Phillips’ son to coach special teams

Cowboys’ special teams coach Joe DeCamillis has gone through a difficult year physically.

Sunday night, DeCamillis underwent an appendectomy at a Virginia hospital, about 90 minutes before kickoff between the Cowboys and the Redskins.

DeCamillis experienced pain on Sunday and then was rushed to the hospital. He will not coach in Sunday’s game. DeCamillis’ status for the rest of the season is uncertain. The Cowboys leave for Dallas after the game and it’s not determined if DeCamillis will be on the team charter.

Wes Phillips, head coach Wade Phillips’ son, will take over the special teams duties. Other coaches will also help Wes Phillips.


Click here to read the full article – By Calvin Watkins of ESPNDallas.com



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East’s A Beast For Dallas Cowboys’ DeMarcus Ware

What will it be for Cowboys outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware on Sunday?

A tackle with occasional pass-protection help from a tight end? A tackle and a tight end at all times? A tackle, a tight end and a running back “chip blocking” on Ware?

Or all of the above?

The Cowboys will be facing an NFC East rival, the New York Giants. When the Cowboys play a divisional game, coach Wade Phillips said, they can count on maximum pass protection aimed at Ware.

Familiarity works against Ware. Teams that face the Cowboys every few seasons often start out treating Ware like any other pass rusher on the edge. NFC East teams, which have felt his wrath twice a season, know better and look for creative ways to neutralize Ware.

Click here to read the full article – By Dallas Morning News




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