Archer: Jason Garrett vows 'discipline' in how much vets work in offseason

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Jason Garrett vows 'discipline' in how much vets work in offseason

Todd Archer, ESPN Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys know how the Denver Broncos feel.

Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady, the man responsible for protecting Peyton Manning's blindside, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during organized team activities (OTAs) and was lost for the season before it could even begin.

Last year the Cowboys saw their best defensive player, linebacker Sean Lee, go down with a torn ACL and miss the season.

"This is an important time of year for us as coaches to have discipline, to make sure we get the younger guys a look," Jason Garrett said. Andrew Weber/USA TODAY Sports
Teams, coaches and players are used to injuries. It is a part of NFL life. They accept them the way we accept mosquito bites in the summer time.

But it is the timing of the injuries that hurts more. Practices at this time of the year are conducted without pads. It’s "non-contact" in the way that basketball is non-contact. It’s football, so there’s contact.

Lee tore his ACL as he attempted to change direction quickly on a running play, a tic before Zack Martin was lining up to block him. Clady was hurt pass blocking.

If it were Week 1 or Week 5 or even in training camp, teams can feel better about losing a player like Lee or Clady because it came under real football conditions.

Short of not practicing at all, there really is nothing that can be done to protect players from these injuries.

At Wednesday’s news conference, Jason Garrett offered up something I had never heard him say about an offseason practice. He was talking about the benefits of Tony Romo's ability to take part in the offseason program after back surgeries kept the quarterback out of the spring work in 2013 and ’14.

Garrett never called it a concession to attempting to avoid injuries, but it had me wondering if that is what he was getting at as he spoke.

“This is an important time of year for us as coaches to have discipline, to make sure we get the younger guys a look,” Garrett said. “If we have a team period of 12 plays, we have to make sure the younger guys get some of those snaps or get a portion of those snaps each and every day so we can evaluate them. And sometimes, we all get excited. We all want to have those first guys out there, and we want to see some of the guys who we believe will make our team getting the work. But we've got to be disciplined enough to get the younger guys the work where they can improve and we have a good opportunity to evaluate them.”

In other words, we know what Romo, Lee, Jason Witten, Orlando Scandrick, Greg Hardy and some others can do. Let’s see more of the younger players we don’t know about.

To make sure coaches remain disciplined, the number of plays for the player are scripted. The first-team offense took four snaps in team and 7-on-7 drills on Wednesday.

“We tell ourselves before practice starts that this is what we're doing,” Garrett said.

Will it end injuries? No, not all of them, but if it keeps the core players on the field for when the games are real, then that’s what matters most.
 
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We'll be healthy, but out of shape going into week 1. Yipee.
 

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We'll be healthy, but out of shape going into week 1. Yipee.
Romo looked rusty as hell against the 49ers but he looked great at the end of the season. It's a marathon not a sprint. It may suck to start the season but it's really the best long term strategy.
 
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Romo looked rusty as hell against the 49ers but he looked great at the end of the season. It's a marathon not a sprint. It may suck to start the season but it's really the best long term strategy.
I don't like giving away division games.
 

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Late Season rally seems like the way our season is destined. With Hardy coming back around mid season. Although that's probably about the time Lee goes out.
 

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I don't like giving away division games.
No one wants to give a game away but I'd rather give away game one and be strong down the stretch then to fade in December like we use to. NFL is a war of attrition, the healthy teams at the end of the year are usually the top teams.
 

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Romo looked like shit to start the year because of his back, not because of missing reps during the offseason. The rest of the team looked totally fine to start the year, Romo looked like shit against the Eagles on Thanksgiving, was that a lack of reps or his back on 3 days of rest?

Exactly.
 

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If it was all his back he wouldn't have torn it up in week two and three. Those injuries don't heal that quickly.
The surgery took care of the injury. The rehab from the surgery is what caused the restrictive practice.
 

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If it was all his back he wouldn't have torn it up in week two and three. Those injuries don't heal that quickly.
He didn't look right against Tennessee either, despite whatever his stats were. He really didn't start to look fluid until the 2nd half of the Rams game.
 

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More snaps for younger unproven players makes sense. When else will they get reps?
 

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We'll be healthy, but out of shape going into week 1. Yipee.
The only guy who needs that rest is Romo. Otherwise, they should work the crap out of them.

I don't see a bunch of young players that need those reps to "develop".

Although the depth has improved, I only see a small handful of players that appear worthy of getting as much work as possible...namely Vaughan, Odaba and possibly Street.
 

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LOL. When Garrett got the job, everyone applauded how much harder he'd supposedly work the team. Truth is, we're about back to when Dez hurt his ankle in camp and Jerry made everyone back off on working the good players too much.
 

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LOL. When Garrett got the job, everyone applauded how much harder he'd supposedly work the team. Truth is, we're about back to when Dez hurt his ankle in camp and Jerry made everyone back off on working the good players too much.
Garrett is talking about OTA's, I have no doubt that the regulars will get plenty of work come training camp.
 

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LOL. When Garrett got the job, everyone applauded how much harder he'd supposedly work the team. Truth is, we're about back to when Dez hurt his ankle in camp and Jerry made everyone back off on working the good players too much.
He went apeshit about Jason Hatcher turning his ankle in his third year, whatcho talkin' about Bryant?
 

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Garrett is talking about OTA's, I have no doubt that the regulars will get plenty of work come training camp.
Not all of them.

We are carrying a billion gazillion LBers because Lee and McClain won't be doing dick.

The unreliability of the pair of them drove a lot of our personnel decisions in both free agency and the draft.

When players do that, you start to question their value, no matter how good they are when they actually contribute in a limited fashion.

I'd put money on neither playing more than 12 games. I guess that is Garrett's gambit here. Put them in a glass box that says break in case of real football.
 

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Garrett is talking about OTA's, I have no doubt that the regulars will get plenty of work come training camp.
I also have no doubt the team works harder and focuses more than they ever did under Wade. But yeah, you'd like to hear more stuff from him like "You can't make the club in the tub."
 

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I also have no doubt the team works harder and focuses more than they ever did under Wade. But yeah, you'd like to hear more stuff from him like "You can't make the club in the tub."
Yeah, he's no FJ.
 

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Parcells just played favorites with vets. I suspect most of his "tough it out" shit was part of his rookie hazing. Al Singleton could have spent the entire offseason in an iron lung and gotten the start.
 
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