Dallas Cowboys vast receiver CeeDee Lamb reminded teammates to maintain their cool after the staff had a number of skirmishes through the first two days of coaching camp.
Rookie defensive finish Donovan Ezeiruaku and tight finish Brevyn Spann-Ford obtained concerned in a brief scuffle on Tuesday. On the following follow on Wednesday, a battle broke out between security Markquese Bell and TE Tyler Neville.
New head coach Brian Schottenheimer then stopped follow and pulled the entire staff collectively. He mentioned the subsequent participant who threw a punch could be kicked off form (through Joseph Hoyt of The Dallas Morning Information).
“We have got to be skilled,” Lamb mentioned of the incident after follow, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. “I get it that now we have quite a lot of animosity and pressure between us and understanding that we wish to proclaim our dominance and present like aggressiveness on either side of the ball, however then once more, to what extent?”
Preventing in coaching camp is not unusual. It is an intense surroundings. Many are attempting to show themselves earlier than groups trim their rosters to 53 gamers. Nevertheless, an excessive amount of brawling can threaten to tear a locker room aside.
An absence of self-discipline was additionally one motive the Cowboys changed Mike McCarthy with Schottenheimer this offseason. According to NFLPenalties.com, Dallas drew the league’s sixth-most flags (128) final season.
Per Archer, there have been no extra fights after Schottenheimer pulled the staff apart. Nonetheless, the incidents elevate questions on his skill to keep up management. The coach spent Wednesday morning’s assembly discussing two performs the place DE Sam Williams was too bodily and despatched to the sideline. His gamers should not have acquired the message.
It is good for Dallas that Lamb appears to be echoing Schottenheimer’s sentiments, however the rookie HC nonetheless should get by to his staff.
Rebounding from a 7-10 season may already show difficult for the Cowboys. As of Wednesday, ESPN’s Football Power Index offers Dallas a 34.5% likelihood to make the playoffs. Infighting will make that much more troublesome.