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fryingdutchman
05-03-2009, 09:00 AM
Yes indeed, I'm a bigtime Cowboy hater....but this story is a bummer. However, it is quite symbolic of their last couple of seasons...and hopefully many more to come

Coach among 12 injured in Cowboys' roof collapse

By DAVID JIMENEZ and JAIME ARON
Associated Press Writers


IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Whenever a storm hits while the Dallas Cowboys are inside their practice facility, the sound of rain pelting the tent-like structure can drown out conversation. No matter the noise, safety rarely was an issue - until Saturday.

Wind that was just shy of tornado strength, and perhaps stronger, ripped through the roof during a rookie minicamp practice, essentially popping the so-called bubble. Between the falling debris and the furor to get out, special teams coach Joe DeCamillis broke his back and 11 more people were hospitalized.

About 60 others felt lucky to escape with only cuts and bruises.

"I saw it coming down and didn't have time to react," secondary coach Dave Campo said. "I hit the ground and was able to get back up."

DeCamillis, hired a few months ago, is likely to need surgery to fix "a couple of broken vertebrae" in his lower back but is expected to recover, said his father-in-law, Dan Reeves, the longtime NFL coach.

DeCamillis was among 10 people taken away by emergency vehicles. Two others went to hospitals on their own.

"Right now, I think we don't have anybody who is in a life-threatening situation," said Dr. Paul Pepe, head of emergency medical services for Dallas County.

Those with more serious injuries included a person with a head injury, one with an open fracture below the knee and someone who was impaled with metal, said Tommy Gonzalez, Irving's city manager.

Names of the injured were not released due to privacy issues. Players were told not to discuss the episode with reporters.

Just before the facility was flattened, wind was clocked at 64 mph, a single mph shy of the threshold for a weak tornado. However, National Weather Service meteorologist Gary Woodall said a "microburst" may have pushed the wind beyond 70 mph at the top of the structure. A microburst also was to blame for a 1985 Delta Airlines crash at nearby DFW airport that killed 137 people.

"The fact that there weren't more injuries is rather miraculous," Woodall said.

Also incredible: An Irving police spokesman said there was hardly any damage beyond the Cowboys' facility.

Before Bill Parcells was hired as coach in 2003, the Cowboys rarely practiced indoors, unless weather was bad enough for them to ride buses to a high school team's bubble. Parcells suggested that owner Jerry Jones build one, and it was finished in time for Parcells' first season at a cost of more than $4 million.

The no-frills building was pretty much a 100-yard football field with a few more yards of clearance all the way around. The roof was 80 feet high, the equivalent of an eight-story building.

On Saturday, there were 27 players - almost all drafted last weekend or signed as undrafted rookies - working out when the storm hit. Also in the building were coaches, support staff and media.

Nick Eatman of DallasCowboys.com escaped, but was knocked down by something hitting his back. He then heard someone screaming for help and realized it was coming from under a door frame. He recognized that it was Todd Archer of The Dallas Morning News because of a tattoo on his ankle.

Eatman and colleague Josh Ellis tried freeing Archer but the structure wouldn't budge. "It was like a car," Eatman said. Then safety DeAngelo Smith and linebacker Brandon Williams managed to lift it just enough for Archer to squirm out.

"I was trapped. I couldn't move," said Archer, who figures he was down 20 to 25 seconds. "Then those guys lifted it up - not very far, but I was able to move from my side to my back. ... Once I got out of there, I looked back and the whole thing was down."

Eatman said one of the swaying lights wound up more than two football fields away. The giant blue star atop the building lay crumpled on the ground. The storm knocked out power at team headquarters and splintered trees across the property. Power was out at team headquarters for about an hour.

"We're lucky no one got electrocuted with all the water in the building," head coach Wade Phillips said.

Larry Rodriguez, a television cameraman who in 2005 was attacked by Kenny Rogers while filming the former Texas Rangers pitcher, received six stitches to close a cut on a hand.

The team canceled Sunday's practice, the final one for the rookies. The first voluntary full-squad minicamp is May 19-21.

Redballjets88
05-03-2009, 12:58 PM
Yeah that was all over the local news yesterday. The practice bubble is huge, I've driven past it many times, I can't imagine how it was to be in it when it fell.

fryingdutchman
05-04-2009, 10:47 PM
I can't imagine how it was to be in it when it fell.

This should give you some idea...

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Pennypacker
05-04-2009, 10:49 PM
One of the scouts was paralyzed waste down, poor guy.

fryingdutchman
05-04-2009, 10:49 PM
And...to make things worse...

IRVING, Texas -- A Dallas Cowboys scouting assistant was permanently paralyzed from the waist down after his spine was severed during the collapse of the team's tent-like practice structure in a severe storm.

The team announced Rich Behm was in stable condition at Parkland Hospital on Sunday after surgery to stabilize a fracture to the thoracic spine.


When you look at the destruction, it's hard to imagine how everyone survived, writes ESPN.com's Matt Mosley. Blog.

• More from Cowboys' facility

The 33-year-old Behm was among a dozen people hurt in the accident Saturday, and was one of three Cowboys staffers who remained hospitalized.

Joe DeCamillis, 43, the team's new special teams coach, sustained a fracture of one of his cervical vertebrae without paralysis. He was in stable condition at Parkland and scheduled for surgery Monday.

Assistant athletic trainer Greg Gaither, 35, had surgery Saturday night to repair a fracture to the tibia and fibula in his right leg. He is expected to be released from the Baylor Regional Medical Center later this week.

fryingdutchman
05-04-2009, 10:49 PM
One of the scouts was paralyzed waste down, poor guy.

Wow. Looks like we posted at the same time!

:)

Pennypacker
05-04-2009, 11:11 PM
Wow. Looks like we posted at the same time!

:)

When your practically running the Sports thread its good for me to be on the ball with all up to date information ;)

Can't let you beat me to it FD

redblkwht
05-05-2009, 02:55 AM
Read the outcome of the coaches, that sucks man. wonder if Jerry gets
sued or the builder 1st..

fryingdutchman
05-05-2009, 11:41 AM
It's getting uglier...

Now the media is reporting that the roof of the structure was never inspected.

Attorneys....START YOUR ENGINES!

Pennypacker
05-05-2009, 11:49 AM
Under Section 408.001 of the Texas workers’ compensation laws, an employer can be sued only if the employee dies and if the accident arose from gross negligence of intentional conduct. So, basically, the injured employees cannot sue the Cowboys.

houseofpain
05-16-2009, 05:46 PM
This should give you some idea...

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sorry dude, practicing

WARF
05-17-2009, 04:42 PM
Bring the pain!!!!!!!
Say it!!!!!!!!