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Strong offseason fueling Brandon Weeden

July, 17, 2014

By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com


IRVING, Texas – Brandon Weeden's bid to be the Dallas Cowboys’ No. 2 quarterback in 2014 got a lot easier when the club decided to release Kyle Orton.

Barring something unforeseen, Weeden, who signed a two-year deal in the offseason, will be Tony Romo’s backup. But Weeden does not look at the move as “weight off my shoulders.”

“Given the situation Kyle has been in in previous years in Dallas, he’s been the backup quarterback, so I think if he was there it would be one more obstacle I would have to kind of hurdle,” Weeden said. “But at the same time I can’t really get wrapped up in putting all of my attention on that. I need to do what I did in the [organized team activities] and continue to play well and get better. I think hopefully things will work out that way regardless.”

The Cowboys felt confident enough to jettison Orton, who skipped the entire offseason program and minicamp, in part because of what Weeden did in the spring. With Romo recovering from back surgery and being kept out of competitive drills and Orton missing, Weeden took all of the first-team snaps.

“I think the reps I got in the OTAs were kind of irreplaceable,” Weeden said. “If I was in a situation where God forbid something happened to Tony and I’m asked to play, those are the guys I’m going to battle with, so those reps I got were invaluable. I know I won’t get many of those in [training] camp, but fortunately I had 12 practices where I was able to get out with those guys. Now it’s, ‘Let’s get to work.’ I’m ready to get to California and get things rolling.”

Orton had the same benefit last year of taking all of the offseason snaps in 2013 as Romo recovered from surgery to remove a cyst from his back. When Romo hurt his back in Week 16 against the Washington Redskins, he was able to step into the season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles and play well. He completed 30 of 46 passes for 358 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, but a late turnover sealed the Cowboys’ loss.

“[Gavin] Escobar and [Jason] Witten are two totally different players. Dez [Bryant] andTerrance [Williams] are two totally different players,” Weeden said. “You kind of learn what certain guys’ strengths are and little nuances of what they do. That’s the thing more than anything. You kind of get a feel for what Dez likes on fades and all that stuff a certain way where Terrance might like it another way. You’ve got to learn what each guy likes. When you’re with so many new guys it takes time. You always want more time, but it’s nice to have the reps I did get there to get a head start.”
 

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You know, if you put a mask on him he looks just like the Hamburglar
 

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It's amazing how many articles have been written about Brandon Weeden.
 

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Weeden is a good athlete and a pretty smart QB. He will never be a long term starter in the pros because he devoted his prime years to baseball but he has had enough football exposure to be a serviceable backup. I just hope the current system can stay together long enough for the organization to find the future QB.
 

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Weeden will be fine. Dallas will draft Romo's replacement next year if Weeden sees extensive time, so he's a stopgap and I'm fine with that.
 

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I read that article and I still wonder what qualifies about Weeden's time here as a 'strong offseason.' Subbing in for a holdout in Orton? Really?

The bar has been lowered.
 

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Lookit, I'm not saying there's no way the guy could possibly be any good, but hell, he's 30 already.

What're the odds?
 

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He has the same eyes too close together thing going on like Hutchinson did. He is doomed.
 

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The only good thing about Weeden is that if Romo is hurt for any extended period of time we will suck enough to get a top 10 pick.
 

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The only good thing about Weeden is that if Romo is hurt for any extended period of time we will suck enough to get a top 10 pick.
Like that means we'll use it wisely.
 

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I read that article and I still wonder what qualifies about Weeden's time here as a 'strong offseason.' Subbing in for a holdout in Orton? Really?

The bar has been lowered.
I think the point is during those practices he looked good running our first team offense.
 

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I'll end up in a loony bin, laughing maniacly.
It is coming.

Carr will suck ass again and will get cut because of his bloated salary. Claiborne has a prove it year coming up and Scandrick ain't getting younger.

Oh yes, it will happen.
 
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