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Sucker Jerry Jones bought it hook, line, & sinker when Cass got a 3rd round
pick for Drew Henson - now rumors are Cass is gonna make him another "can't miss" deal, a large tract of Real Estate in the Louisiana swamps that's a great place for building houses - no telling what Cass will
get for this "very valuable property" - watch out for those gators & quick
sand there Jerry boy.
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" Posted on Tue, Aug. 09, 2005
Henson's status gets shakier every day
By GIL LEBRETON
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
Sucker Jerry Jones bought it hook, line, & sinker when Cass got a 3rd round
pick for Drew Henson - now rumors are Cass is gonna make him another "can't miss" deal, a large tract of Real Estate in the Louisiana swamps that's a great place for building houses - no telling what Cass will
get for this "very valuable property" - watch out for those gators & quick
sand there Jerry boy.
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" Posted on Tue, Aug. 09, 2005
Henson's status gets shakier every day
By GIL LEBRETON
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/columnists/gil_lebreton/12338765.htmLast Saturday's scrimmage provided the fitting synopsis to Henson's first week in training camp. His long pass to Ahmad Merritt soared high and true, but seemed to wither about one stride short of its mark -- incomplete. Henson completed only four of his next 12 passes, failing to reach the end zone.
Don't jump to conclusions, Parcells has cautioned the media.
"I'm not going to go into those guys yet," he said Monday morning, dodging a question about his three quarterbacks. "I told you that I'll talk about them after a couple of [preseason] games."
It doesn't take a sociology degree, however, to see that in newcomer Drew Bledsoe, Parcells has a No. 1 quarterback whom he feels he can trust. Bledsoe's training camp performance thus far could best be described as confident, but unspectacular.
Not that Parcells is looking for spectacular.
Henson, meanwhile, has been undistinguished to the point of prompting some sideline-watchers to think he might be losing his No. 2 status to Tony Romo.
Henson admitted he didn't have a good first scrimmage.
"Yeah, I would have liked to have been more effective," he said. "I've got to make the corrections, learn from my mistakes and keep moving forward. I don't have time to look back."
Parcells may not have time, either. He has structured practices to give equal opportunities to all three quarterbacks -- equal snaps, equal attempts in the two-minute drill and equal playing time once preseason games begin.
Henson shrugged off a question about that putting added pressure on him and Romo.