. Coleman and Ayodele stopped a JJ run, then Bledsoe hit T. Glenn on a pass over the middle. Bledsoe finished his rotation with a draw to JJ. Romo took over but his first play was ruined when Ratliff busted through for a sure sack. Aaron Glenn then broke up a bomb intended for Rector, Ryan Hannam made a good catch on a bad throw by Romo, then Shanle stopped an inside run by MB3. Romo then hit Crayton on a nice pass in front of Watkins. Henson managed a nice throw to Glenn on an out then tried a dump to Polite who was covered up by Carpenter. Mroz tried a quick slant but Carpenter was in position and then ran a flare pass that Ellis made the tackle on.

At then end of practice they ran short-yardage, 3-TE sets. JJ ran an off-tackle, then they ran a long pass to Owens from the set who beat Newman for the catch. They managed to get Polite in as the tailback on the last downs.
I'll be back at the afternoon practice which I'm sure will be a shoulder pads and shorts practice. I'll also be posting some pictures later this afternoon. Oh yeah, for a little comic relief, I spotted Suisham sneaking off to the porta-potty on the corner of the field during the middle of practice. Also, Jerry Jones' grandson was signing autographs. Nice work if you can get it.

CaptainAmerica
07-31-2006, 02:54 PM
Thanks for the report. That was great!

DBoys
07-31-2006, 02:54 PM
Nice read...

Please God let Gurode beat out Al Johnson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Alexander
07-31-2006, 02:55 PM
Also, Jerry Jones' grandson was signing autographs. Nice work if you can get it.

Who would want this?

Chocolate Lab
07-31-2006, 02:56 PM
Great report!

For some strange reason I have really high hopes for McQuistan...

Alexander
07-31-2006, 02:58 PM
Great report!

For some strange reason I have really high hopes for McQuistan...

I think he will end up on the practice squad. Seems almost perfect for it.

AbeBeta
07-31-2006, 02:59 PM
So much for Hatcher-mania

SA_Gunslinger
07-31-2006, 03:00 PM
dear god, man....you should be a scout or something.

DBoys
07-31-2006, 03:01 PM
So much for Hatcher-mania

:laugh2:

RCowboyFan
07-31-2006, 03:02 PM
Nice recap, thanks for posting. I guess Hatcher is getting pushed around some after getting his way first couple of days eh? :)

DCBoysfan
07-31-2006, 03:07 PM
Thank you for the re-cap of us who can't make it out there, keep 'em coming

JStanz02
07-31-2006, 03:17 PM
Nice detailed recap... Anyone know where Akin Ayodele is? Haven't heard his name once in any reports..

Chocolate Lab
07-31-2006, 03:27 PM
Nice detailed recap... Anyone know where Akin Ayodele is? Haven't heard his name once in any reports..
Good call... I've heard many positive reports about Burnett, but not a peep about Ayodele.

ravidubey
07-31-2006, 03:38 PM
McQuistan seems to be competing which is all we can hope for at this point. Hurray for Andre Gurode (fingers crossed). Very little about Kosier. Very disappointed in Rivera and Fabini. When Pettiti is the best on the right side it tells me we haven't improved much.

This team is going to have to rely on the passing game; I don't think it can run to set up the pass at this point. There's a lot of camp left, so I hope things improve.

PosterChild
07-31-2006, 03:42 PM
Anyone seen Tyson Thompson? Haven't heard a word about him in camp/pc's.

Alexander
07-31-2006, 03:43 PM
Anyone seen Tyson Thompson? Haven't heard a word about him in camp/pc's.

:laugh2:

You don't hear oohs and ahhs in a blog recap and we are all ready to put these player's pictures on milk cartons and assume they are terrible.

Sometimes no news is good news.

Angus
07-31-2006, 03:53 PM
Thanks. Grizz gets to the meat of it, doesn't he?

CowboyManDan
07-31-2006, 03:57 PM
Wow, what a great report, thanks man!

Sounds like Henson look solid today. Adn good to hear a decent mention of Peterman for once.

Cbz40
07-31-2006, 04:00 PM
Thank you for the very precise and detailed recap...Thanks again for the time and effort.

Chocolate Lab
07-31-2006, 04:11 PM
I think he will end up on the practice squad. Seems almost perfect for it.Unless Fabini keeps looking horrible. :(

Maybe we keep him on the active roster but he's inactive every week... Kind of like Pepper Johnson last year.

Just hoping, I admit. :)

Vertigo_17
07-31-2006, 04:23 PM
Still very early but Gurode getting the nod over Al is interesting to say the least. Reports over the past couple days are that Al's losing ground and then this confirms it.

We will see. I really hope Gurode is over the hump with the mental errors.

RCowboyFan
07-31-2006, 04:27 PM
Still very early but Gurode getting the nod over Al is interesting to say the least. Reports over the past couple days are that Al's losing ground and then this confirms it.

We will see. I really hope Gurode is over the hump with the mental errors.

Yeah, well, we shall see about that. I am not convinced about Gurode unless he startind day one regular season.

PosterChild
07-31-2006, 04:28 PM
:laugh2:

You don't hear oohs and ahhs in a blog recap and we are all ready to put these player's pictures on milk cartons and assume they are terrible.

Sometimes no news is good news.
You are really 43 years old? Seriously? I saw your little note and thought, "oh boy, can't wait 'till school resumes once again". Anyway, while I'm certain your witty retort has left many here gasping for air through the belly laughter, it's essentially non-reponsive. My question was a simple one with no implications. Perhaps it would have been better for you not to say anything since you evidently are unable to answer my question, and foolishly presume to know what I think, and we both know the latter is not possible.

Cheers.

Vertigo_17
07-31-2006, 04:33 PM
Yeah, well, we shall see about that. I am not convinced about Gurode unless he startind day one regular season.

honestly I'm not convinced that either one of them can get it done.

Alexander
07-31-2006, 04:33 PM
You are really 43 years old? Seriously? I saw your little note and thought, "oh boy, can't wait 'till school resumes once again". Anyway, while I'm certain your witty retort has left many here gasping for air through the belly laughter, it's essentially non-reponsive. My question was a simple one with no implications. Perhaps it would have been better for you not to say anything since you evidently are unable to answer my question, and foolishly presume to know what I think, and we both know the latter is not possible.

Cheers.

The "you don't" wasn't meant to mean YOU specifically.

But nearly every thread with these recaps has someone thinks some player is omitted for some reason. And that usually is meant to imply they are not doing well. And I know that wasn't your intention.

It just gets tiring to see many questions bordering on near panic just because we haven't heard much from a player.

We haven't heard anything from Fasano, that's not good!

Carpenter is third string? That's not good either!

MichaelWinicki
07-31-2006, 04:51 PM
The "you don't" wasn't meant to mean YOU specifically.

But nearly every thread with these recaps has someone thinks some player is omitted for some reason. And that usually is meant to imply they are not doing well. And I know that wasn't your intention.

It just gets tiring to see many questions bordering on near panic just because we haven't heard much from a player.

We haven't heard anything from Fasano, that's not good!

Carpenter is third string? That's not good either!


Well we're hearting too much about Fabini and none of it is good.

"Eddie George Part II"

RCowboyFan
07-31-2006, 04:53 PM
Well we're hearting too much about Fabini and none of it is good.

"Eddie George Part II"

So far, of Parcells former players, Aaron Glenn, is as good if not better than advertised. I guess Drew Bledsoe is not that bad, but everyone knows his limitations, so its not like there were that high of expectations.

Richie Anderson I suppose is another guy that wasn't bad at all either I guess.

burmafrd
07-31-2006, 05:17 PM
Key was quite good. Bledsoe was better till the O line collapsed. Overall, we have done quite well with BP's guys.

Tennione72
07-31-2006, 05:20 PM
Dude I feel like I'm in Oxnard awsome report

KD
07-31-2006, 05:30 PM
Really do appreciate the time and effort you put in AustintoDallas! Thanks brother......

5Stars
07-31-2006, 05:33 PM
The "you don't" wasn't meant to mean YOU specifically.

But nearly every thread with these recaps has someone thinks some player is omitted for some reason. And that usually is meant to imply they are not doing well. And I know that wasn't your intention.

It just gets tiring to see many questions bordering on near panic just because we haven't heard much from a player.

We haven't heard anything from Fasano, that's not good!

Carpenter is third string? That's not good either!

Stop picking on people, Alexander! :rolleyes: Why are you always causing trouble! :confused:

I guess your a troll! :eek: Logoff...and go do something else...like kicking little kids or things!

:lmao:

BlueWave
07-31-2006, 05:33 PM
Nice read...

Please God let Gurode beat out Al Johnson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who cares? Let whoever is better win.

Cbz40
07-31-2006, 05:35 PM
Who cares? Let whoever is better win.


Now you're talking. ;)

MichaelWinicki
07-31-2006, 05:38 PM
Really do appreciate the time and effort you put in AustintoDallas! Thanks brother......


Yep, plus he has the "Brusier Brody" avatar, which is A-OK in my book.

Fla Cowpoke
07-31-2006, 06:57 PM
Great report, but why give credit to Austintodallas? He is just copying a report from a website.

This Grizz guy seems to know his stuff.

As for the center, I am wondering about the possibility that Parcells does in fact rotate centers based on what kind of defense we play. Unless one or the other just takes the position and seperates himself from the other.

5Stars
07-31-2006, 07:06 PM
As for the center, I am wondering about the possibility that Parcells does in fact rotate centers based on what kind of defense we play. Unless one or the other just takes the position and seperates himself from the other.

From what I heard and thought Parcells was saying...is that he does rotate centers based on the defense the guys are playing against...

I think he said the Guorde might be better against a 3 -4 defense, and that Johnson might be better for a 4 -3 defense...

And that makes sense to me, to train certain players for different formations...same thing with the defense...

:star:

WoodysGirl
07-31-2006, 07:28 PM
Great report, but why give credit to Austintodallas? He is just copying a report from a website.

This Grizz guy seems to know his stuff.

As for the center, I am wondering about the possibility that Parcells does in fact rotate centers based on what kind of defense we play. Unless one or the other just takes the position and seperates himself from the other.I think people are totally missing the link at the very top of the post. They just jump right into the info.

But your right, Grizz puts out good info.

percyhoward
07-31-2006, 08:04 PM
Well, I don't know who Grizz is, but I know what Justin Beriault looks like, and he was right there practicing with the other DB's, like Chrissyboy said.

CrazyCowboy
07-31-2006, 08:54 PM
very nice report...great job!