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July 26, 2008
More practice highlights
WR Terrell Owens beat CB Terence Newman on a bomb from Tony Romo. Newman had tight coverage, but Owens had just enough room ot catch the pass.
DE Chris Canty wiped out C Andre Gurode and offered to pick him up off his back. Gurode shook his head and said no.
More to come, players coming off field.
- Rick Herrin
Posted at 12:49 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Highlights of 11-on-11
* CB Adams Jones had a PBU of Tony Romo which would have been an interception on an out-route on the sidelines if WR Mike Jefferson hadn't held him.
* DE Chris Canty blew threw the first-team offense and nearly took a handoff from Romo on a running play.
* TE Martellus Bennett was rotating in with the first-team as the second TE.
* OLB DeMarcus Ware (no shock) jumped offsides anticipating the snap count.
* Ware whipped a frustrated Colombo just before Romo completed a pass.
* Backup Brad Johnson checked down to a 3-yard route every time he dropped back (or so it seemed).
- Rick Herrin
Posted at 12:32 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
More practice highlights
WR Terrell Owens beat CB Terence Newman on a bomb from Tony Romo. Newman had tight coverage, but Owens had just enough room ot catch the pass.
DE Chris Canty wiped out C Andre Gurode and offered to pick him up off his back. Gurode shook his head and said no.
More to come, players coming off field.
- Rick Herrin
Posted at 12:49 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Highlights of 11-on-11
* CB Adams Jones had a PBU of Tony Romo which would have been an interception on an out-route on the sidelines if WR Mike Jefferson hadn't held him.
* DE Chris Canty blew threw the first-team offense and nearly took a handoff from Romo on a running play.
* TE Martellus Bennett was rotating in with the first-team as the second TE.
* OLB DeMarcus Ware (no shock) jumped offsides anticipating the snap count.
* Ware whipped a frustrated Colombo just before Romo completed a pass.
* Backup Brad Johnson checked down to a 3-yard route every time he dropped back (or so it seemed).
- Rick Herrin
Posted at 12:32 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)