Cowboys Special Teams Coach Joe DeCamillis To Return For OTA's?

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    Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis is doing better in his recovery from a broken neck suffered in the collapse of the team’s indoor practice facility last May. Coach Wade Phillips reported that DeCamillis should be ready for the beginning of OTA’s this spring after taking some time away from the club, according to Charean Williams of the Forth Worth Star-Telegram. "He’s doing all right," Phillips said, according to the report. "Pain management is really the theme. He’s been in pain. I’ve never had a player get shot up 22 games in a row for pain. I’ve never asked a player to do anything like that, but he did that. Hopefully, that’ll start going away, subside some and he’s doing some therapy to try to help that. It’s been a tough year for him." "We have players that play with pain but not with injury," Phillips said. "I think he coached with injury. I think that was a very courageous thing he did."

    Source: National Football Post