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Practice Day 2…(9:41am Update)Posted in Training Camp News on 07/30/2009 02:11 pm by Smoaky
Good Morning.

I’m giong to try and just continue adding to this practice log, you can tell if I’ve updated with the time change in the header.

Cowboys have been working on special teams drills, and Matt McBriar is trying to put a hole in the roof of the Alamodome with his punts.

Some positions warmed up, QB’s throwing fade patterns to receivers, etc…and now the team is going through the basic stretching exercises.

Cowboys are in pads today, there will be contact—but no tackling, as Wade Phillips said on Wednesday, “we’re not playing against the Dallas Cowboys.”

Good point, but some full contact is great to watch.

Cowboys now working more special teams with field goals, Nick Folk, off that hip surgery, is kicking field goals through a tiny set of goal posts for better accuracy.

Rookie draft pick David Buehler is also kicking FG’s. He’s the big boy from Southern Cal who will make the roster for his kickoff leg strength.

Offense running drills against air—tedious, but important time.

Defense more involved in position drills at this time, DL, LB’s, and DB’s all in their own groups.

Cowboys QB’s and RB’s are going through drills, timing on handoffs.

Receivers are working on their foot work and comeback patterns near the sideline.

DB’s are working against each other on techniques, as are the offensive and defensive linemen and linebackers.

QB’s are throwing to receivers again, running backs are working with offensive linemen on blocking schemes.

As you would expect, the crowd is down from Wednesday’s opening day, but maybe a bigger crowd this afternoon. One paper estimated 7900 in attendance on Wednesday.

Okay, I’ll start a
 

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Offense vs. Defense (10:15am)30th Jul, 2009Romo at QB, I-Formation, Barber up the middle bounces for a few and then looses the ball, FUMBLE!

One back with Felix Jones, Romo, off left side, falls for 3-4 yards.

Again, there isn’t tackling so yardage doesn’t matter.

Third play Tashard Choice off left tackle, looks quick and continues running through would-be tacklers.

Kitna takes over for a few snaps.

Alonzo Coleman was able to burst through for what would’ve been a nice gain.

Numbers game for him and anyone else not named Barber, Jones, and Choice.

Meanwhile, a few DB’s and WR’s are still going through technique drills on the other end of the field.

Starting defense in running drill…

DL: Jay Ratliff, Marcus Spears, Igor Olshansky
LB’s: Brooking, James, Ware, Spencer
Safeties: Hamlin and Sensabaugh

Second team in—Kitna bobbles snap from Cory Procter.

Horn blows—players take a break.

Okay, some offense-vs-defense again.

Romo swing pass to Witten for short yardage.

Romo, 2-TE’s, dumps out of backfield to Barber–heavy rush from right side from D. Ware.

Felix Jones left side, tight ropes the sideline….again no tackling so there would’ve been short yardage.

Offset I, Romo steps away from pressure and throws to Witten right sideline for 5-yards.

One back, Austin in motion, play-action, middle seam for Austin who makes the catch for 20-yards while sliding down. Nice throw.

Kitna in, offset I, Choice off left tackle…always has a lot of energy.

Kitna, 2-backs, Bennett as H-Back, Kitna throws right sideline for Jefferson, batted away, timing wasn’t very good on that one.

Kitna, mix-up on snap…busted play.

Kitna, one back, bootleg and finds TE John Phillips underneath.

Kitna quick hitch to Kevin Ogletree left side, short yardage.

McGee drops one over the middle underneath to K. Lattimore.

McGee draw to Lattimore left side—not much.

Romo back in, defense jumped offside.

Romo hands to Barber left for a long cut-back run…

Romo to Roy Williams 15-yard curl route, broken up nicely by Mike Jenkins.

Felix Jones right side on a running play.

Romo, fake pitch left—tries to find Crayton on a bootleg right, pass batted down by Marcus Dixon.

Kitna toss pitch right to Choice, decent gain.

Man, I’d like to see some tackling for a few plays.

Easy for me to say up in the booth at the age of 50.

Kitna, steps away from pressure—would’ve been sacked, deep right sideline for Hurd, diving attempt, incomplete pass.

Kitna, attempted flea-flicker with Choice tossing back to Kitna, Choice never had a chance.

Carpenter tries to run stretch to the right, broken up by NT Jay Ratliff.

Carpenter left sideline completed pass to Mike Jefferson, 15-yards.

Horn blows, break in practice.

Smoaky
 

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cowboyjoe;2860171 said:
you can visit www.smoaky.com/cowboys and get live feed there faster than i can post it;


Practice Day 2…(9:41am Update)Posted in Training Camp News on 07/30/2009 02:11 pm by Smoaky
Good Morning.

I’m giong to try and just continue adding to this practice log, you can tell if I’ve updated with the time change in the header.

Cowboys have been working on special teams drills, and Matt McBriar is trying to put a hole in the roof of the Alamodome with his punts.

Some positions warmed up, QB’s throwing fade patterns to receivers, etc…and now the team is going through the basic stretching exercises.

Cowboys are in pads today, there will be contact—but no tackling, as Wade Phillips said on Wednesday, “we’re not playing against the Dallas Cowboys.”

Good point, but some full contact is great to watch.

Cowboys now working more special teams with field goals, Nick Folk, off that hip surgery, is kicking field goals through a tiny set of goal posts for better accuracy.

Rookie draft pick David Buehler is also kicking FG’s. He’s the big boy from Southern Cal who will make the roster for his kickoff leg strength.

Offense running drills against air—tedious, but important time.

Defense more involved in position drills at this time, DL, LB’s, and DB’s all in their own groups.

Cowboys QB’s and RB’s are going through drills, timing on handoffs.

Receivers are working on their foot work and comeback patterns near the sideline.

DB’s are working against each other on techniques, as are the offensive and defensive linemen and linebackers.

QB’s are throwing to receivers again, running backs are working with offensive linemen on blocking schemes.

As you would expect, the crowd is down from Wednesday’s opening day, but maybe a bigger crowd this afternoon. One paper estimated 7900 in attendance on Wednesday.

Okay, I’ll start a

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no, he is a friend of mine, you listened to the interviews he got from ratliff, kitna and manuel johnson didnt you

again, you can go to his website www.smoaky.com/cowboys

and see him in a photo;

he was sports director at ktbb.com for years;

always gets great inteviews from ratliff, and other players;

so ask him for more interviews, etc
 

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Offense vs. Defense (10:35am)30th Jul, 2009Romo at QB, I-Formation, Barber up the middle bounces for a few and then looses the ball, FUMBLE!

One back with Felix Jones, Romo, off left side, falls for 3-4 yards.

Again, there isn’t tackling so yardage doesn’t matter.

Third play Tashard Choice off left tackle, looks quick and continues running through would-be tacklers.

Kitna takes over for a few snaps.

Alonzo Coleman was able to burst through for what would’ve been a nice gain.

Numbers game for him and anyone else not named Barber, Jones, and Choice.

Meanwhile, a few DB’s and WR’s are still going through technique drills on the other end of the field.

Starting defense in running drill…

DL: Jay Ratliff, Marcus Spears, Igor Olshansky
LB’s: Brooking, James, Ware, Spencer
Safeties: Hamlin and Sensabaugh

Second team in—Kitna bobbles snap from Cory Procter.

Horn blows—players take a break.

Okay, some offense-vs-defense again.

Romo swing pass to Witten for short yardage.

Romo, 2-TE’s, dumps out of backfield to Barber–heavy rush from right side from D. Ware.

Felix Jones left side, tight ropes the sideline….again no tackling so there would’ve been short yardage.

Offset I, Romo steps away from pressure and throws to Witten right sideline for 5-yards.

One back, Austin in motion, play-action, middle seam for Austin who makes the catch for 20-yards while sliding down. Nice throw.

Kitna in, offset I, Choice off left tackle…always has a lot of energy.

Kitna, 2-backs, Bennett as H-Back, Kitna throws right sideline for Jefferson, batted away, timing wasn’t very good on that one.

Kitna, mix-up on snap…busted play.

Kitna, one back, bootleg and finds TE John Phillips underneath.

Kitna quick hitch to Kevin Ogletree left side, short yardage.

McGee drops one over the middle underneath to K. Lattimore.

McGee draw to Lattimore left side—not much.

Romo back in, defense jumped offside.

Romo hands to Barber left for a long cut-back run…

Romo to Roy Williams 15-yard curl route, broken up nicely by Mike Jenkins.

Felix Jones right side on a running play.

Romo, fake pitch left—tries to find Crayton on a bootleg right, pass batted down by Marcus Dixon.

Kitna toss pitch right to Choice, decent gain.

Man, I’d like to see some tackling for a few plays.

Easy for me to say up in the booth at the age of 50.

Kitna, steps away from pressure—would’ve been sacked, deep right sideline for Hurd, diving attempt, incomplete pass.

Kitna, attempted flea-flicker with Choice tossing back to Kitna, Choice never had a chance.

Carpenter tries to run stretch to the right, broken up by NT Jay Ratliff.

Carpenter left sideline completed pass to Mike Jefferson, 15-yards.

Horn blows, break in practice.

11-on-11 offense vs. defense continues, not much going on.

Nice screen setup from Romo to Barber.

Romo dump off pass to Crayton—falls incomplete.

I need to say this—perhaps unfair—not sure, either the defense is improving with more pressure, but a lot of passes are hitting the ground.

Romo’s dump off pass to Jones for a few yards, had the ball stripped away, fumble.

While watching just the first two practices…I really notice the change in the personality of this team.

Just guys trying to make plays…a lot of new faces and it’s taking me more time than normal to put jersey numbers with names.

Manuel Johnson being directed to move to the other side by Jon Kitna, and then he goes back in motion where he was, toss left to Felix Jones for a short gain.

Carpenter in at QB, play-action, no one open, dumps it to right side.

Horn blows, stretching and practice is about to end.

I’m going down to the field for a few comments.

Smoaky
 

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DCBoysfan;2860410 said:
Thats alot of info, thanks

DCBoys, tell smoaky, you can visit his site and see his blog faster than i can post it. Ask him some questions, with what you would like to know about certain players, plays,

www.smoaky.com/cowboys
 
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