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Scout's Eye: Alfred Morris' Development, Rookies To Watch; More Notes
Thursday, June 16, 2016 7:17 PM CDT
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By David Helman
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer @HelmanDC

IRVING, Texas – It’s pretty surreal to finish up this final notebook of the 2016 offseason.

Not only did we just wrap up the final Cowboys practice at Valley Ranch – we just concluded our final practice before training camp. That means the next time I break down a Cowboys practice, we’ll be right in the thick of our preparation for the 2016 season.

Time flies.

Here’s my notebook from the final minicamp practice of the offseason:

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Helman obviously forgot to put Broaddus' byline on the article after proofreading it.
 

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It was a nice practice for Chris Brown at wide receiver. Brown was able to make two catches where he had to extend for the ball over his head. The first one came during team period in the red zone, where he ran a slant against Arjen Colquhoun and Dak Prescott delivered the ball high -- but Brown was able to come down with it. Later, in the 2-Minute portion of practice, Brown executed another slant, this time working between Damien Wilson and Deji Olatoye. Jameill Showers threw the ball into a tight window and Brown was once again able to make the catch going away.

Wow someone throwing and catching slants!:thumbup:
Too bad they wont be playing this year. :banghead:

Tony Romo would have been sacked by Andrew Gachkar on the blitz. Gachkar timed his rush perfectly after Tyrone Crawford was able to tie up La’el Collins and Travis Frederick, which allowed Gachkar to get home clean to tag off Romo.

O thats not good LOL even our defense can get in free on tony !! :huh:
 

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It was a nice practice for Chris Brown at wide receiver. Brown was able to make two catches where he had to extend for the ball over his head. The first one came during team period in the red zone, where he ran a slant against Arjen Colquhoun and Dak Prescott delivered the ball high -- but Brown was able to come down with it. Later, in the 2-Minute portion of practice, Brown executed another slant, this time working between Damien Wilson and Deji Olatoye. Jameill Showers threw the ball into a tight window and Brown was once again able to make the catch going away.

Wow someone throwing and catching slants!:thumbup:
Too bad they wont be playing this year. :banghead:

Tony Romo would have been sacked by Andrew Gachkar on the blitz. Gachkar timed his rush perfectly after Tyrone Crawford was able to tie up La’el Collins and Travis Frederick, which allowed Gachkar to get home clean to tag off Romo.

O thats not good LOL even our defense can get in free on tony !! :huh:

Yeah but will they use slants in real games. LOL.
Camp stars come out, but never get to shine to their fan / media potential. Maybe a future gem there somewhere. Maybe we will finally find one.
Is this saying it's good for the D or bad for the OL. The battle continues in TC....LOL
 

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Yeah but will they use slants in real games. LOL.
Camp stars come out, but never get to shine to their fan / media potential. Maybe a future gem there somewhere. Maybe we will finally find one.
Is this saying it's good for the D or bad for the OL. The battle continues in TC....LOL

Well with dallas, it does not matter how much someone shines in TC or preseason, they wont start , and they probably
wont play but a few plays here and there.
It helps them make the team or practice squad, and then someone else grabs them.
 
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