10/5/16 practice report

Irvin88_4life

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DMC will be game day inactive. Dunbar plays teams DMC does not. More likely Jackson would be active before DMC.
Maybe you didn't understand......read more slowly and see if it sounds silly to you or not.

That being said im the biggest Jackson fan, more then likely, on this board
 

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Assuming that to be the case, it still begs the question why they haven't seen fit to propose a trade. Even then, if they were agreeable to one, who would they be willing to part with in the process? I haven't heard of anything pertaining to such a scenario.

I didn't say there was any trade talks going on, I said McFadden is better than anyone currently playing for them. Plus he already knows the offense.

If I, meaning me, were to propose a trade then I would give them McFadden, Leary and Church for S Harrison Smith, WR/KR Cordarelle Patterson and DE Scott Crichton. That's 3 starters for 1 starter and 2 backups. But their backups could be starters on our team, that's how bad our DL and returns have been.

And sign Louis Vasquez to play OG or let let Looney man that spot.
 

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The Dallas Cowboys have several players questionable for Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week Five of the NFL regular season.
Surging and on a three-game winning streak, the 3-1 Dallas Cowboys will face the 2-2 Cincinnati Bengals in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium this Sunday. Unfortunately, they will likely do so without several of their key players.

According to the Cowboys final injury report, nine of their players are listed as questionable for the matchup against the Bengals. Those names include kicker Dan Bailey, wide receiver Dez Bryant, defensive end Jack Crawford, running back Lance Dunbar, linebacker Andrew Gachkar, offensive tackle Chaz Green, linebacker Mark Nzeocha, cornerback Orlando Scandrick and offensive tackle Tyron Smith.

Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and defensive end David Irving also appeared on the team’s final injury report and have both been officially ruled out for Sunday. Romo isn’t expected to return until after Dallas’ bye in Week Seven.

Out of all the questionable Cowboy players, only Bryant, Green, and Dunbar were unable to practice all week. Although DallasCowboys.com writer David Helman did point out that Dez has been working on his own with the team’s athletic trainers. After practicing on a limited basis on Wednesday, Scandrick also missed the last two days of practice entirely.


http://thelandryhat.com/2016/10/07/dallas-cowboys-cincinnati-bengals-preview/
 

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Meanwhile, Jeff Heath, our backup for Bailey, was practicing kicks yesterday. I hope they have a plan C.
It would be interesting if Heath could kickoff. That would give them a true special teams player over a kicker in kick coverage.
 
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