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Beware of Ware, LB Poised 4 Big Season


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Beware of Ware, LB Poised 4 Big Season
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June 27, 2008 8:00 am

The Cowboys don't do quiet offseasons. Owner Jerry Jones didn't get the "wow" player he wanted to play across from Terrell Owens, but he did eventually trade for the most notorious player in the NFL, Adam "Don't call me Pacman" Jones. It was vintage Jerry Jones because the entire process kept the Cowboys in the spotlight for two months. The talented cornerback (assuming he's fully reinstated) will replace starter Anthony Henry at some point this season, and it will happen sooner than most people think. In addition to adding Jones, the Cowboys were able to break in two first-round picks, running back Felix Jones and cornerback Mike Jenkins. But the player who will make the biggest impact on defense is linebacker DeMarcus Ware. The Cowboys believe Ware is poised to have a monster season. Ware has worked hard in the offseason to redistribute some of his weight and should be a dominating force. What we learned in minicamp     Quarterback Tony Romo and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett have spent a lot of time working together on fundamentals. Garrett believes Romo can become an even more accurate passer. He's walked a fine line with Romo because he doesn't want to take away any of the quarterback's well-documented improvisational skills.    Backup wide receiver Miles Austin may not be a "wow" player, but he did turn a few heads during recent workouts. A week after Adam Jones was lauded on "SportsCenter" for picking off a third-string quarterback twice in practice, Austin burned him for an acrobatic 45-yard touchdown pass. Austin's always had the size and athleticism, but now it looks as though he's improved his hands.   Still unresolved    The Terry Glenn saga continues. After spending the offseason talking about how Glenn could be an important piece in 2008, Jerry Jones tried to get him to sign a waiver that he wouldn't receive his full salary if he re-injured his knee. The two have reached an impasse, which tells you Jones wasn't as sure about Glenn as he earlier said. The Cowboys are prepared to move on without Glenn, who was a nonfactor last season after missing the first 15 regular-season games. Romo is still holding out hope for Glenn because he believes Glenn's still one of the best route runners in football, but at this point, neither side is budging. Safety Ken Hamlin did not participate in workouts because he was franchised and is still hoping to sign a lucrative extension. The Cowboys will eventually sign Hamlin to something similar to what Gibril Wilson received in Oakland (six years, $39 million). It's hard to imagine Hamlin holding out of training camp and we're told he's in excellent shape. Starting DE Chris Canty is also hoping for a new contract, but the Cowboys aren't in a huge hurry with him. He's not the type of person who will let a contract issue affect his play and the Cowboys are well aware of that.  Injury analysis  Glenn is the only significant issue heading into training camp. Head coach Wade Phillips will go out of his way to rest veterans such as Owens and linebacker Zach Thomas, who both suffered injuries last season. Thomas' season ended early because of a concussion and T.O. wasn't effective in the divisional playoff game against the Giants because of an ankle injury.  Roy's last hurrah?  Roy Williams has become a lightning rod for Cowboys fans. Once among the most feared players in the game, Williams is now a sitting duck for tight ends looking for big gains. Phillips and defensive coordinator Brian Stewart have rushed to the safety's defense, but it's no secret that this could be his final season with the team if he doesn't show improvement.  Training camp start date: July 25

 

Matt Mosley covers the NFL for ESPN.com


Beware of Ware, LB Poised 4 Big Season
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Since:Jul 11, 2007

June 27, 2008 8:08 am

I CANT WAIT TILL CAMP STARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Im soooo bored right now with no cowboy news! 

I pray that no one gets hurt.