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Cowboys Changing Practice Site
Posted by rphillips at 10/14/2009 10:41 AM CDT on truebluefanclub.com

To account for the seemingly endless rain here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Cowboys are moving today's closed practice to the less-soggy outdoor field at Coppell High School.

The Cowboys will practice the next two days, then take Friday through Sunday off and begin again next Monday.

-Rob


***So why do we have to practice outdoors when it's raining when we have a $1.2 billion facility with a roof at our disposal?***
 
Good question... But I like that they're practicing in the elements.

Sometimes it does seem like the stadium is separate from the team, though.
 
the stadium has been busy setting up for the U2 concert .
i imagine they are still busy getting it all taken down now .

the stage was apparently huge.

http://stadiumblog.***BANNED-URL***/
 
Cowboys heading to Coppell
10:13 AM Wed, Oct 14, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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With the soggy field conditions the Cowboys will practice today at Coppell High School ... outdoors.

Last Friday the Cowboys used Standridge Stadium in Carrollton for practice. Earlier this year they moved a session to Southlake Carroll.

Still no word as to when - or if - the Cowboys will rebuild an indoor facility after their's collapsed on May 2.


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Chocolate Lab;3015848 said:
Good question... But I like that they're practicing in the elements.

Sometimes it does seem like the stadium is separate from the team, though.

I used to think that way but players today are like glass. Always tearing, pulling or tweaking something. The fewer times they have to play or practice in the rain the better. This just isn't the old days where players for some reason were better able to handle slipping on the grass.
 

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