There comes a time during training camp where you become sick of going against the same people. Each day you grind with and against the same players, and even though you are all representing the Cowboys, competitiveness and tempers are at high risk to boil over.
That seems to be exactly what happened at the Dallas Cowboys afternoon practice on Sunday.
According to Mike Fisher of 105.3 The Fan, wide receiver Noah Brown and linebacker Kyle Wilber were kicked out of practice yesterday after a scuffle during the team periods. Fisher added that as temper’s flared, there were then helmets thrown.
Playing in college, any fight during camp was normally reprimanded by the head coach, but then rewarded (in a sense) by the respective position coaches. I can’t speculate that this is the attitude in Dallas, but that is the sort of culture around football which can make teams great.
The head coach wants to make sure that his yearning for discipline and professionalism is heard, but the position coaches know how tiring it can get to see the same opponents day after day.
While some believe the Cowboys took competitiveness within the team too far yesterday, I think it could also be argued this fire is a good sign for their mentality heading into the 2017 season.
After going 13-3 in 2016, the Cowboys could potentially rest on their laurels and assume they are too talented to fall from the top of the NFC East.
Clearly, they know better.
Someone like Noah Brown needs all the reps he can get as he competes with fellow wide-outs for final roster and practice squad spots. But as long as he didn’t completely act a fool, I don’t mind seeing some “dog” in a player whatsoever.
Still, the fact it went so far that head coach Jason Garrett had to kick them out of practice is probably not a good sign. Further information is needed before we jump to real conclusions about the incident.
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