ESPN Mosley: Dallas Cowboys Observation Deck

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By Matt Mosley

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OXNARD, Calif. -- If not for offensive tackle Marc Colombo's injury at the end of practice Sunday afternoon, the day would've been all about tight end Martellus Bennett. The mercurial player with the balky ankle put on a show in front of a nice crowd, but the sight of Colombo being carted off the field with a knee injury stole the headlines. Some of the players on offense walked off the field dejectedly -- especially Colombo's fellow offensive linemen.

With Alex Barron recovering from an ankle sprain, the Cowboys are suddenly thin at the tackle spot. Rookie Sam Young, who's been impressive at times, replaced Colombo in Sunday's practice. Robert Brewster's also in the mix, but he's looked overmatched in two preseason games.

  • I was surprised at how sloppy the offense looked three weeks into training camp. I'm told the quarterbacks were fairly sharp Sunday morning, but Tony Romo and Jon Kitna both struggled in the afternoon. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett responded by making his players stay after practice and walk through a series of plays. The offensive line gave up at least three faux sacks and there was a lot of confusion between the quarterbacks and receivers. Even the normally reliable Jason Witten-Romo combo was off. Bennett was the only player who really stood out on offense. Perhaps it's because he has fresh legs after so much time off during this camp. He was surrounded by reporters after practice, but he didn't seem as jovial as usual. Bennett seemed to be a little annoyed with the media, and there's no shame in that.
  • Linebacker Keith Brooking has been excellent in pass coverage throughout camp. He had a good chance at an interception when Kitna threw a weak pass across the middle in team drills, but the ball glanced off his hands.
  • Bennett made a beautiful adjustment to a ball that Romo threw behind him in 7-on-7 drills. He basically posted up a smaller defensive back and then snatched the ball with his hands instead of trying to cradle it, as he once did for Texas A&M on the rare occasions Dennis Franchione remembered he had a tight end.
  • Free-agent rookie Bryan McCann out of SMU has not backed down from any of the Cowboys' top receivers. On an out route to Miles Austin, McCann poked the ball away with his right hand. You can tell that secondary coach Dave Campo's really excited about McCann.
  • Tight end DajLeon Farr's only here because so many tight ends were injured, but he's making the most of his opportunity. He snagged a ball in team drills and showed a little speed after turning upfield.
  • Young was pulled out of team drills following a false start. But when All-Pro nose tackle Jay Ratliff was called for jumping offside, he remained in the lineup.
  • Roy Williams had a decent day. He made a nice catch on the sideline before cornerback Teddy Williams shoved him into a writer from the Associated Press.
  • The Wildcat formation is going to need a little work. At the end of practice, Tashard Choice took the snap and handed the ball to Felix Jones, who lateraled the ball to Romo. The quarterback then delivered a short pass to Jones for a minimal gain. Even though the play was handled ineptly, the crowd seemed somewhat pleased that Garrett attempted to entertain them.
  • Cornerback Mike Jenkins closed hard on a Kitna pass, but he couldn't hold on for the interception.
  • Cornerback Cletis Gordon missed Thursday's game with a neck strain, but he's returned to practice with a vengeance. ESPNDallas.com's Tim MacMahon, who has seen every practice in camp, told me Gordon has nine interceptions since July 24. That's believed to be a new camp record dating back to the Bill Parcells era. My notes from those years are a little tough to read, but I believe Aaron Glenn had a 10-interception camp in 2003.
  • Safety Gerald Sensabaugh intercepted a Kitna pass when the quarterback mistook Patrick Crayton for an NBA center. Romo apparently had the flu. Not sure what Kitna's excuse was Sunday.
  • Terence Newman's having one of his best camps in years. He's deflecting a lot of passes and he just seems to be as technically sound as any defensive back on the roster. He's also doing a nice job of mentoring some of the young players. It's not easy to provide tips to folks who desperately want your job, but he doesn't seem to mind. Newman's been banged up in camp the past couple seasons, so he backed off his workouts a little bit this offseason.
  • The only practice Monday is at 5:15 p.m. ET. And if you're scoring at home, that's 2:15 local time. Thanks for making us either your first or second stop this morning.
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It's going to be an extremely tough choice between McCann and Gordon.

McCann is going to make some teams 53 if he doesn't make the Cowboys.
 
CATCH17;3499242 said:
It's going to be an extremely tough choice between McCann and Gordon.

McCann is going to make some teams 53 if he doesn't make the Cowboys.

It's definitely a tough one. I think I'd go with McCann
 
Gaede;3499251 said:
It's definitely a tough one. I think I'd go with McCann

Me too.

I think this is a Evan Oglesby vs Alan Ball situation all over again.
 
CATCH17;3499242 said:
It's going to be an extremely tough choice between McCann and Gordon.

McCann is going to make some teams 53 if he doesn't make the Cowboys.

I'm pulling for McCann. You can't teach speed, and he has it. If his football skills are showing promise, then he may be worth a spot. Plus, he looks good on returns. I am biased, though, since I am a SMU alum.
 
Wimbo;3499289 said:
I'm pulling for McCann. You can't teach speed, and he has it. If his football skills are showing promise, then he may be worth a spot. Plus, he looks good on returns. I am biased, though, since I am a SMU alum.

I agree that the decision is going to be tough.

With the emphasis on turnovers and the camp that Gordon is having, it's hard to go against what your eyes have been telling you, though.

McCann is just an aggressive dude, though. You got to love that, however, wasn't it McCann who got burned by Oakland trying to go for the pick? Can't have that. I'm all for taking a calculated risk, but he got completely punked on that play.

I'm glad it's not my decision, because I wouldn't sleep a wink the day before the cut.
 
I'm not sure why we couldn't keep both. Jenkins, Newman, and Scandrick are locks obviously, but after that you have Gordon, McCann, Jamar Wall, and Teddy Williams. We're going to keep at least 5 corners, though probably not 6. AOA is listed as a safety so I'd assume if he makes the team it's at the expense of Patrick Watkins or one of the other young safeties, not a corner.

If McCann keeps playing well at corner and shows some stuff as a return man, I think he'll make the roster. He looked pretty shifty out there returning against Oakland.
 
Joshmvii;3499341 said:
I'm not sure why we couldn't keep both. Jenkins, Newman, and Scandrick are locks obviously, but after that you have Gordon, McCann, Jamar Wall, and Teddy Williams. We're going to keep at least 5 corners, though probably not 6. AOA is listed as a safety so I'd assume if he makes the team it's at the expense of Patrick Watkins or one of the other young safeties, not a corner.

If McCann keeps playing well at corner and shows some stuff as a return man, I think he'll make the roster. He looked pretty shifty out there returning against Oakland.

Actually it's debatable that we will keep 5 corners. There's a real chance that we only keep 4 which makes the decision extremely tough.

The diminishing depth on the O-line and TE fronts may necessitate to go short at other positions. WR and DB usually are, typically, popular positions to go lighter at
 
I'm not surprised; the defense almost always gels before the offense.
 
Nice to see T. Newman is having a great camp... Only bodes well for that secondary if it's best DB is playing like it.
 
skinsscalper;3499348 said:
Actually it's debatable that we will keep 5 corners. There's a real chance that we only keep 4 which makes the decision extremely tough.

The diminishing depth on the O-line and TE fronts may necessitate to go short at other positions. WR and DB usually are, typically, popular positions to go lighter at

Only keeping 4 corners sounds crazy to me. I know last year Ball was a swing corner and safety, but if he's our starter at FS, we can't expect him to move to corner if we have an injury, and half the time you need to put 3 and 4 corners on the field anyway. If we cut a corner who has potential to be a good player just to keep Sam Hurd around I will be greatly disappointed.
 
skinsscalper;3499348 said:
Actually it's debatable that we will keep 5 corners. There's a real chance that we only keep 4 which makes the decision extremely tough.

The diminishing depth on the O-line and TE fronts may necessitate to go short at other positions. WR and DB usually are, typically, popular positions to go lighter at

Yeah we'll only keep 4.

With Ball and Kwasi you have 2 guys that can interchange positions.
 
I've got McCann on my 53, and I think he makes it due to his speed. You can't teach speed.

I hope Dallas puts Terence Newman on that little, red troll Santana Moss, again. Don't go to sleep on Moss, especially with McNabb. They are going to try to get the ball to him.
 
41gy#;3499851 said:
I've got McCann on my 53, and I think he makes it due to his speed. You can't teach speed.

I hope Dallas puts Terence Newman on that little, red troll Santana Moss, again. Don't go to sleep on Moss, especially with McNabb. They are going to try to get the ball to him.

Considering the fact that Desean Jackosn is twice the WR that Moss is (despite the fact that he's a one trick pony) and we completely snuffed out his punk *** in three straight meetings, there's not much about Moss that worries me, to be honest. Atleast Jackson is a young one trick pony. Moss has had what, one or two good seasons in his entire slowly fading career? Pshh. Bring him on.
 

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