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Old 07-22-2008, 07:11 PM   #841
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the official website has been updated

http://www.dallascowboys.com/

looks very clean.
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Old 07-24-2008, 01:21 AM   #842
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who's going to this?

http://www.dallascowboys.com/fans/camp.cfm

I'll be there on Aug 1, 2, and 3.
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Old 07-24-2008, 01:49 PM   #843
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Word. Nice new site. Much better than the ancient looking old one. Also, looks a lot like the Texans site.



















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Great string of pictures...but, you're comparing greatness to...the Houston Texans site?!

LOL.
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Seriously, what is in the water down there
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OXNARD, Calif. - The Cowboys arrive in sunny California Thursday afternoon for the beginning of yet another training camp.

While it wasn't too long ago that the team was dusting itself off after a stunning playoff loss to the Giants back in January, a new season is now upon us. Last year's team remains virtually intact, and there are a handful of new faces that bring some hope this Dallas squad will have what it takes to get over the hump and win its first playoff game since 1996. Obviously, the goals are much higher than that, with the Cowboys being tagged as one of the favorites to at least make the Super Bowl, if not bring home the trophy. But the whole journey starts at training camp, where the team returns to Oxnard for the fourth time in five years. With the first practice slated for 2:30 p.m. (PDT) on Friday afternoon at the Oxnard River Ridge Sports Complex, here's a quick summary of each position as the Cowboys prepare for the start of the 2008 season:

Quarterback
Over the past few seasons there has always seemed to be questions concerning the quarterback position for the Cowboys. Two years ago it was how long would it take for Tony Romo to supplant Drew Bledsoe. Last year it was how long it would take Jerry Jones to sign Romo to a long-term deal. Both answers came somewhere in the middle of the season.

But this year the only major uncertainty regarding Romo pertains to his personal life. Not only has Romo established himself as the quarterback of the future, he also has made a mark on the record books, setting Cowboys' single-season bests last year in completions (335), passing yards (4,211) and touchdowns (36). With only 24 starts under his belt, Romo already has made two Pro Bowls and is closer to having his name being comfortably mentioned with Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. Behind Romo is an experienced Brad Johnson, who enters his 17th season in the NFL. Last year, Johnson only played mop-up duty in the fourth quarter and held for field goals and extra points. If the Cowboys decide to keep three quarterbacks on the roster, Richard Bartel is the likely choice. Although Bartel spent last year on the practice squad, he has impressed the coaching staff with his improvement this offseason.

Running Back
Back in early March, running back was a position of concern. Then suddenly it became a strength.

Although he has never had a 1,000-yard season and has started only three career games, the Cowboys re-signed Marion Barber to a long-term contract, making him one of the NFL's highest-paid running backs. But his running style and nose for the goal line - 24 touchdowns the past two seasons - made him a player the Cowboys had to keep.

In the draft, they took Arkansas' Felix Jones in the first round to complement Barber's running style. Jones is electrifying in the open field and should help in kickoff returns, where he was a two-time All-American. Fourth-round pick Tashard Choice is built like Barber and has a similar running style. The Georgia Tech standout could warrant some playing time right away.

Also, watch out for Alonzo Coleman, a smaller, but quick tailback who spent all of last year on the practice squad. The Cowboys would like to see what he can do, although it won't be easy to find carries for him, even in the preseason.

The Cowboys let Julius Jones sign with Seattle in free agency and did not attempt to re-sign Tyson Thompson.

Wide Receiver
While there are plenty of question marks about the No. 2 receiver and just how everything else will shake out at the bottom of this position, at least there is no doubt about the team's top pass catcher. Terrell Owens is back and although he'll be 35 at the end of the season, he's showing no signs of slowing down. He set a club record for touchdown catches in a season with 15 last year. And with a new four-year, $34 million contract, the Cowboys are counting on him to again be Romo's go-to receiver.

The Terry Glenn situation has yet to be resolved. The Cowboys are hoping he will return from a knee injury that caused him to miss 15 games last year, but it appears the club is treating Glenn as a bonus. If he plays, it's another speed threat on the outside. If not, Patrick Crayton and Sam Hurd likely will be called upon to pick up the slack. Also, Miles Austin and Isaiah Stanback will provide some speed. The Cowboys didn't draft a receiver this year, but they have some promising rookie free agents, including Texas Tech star Danny Amendola, Mark Bradford from Stanford and Daniel Polk, a college quarterback trying to make the switch to receiver.

Tight End
This position provides an impressive combination of youth, athleticism and a superstar. The latter is Jason Witten, who at age 26 already has four Pro Bowls and is closing in on nearly all of the club's tight-end records.

Witten is coming off the best season of his career, as he led the Cowboys with 96 receptions totaling 1,145 yards - both career highs.

The Cowboys traded Anthony Fasano, a second-round pick in 2006, to Miami just before the draft and virtually replaced him with Martellus Bennett, their second-round pick this year from Texas A&M. Bennett, who also played college basketball, has the size the Cowboys are wanting at 6-6, 260. He likely will have to battle Tony Curtis for playing time behind Witten. Curtis had a productive season in a limited role, catching three passes for three touchdowns last year.

Offensive Line
The Cowboys had three offensive linemen starting in the Pro Bowl last season, but still looming large is how the line struggled against the Giants' heavy pass rush in the playoff loss. Left tackle Flozell Adams was re-signed to a six-year deal and likely will end his career in Dallas. Marc Colombo will anchor the right side once again, while Kyle Kosier and Leonard Davis, who made his first Pro Bowl appearance last year, are returning to handle the guard spots. Andre Gurode made the Pro Bowl in each of the last two seasons and should start to get some national attention as one of the NFL's best centers.

The question marks come after the starting five. The Cowboys drafted three offensive tackles - Pat McQuistan, James Marten and Doug Free - in the last three seasons and someone from that group needs to emerge. Cory Procter and Joe Berger have the inside track for the backup spots at guard and center, respectively.

The Cowboys also added some depth in the offseason, signing Cory Lekkerkerker, who played under new line coach Hudson Houck in both San Diego and Miami. The club also signed offensive tackle Ryan Gibbons and guard Adam Stenavich. All three players have minimal playing experience in regular-season games.

Defensive Line
The Cowboys didn't make many changes to this position in the offseason. Defensive ends Chris Canty and Marcus Spears should resume their starting duties, although Jason Hatcher and Stephen Bowen will again push for playing time.

With a full offseason conditioning program for the first time in two years, Tank Johnson says he's in the best shape of his life. He will provide some beef inside at defensive tackle, but don't expect him to replace Jay Ratliff as the starter. Ratliff not only held his own inside, but also provided a steady rush from the tackle spot, posting three sacks and 15 quarterback pressures.

One player who could make some noise is Junior Siavii, a two-year veteran who has the size (6-5, 330) to clog the middle of the line.

Linebacker
There aren't many new faces here, but one who is expected to make a big difference this year is Zach Thomas. The Pampa, Texas, native and former Texas Tech star spent the last 12 years with the Dolphins, racking up seven Pro Bowls along the way. Thomas will pair up with Bradie James as the starters inside, now that Akin Ayodele has been traded to the Dolphins. The Cowboys have quality depth in Bobby Carpenter and Kevin Burnett, a pair of high draft picks who will likely help in the dime package and special teams.

Burnett is entering the final year of his original contract he signed as a second-round pick in 2005. While he has endured more surgeries (five) than games started (two), Burnett proved last year he could contribute nicely on the dime package. In a so-called "contract year," it will be interesting to see just what kind of performance Burnett can show, despite limited playing time.

On the outside, DeMarcus Ware has established himself as one of the NFL's best football players, more than just a great defensive player or pass rusher. He improved his sack totals in each of the last three seasons and finished second in the NFL last year with 14 sacks.

Greg Ellis had the best season of his career last year on the opposite side, registering 12.5 sacks to earn his first Pro Bowl selection and the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year award after recovering from a season-ending Achilles' tendon injury in 2006.

Secondary
All eyes will be on Adam Jones, who was traded from Tennessee back in late April. The cornerback has never been short on talent, but his off-the-field issues, which led to a one-year suspension from the NFL, are reason for concern.

The good news for the Cowboys is that Jones is part of a talented secondary that includes fellow first-round picks Terence Newman, safety Roy Williams and rookie Mike Jenkins, the 25th overall pick in this year's draft.

Newman and Anthony Henry should man the starting spots at cornerback, while Jenkins and Jones will provide plenty of depth. Also watch out for Alan Ball, Evan Oglesby and fifth-round pick Orlando Scandrick at cornerback.

At safety, Ken Hamlin and Williams made the Pro Bowl last season. Although Hamlin recently signed a new six-year, $39 million contract, he has missed a lot of the offseason workouts because of a contract holdout. That has paved the way for Pat Watkins and Courtney Brown to receive plenty of practice reps.

Special Teams
The Cowboys have two of the NFL's best kickers in punter Mat McBriar and kicker Nick Folk. Both young players made the Pro Bowl in the last two years. Folk surprised everyone with a trip to Hawaii last year as a rookie after making 26-of-31 field goal attempts, none more memorable than his 53-yarder to beat Buffalo in the final seconds of the Week Five game.

McBriar didn't return to the Pro Bowl, where he played after the 2006 season, but he didn't have a huge drop off either, averaging 47.1 yards per punt last year.

The return game should be interesting, with Felix Jones able to help on kickoffs. And, Adam Jones has four career punt returns for touchdowns in just two seasons.

The coverage units will certainly miss Keith Davis, the special teams captain for two years who signed with the Dolphins as a free agent.
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Did anyone listen to the examination on The Ticket of Jerry Jones...."speech," today? I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
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I did...it bored the hell out of me. I suppose it's just not funny to me.. I'd rather here some baseball or football talk,..not examining jerry speak.

When Bob and Dan started their segment on jerry speak, I actually flipped it over to 103.3 to see what Michael Irvin had to say. After listening to a minute of him, I slit my wrists.
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Wide receiver Terry Glenn says he's accepted the concept of signing a split contract with the Dallas Cowboys but team owner Jerry Jones remains undecided on whether to bring the veteran receiver back under those terms.

Under the terms of the new deal, the oft-injured receiver will not be paid his entire $1.7 million salary should he reinjure his right knee, Glenn told ESPN's Ed Werder.

However, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hasn't decided if he wants to take a chance on Glenn, according to Werder. Jones has not told Glenn if he should report to camp or expect to be released.

Jones is reportedly concerned about depth at the wide receiver position beyond Terrell Owens. Others in the Cowboys' organization are worried about Glenn's health. He was one topic in a team staff meeting on Thursday.

"Hopefully, this gets worked out. Jerry holds the key," Glenn told Werder.

The amount Glenn will be paid is not known.

Glenn missed 15 games after having two surgeries on his right knee last season.

Glenn's helmet and practice equipment are in Oxnard, Calif., where the Cowboys open training camp on Friday. Glenn is in Dallas at his home.
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Are we trying to make room for someone? I thought this whole split contract thing was Jerry's idea in the first place. This sounds like Jerry offered Glenn a tough deal, Glenn finally says yes and Jerry says "not so fast......"

If I were Glenn, I'd be pissed.
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Just saw on ESPN Tickler--

Ed Werder announced Dallas Cowboys have waived Terry Glenn
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Glenn brought it on himself. He tried to play hardball now Jerry is returning the favor. I think Jerry brings him back though.
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fudgesicles... so our receiving corp. is the same as last year + our new running back. Those young guys better step up!
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What do you all did Glenn for anyway? You have TO as WR 1. You have Witten who is basically the number two WR. Replace Glenn with some young talent.
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Wow. Didn't expect to release Glenn. Does this mean Boldin talks are heating up?
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Doesn't Boldin still have a few years left on his contract? He just wanted more money in those years. Cowboys would have to give up some quality.
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OXNARD, Calif. - For months, we thought this was about a knee. We thought this was about $1.74 million, or a $500,000 injury settlement. For a while, it seemed like it was about pride or stubbornness, about a desire to play and a need for a speed receiver.

In the end, this entire Terry Glenn saga didn't seem to be about Terry Glenn at all. And, it certainly doesn't seem like he had any decision in the matter either.

No, the Cowboys released Glenn here Friday with owner Jerry Jones announcing the decision in the middle of the first training camp practice at the Oxnard River Ridge Sports Complex. And this decision, which Jones said he made just two hours earlier, didn't come down to any of the aforementioned factors.

This was about the Cowboys' young receivers. This was about seeing what Patrick Crayton can really do when he's not looking over his shoulder. This is about Sam Hurd's opportunity to be a true third receiver, that is unless Miles Austin can beat him out.

And, it's about Isaiah Stanback getting every chance to show what he can do. This is about seeing if Mike Jefferson or even Danny Amendola, who easily produced the play of the camp so far with a diving grab in 7-on-7 drills, has what it takes to earn a roster spot.

That's what the Cowboys want to see. That's what the Cowboys want to hope.

And at the end of the day, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys decided that's what they wanted to risk, more than the fact of Glenn and his right knee trying to hold up through training camp, the preseason and, of course, the regular season.

This isn't to say the Cowboys are calling Glenn a "progress-stopper," even though it almost has that kind of feel. That was evident when Jones said the Cowboys might even consider bringing Glenn back, possibly down the road in a few weeks.

So basically, this is a chance to see all of the young receivers without Terry Glenn in the mix at all. He's gone, cut, released, waived. Any way you put it, the Cowboys are moving on without Glenn.

Now, whether or not Jones wants to keep Glenn at "an arms length," it's apparent the Cowboys are moving on without him. That way, there is no "if Glenn comes back" contingencies to worry about.

He's gone. And the Cowboys can just move on.

And that seems to be the Cowboys' take, although not exactly my own.

Personally, I don't really like the way this thing turned out at all. Through the grapevine, it sounded as if Glenn wasn't in the best shape in the world. Hmm, I wonder if that means he was running like a 4.4 or something.

Please, Terry Glenn not in shape? Doesn't sound like a great excuse to me.

All I know is that he has been seen at the Cowboys' facility playing racquetball on a few occasions. If you've ever played that sport, you know how demanding it is physically. And to cut back and forth on that surgically-repaired knee is rather impressive.

So, it's surprising to me if this came down to his conditioning. Jerry Jones even said the Cowboys probably would hold him out some here in training camp and possibly the preseason.

Now, all along we thought this was about money. And let's not kid ourselves, money is always involved in some way, and this is no different. But, it's not the only factor in this case.

Sure, the Cowboys wanted to protect themselves from paying Glenn's $1.74 million base salary if he were to suffer another injury. That's why they approached the wide receiver with a $500,000 injury settlement back in the summer.

And that's really where this whole thing changed.

After the draft, Jones seemed so enthusiastic about Glenn's chances to return, he used that as the top reason the Cowboys didn't draft a wide receiver at all. He said Glenn was moving well in the workouts at Valley Ranch, keeping most of the team and staff encouraged about his chances to play.

But, something changed.

Jones or even head coach Wade Phillips didn't actually specify what it was. Maybe it happened on Glenn's end as well, but something made Jones put his business cap on and work up the $500,000 injury settlement.

Glenn initially balked and said he wouldn't sign it. Who knows, maybe he stopped working out as much, too. But at the end of the day, Glenn had even agreed to sign it and return to the team. Glenn was ready. Unfortunately for him, it was probably too late.

The Cowboys are ready to move on. They're ready to see just what these younger guys can do and they really don't seem interested in having Glenn hanging over anyone's head.

Now, Jones and Phillips might keep Glenn in the back of their mind, that is unless the veteran doesn't sign on with another team. And yes, it's hard not to think someone from Miami will, or probably already has called to see just how that right knee is holding up.

A colleague of mine who writes for another newspaper said back in April that Glenn's next catch will occur with the Dolphins. Thought he was crazy. Guess not.

Who knows, maybe Glenn's next reception will be with the Cowboys, if indeed they really are serious about leaving the door open. And maybe Glenn won't have any more catches. Just maybe he'll see that he truly has done enough in his career and decide to hang it up.

But unlike the one that just ended his tenure with the Cowboys, that is a decision that Glenn actually does get to make.
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For a player disgruntled as Boldin is i'd imagine we'd have to give up a 1st and a 3rd at the most. Maybe we throw-in Carpenter. I like the idea of going with the young recievers to be honest. That's the only optimistic thing about this whole situation. I'd like to have some insurance at the reciever spot in case a Crayton or any of our recievers go down.
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Boldin isn't necessary here. Our #2 receiver is probably already Witten. There are only so many balls to go around. Our corps of receivers is more than adequate to get the job done.
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Boldin isn't necessary here. Our #2 receiver is probably already Witten. There are only so many balls to go around. Our corps of receivers is more than adequate to get the job done.
That reminds me: Draft Witten again for FF.
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Bolden has T.O. II written all over him. The Cards have no leverage with him, the kid is demanding to be let go--get 'er done.

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He's under contract for three more years. That's all the leverage they need.
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this isnt about the cowboys looking to bring in another wr it is just a move to see if crayton is a true number 2 before next years offseason.
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OXNARD, Calif. - And on the fourth day of training camp, the Cowboys suffered their first injury of note.

How serious that injury is, though, is unknown.

Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman, about one hour into Monday morning's session, suffered a strained groin and did not return to practice. Newman also missed the afternoon practice, and it seemed unlikely he would be ready to resume practicing on Tuesday.

"I can't say to the degree," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said of the seriousness of Newman's injury after the day's second practice. "Now, my trainers don't seem to be too excited about the seriousness of it."

There is a possibility the Cowboys are going to send Newman for an MRI to further examine the severity of the injury and better determine if it's a strain, pull or tear.

Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips called the injury a "strain right now," and said he didn't think it was "serious." Phillips said the club should "know more" on Tuesday.

There would seem to be a good chance Newman will rest the groin on Tuesday, no matter what, since the team only has one practice. And, he might even use Wednesday's two-a-day session for some rehab, if able, since the Cowboys trainers generally do not like to return injured players to practice on a two-a-day session.

But unlike last year when the Cowboys suffered an injury to one of their starting corners - or both - the situation didn't look as dire in practice. Taking Newman's place at left cornerback with the first team was first-round draft choice Mike Jenkins. And when they went into the nickel, this time with Jacques Reeves and Nate Jones no longer on the team, Jenkins remained at left corner and last year's seventh-round pick, Alan Ball, went into the slot.

And that nickel looked even stronger when the Cowboys employed just one linebacker against the offense's multiple-receiver set, moving Anthony Henry into the slot opposite Ball and bringing in Adam Jones at right corner, along with Pat Watkins at safety for Roy Williams.

Phillips said they want to keep giving Jenkins as many reps as possible, and seemed hesitant to start moving guys around, like Adam Jones from right corner behind Anthony Henry to Newman's left cornerback spot with the first team.

Also not practicing on Monday were inside linebacker Justin Rogers (stomach virus), cornerback Quincy Butler (hamstring strain) and Tearrius George (bone bruise on the knee). None of the injuries seem long term.

Newman suffered his injury in somewhat of a peculiar way for a strained groin. While trying to make a tackle, another player's knee struck inside one thigh, stretching him back in an awkward position and causing the groin in his other leg to stretch out. Newman was able to walk off the field and back on to watch the remainder of the morning practice and did stand to the side for Monday's second workout.






Camp Notes: Jones Fields A Punt Or Six


OXNARD, Calif. - Other than just lock down on wide receivers, the Cowboys are also hoping Adam Jones can contribute as a punt returner this year, too. He already has four touchdowns on punt returns in two NFL seasons, including three in 2006.

But, the first part of a big return is simply catching the ball, and Jones put on quite a show here before Monday's afternoon practice. Not only did he prove he could catch the ball, he didn't let go of it. He just tucked it under his arm and waited for the next punt. He got that one two, stuck it by his arm pit with the next ball.

Then came another, and another, and another. Jones had five footballs in his arms as he waited for yet another of rookie Jay Ottovegio's punts. The sixth ball went up, Jones got underneath it and somehow managed to catch that one as well, which drew quite an ovation from the onlookers, including coaches and teammates.

"Yeah, I've done that before . . . just got to have a way to cradle the ball. It gets hard after five," Jones said. "I've been doing this for a long time." With six balls in his arms, Jones threw all of them up in the air before receiving several high-fives, including one from head coach Wade Phillips.

"I've seen five, but never six," Phillips said. "That's something, and for a short guy; his arms aren't that long. He had told me he'd done six before."

Patrick Crayton, who handled the punt-return duties last year, tried to get it on the act, too. He caught four balls before failing to haul in the fifth kick. Crayton fell to the ground and the balls went everywhere.

"That's my first time. He got me with that one," Crayton said of Jones. "You know, definitely we'll be out here doing the same thing." It was a pretty interesting drill that certainly poses the question: If you can catch six punts, you should have no problems catching just one in the games, right?


Spears Working Inside

Compared to last year, the Cowboys now have a wealth of talent at the nose tackle position with two starting-quality players in Jay Ratliff and Tank Johnson. But after losing last year's starter Jason Ferguson, now with the Miami Dolphins, the team is hedging its bets.

That's why starting left defensive tackle Marcus Spears may take a few reps at nose tackle during training camp.

"We've got the opportunity, because he is such an athletic end, that if need be we could put him in at nose," said defensive coordinator Brian Stewart.

Ratliff proved to be more than capable as a starter last year, and the coaching staff has raved about the improvement of Tank Johnson. Even Remi Ayodele has some game experience at the position. But the Cowboys can only carry 45 players on game day, and keeping three nose tackles on the active roster will be hard to justify.

"Because we're taking only five or six D-linemen to the games, they have to be versatile," said head coach Wade Phillips.

That versatility goes both ways, as Phillips also intends to give Ratliff reps at defensive end.


Oglesby Has Big Day

Although he spent last season with the club, this is cornerback Evan Oglesby's first training camp with the Cowboys, who acquired the third-year veteran off waivers after the Baltimore Ravens cut him at the end of the 2007 preseason.

Because he latched on as the regular season opened, Oglesby had to play catch up most of the year and couldn't showcase his talents. But on Monday in training camp, getting plenty of reps, Oglesby put on a show, netting two interceptions and breaking up a pass.

To Oglesby, spending a full off-season with the club has made all the difference.

"I have more information about the defense, more information about the schemes and everything, instead of having to learn it mostly on my own like I did last year," Oglesby said.

Even though he's run only with the third team, Oglesby has made plays against the first, second and third team offenses, picking off quarterbacks Tony Romo and Richard Bartel, and deflecting a Brad Johnson pass.


Jones' Suspension Update

As the Cowboys wait patiently for a final decision on Adam Jones' suspension, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he's not aware of any specific date to hear from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

In a statement regarding Adam Jones' partial reinstatement back in June, the league said a decision on his availability for the regular season would be made by Sept. 1.

"I've never had any date in mind," Jerry Jones said. "The idea is that he wants to be in the league when we play our first ball game."

Adam Jones has been partially reinstated, meaning he's allowed to participate in training camp and preseason games. The Cowboys open the regular season Sunday, Sept. 7, at Cleveland.


No Super Bowl or Bust

Once, already in camp, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has addressed speculation that offensive coordinator Jason Garrett is the team's head-coach-in-waiting. After practice Monday, Jones again dismissed the notion that head coach Wade Phillips must win the Super Bowl to keep his job.

"It's wrong to say 'Super Bowl or Wade doesn't keep his job,'" Jones said emphatically. "That's just not correct. It is not a thought."

Speculation of Garrett's future standing intensified after the Cowboys' divisional-round loss to the Giants, when Jones gave his first-year offensive coordinator a sizable raise to keep him from taking a head-coaching job.

"It's no surprise," Jones said of the rumors, "but my goal was to keep Jason and have Wade, too."
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Kind of off topic, but I thought the Cowboys were suppose to be in San Antonio for a few years and not just one.
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Kind of off topic, but I thought the Cowboys were suppose to be in San Antonio for a few years and not just one.
Yeah, they decided San Antonio sucks and moved it back to Oxnard (heat stroke is bad for practice...)
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Actually.... it's only in California this year because of a scheduling conflict. They will be in San Antonio next year and the next 9 years according to Stephen Jones.
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^ It must suck to practice in 68 degree weather one year, then go back to the Texas summers the following 10.
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