Training camp thread...

That's fine. He'll be back and healthy in time for Murray's trip to IR.

Murray is a walking timebomb. Besides he looked like a decent niche player and these foot sprains can be bad for a back and linger a long time.
 
Murray is a walking timebomb. Besides he looked like a decent niche player and these foot sprains can be bad for a back and linger a long time.

Hostile told us that Murray isn't injury prone. I believe him over you, he played the position
 
 
 
If Claiborne goes out and get 5 or more picks this year, you'll all come back to the MO ZONE.

And if he doesn't, there's always next year...I've already been through this with Newman.
 
 
 
The emergence of Holloman covers the loss of Albright.

Sucks about Dunbar. He was starting to look like Charlie Garner under Callahan. Hopefully he's healthy for most of the season.
 
The emergence of Holloman covers the loss of Albright. I

Sucks about Dunbar. He was starting to look like Charlie Garner under Callahan. Hopefully he's healthy for most of the season.

WHOA tiger......do not invoke the Garner for petty players.
 


Why the hell are they asking Orton about Tim frickin' Tebow?
 
WHOA tiger......do not invoke the Garner for petty players.

Huh? Garner was a good player, not special. No need to speak of him in hushed tones as if Dwayne Harris just got compared to Jerry Rice. And, I think there is ample evidence demonstrating Dunbar can be a weapon in the same style.

In other words, big fail on your sarcasm.

It's ok though. By now I'm used to you talking out of your ass.
 
Huh? Garner was a good player, not special. No need to speak of him in hushed tones as if Dwayne Harris just got compared to Jerry Rice. And, I think there is ample evidence demonstrating Dunbar can be a weapon in the same style.

In other words, big fail on your sarcasm.

It's ok though. By now I'm used to you talking out of your ass.

Dude, it's FAIL not fail. I know it may seem like nitpicking, but it's only because I expect perfection from you.
 
Cole Beasley hopes to play vs. Bengals

August, 19, 2013

By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas – As Lance Dunbar recovers from a sprained foot, wide receiver Cole Beasley might be a test case for the running back’s return.

Beasley has not played since spraining his foot Aug. 2 at Oakland. While no two injuries are alike, he was able to do some running on an anti-gravity treadmill Monday that takes pressure off joints, but said some soreness remained.

“I still haven’t really run yet, but I’ve got to get to where I can run with my normal body weight, then get out and cut and make plants and do things that receivers need to do,” Beasley said. “Hopefully I’ll be able to practice before the week is over, but I’m not sure. We’ll see.”

A source said Dunbar could need three to four weeks to recover from his injury, which puts his availability for the Sept. 8 season opener against the New York Giants in jeopardy. Coach Jason Garrett only would say that Dunbar wouldn't play Saturday against Cincinnati and hoped “this is only a mild setback for him.”

Beasley is hoping to play against the Bengals but acknowledged he would have to practice at some point to play.
 


Not even running yet.
 
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