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Old 08-12-2004, 01:05 AM   #1
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A Spy in Cowboy Camp?

From the Dallas Morning News:

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Cowboys coach Bill Parcells, an admittedly paranoid person, thought a spy might have penetrated his practice Tuesday morning. The alleged spy was a 6-2 man wearing brown slacks and a lime green short sleeve shirt and tie. He appeared to be a rather outgoing spy. He walked right past two volunteers and onto the field, according to police commander Jason Benites.

He then strolled onto the field to visit with Parcells following practice.

“This guy was strange,” Parcells said during his daily news conference. “I just thought he was up to something.”

When practice ended, Parcells made a beeline for the man, who did not have any type of credential.

After a brief discussion, Parcells sent the man on his way. But three Oxnard policemen questioned him for several minutes following the practice. One policeman said the man claimed to be in town for a tryout with the Cowboys.
Now it didn't seem to me like RedskinRat was 6'2" but our other Cowboy Camp Invader, Riggo44, could it have been him? What say you Riggo?
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