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Where is Boss Man Fats?
It's looks to me like he got hurt. I hope not.
Yep...the resident draft gurus....they couldn't even tell you why they didn't like him because they never even heard of him lol.
I would’ve taken Melifonwu ahead of him but hoping I’m wrong and the reports of his progress continue.
Do we know he didn't choose it? His college # was takenThey could’ve gave him a better number than 40.
Man among boys.
Like hearing about guys who are still around on practice squad making themselves heard.loving LVE fighting back with plays.supremly hope he has revcovered and can play.
This is from DC - look at that catch
FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys wrapped up their final OTA practice on Thursday at The Star with a spirited workout that saw some of the new faces starting to find their groove as they fit in with the entire roster.
The Cowboys will head into next week's three-day minicamp, but here are some things that stood out from Thursday's OTA:
- Quarterback Dak Prescott looked sharp in some modified 7-on-7 and team drills, working against no defensive line. He threaded a nice ball to CeeDee Lamb over the middle and connected with rookie Simi Fehoko twice downfield.
- Catch of the day: Lamb's leaping grab over cornerback Anthony Brown from Prescott for about a 40-yard gain down the right sideline.
- Strong practice from linebacker Leighton Vander Esch. He had a terrific diving interception on Prescott near the sideline. He said it briefly knocked the wind out of him, but he returned to drills and later blew up a Tony Pollard run play for a would-be tackle for loss.
- Two more interceptions from the rookie draft class. Cornerback Nahshon Wright jumped a comeback route by rookie receiver Osirus Mitchell to pick off Garrett Gilbert. Linebacker Micah Parsons dropped in coverage and made a leaping interception against Ben DiNucci.
- Safety Donovan Wilson missed the majority of practice although he did come out of the locker room/weight room area towards the end of practice. During most of the first-team reps, the Cowboys lined up Damontae Kazee and Jayron Kearse as the starting safeties.
- Veteran linemen Tyron Smith, La'el Collins and Zack Martin also skipped the majority of individual drills. The trio came out together midway through practice and worked into drills during a team period but didn't participate in any physical blocking drills against the defense.
- Second-year center Tyler Biadasz got most of the first-team reps with the first-team offense. Last week, we saw rookie Matt Farniok get a majority of the reps. Biadasz, who started four games last year, got a heavier workload on Thursday.
- The Cowboys have several undrafted receivers that all have good size and stature, but one of the roster holdovers from last year made a few plays Thursday. First-year receiver Aaron Parker, who spent all of last year on the practice squad, found himself open a few times down the field and even made a nice catch in traffic over the middle.
Pretty much. Once he turns his back he never turns back around lolAnthony Brown seems to be in midseason form.
lamb saved an obvious interception saw the video...so yes great catch but dare i say underthrown poor placement of throw..who threw that? )
This is from DC - look at that catch
FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys wrapped up their final OTA practice on Thursday at The Star with a spirited workout that saw some of the new faces starting to find their groove as they fit in with the entire roster.
The Cowboys will head into next week's three-day minicamp, but here are some things that stood out from Thursday's OTA:
- Quarterback Dak Prescott looked sharp in some modified 7-on-7 and team drills, working against no defensive line. He threaded a nice ball to CeeDee Lamb over the middle and connected with rookie Simi Fehoko twice downfield.
- Catch of the day: Lamb's leaping grab over cornerback Anthony Brown from Prescott for about a 40-yard gain down the right sideline.
- Strong practice from linebacker Leighton Vander Esch. He had a terrific diving interception on Prescott near the sideline. He said it briefly knocked the wind out of him, but he returned to drills and later blew up a Tony Pollard run play for a would-be tackle for loss.
- Two more interceptions from the rookie draft class. Cornerback Nahshon Wright jumped a comeback route by rookie receiver Osirus Mitchell to pick off Garrett Gilbert. Linebacker Micah Parsons dropped in coverage and made a leaping interception against Ben DiNucci.
- Safety Donovan Wilson missed the majority of practice although he did come out of the locker room/weight room area towards the end of practice. During most of the first-team reps, the Cowboys lined up Damontae Kazee and Jayron Kearse as the starting safeties.
- Veteran linemen Tyron Smith, La'el Collins and Zack Martin also skipped the majority of individual drills. The trio came out together midway through practice and worked into drills during a team period but didn't participate in any physical blocking drills against the defense.
- Second-year center Tyler Biadasz got most of the first-team reps with the first-team offense. Last week, we saw rookie Matt Farniok get a majority of the reps. Biadasz, who started four games last year, got a heavier workload on Thursday.
- The Cowboys have several undrafted receivers that all have good size and stature, but one of the roster holdovers from last year made a few plays Thursday. First-year receiver Aaron Parker, who spent all of last year on the practice squad, found himself open a few times down the field and even made a nice catch in traffic over the middle.
.Everything about him is special.Dak looks just fine to me. And I cannot wait to see Lamb again. That kid is going to be a superstar.
ive seen a lot of fat people with nice legs..just saying wrong place to measure BMI lmaoLook at that thigh.
What is that, 0.7% body fat?
Look at that thigh.
What is that, 0.7% body fat?
Well understand though that this team also goes through 12 month process of actual scouting players.......well yeah, you go thru 12 mth build up to the draft with the last 4 mths being intense coverage and a guy is drafted #99 that most have never heard of or have to go to the UDFA projections to find and there is going to be concern.
maybe they got it right, if so I'll gladly give them their due.
Reminds me so much of AJ Brown
I’m the fan that gets hyped even though I know I shouldn’t...just to be let down.....I’m here every offseason and believing lol....
Oh I agree. I don't apologize for my fandom. Call it being a "stan" or "apologist" or whatever. To me it beats being a negative fan that just sits here miserable and ready for the team to lose. Some people have become so toxic that they don't even realize their enjoyment from this team comes from within.There's no problem with that whatsoever. I think it's one of the cool parts of being a fan. (If only people were like that with their marriages, lol). It's better than the fans that have to crap on anything hopeful to manage their own anxiety about being let down. Or the creative bunch that need to create CONSPIRACY! to employ denial so they can say they weren't really let down again because special dark forces in high places wouldn't allow it.
Btw, Lamb said he wasn't injured on the play. That was just a walk off in celebration.