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Posted by jellis at 9/8/2011 10:03 AM CDT on dallascowboys.com

All the while Wade Phillips was taking grief for a supposed lack of physicality in his practices, there was a reason why. On Wednesday, in Jason Garrett's first full pads practice of the regular season, two starters were hurt.

For the most part the Cowboys got through training camp and the preseason in good shape injury-wise, but Wednesday's knee injuries to Tyron Smith and Mike Jenkins are a reminder that the team isn't taking it easy from here. Garrett will likely have the Cowboys in pads as much as he is allowed, 14 times this year, on Wednesdays.

It's a philosophy that he doesn't seem to be reconsidering after one bad day at the office.

"I just think that's the nature of football," Garrett said. "Peopl have gotten hurt in games for a long, long time. They've gotten hurt in practice, and you're treading that line. We really emphasize understanding how to practice in all of the different equipment that we wear throughout the week, obviously staying off the ground and all those things.

"So I think in general we practice fairly well. We understand what that balance is, but it is football, and things do happen."

While Wednesday practices are similar to the pads-crunching work of training camp, it's not quite the same.

"You want to create a competitive environment, an intense environment," Garrett said. "The difference is you're running scout team cards in all areas of your team. So we're preparing for the Jets. It's not Cowboys vs. Cowboys. So that always adds a different dimension to it. You're trying to provide a look for the other side . . . But it's a physical, intense practice. It's an important day in the preparation week for a Sunday game."
 
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To cancel it would be a knee-jerk reaction, and would seriously cause me to question Jason Garrett and his philosophies/stances/nutsack.
 

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To cancel it would be a knee-jerk reaction, and would seriously cause me to question Jason Garrett and his philosophies/stances/nutsack.

calvin watkins just chimed in and said the knee jerk reaction is out 2-4 weeks...

but mike florio said the knee jerk reaction is dead though..
 

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The thing that has me concerned the most about this whole issue is that Mike Jenkins seems to have the conditioning habits of a 20 year old rookie. I understand that it's an abbreviated camp, so injuries that normally would have taken form weeks ago, are going to crop up now, but it's just bad conditioning when a supposed veteran is spraining his knee in practice when he should be in peak, physical condition.

I really, really don't like that guy. I think he's an unbelievable waste of talent because he appears to be so lazy.
 

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The thing that has me concerned the most about this whole issue is that Mike Jenkins seems to have the conditioning habits of a 20 year old rookie. I understand that it's an abbreviated camp, so injuries that normally would have taken form weeks ago, are going to crop up now, but it's just bad conditioning when a supposed veteran is spraining his knee in practice when he should be in peak, physical condition.

I really, really don't like that guy. I think he's an unbelievable waste of talent because he appears to be so lazy.

Since when does spraining a knee have anything to do with being in peak physical condition or being a veteran?

This is some very bizarre thinking.
 

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Stretching your legs strengthens the muscles that support your knees.

:hand

Just stop your embarrassing yourself.

Who knew, all you have to do is stretch and knee sprains would be a thing of the past.
 

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Just stop your embarrassing yourself.

Who knew, all you have to do is stretch and knee sprains would be a thing of the past.

lol why exercise at all then? It's all just for show, right? It has no benefits!
 

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Stretching your legs strengthens the muscles that support your knees.

I think a knee sprain involves ligaments, and not muscle. You can get a knee sprain by just planting your foot wrong or getting it rolled over. There's nothing you can do about that.

But all the rest of the injuries like Miles and Laurent's hamsting and Newman's groin...those involve muscles and for the most part can be avoided with stretching. Stretching is the responsibility of the player and the trainers, and someone(s) not on the job.
 
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