An interview with Jesse Holley,

cowboyjoe

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ok on this website, i cant copy and paste or your banned, so i will recap somewhat;

With some players at SMU stadium, including chris sanders, one unfamilar face was Jesse Holley. Winner of the 4th and long episode with michael irvin. Holley 6-3, 214, a former 3 year wr at north carolina, has been working out, staying in shape, and spending lots of time with joe avezano, Sometimes as much as 8 to 10 hours a day going over the offense so he would be familar with the plays of the cowboys.
Having played on some special teams, but not excusively due to being a star wr at north carolina, Holley is ready to play all special teams or whatever position the cowboy need him.
After a question about his long hair, Holley said he would probably have it cut, due to the heat in dallas, training camp and since his long hair is heavy. He wants no distractions. Holley thinks of himself along the lines of Chris Carter. Carter didnt have the great speed, In fact, Holley is just a little faster than Michael Irvin was, but he realizes that working on routes, timing etc, he hopefully can do that to get first downs, etc, and make his dream of being an nfl player come to life. He realizes how Jerry Jones has his hand in everything, so he is ready to go to work and be a Dallas Cowboys player.
 

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can you just provide a link to the website you got this from?
 

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ST's may be the only way this kid makes the team. Avezzano would be the guy to hang out with in your off time.

I truly think that Irvin, Bates and Coach Joe would love to have this kid do well in camp to give the show some validity.
 

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I am trying very hard to care.

Wait, still don't.
 

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"He wants no distractions."


Sorry sweet cheeks. You are the red-headed stepchild. Even Carpenter gets to rag on you................alot.


Your gonna be hazed, dazed and glazed.
 

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How much do you think holley will see playing time during the preseason, if hes still around that is.
 

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chip_gilkey;2854737 said:
How much do you think holley will see playing time during the preseason, if hes still around that is.

As much as Bobby does in the regular season. He's screwed.
 

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People always email and ask why I don't post that much stuff over there.

And it's because of BS like this. You get banned for copying and pasting stuff from there?

The internet was built on copying and pasting. Just stop already.

And I guarantee these two interviews I posted like three days ago are better than the three line interview they got which they want you to pay for.

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Here’s Jesse Holley talking about being a Dallas Cowboy and how tough it was going thru 4th and Long…

Holley on Gamenight

I know what you had better expect from training camp. A tough, tough and even more tough challenge. He’s way behind in the race for a spot on this roster as a WR because he missed all of the offseason programs.

If Marty B had known about him winning I highly doubt this would have been a secret until the final episode.

That solitary confinement had to be a killer. Four weeks in the Cotton Bowl with no TV, no Internet and no phone to talk to friends and family.

Here’s another interview with Holley on ESPN Radio where he chooses Sam Bradford over Colt McCoy and Tim Tebow…

Holley on ESPN Radio

I think I would take Sam Bradford over Colt McCoy too. But they are both excellent QB’s and I think both will have solid NFL careers when they come out.

Tebow. I am not sure about him just yet. I know the kid is a winner, but I don’t know if his game could ever translate to success in the NFL.
 
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