Adam Jones

1 January 2009

re the half when Romo was picked off.  That led to an Eagles TD and a last second FG (after an Adam Jones fumbled on the kick-off) right before the half.  The Cowboys tried to rally in the second half and they were on the verge of scoring several times.  Unfortunately, for them, they fumbled the ball away and the Birds showed no mercy as they scored two defensive TDs.  The Cowboys may have more talent then many teams in the NFL, but championships aren’t won on paper; they’re won on the gridiron.  The Birds are peaking at the right time as they enter the playoffs on a high note.   

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18 December 2008

l say it for him.  Tony Romo got…snubbed!

  

Short Shots:  

Adam Jones has been cleared to play Saturday night against the Ravens.  This is good news for both Jones and the Cowboys.  At first, it was feared that his injury could have been career ending.  Now, it appears that he will see significant playing time against the Ravens.  Jones will return to his usual duties of returning kicks, and playing in the nickel and dime packages. 

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18 November 2008

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Sheriff Goodell is supposed to make his ruling about suspended CB Adam Jones early this week.  Jerry Jones and Wade Phillips have stated that they would welcome Pacman back, once he is reinstated.  Adam would be an added bonus to the Cowboys defense, as they have struggled at times!  

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17 November 2008

 

           Last night, on Sunday Night Football, the Cowboys and Redskins met in a heated NFC East rivalry.  The ‘Boys came to Washington, sporting a 5-4 record, while the ‘Skins were 6-3.  The Cowboys welcomed back their offensive leader, Tony Romo, as well as Pro-Bowl corner, Terence Newman.  Dallas had already lost to the Redskins earlier this season, and this was a must-win game for the Cowboys. 

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14 November 2008

injury.  The time to win is…now!  

Jerry Jones said he would welcome back Adam Jones, if Sheriff Goodell reinstates him.  That decision could come early next week, but I wouldn’t count on it.  I think Goodell will make both Jones’ sweat it out for another week or three!  For some reason, Goodell likes making an example out of Pacman!  

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17 October 2008

 

           Each week, on Friday, I will look into my (never wrong, just misinformed) crystal ball and give my predictions for that weekend games.  I will always prognosticate on the Eagles and Cowboys games and then pick two more games of interest (to me, that is, not necessarily to you).  Keep in mind, that this is for entertainment purposes only, and that I do not endorse any sort of legal or illegal gambling.  That being said…let’s see what’s in my crystal ball!  

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16 October 2008

gratulations to the Phils…and let’s start making plans for that parade!

*Apparently, Adam Jones has checked himself into a rehab facility.  The NFL required him to do so as part of his process to be reinstated into the league.

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15 October 2008

It is a privilege to play in the NFL, not a right. Adam Jones hasn’t earned the privilege.

Now that the bad is out of the way, possible positive news came out of Dallas before the trading deadline ended on Tuesday. Disgruntled Detroit wide receiver Roy Williams is headed to Dallas in a very lopsided trade (in my opinion). Jerry Jones gave up a first round, a third round, and a sixth round pick to land Williams and a pointless seventh round selection. That’s a ridiculous price to pay in the NFL, as draft picks are usually more coveted than players. (Dumb, yes. But that’s the way it is.) Jerry has mortgaged his team’s future to try and win the Super Bowl this year and he has added a player to an already loaded position to do it.

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p>           I will be the first to say that what Adam Jones has done in the past is ridiculous, foolish, childish, unlawful…insert your favorite adjective here!  The NFL (Goodell and Jerry Jones, more specifically) gave Adam a second chance…but did they?  Well, Jerry sure did!  He gave him a contract laced with incentives.  He gave him a security team to watch his every move.  He gave him a support group consisting of former Cowboy Deion Sanders and others…not enough, was it?  Jerry Jones did everything for Adam…but did Sheriff Goodell? 

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14 October 2008

The cowboys traded for Adam Jones and what dose he do? he gets into trouble, why isn't Jerry Jones getting into trouble for adding a trouble maker? The reason for this is because if the owners

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