JUST CHILL: 10 Thoughts from Wednesday’s Cowboys practice
By Clarence E. Hill Jr.
chill@star-telegram.com
My 10 thoughts from Cowboys practice:
1.Quarterback Tony Romo and tight end Jason Witten were given the day off. That put Brandon Weeden in charge of the first team offense. It was check down city all day as Weeden made most of his completions on underneath routes. Weeden also had the embarrassing play of the day when a pass he tried to throw away in the ground bounced off a defenders foot and was picked off by defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford.
2. The Cowboys were already thin at running back with Darren McFadden on the physically unable to perform list. Lance Dunbar left midway through practice on Wednesday with an ankle injury. The Cowboys don’t think it’s serious but it’s an example of how delicate the situation is at running back. Staying healthy is a factor for both McFadden and Dunbar.
3. With Dunbar out, McFadden out and no trust in inexperienced backups Lache Seastrunk and Gus Johnson, fullback Tyler Clutts took first-team snaps as the third-down back behind Randle in practice. The Cowboys needed someone who knew the blocking assignments in the passing game.
4. Rookie defensive Ryan Russell easily beat tackle Darrion Weems in a compete drill before the entire team. Good for Russell but it’s another example that the Cowboys’ swing tackle, who plays behind starters Tyron Smith and Doug Free, may not be on the roster.
5. Receiver Dez Bryant continues to put on a show in practice. He went high for a contest ball in the end zone over Brandon Carr, drawing gasps from the fans at practice. Bryant threw the ball down and screamed, “(Bleeping) Money!”
6. Reggie Dunn has been the most consistent of the unknown backup receivers. He had an incredible leaping catch in the end zone.
7. Linebacker Sean Lee participated in 7-on-7 drills for just the second day of camp and he made an immediate impact. Lee ripped the ball out the hands of running back Joseph Randle. Safety J. J. Wilcox was on the spot to pick it off for the interception.
8. Defensive end Greg Hardy beat tackle Tyron Smith in a pass rush drill for the first time in camp. Then on the next play, it was business as usual for Smith who easily kept Hardy at bay.
9. Third-string quarterback Dustin Vaughan continued his disappointing training camp with tough day passing the football. He did have a nice throw to Devin Street for a touchdown in team drills toward the end of practice. But, overall, Vaughan struggled.
10. Joseph Randle is a smooth and natural runner. He broke safety J.J. Wilcox’s ankles with a nasty cut in traffic during team drills.
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