The State of the Cowboys Union
March 29th, 2010
by donpotts21
As April creeps upon us, we will start seeing teams hold their voluntary offseason workouts. The Cowboys program begins today, which is run by strength and conditioning coach Joe Juraszek and will span two weeks. The buzz around the workouts will be who decides not to attend. Calvin Watkins from ESPNDALLAS thinks restricted free agents Marcus Spears, Gerald Sensabaugh and Miles Austin will all attend. I think that might be wishful thinking. I can see both Spears and Sensabaugh being no-shows.
Considering the state of the other teams in the NFC East, the lack of news worthy material surfacing in Valley Ranch has to bring calmness to Cowboys fans. For the first time since I can remember, the Cowboys are not creating headlines in the offseason. I understand that the offseason is still in its beginning stages, but I get the sense that the Cowboys are a team who understands the 2010/11 season can be a special one.
by donpotts21
As April creeps upon us, we will start seeing teams hold their voluntary offseason workouts. The Cowboys program begins today, which is run by strength and conditioning coach Joe Juraszek and will span two weeks. The buzz around the workouts will be who decides not to attend. Calvin Watkins from ESPNDALLAS thinks restricted free agents Marcus Spears, Gerald Sensabaugh and Miles Austin will all attend. I think that might be wishful thinking. I can see both Spears and Sensabaugh being no-shows.
Considering the state of the other teams in the NFC East, the lack of news worthy material surfacing in Valley Ranch has to bring calmness to Cowboys fans. For the first time since I can remember, the Cowboys are not creating headlines in the offseason. I understand that the offseason is still in its beginning stages, but I get the sense that the Cowboys are a team who understands the 2010/11 season can be a special one.
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