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Spears: This Training Camp Is No Different
by jellis at 8/17/2011 10:17 AM CDT
on dallascowboys.com

When his promotion to head coach was made permanent in January, Jason Garrett promised that training camps would be tougher under his watch - the players would be in pads and they would practice physically.

While the official camp portion of the preseason is in the rearview, the Cowboys have been conducting practice similarly this week, but one thing has remained the same since the players reported in late July. With just a couple exceptions, Garrett has kept the pads on in practice. There is very little tackling to the ground, but it's still a more physical regimen than the last four years.

However, Garrett's hands have been tied a bit by the new CBA, which outlawed real two-a-day practices and mandated a weekly off day for the players. Despite those perks and Garrett's intent, one of the guys who takes the most punishment, defensive end Marcus Spears, says this year's preseason practices have really been no more and no less strenuous than in the past.

"It's tough," Spears said. "It's training camp. Training camp last year was six weeks. I've been through two training camps with Bill Parcells. I've been through a few tough ones. This is no different. (My) body feels the same. Mentally you've got to adjust because you've got a new defense going in, but the physical aspect is the same.

"Even when ya'll tagged 'Camp Cupcake,' our legs were hurting, our bodies were hurting - that's football. That's just as much a part of the game as everything else, so we just take it in stride, and these situations you've got to keep going."

Spears said he felt the team needed to be in pads almost daily as they have been, though practices without pads offer something else, a different tempo.

Asked whether Wednesday's time off was needed and welcomed, 24 hours before the San Diego Chargers arrive for two joint practices, the six-year veteran paused for a moment.

"Hell yeah," he said. "Look man, we're working. It's not secret about that, so everybody wants to kind of get off their feet, relax, and get our bodies back, especially when you've got a new team coming in. You don't want to be tired and lagging. You don't know what type of practices those guys have been having. You don't know if they're fresh or not, so this day is welcomed."
 
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Every training camp is the same for Spears. No matter who the coach is, he is still an average player with lacking production.
 

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Yea, basically.


Does this finally throw the theory that we're gonna be better prepared and physically trained this year out the window?
 
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Does this finally throw the theory that we're gonna be better prepared and physically trained this year out the window?
He said, "It's tough. It's training camp. Training camp last year was six weeks. I've been through two training camps with Bill Parcells. I've been through a few tough ones. This is no different. (My) body feels the same. Mentally you've got to adjust because you've got a new defense going in, but the physical aspect is the same.

"Even when ya'll tagged 'Camp Cupcake,' our legs were hurting, our bodies were hurting - that's football. That's just as much a part of the game as everything else, so we just take it in stride, and these situations you've got to keep going."
 

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I don't think the tempo and attention given to details in practices is as nearly the same as it was during "Camp Cupcake".
 

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Every training camp is the same for Spears. No matter who the coach is, he is still an average player with lacking production.

He's very underrated. The run defense was worse when we had to play without him last yr.

He isnt a star player, but he is a quality starter and you need "quality" starters to win in this league. He's also a quality leader in the lockerroom.
 

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So basically Spears is calling Garrett a pussy.

Is my interpretation correct?
No, I read that as him saying that camp is tough just like the rest of them. He's just saying that the public perception of "the rest of them" was incorrect.
 

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I love how everyone's like "no way Spears, no way training camps coached by people other than Garrett are intense. no way"
 

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I don't need to see anything to know enough not to believe anyone from last year's group of underachievers say that the status quo as regatds to practice and preparation remains.

Contrasting what Garrett is preaching from what we trotted out onto the field to start the season last year, and you just know that the atmosphere has changed. And for the better.
 
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