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Cowboys mini-camp day 2 in pictures

5:58 PM Wed, Jun 18, 2008 | Permalink
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SLIDESHOW: Cowboys mini-camp day 2

Mini-camp day 2 review

6:26 PM Wed, Jun 18, 2008 | Permalink
Aaron Chimbel
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Day 2 at Cowboys mini-camp was less eventful than day 1, but it almost had to be.

Still no T.O., Ken Hamlin or Terry Glenn.

For those who were actually on the field, Pacman Jones is splitting time with incumbent starting cornerback Anthony Henry, while Henry is, as coach Phillips promised, is getting a look inside lining up against tight ends in some packages.

Henry did make a nice play to break up a pass intended for tight end Tony Curtis in passing drills.

Of course, Pacman is still suspended from the regular season at this point so Henry's move could be moot.

Pacman looked explosive and had good hands in positional drills. Secondary coach Dave Campo compared him, on the field, to top corner Terence Newman.

Pro Bowl guard Leonard Davis left the afternoon practice. After the session Phillips said the 354 pound guard was cramping up. Joe Berger replaced him.

With Glenn and Owens out, young receivers Sam Hurd and Miles Austin are getting extended looks. Both had moments Wednesday. Miles beat Newman for a touchdown and Hurd has looked strong throughout.

Maybe that's why offensive coordinator Jason Garrett isn't too worried about his offense remaining explosive. After all, Glenn played in just the regular season finale and playoff game last season, both losses.

"We certainly have a marquee receiver in Terrell Owens and we have some weapons around him," Garrett says. "Certainly our tight end is a weapon, our receivers I think they proved last year that collectively they can be a weapon.

"It's a collective effort it always has been. At any level of football I've been around you have to do it together and that's what we're trying to do."

Just a 1:30 practice tomorrow and coach Phillips news conference at 3:15.

VIDEO: Dale Hansen's 6 p.m. Cowboys update.
 
tomson75;2122183 said:
Thanks WG. Lots of good pics of the scrubs in there.
NP. Way better than seeing the same ol stars. Love them, but it's nice to see some of the other guys, too, ya know.
 
WoodysGirl;2122186 said:
NP. Way better than seeing the same ol stars. Love them, but it's nice to see some of the other guys, too, ya know.

Yeah that is nice.

Couldn't tell who #40 was. Scandrick? Ball?
 
Can definitely tell that Romo is standing straighter in the pocket compared to his previous stance. Also seems Bartel is doing the same but maybe that was his posture before anyway.
 
Anybody else notice Pat Watkins legs dont look tiny anymore in the pic of the corners,dbacks standing around?

its the 3rd or 4th pic.
 
Muhast;2122291 said:
Anybody else notice Pat Watkins legs dont look tiny anymore in the pic of the corners,dbacks standing around?

its the 3rd or 4th pic.

Yeah, and even though he's waaaay in the backround in one of those pics, it looks as if Alan Ball has added some sorely needed meat to his bones too.
 
Good pics... Though I do wish Belo would give the guy a real camera. Looks like he's using his phone for some of those. :eek::

How about that double TE stack formation... That's unusual.

Good to see Wade examining the corners up close.

Who was the guy in the visor in that same pic working with the CBs and later with the DE? It looked like Dat, but I don't know why he'd be working with either group.
 
Chocolate Lab;2122311 said:
Good pics... Though I do wish Belo would give the guy a real camera. Looks like he's using his phone for some of those. :eek::

How about that double TE stack formation... That's unusual.

Good to see Wade examining the corners up close.

Who was the guy in the visor in that same pic working with the CBs and later with the DE? It looked like Dat, but I don't know why he'd be working with either group.

I'm 98% sure that is Dat. He's the defensive quality control coach, so I'd assume he helps all of the primary position coaches on defense.
 
Let there be peace..................

"We certainly have a marquee receiver in Terrell Owens and we have some weapons around him," Garrett says. "Certainly our tight end is a weapon, our receivers I think they proved last year that collectively they can be a weapon."
 

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