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Sage3030

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I appreciate all the pics and vids... But why am I only seeing the top half of all of them?
 

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Every time there is a blurb or vine on Gathers he is NOT catching the ball.
 

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OXNARD, Calif. – Special teams walkthroughs are typically about as uneventful as training camp gets – but some things will occasionally catch the eye.

That was the case Monday, when Morris Claiborne lined up alongside Lucky Whitehead as one of the Cowboys’ primary kick returners. It’s hard to judge too much from walkthrough repetitions, but Claiborne said the coaching staff wants to see him try that role.

“I’m thinking they actually want to look at me returning kicks and other parts of special teams,” he said. “Wherever I can fit in, wherever I can help – I’m up for it.”

It’s not a surprising development if you’re familiar with Claiborne’s college career. He served as the primary kick returner during his final season at LSU, averaging 25 yards per attempt with one touchdown.


“I just want a chance to know the ball is going to be in my hand, and -- like I said – I’ve done it in college, so I’m pretty comfortable with doing it,” Claiborne said.

Claiborne said he’s bee imploring special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia to let him return kicks for a while, and Bisaccia finally relented during the offseason.

“It’s a big part of the game,” Claiborne said. “You can change the game, change field position, and I feel like I’m capable and able to do that. I’m comfortable with the ball in my hand.”

Morris Claiborne May Be Getting A Look As Cowboys' Kick Returner
 

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Have a feeling at least one of those 6th rounders or UDFAs is going to work out well.
 
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I try not to put too much stock into Camp reports, but man these videos/reports of Mo playing lights out has me really excited. If Mo can play at a high level, along with a healthy Lee and a finally settled in Jones we'll be fine. Add in Lawrence, and we may be in business after week 4.
 

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I dunno whats goin on over at dc.com, but they were supposed to have the first Training Camp "Live" uploaded a couple hrs ago, still nothin.....
 

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OXNARD, Calif. -- A successful season is not determined in one training camp practice, but there could not have been a better start for cornerback Morris Claiborne on Monday when the Dallas Cowboys put the pads on for the first time.

Claiborne had at least four pass deflections during the course of the two-hour workout. He opened up the one-on-one period at left cornerback and broke up a Tony Romo slant to Terrance Williams. He moved over to right cornerback and was able to contend with Dez Bryant on a deep ball and then beat him to a spot on a quick pass to the inside. On the third play of team drills, he broke up a Romo pass to Devin Street.

Morris Claiborne has a strong first day despite cramping up
 
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