Mods - For some reasons I couldn't post to the TC zone, so please move this thread if appropriate.
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I visited the Cowboys TC from 8/16 to 8/18, saw four practices, and had a pretty good time. The one regret I had was that I couldn’t do daily reports like I did last year because of laptop problems. In any case, I thought I’d share my thoughts and some of the pictures I took. Below are some of the pictures I took. Observations on the players will follow shortly. First, here are the pictures:
(You can download the full size images here (32 MB))
August 16 Watkins in drill:
Another one:
Green fielding a kick:
This year's Water boy:
Linebacker stretching: Another one:
Witten:
Romo:
August 17
Spears:
A "mean" Ware:
Brett Favre Jr.:
Proctor and McQuistan:
Baker:
Ferguson cracking a joke:
Glenn:
Hurd:
The water boy doing his job:
Glymph:
Newman fighting Owen:
Green:
Ware vs. the left tackles: Another one:
Ware attacking QB:
the new? inside move... vs. Hotel: vs. McQuistan:
Burnett:
More Watkins:
August 18
The Killer working the fans:
Aaron Glen:
Newman - the new RB look:
.. and showing his vision finding the open holes:
Henson - Romo warming up:
Ratliff - you can always hear him talking and screaming:
Bledsoe hand off to Julius
Romo hand off to Barber: Another one:
Glymph rushing Romo, defended by Pettiti:
Hatcher attacking the QB:
Canty's bull rush. Who's the victim?
Ware and Pepper Johnson rushing Baker. The pressure led to an INT:
McBriar:
Last edited by radiohead : 08-19-2006 at 11:06 PM.
Best footage I've seen of Ware yet. Looks like he's playing low and taking angles to the QB. Gonna make it hard for the big fatties to get a hand on him.
What is the deal with the blue cloth on the players helmet?
In the D verse D drills the players wear the cloth on their heads as a signal that they are a member of the offense or defense, I cant tell which is the case based on the pics.
What is the deal with the blue cloth on the players helmet?
When the secondary is running drills they need 'mock' offensive players to play against. Players wear different color cloths to represent the different offensive positions that the defense plays against.
When the secondary is running drills they need 'mock' offensive players to play against. Players wear different color cloths to represent the different offensive positions that the defense plays against.
but it looks like it's covering his face lol
RIP Weldon "Pops" Parkhill....I will miss you my friend
Yup.. the colored caps are used for differentiating roles during simulation. Newman was just being Newman - showing his goofiness in one of the practices when he was simulating the opposing team RB.