Saturday (08/02) observations -- who is a "strong buy"? and "Strong Sell"?

Nors;2173381 said:
Stanbach is the player needed to cut for Amendola to make 53.

INTERESTING TO SEE THIS PLAY OUT!

good I'd rather have a kid whos experienced at playing wide out rather then another freakin project. We got lucky with Crayton luck doesn't normally strike twice.
 
groo, it's interesting you say that Parcells camps were more military-like or organized. According to Nate Newton, this Cowboys camp is very organized with sirens/horns to alert players what to do next, etc. He was comparing it to the Raiders camp, which he said wasn't organized at all.
 
Boyzmamacita;2173642 said:
groo, it's interesting you say that Parcells camps were more military-like or organized. According to Nate Newton, this Cowboys camp is very organized with sirens/horns to alert players what to do next, etc. He was comparing it to the Raiders camp, which he said wasn't organized at all.

yes, they do have an air horn and it's organized but not to the regimented level of Parcells camp. You can feel the difference between the two. This reminds me more of Campo Camp who I was very happy to see him back there coaching again.
 
the kid 05;2173384 said:
good I'd rather have a kid whos experienced at playing wide out rather then another freakin project. We got lucky with Crayton luck doesn't normally strike twice.

You're not alone.
 
Boyzmamacita;2173642 said:
groo, it's interesting you say that Parcells camps were more military-like or organized. According to Nate Newton, this Cowboys camp is very organized with sirens/horns to alert players what to do next, etc. He was comparing it to the Raiders camp, which he said wasn't organized at all.


Definitely felt organized to me...They moved along very efficiently from one drill to the next
 
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