DC.COM: Colombo Healthy, Practicing And Planning To Start

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IRVING, Texas - When Marc Colombo broke his fibula and suffered a high ankle sprain against Green Bay in November, a number of his teammates came by to shake his hand in the locker room following the game.
The Cowboys at first believed he would be out for the season. Last week, with his rehab from ankle surgery winding down, Colombo's fellow offensive lineman were giving him a hand again, this time applauding in unison as he stepped onto the field at Valley Ranch for the first time in six weeks.

On Tuesday Colombo practiced for the first time since the injury. After nearly two months of recovery, the Cowboys plan to reinsert him as the starter at right tackle in Saturday's wild card playoff against Philadelphia.
"It seems like forever," Colombo said. "I started doing on-the-field stuff two weeks ago. And I had sort of mini-practices last week, three in a row to kind of build up my stamina, and we're going at it this week pretty good. . . . I had a target date of the last game of the season or first game of the playoffs. There wasn't one point when I said I don't think I'm going to make it, it just worked out just right."

Colombo takes over for third-year tackle Doug Free, who has played well in relief duty. To regain his job, Colombo had to shake off any rust which might have accumulated with the layoff, and get himself back in shape.
"Everything is about the work you've put in beforehand," Colombo said. "Maybe some of those problems will arise - I'm not saying they won't. But me and our athletic trainer Britt Brown and Joe Juraszek, our strength coach, have been working to kind of do stuff that's going to be relevant to what I'm about to go do.

"We did a lot of football stuff as far as rehabbing. We've been going at it pretty good and I've been working really hard to make sure the transition is going to be as successful as possible."
Colombo may have to play through some pain, though he is regarded as one of the Cowboys' toughest players. A first-round pick of Chicago in 2002, he battled knee trouble early in his career but has become a mainstay on the Cowboys' offensive line, starting as the right bookend since the beginning of the 2006 season. He inked a four-year, $22 million contract extension with the team on Dec. 8, 2008.

After playing in only 23 games during his first four years in the NFL, Colombo had started 57 straight for the Cowboys until Packers defensive lineman Johnny Jolly fell into his left ankle. Colombo was taken off the field on a cart, and had to spend several weeks in a walking boot after surgery. The 31-year old said the injuries early in his career might have given him some perspective in dealing with his latest.

"The stuff that's in the past is in the past," Colombo said. "But as far as rehabbing, you kind of have a better idea how to go about it. Hopefully it will be very successful."
As the games get tougher in the postseason tournament, the Cowboys are hoping Colombo's celebrated nastiness can help. While Free may be more athletic, and graded highly in several games, the 6-8, 318-pound Colombo, and his brawling style, are being welcomed back.

"Doug's played excellently, I think his play speaks for itself," offensive line coach Hudson Houck said. "I think he'll be a starter in this league. He's proven that, he started for a number of games and did extremely well, we're very pleased with what he's doing. We're happy to have Marc back. Marc is a great leader on our offense, and what he brings to our team is hard to measure."

Since Colombo won the starting job in the '06 preseason and left guard Kyle Kosier signed as a free agent the same year, the Cowboys have had relatively few injury troubles along their front five. The same starting unit combined for only two missed starts their first couple of season together.

Kosier missed all but three games in 2008 with foot injuries, though, and the group seemed to suffer from a lack of continuity. They haven't appeared to miss much with Free in the lineup for the entire second half of the season, essentially. A fourth-round pick in 2007, Free gives the Cowboys confidence in their tackle depth, something Jerry Jones said he wasn't sure about before the season.

Right now, though, the Cowboys are happy to have their starter back.
"Dougie's done a good job," Colombo said. "He's got a bright future ahead of him. He's a good young tackle and he's versatile, and I appreciate him coming in and doing his job. . . . We've got a tight offensive line group and if any one of us goes down it's a big deal. They've been very supportive and I'm just excited to get back out there."



This is great news! However, with as well as Free has been playing lately, do you think we'll find a way to use him in the playoffs?
 

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I don't really like it. I would keep Free in there for continuity's sake, and use Colombo as a backup if anyone else goes down.

Free and Colombo on the same line would be awesome.

The Orlando Magic tried this when they brought Jameer Nelson in for the Finals against the Lakers and limited Rafer Alston's playing time, after Rafer Alston was destroying opponents including LeBron's Cavaliers.
 

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casmith07;3201046 said:
I don't really like it. I would keep Free in there for continuity's sake, and use Colombo as a backup if anyone else goes down.

Free and Colombo on the same line would be awesome.


I was thinking the same thing...Could Flozell be the odd man out?
 

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what!!!! WHAT!!!!! :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: NO!!! Free has been better than Columbo! :mad:
 

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This is NOT the week to start making changes to the O-Line. We don't even know if Columbo is in game shape. I think we should ride the hot hand in Free.
 

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BlueBandit;3201050 said:
what!!!! WHAT!!!!! :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: NO!!! Free has been better than Columbo! :mad:
Colombo is one of the nastiest RTs in the game. Try knowing a little football before posting. Try starting with something easy like the spelling of the guy's name.
 

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BlueBandit;3201050 said:
what!!!! WHAT!!!!! :bang2: :bang2: :bang2: NO!!! Free has been better than Columbo! :mad:

True, but I don't see Colombo blocking 30 yards downfield, either.
 

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Colombo brings a nasty streak to this line that it has been missing.

I am very glad Free got his time in and we got to see him holding up his end of the bargain. He has played real well, but I have no problem whatsoever in Houck putting Columbo back in there. Its his job and was just unfortunate he got hurt. Let's not kid ourselves and think Free beat Marc out for the job.

It says a lot about Marc and I feel this coaching staff knows exactly what its doing.

To think for a second that you know more than these coaches is just rediculous.

Colombo and Davis are going to MAUL philly this weekend on the right side. I can't wait. :starspin
 

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I am sorry fellas but I just have to believe that the coaches know what they are doing vs. we fans who operate on hindsight and see things on the periphery.

From what I read Free is going to be active in this game as well.
 

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It's a great problem to have unlike our kicker issues.
 

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Big Dakota;3201060 said:
Colombo is one of the nastiest RTs in the game. Try knowing a little football before posting. Try starting with something easy like the spelling of the guy's name.
Yeah, Colombo is the nastiest OL that we have and his physical play will be nice to have back. I do tend to lean towards not messing with the OL right now, but Colombo is the starter and a mauler in the run game. Free has done an outstanding job while filling in for Marc and should be a starter for us in the near future, but it's Colombo's RT spot.
 

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7footer;3201048 said:
I was thinking the same thing...Could Flozell be the odd man out?
Next season, maybe with Flo's big cap number.
 

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I just don't want Colombo going down and hurting his leg again. I'd rather keep him healthy until next season - we're good enough to win the Super Bowl with Free playing, in my opinion.

Doug Free is the prototypical LT. Definitely starting to look like the clock is ticking on Flozell.
 

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I think so too, go with the hot and steady hand right now. Hopefully Free still gets quality snaps this game.

Hey Blue Bandit, were you thinking false start problems too like I was??
 

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All I can say is that this is an unusual and happy dilemma to have...I don't know when I can remember actually having an option to substitute on the O-line that didn't terrify me.

I think they'll be prudent w/Colombo, particularly in his first game back. Now they know what Marc does well, and what Free can do, which just gives them more choices. Remember how happy Ware was after the Saints game about having a little breather and feeling fresher late in the game? Can't hurt.
 

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Nothing anyone says is going to convince me this is a good move at this point in the journey.

2010 minicamp, sure......right now, first game of the playoffs after everything that has been accomplished and getting ready to face a blitz happy team.........no, I'm not buying it.
 

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SDogo;3201120 said:
Nothing anyone says is going to convince me this is a good move at this point in the journey.

2010 minicamp, sure......right now, first game of the playoffs after everything that has been accomplished and getting ready to face a blitz happy team.........no, I'm not buying it.


Seriously wonder why you keep getting passed over to coach in the NFL. You have it all.

Its just not your time yet. :starspin
 

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I guess "playing the hot hand" only applies to quarterbacks.
 
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