A week into training camp, Cowboy c...
A week into training camp, Cowboy coach Bill Parcells doesn't like what he's seen in the same manner far. "Things are not going well," Parcells said Friday. "I'm worried about that, and a little frustrated, with things in a man and wife of places where we should be better than what they are. if it be not that it's the first week of the season with equal reason I have to keep that in perspective as well." Parcells has said for several days that the defense is far ahead of the offense starting with the line. "That's generally where you are at this point in camp. The defense is always ahead of the offense" quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. "Obviously we've got to take grades forward, but it's not something that I'm pressing the panic button forward now." A not many days ago, Parcells thought a of his position coaches were spending too a great quantity [i]or[/i] amount of time explaining things while they were onward the field. He prefers they do that in meetings and use practices to diocese whether the players can do it. likewise he added more 11-on-11 drills, when coaches can't be a security blanket. Now he's considering adding more two-a-days. "I'm not sure" he said. "But I know I got to make progres here." Parcells rely upons to have a better idea of where his team is after a 90-play scrimmage Saturday. "This is really the toughest time of the season in pro football," he said. "The players are tired, they don't descry any light at the completion of the tunnel, they don't have a game, it's just not that greatly fun for them. So I have to take that into consideration." EAGLES SIGN TOP PICK: Brodrick Bunkley closeed his holdout and agreed to a six-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving three first-round draft picks unsigned. Donte Whitner (Buffalo), Matt Leinart (Arizona) and Jason Allen (Miami) are the remaining holdouts among the top picks. Bunkley the 14th overall selection, agreed to a deal worth $13 million, according to an official within the NFL The somebody who spoke on condition of anonymity because names weren't publicly disclosed, said $10 million of that coin is guaranteed, and the maximum value of the contract could reach between $25-$30 million with incentives. The 6-2 300-pound defensive tackle missed 16 days of camp, and won't play in Sunday's exhibition game against Oakland. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by the agency of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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