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They do, but they don't let pieces of garbage like this guy stick around for as long as he has.

I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I'm also not going out on a limb saying when he is healthy, he plays better than 3/5, maybe 4/5 of the OL trotted out on a normal basis.
 

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@espn_macmahon: Kyle Orton picked off on back-to-back plays in 7-on-7. Second was a leaping grab in end zone by rookie S JJ Wilcox.
 

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@Boys_Vox: Welcome to camp Jeff Olson. Hatcher knocks new G butt over teakettle in pass rush drill, injures him. Helped off by ath. trainer.

New guy hurt already! Hahaha
 

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somebody said Carolina cut a veteran starting G today...anyone know anything about him or why he was cut?
 

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5 f'in hamstring injuries?


Returned to Practice:
WR Dez Bryant (quad soreness)

Left Practice:
G Jeff Olson (concussion-like symptoms)

Missed Practice:
LB Alex Albright (back)
TE Andre Smith (hamstring)
G Kevin Kowalski (leg)
G Ray Dominguez (shoulder)
C/G Ryan Cook (back)
DT Landon Cohen (eye)
T Jermey Parnell (hamstring)
DE Anthony Spencer (knee)
WR Danny Coale (knee swelling)
TE James Hanna (hamstring)
DE Tyrone Crawford (Achilles)
DT Jay Ratliff (hamstring)
G Mackenzy Bernadeau (hamstring)
OT Demetress Bell (conditioning)
 
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somebody said Carolina cut a veteran starting G today...anyone know anything about him or why he was cut?
At this point who cares. We should sign every Tom Dick and Harry who's ever lined up at G for an NFL team.
 

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somebody said Carolina cut a veteran starting G today...anyone know anything about him or why he was cut?

Geoff Hangartner. C-OG backup type who has had a handful of starts over the years. It was kind of an out of nowhere cut, nobody was expecting it. He was technically listed as their starting RG going into camp. Well worth a look, but since he has experience and could actually threaten someone on this roster, he won't even be looked at.

We are only interested in bodies to get through the next month because our injured guys are so damn good and stuff.
 

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The oline gave up eight sacks in the last practice. Four would have been safeties in a game. Burn in Hell Jerry.
 

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HEYYY!!!! More injuries! Who'd have ever guessed?

David Helman @HelmanDC

TWill left practice early. Now Dez is being checked out for what looks like a hurt finger.

Note- read Williams was getting tested for a concussion
 

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Claiborne with apparent leg injury in practice...said he left with trainer
 
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Camp observations: Cowboys D wins the day

August, 7, 2013
By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com



OXNARD, Calif. – Back at work for the first time after Sunday’s Hall of Fame Game win against Miami, the Cowboys’ defense got the better of the offense on Tuesday.

DeMarcus Ware had a full sack of Tony Romo; Jason Hatcher and Nick Hayden split one. Sean Lee had an interception of Romo. Orlando Scandrick knocked down a pass. The second-team defense was able to force a punt after three plays in situation work and the third-team defense ended a drive with a Landon Cohen pressure.

** The offensive highlight of the day might have been Dan Bailey’s 60-yard field goal. It was aided by a strong breeze, but it was true and had plenty of room to spare. In special teams’ work Bailey went four of six, missing to the left from 44 yards and to the right from 50 yards.

** Filling in for Brandon Carr, who was with his girlfriend to attend the birth of his child, CB Orlando Scandrick had a strong practice. He had the aforementioned deflection, which really should have been a pick, on a throw to Dez Bryant, and snuffed out a rocket screen to WR Dwayne Harris to force Romo to throw the ball into the ground.

** DE Ben Bass had back-to-back solid plays in run drills, penetrating the gap to force Romo out of the pocket and stopping RB Lance Dunbar.

** TE Dante Rosario showed up with a couple of nice catches from QB Kyle Orton in team drills. The second one ate up some good yards on a tight end screen after DE Kyle Wilber brought some pressure.

** OL Ryan Cook practiced for the first time in a week, splitting time at guard and center. He had been slowed by a sore back.

** Bryant might be a little sore today. In two-on-two drills he collided with Scandrick and was slow to get up but did not miss a rep. Later in practice he appeared to get his foot stepped on but was able to return after limping off.

** After dropping a pass in on-air drills, WR Dwayne Harris took his place in line again to make sure he got it right. As a group, however, there were far too many drops by the wide receivers in practice. In one-on-one drills there were five alone.

** We’ll end on a positive for the Bryant and CB Morris Claiborne. On the second rep of one-on-one drills Bryant made a leaping grab over Claiborne on a deep ball. On their next pairing against each other, Claiborne poked a shallow crossing route away from Bryant.
 
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