Monday, September 22, 2014

Claiborne status to be determined





Dallas Cowboys Morris Claiborne sealed victory on Sunday to intercept, but it may not have the seal of playing time in the future. When asked about Claiborne will continue to get the same amount of playing time, coach Jason Garrett said, "we will decide how we going to play man over time." Although interception, Claiborne fight St. Louis Rams, to give up 51-yard landing in the second quarter and third quarter 38-yard reception, and his closest defender in Ram in a touchdown in the fourth quarter. He also missed 16-yard is solved, there is a punishment for illegal contact.
Orlando Scandrick Cowboy rotation, his debut season missed the first two games of the season due to suspension, and from other clay according to the Rams. Claiborne played 53 defensive shooting; Scandrick play 51 after missing the last two jointed. Claiborne admitted after the game he was "very annoying" before the intercept. "Not just in the match yesterday he was and isolate them to throw out and capture good to him," Garrett said. "His technique in these plays are not perfect, the reasons for the success of their different drama, he defeated, he only need to continue to learn and grow and develop as a player.
"Confidence is a huge part of playing the game in every position, and possibly the degree of confidence. You will feel a certain degree of confidence, let you play, but when you really play the best football, you know you have more confidence by intuition. Do you know what are you doing, what is your technique, what do you think they will do, how can you attack it, so I just think it is horizontal. So I didn't see a player with no confidence, but I know that when you play well, your confidence grow."
Scandrick start Sunday's game, started 15 games last season. He was glad to come back after missed the first two games. He is thought to be five. "I'm going to put it off until the coach, why would they do that, they are how to do," Scandrick said after the game when asked. "I play when I called for."

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