It appears 3 weeks of training camp with guys banging against each other twice a day is beginning to wear thin. Cowboys Training Camp got a little chippy Tuesday between the offense and defense with a lot of pushing and shoving after the plays and one big dust up between rookie WR Terrance Williams and LB Sean Lee. See link to Forth Worth Star Telegram Blog for a summary of all of the action.
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Bryan Broaddus on Cowboys Wide Receivers
Ex-scout Bryan Broaddus joined G-Bag Nation on 105.3 FM The Fan last week. Here are some highlights.
On if Terrance Williams looks like a No. 3 wide receiver:
“They’re putting a lot of responsibility on him. I’m really looking forward to tonight because he had extensive burn with the ones. How did he do? How did he matchup? I’ll tell you what, I think he’s a kid that’s very hard on himself. If things go badly for him, he needs to put that past him and then go on to the next thing. Again, that’s something he’s going to have to learn. But he’s been a highly successful receiver at Baylor, and he’s come out here and for the most part, he’s done a nice job of keeping Harris and Beasley and those guys at arms length right now.”
On the young wide receivers on the team:
“Do they carry five? Do they carry six? (Eric) Rogers is a guy that in the 1-on-1 period, you’ll get to see him make some plays. You’ll see (Anthony) Armstrong make some plays. With Armstrong, it’s about quickness. With Rogers, it’s about vertical player because he’s not quick. Anytime the ball goes above his head, he’s able to do that. These guys are fighting for spots, (Cole) Beasley, if you look at (Dwayne) Harris. It looks like they’ve plugged in (Terrance) Williams as the third receiver but will he hit that rookie wall? Will things all of a sudden be hard for him? Will someone go past him? That’s still something that needs to be talked about and debated over the next several weeks.”
On if Terrance Williams looks like a No. 3 wide receiver:
“They’re putting a lot of responsibility on him. I’m really looking forward to tonight because he had extensive burn with the ones. How did he do? How did he matchup? I’ll tell you what, I think he’s a kid that’s very hard on himself. If things go badly for him, he needs to put that past him and then go on to the next thing. Again, that’s something he’s going to have to learn. But he’s been a highly successful receiver at Baylor, and he’s come out here and for the most part, he’s done a nice job of keeping Harris and Beasley and those guys at arms length right now.”
On the young wide receivers on the team:
“Do they carry five? Do they carry six? (Eric) Rogers is a guy that in the 1-on-1 period, you’ll get to see him make some plays. You’ll see (Anthony) Armstrong make some plays. With Armstrong, it’s about quickness. With Rogers, it’s about vertical player because he’s not quick. Anytime the ball goes above his head, he’s able to do that. These guys are fighting for spots, (Cole) Beasley, if you look at (Dwayne) Harris. It looks like they’ve plugged in (Terrance) Williams as the third receiver but will he hit that rookie wall? Will things all of a sudden be hard for him? Will someone go past him? That’s still something that needs to be talked about and debated over the next several weeks.”
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