This is great news! <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A week into camp, Parcells says ?things are not going well?OXNARD, Calif. (AP) -A week into training camp, Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells doesn?t like what he?s seen so far.??Things are not going well,?? Parcells said Friday. ??I?m worried about that, and a little frustrated, with things in a couple of places where we should be better than what they are. But it?s the first week of the season so I have to keep that in perspective as well.??Parcells has said for several days that the defense is far ahead of the offense, starting with the line. When the blocking falters, it?s more difficult for the running backs to find holes and for quarterbacks to complete passes.The line had a new look in practice Friday afternoon, with Rob Petitti taking over at left tackle, bumping Flozell Adams to the second team. Marc Colombo replaced Petitti on the right side.??That?s generally where you are at this point in camp. The defense is always ahead of the offense,?? quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. ??Obviously we?ve got to take steps forward, but it?s not something that I?m pressing the panic button on now.??A few days ago, Parcells thought some of his position coaches were spending too much time explaining things while they were on the field. He prefers they do that in meetings and use practices to see whether they can do it. So he added more 11-on-11 drills, when coaches can?t be a security blanket.Now he?s considering adding more two-a-days.??I?m not sure,?? he said. ??But I know I got to make progress here.??The team has had two-a-days every other day, with Friday marking their fourth. Only five more are scheduled the remaining two-plus weeks of camp.Parcells expects to have a better idea of where his team is after a 90-play scrimmage Saturday.??I need to take Sunday and just kind of sit back and look at it and see where we are and what we need to do to get ready for next week,?? he said. ??Once those games start coming, it gets to be a little different schedule so I want to make sure I take advantage of all the opportunities we have while we?re here prior to that.??Players get their first day off Sunday. The preseason opener is next Saturday in Seattle, followed by another off day then the final week of camp. They leave California for good Aug. 20.??This is really the toughest time of the season in pro football,?? Parcells said. ??The players are tired, they don?t see any light at the end of the tunnel, they don?t have a game, it?s just not that much fun for them. So I have to take that into consideration.??But at the same token, I just think we need to be a little more battled-hardened than we already are. I have some players that are pretty well resilient, but not all.??</div>http://www.redskins.com/news/APNewsDetail.jsp?id=22417
Tuna does all this stuff all the time, its his way of motavating players to play harder and crap. We'll see come the season if he actually meant it or not but I wouldnt read too much into it.