WFAA Blog: Cowboys new special teams coach brings energy

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2:33 PM Fri, May 01, 2009 | Permalink
Aaron Chimbel
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Joe DeCamillis is a high energy guy. The Dallas Cowboys new special teams coach is a departure from the guy he replaced, Bruce Read.

The Cowboys special teams units have struggled the past few years so the Cowboys fired Read and hired DeCamillis, the son-in-law of former NFL head coach Dan Reeves.

Of course Reeves is a former Cowboys player and assistant coach who nearly came to the Cowboys this off-season in an advisory role.

DeCamillis was quite enthusiasitc in his chat with the media after the first workout of the Cowboys rookie mini-camp.

"We've got some talented kids," DeCamillis said.

A big part of the Cowboys off-season has been spent addressing special teams. It was a priority in last weekend's draft.

None of the draft picks are expected to start for the team, but to make the team they will have to be contributors on special teams.

"I think all of those guy are capable of being players in the NFL besides special teams," DeCamillis said.

He said the key for his units will be precise execution.

"We've got one down to get it right," he said.

He also talked about two of the team's draft picks.

He said kicker David Buehler, a fifth-round pick, has a very rare skills and may be used to cover kicks, as well.

"We're going to try to find some place for him to try to contribute in other ways," DeCamillis said.

And on TCU's Stephen Hodge, a sixth-round pick: "He's got a great motor."
 

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Joe DeCamillis was one of the best moves Jerry Jones and Wade Phillips made this offseason. I was ready to let Bruce Read go immediately after the Arizona game was over. That was one game in particular where the lack of special teams execution directly contributed to the lost column via two Arizona touchdowns (the Arrington kickoff return at the beginning of the game and the "Break McBriar's Leg" blocked punt recovery in the endzone during overtime). I'm still nauseated from that game.
 

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DallasEast;2759383 said:
Joe DeCamillis was one of the best moves Jerry Jones and Wade Phillips made this offseason. I was ready to let Bruce Read go immediately after the Arizona game was over. That was one game in particular where the lack of special teams execution directly contributed to the lost column via two Arizona touchdowns (the Arrington kickoff return at the beginning of the game and the "Break McBriar's Leg" blocked punt recovery in the endzone during overtime). I'm still nauseated from that game.
I was ready to let Read go after his first season.:D
 

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DallasEast;2759383 said:
Joe DeCamillis was one of the best moves Jerry Jones and Wade Phillips made this offseason. I was ready to let Bruce Read go immediately after the Arizona game was over. That was one game in particular where the lack of special teams execution directly contributed to the lost column via two Arizona touchdowns (the Arrington kickoff return at the beginning of the game and the "Break McBriar's Leg" blocked punt recovery in the endzone during overtime). I'm still nauseated from that game.

I agree that Read had to go, but I also don't think Wade put much emphasis on ST either which means he deserves a fair bit of the blame too.

Looking forward to an improved effort this year...
 

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Pat Watkins is the king of grabbing the opponent's facemask and getting a penalty.

Good-bye. Watkins had 1/3 of the penalties on special teams last year.

Hello, Micheal Hamlin.

I said "DeAngelo Smith". He's going to take Courtney Brown's job.

Micheal Hamlin VS Pat Watkins

It's over.. It's over..

We have a new champion....

TKO Round 1
 
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