FRISCO, Texas -- After 16 seasons and 253 games, L.P. Ladouceur sees nothing but the good in his time with the Dallas Cowboys.
That time came to an end last week when Jake McQuaide was signed as a free agent to be the Cowboys' long-snapper.
"The way it ends is sometimes the way it begins," Ladouceur said. "They're going in a different direction. When I signed with the Cowboys in 2005, they made a quick decision on the snapper they had and signed me. Sometimes it's a bang-bang thing. I think they just wanted to go in a different direction.