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    http://cowboys.beloblog.com/

    The cuts dig deep
    Rob Pe ti started 16 games last year at right tackle as a rookie, playing every offensive snap, but the Cowboys waived Pe ti Saturday, leaving Jason Fabini as the backup offensive tackle.

    The other surprise move was the cutting of linebacker Rocky Boiman, who received a $1 million signing bonus. Boiman was impressive in training camp practices and came back quicky from a compound fracture to his right thumb.

    Here are the other cuts:
    QB Matt Baker
    OL D'Anthony Batiste
    WR Damarius Bilbo
    DE Stephen Bowen
    WR Terrance Copper
    TE Tony Curtis
    LB Junior Glymph
    WR Skyler Green
    RB Keylon Kincade
    S Willie Pile
    OT Dennis Roland
    C Matt Tarullo
    NT Montavious Stanley.


    S Marcus Coleman will be placed on the suspended list by the NFL and miss the first four games.

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    Last edited by Solid D; 09-04-2006 at 04:27 PM.

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    http://cowboys.beloblog.com/ by Matt Mosley

    Pe ti shocked by decision
    I just hung up the phone with Rob Pe ti, who was released by the Cowboys a few hours ago. The club attempted to work out a trade before making the move.
    Scouting chief Jeff Ireland broke the news to Pe ti after he lifted weights and ran with the team this morning.

    "It's as big a shock to me as anybody," Pe ti said. "I can't tell you why it happened. ... I'm mad, but I guess it's the business. I played a lot better in training camp than I did last year, but that's [Bill Parcells'] decision."

    Here's a little a tip for the future: When Bill Parcells starts bragging about a player's off-season, go ahead and cross him off your list. Pe ti joins a list of off-season wonders, which includes Daleroy "The Professor" Stewart and Stephen Peterman.

    One more mild surprise on the cut list: Terrance Copper was a valuable special teams player last season. Apparently, Parcells thought rookie Sam Hurd and Miles Austin had too much upside to risk sending them through waivers. We're still trying to get clarification on how much playing time it takes to make a player ineligible for the practice squad

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    Yessss. I wanted them to cut Copper and Green so they could keep Rector and Hurd

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    Miles Austin made it too. He must pretty good on Special Teams to beat out Copper.

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    Miles Austin made it too. He must pretty good on Special Teams to beat out Copper.
    I never even saw Miles Austin, did he even play? I don't think he ever played WR in the pre-season. Did he play on Special Teams?

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    Also, that means Rector is goin to be the Punt Returner.

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    Yeah, Miles Austin played pretty well at WR. He caught a nice out-and-up from Romo for a touchdown in the New Orleans game.

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    Yeah, Miles Austin played pretty well at WR. He caught a nice out-and-up from Romo for a touchdown in the New Orleans game.
    Ahhh, I didn't get to see that game. I had to work when they played the Saints. I guess that would be why I never saw him.

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    I just looked at the stats through the 4 pre-season games. Austin has 1 catch 48 yrds 1 td in all of the games.

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    I don't know but I suspect that if Vanderjagt had done better on his kickoffs and FGs, Shawn Suisham would have been cut and Skyler Green might have hung on. The Cowboys may have to go to Suisham for everything if Mike doesn't get his head straight. The Cowboys basically had to waste a special teams slot to protect themselves.

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    I don't know but I suspect that if Vanderjagt had done better on his kickoffs and FGs, Shawn Suisham would have been cut and Skyler Green might have hung on. The Cowboys may have to go to Suisham for everything if Mike doesn't get his head straight. The Cowboys basically had to waste a special teams slot to protect themselves.
    I agree about Suisham, but nothing could have saved Skyler Green - dude was straight pitiful.

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    I liked Copper. Wonder if he can go on the PS.

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    Austin, had made alot of improvement from the mini camps on and the staff liked his speed and size on coverage and return units. They think he has a real chance at receiver and they like the fact that he works hard blocking in the running game. Copper was a willing worker and I was shocked that he was on the list of cuts but you can't second guess Hurd or Rector. Austin or Copper? I liked Copper but they see something according to Ireland and Haley in Austin.

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    I agree about Suisham, but nothing could have saved Skyler Green - dude was straight pitiful.
    Well said. He was drafted primarily for kick returns and did not do well. His decision making was horrible.

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    Well said. He was drafted primarily for kick returns and did not do well. His decision making was horrible.
    the 49ers punter screwed him over. he caught a ball at the 9, getting parcells angry, then let two others go, but they both took good bounces and were inside the five.

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    Pile and Copper deserved to be on the team but Greene was history after he fumbled vs. Vikings.

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    I was surprised Copper was cut over Miles. I thought Junior Glymph played pretty well and I was glad to see Abram Elam make it.

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    I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of these guys put on the PS. Glymph, Stanley, and Baker.

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    I guess Fabini really impressed Parcells during the later part of camp and during the P.S. games, because at the beginning of camp he was horrible. Surprised that Pe ti got released, but I guess that speaks to the better depth at tackle this year over last year.

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    http://www.neworleanssaints.com/news...articleid=2856

    The New Orleans Saints picked up Terrance Copper and Rob Pe ti.

    Payton had them both last year. That adds to some other former Cowboys that are now on the roster, LBs Scott Shanle and Scott Fujita.
    Last edited by Solid D; 09-04-2006 at 06:40 AM.

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    Surprised Payton didn't snatch up Boiman as well, given their derth of talent at LB.

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    http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cf...3A37641EB675D5

    Practice Squad Set
    Green Clears Waivers, Returns To Practice Squad


    Skyler Green was one of 15 players cut by the Cowboys over the weekend.

    Nick Eatman - Email
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    September 4, 2006 12:10 PM

    IRVING, Texas - After cutting down the roster to 53 players on Saturday, the Cowboys finalized their nine-man practice squad, which includes fourth-round pick Skyler Green.

    The Cowboys also re-signed quarterback Matt Baker, defensive end Stephen Bowen, guard D'Anthony Batiste, cornerback Quincy Butler, running back Keylon Kincade, Swedish linebacker Carl-Johan Bjork and tight ends Tony Curtis and Jerome Collins, who was in training camp with the St. Louis Rams.

    Aside from Collins, the other eight players went to camp with the Cowboys. Normally teams are allotted eight players on their practice squad, but Bjork counts as an exemption as part of the NFL's International Practice Squad Program.

    The biggest name on the squad is Green, who was expected to bolster the Cowboys' return game this season. But not only was he rather average on punt and kickoff returns, but he failed to provide any kind of help as a wide receiver. Green did not line up at receiver in the final three preseason games, falling behind rookies Sam Hurd and Miles Austin and first-year wideout Jamaica Rector on the depth chart.

    But just as Rector did last year, Green should get a chance to improve his receiving skills this season working with the scout team in practice.

    Baker will be an important player on the practice squad, considering the Cowboys have just two quarterbacks on the active roster. In years past, the team has used its third quarterback to run the scout team, but Baker will likely handle those duties this year.

    Baker, a rookie free agent from North Carolina, joined the Cowboys one week into training camp after Yale rookie Jeff Mroz was released. Baker, who never played in the preseason, started to get more practice reps than Drew Henson, who was released two weeks ago.

    Along with Kincade, Curtis is the only other returning player from last year's practice squad.

    The NFL changed the eligibility rules of the practice squad this year, allowing players to spend three years on a squad rather than just two. That gives Kincade a chance to stick around this year after spending the last two seasons on the Cowboys' practice squad.

    Here is the list of this year's practice squad:

    QB Matt Baker
    G D'Anthony Batiste
    LB Carl-Johan Bjork
    DE Stephen Bowen
    CB Quincy Butler
    TE Jerome Collins
    TE Tony Curtis
    WR Skyler Green
    RB Keylon Kincade

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    Jerome Collins (TE) is a new name. He was signed after being cut by the Rams.

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    Glad to see Butler back.....hopefully they can work with Green. Kid's got wheels but he needs to make better mental choices.

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    Skyler Green is now back. For those of you who didn't think Vanderjagt's inconsistency didn't have anything to do with a ripple effect on other players, in particular special teams contributors, Parcells said it did today in his press conference.

    Bill also said that he liked Copper and he had done everything he had asked of him but that Terrance wasn't going to play much and that Hurd, Rector and Austin had better upside.

    http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cf...1E40EA7E59B9CF

    IRVING, Texas - Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells didn't want two kickers on his 53-man roster, but Mike Vanderjagt's groin injury left him no choice but to keep second-year veteran Shaun Suisham as insurance.

    That caused a "domino effect" on the rest of the roster, including the release of fourth-round pick Skyler Green and veterans Rob Pe ti and Terrance Copper. Green cleared waivers and was signed to the practice squad Monday, while Pe ti and Copper were picked up by New Orleans.

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