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Crown Royal;1567514 said:
Cheeseburgers, fried fish sammidges, cookies, brownies, gatorade when you haven't been exercising lately, oh my.


No kidding! McDonalds? :puke:

Pack some fruit and nuts, water, something! :eek: Newmans wife should have packed a good road trip lunch with good food! (he needs to divorce her after camp).
 
5Stars;1567567 said:
No kidding! McDonalds? :puke:

Pack some fruit and nuts, water, something! :eek: Newmans wife should have packed a good road trip lunch with good food! (he needs to divorce her after camp).

I know they are in good shape, athletes and all, but diet can always be that next little step. Do you think TO would eat that stuff? He is fastidious in his diet - I think he eats the same salmon, rice and veggies for lunch every day.

I wonder if Jurasczek read that article.
 
Crown Royal;1567578 said:
Do you think TO would eat that stuff? He is fastidious in his diet - I think he eats the same salmon, rice and veggies for lunch every day.


:laugh2: :laugh2: Not on T.O.s worse day could I ever imagine him eating that stuff! Now, the Subway is not to bad, it's actually rather tasty and good for you, but, shame, shame, shame on Witten and Jones!
 
very true Hos,I cant tell you how pissed I was last year when The Tuna ran practice on the far side of the field,you needed your Binoculars:mad:
 
5Stars;1567586 said:
:laugh2: :laugh2: Now, the Subway is not to bad, it's actually rather tasty and good for you.

"Jared" has managed to penetrate the American psyche. It probably only cost Subway a trillion dollars on marketing, but yeah, unless it was a foot long salami and cheese sub with plenty of mayo, you're probably right.

I think the players in that article have a history of good conditioning and weight control that would allow them a little snacking w/o worrying about it. T-new in particular is rather rangy.

If it were Dre, Fergie, and Roy in that car - well, any layovers at BK might be an issue. But that crew in the could handle a few cookies w/o having to divorce the baker.:rolleyes:
 
LaTunaNostra;1567608 But that crew in the could handle a few cookies w/o having to divorce the baker.:rolleyes:[/quote said:
:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 
Hostile;1567263 said:
I can't remember it ever being this good.

We have 3 major Texas Newspapers contributing articles and blogs. We have forum members sharing their opinions and photographs. There's an excitement in the air about the team.

I just don't remember it ever being this good.

It's a beautiful thing. :starspin :starspin :starspin
 
I was there today and there was A LOT of people there

the "feeling" in the air reminds me of the camps I used to go to in Austin when the big 3 were still playing

it just seems there is a good feeling about the team this year

lets hope it translates into a great season
 
abersonc;1567431 said:
I'm just stunned as to how good this info is myself. I remember years where I'd wait all day for a 2 paragraph sniff of this info.

I remember waiting desperately for my Dallas Cowboys Weekly to arrive in the summer, and prowling my local magazine stand looking for the newest Pro Football Weekly, jonesing for my offseason football fix... that was where I'd find out which undrafted rookie free agents the Cowboys had signed, and it would be weeks after the draft... nowadays, I generally know within a few days...

When it comes to being a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, the internet has opened up a whole new world...
 

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