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according to the sports update section of the Dallas Morning News website, Larry Allen is sitting out the first practice... :bang2:
MichaelWinicki said:That's it the season is over.
MichaelWinicki said:That's it the season is over.
HeavyHitta31 said:Hell, let's just send San Diego a Christmas card with an early present....
dargonking999 said:no, it means that Larry allen is donew for the season and without him, our OL is gonna collaspe and a RB wont rech 1000 yards, and both Drews are gonna get their head knocked off
MichaelWinicki said:Heck I heard it was career ending.
I heard he just needed to take a dump and didn't want to take any chances.MichaelWinicki said:Heck I heard it was career ending.
I heard as one of the vets Bill allowed to get to Oxnard on his own, Larry chose to hang glide in.MichaelWinicki said:Heck I heard it was career ending.
Thanks Blue.BlueStar22 said:Allen misses first practice; Burnett signs
12:02 PM CDT on Saturday, July 30, 2005
By MATT MOSLEY / ***BANNED-URL*** and TODD ARCHER / The Dallas Morning News
OXNARD, Calif. - Cowboys veteran left guard Larry Allen failed a conditioning test Friday and was not in uniform for the first practice of training camp Saturday morning.
As practice begain at 9 a.m., Allen stood alone in shorts and a T-shirt on a vacant practice field as his teammates went through drills.
He was the only player who failed the conditioning test according to club officials.
Allen, whom coaches had praised for having an excellent off-season, could end up on the team's physically-unable-to-perform list.
Coach Bill Parcells, who will hold his daily news conference today at 1:30 p.m. (CT), said Friday that he didn't want any "Korey Stringer situations" alluding to the late Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman who collapsed and died during the team's training camp in 2001.
Also, linebacker Kevin Burnett, the Cowboys' second-round draft pick, signed a five-year deal that includes a bonus of a little more than $1.8 million. The deal can void to four years based on playing-time incentives.
Burnett signed his deal in time to make the team's first practice Saturday morning.
Burnett started 23 of 45 career games at Tennessee and all eight games he played in during the 2004 season.