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Coming back? Jason Garrett sidesteps question about Cowboys return to San Antonio
David Moore / Reporter
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11:22 AM on Wed., Aug. 10, 2011 | Permalink
The Cowboys contract to conduct training camp in San Antonio ended when the team broke camp this morning.
A total of 94,109 fans attended 13 practices in the Alamodome that were open to the public. Head coach Jason Garrett was effusive, saying San Antonio, "is a great place'' and that the facility is, "a really good setting for us to practice in.''
Garrett was then asked if the decision was his alone to make, would he return to San Antonio for training camp.
"Well, I don't want to address that right now,'' Garrett said. "We'll make those kinds of decisions collectively and talk about the pros and cons of each of the options.''
David Moore / Reporter
dmoore@dallasnews.com | Bio
11:22 AM on Wed., Aug. 10, 2011 | Permalink
The Cowboys contract to conduct training camp in San Antonio ended when the team broke camp this morning.
A total of 94,109 fans attended 13 practices in the Alamodome that were open to the public. Head coach Jason Garrett was effusive, saying San Antonio, "is a great place'' and that the facility is, "a really good setting for us to practice in.''
Garrett was then asked if the decision was his alone to make, would he return to San Antonio for training camp.
"Well, I don't want to address that right now,'' Garrett said. "We'll make those kinds of decisions collectively and talk about the pros and cons of each of the options.''