azazel wrote:
Ma il backup di Spencer non lo deve fare la nostra prima scelta Jason Williams? Se no cosa l' abbiamo preso a fare?! Già che puntare la tua prima scelta su un backup è una mossa veramente geniale, mentre continueremo a giocare senza free safety....bah...
No, non farà il backup a Spencer, anzi lo vedo più simile a Burnett. Che poi, non solo abbiamo preso un backup con la nostra prima scelta, ma è pure un progetto perchè proveremo a mettero all'interno come weak inside linebacker, visto che Brooking farà giusto quest'anno e poi ciao.
Domanda, ma Carpenter è ancora a libro paga?
Alvin wrote:
Domanda, ma Carpenter è ancora a libro paga?
Si si...e chi lo smuove da lì :lol2: ridiamo per non piangere :figo:
Sto chiedendo info al re dei ruchi...spero che almeno lui sappia infondermi un pò di ottimismo.
La vera notizia da postare sarebbe questa: DeMarcus Ware says he's getting "closer" to finalizing a contract extension with the Cowboys and indicated he's pleased with talks.
The deal should fall somewhere between James Harrison's $51M pact and Albert Haynesworth's "$100 million" contract. Ware is currently slated to only make $1.005 million in 2009 after leading the NFL in sacks last season.
è crollato il dome che copre il campo di allenamento ad Irving, a causa di una tempesta.
ci sono 4 feriti seri fra i membri dello staff, mentre i giocatori sembrano essere tutti a posto.
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Giordan wrote:
Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
Immagini agghiaccianti.
Certo che prima il Superdome, poi l'anno scorso il Reliant appena costruito, adesso la nostra struttura di allenamento. Ma è possibile che ogni volta che c'è una tempesta queste strutture ipercostose perdano pezzi o collassino?!
il capo delle emergenze della contea di Dallas "Right now, I think we don't have anybody who is in a life-threatening situation."
il racconto dell'accaduto Storms often make loud noises inside the so-called bubble, but this time overhead lights swayed violently. One of the team's video staff was the first out the door, followed by Nick Eatman of DallasCowboys.com. Eatman was hit by something and went down a few feet away, then heard someone screaming for help. He recognized it was Todd Archer of The Dallas Morning News.
Eatman and colleague Josh Ellis tried freeing Archer but the structure wouldn't budge. "It was like a car," Eatman said. Then safety DeAngelo Smith and linebacker Brandon Williams were able to get it up just enough for Archer to squirm out.
"All I saw was blue jerseys," said Archer, whose right elbow and legs were scraped. "I was trapped, I couldn't move. Then those guys lifted it up—not very far, but I was able to move from my side to my back. ... Once I got out of there, I looked back and the whole thing was down."
Archer said that as he fled for shelter, other players appeared to be stepping through the debris looking for others in need of help.
Eatman said one of the swaying lights wound up more than two football fields away. The giant blue star atop the building lay crumpled on the ground. The storm knocked out power at team headquarters and splintered trees across the property.
Larry Rodriguez, a local television cameraman who was in the news several years ago after he was attacked by Kenny Rogers while filming the former Texas Rangers pitcher, was treated with six stitches for a cut on a hand.
c'è stato un grave pericolo, ma per fortuna l'elettricità è andata via subito "We're lucky no one got electrocuted with all the water in the building," head coach Wade Phillips said. "A couple of players had minor injuries, but they were all right."
Giordan wrote:
Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
Paperone wrote:
fra i 12 feriti vi è coach Joe DeCamillis
il capo delle emergenze della contea di Dallas "Right now, I think we don't have anybody who is in a life-threatening situation."
il racconto dell'accaduto Storms often make loud noises inside the so-called bubble, but this time overhead lights swayed violently. One of the team's video staff was the first out the door, followed by Nick Eatman of DallasCowboys.com. Eatman was hit by something and went down a few feet away, then heard someone screaming for help. He recognized it was Todd Archer of The Dallas Morning News.
Eatman and colleague Josh Ellis tried freeing Archer but the structure wouldn't budge. "It was like a car," Eatman said. Then safety DeAngelo Smith and linebacker Brandon Williams were able to get it up just enough for Archer to squirm out.
"All I saw was blue jerseys," said Archer, whose right elbow and legs were scraped. "I was trapped, I couldn't move. Then those guys lifted it up—not very far, but I was able to move from my side to my back. ... Once I got out of there, I looked back and the whole thing was down."
Archer said that as he fled for shelter, other players appeared to be stepping through the debris looking for others in need of help.
Eatman said one of the swaying lights wound up more than two football fields away. The giant blue star atop the building lay crumpled on the ground. The storm knocked out power at team headquarters and splintered trees across the property.
Larry Rodriguez, a local television cameraman who was in the news several years ago after he was attacked by Kenny Rogers while filming the former Texas Rangers pitcher, was treated with six stitches for a cut on a hand.
c'è stato un grave pericolo, ma per fortuna l'elettricità è andata via subito "We're lucky no one got electrocuted with all the water in the building," head coach Wade Phillips said. "A couple of players had minor injuries, but they were all right."