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Jason Garrett vows 'discipline' in how much vets work in offseason
by Todd Archer
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4742768/cowboys-week-in-review-vintage-ton-romo
IRVING, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys know how the Denver Broncos feel.
Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady, the man responsible for protecting Peyton Manning's blindside, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during organized team activities (OTAs) and was lost for the season before it could even begin.
Last year the Cowboys saw their best defensive player, linebacker Sean Lee, go down with a torn ACL and miss the season.
"This is an important time of year for us as coaches to have discipline, to make sure we get the younger guys a look," Jason Garrett said. Andrew Weber/USA TODAY Sports
Teams, coaches and players are used to injuries. It is a part of NFL life. They accept them the way we accept mosquito bites in the summer time.
But it is the timing of the injuries that hurts more. Practices at this time of the year are conducted without pads. It’s "non-contact" in the way that basketball is non-contact. It’s football, so there’s contact...
by Todd Archer
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas-cowboys/post/_/id/4742768/cowboys-week-in-review-vintage-ton-romo
IRVING, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys know how the Denver Broncos feel.
Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady, the man responsible for protecting Peyton Manning's blindside, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during organized team activities (OTAs) and was lost for the season before it could even begin.
Last year the Cowboys saw their best defensive player, linebacker Sean Lee, go down with a torn ACL and miss the season.
"This is an important time of year for us as coaches to have discipline, to make sure we get the younger guys a look," Jason Garrett said. Andrew Weber/USA TODAY Sports
Teams, coaches and players are used to injuries. It is a part of NFL life. They accept them the way we accept mosquito bites in the summer time.
But it is the timing of the injuries that hurts more. Practices at this time of the year are conducted without pads. It’s "non-contact" in the way that basketball is non-contact. It’s football, so there’s contact...