Dwayne Harris Comments

casmith07

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I don't think that's what he was saying.

Seems like he meant more professional in the sense that they are given more freedom-- they're expected to hold themselves accountable and the practices are more laid back because of it.

Professional Giants 2014: 6-10

Intense/On Edge Cowboys 2014: 12-4
 

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Wish him the best, we'll miss him on ST's.

Yeah he was a huge part of our STs. That said last year his return game dipped and he wasn't a factor as a backup WR. Good guy to have on the team but not at the price the Giants paid.
 

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whether or not you agree with Harris comments. Coughlin has gotten that team two superbowls by doing so.

That is true... but it doesn't change the fact that I would much rather the Cowboys have the camp where players are uncomfortable, have to fight for their job constantly, and have to keep a super high tempo all practice to keep the Coach happy.

Those two super bowls are in the books now. They've won them and nothing can take that away from them.

But I'd rather it be the Cowboys camp that is such a tight run ship, and the Giants who are much more relaxed than the other way around.

This information really points out that Dallas is doing it right (more like Jimmy's camps). I'll take that all day over having the newly signed Dallas free agents telling the media that their old team's camps were much more intense and nerve wracking.

I really liked that Philly is so proud of their tempo and how much they run... and when they asked Murray what was the difference between Philly and Dallas, he said they were about the same.

We can debate it until the cows come home (if you pardon the expression) but nothing could have made me happier about how the Dallas practices are run.
 
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