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Without much practice work, what happens to Tony Romo-to-Dez Bryant?

IRVING, Texas -- Derek Dooley is like any coach. The Dallas Cowboys' wide receivers coach wants to see his players practice.

Dez Bryant will likely do more in next week’s minicamp as he works his way back from a second bone graft to his surgically repaired right foot in January, but he won’t take part in 11-on-11 drills. That will have to wait until training camp at the end of July.

Bryant has acknowledged that he has had to be more patient than he likes. Dooley feels the same way.

“It’s harder to keep me patient because he needs to work,” Dooley said.