Barber absence no worry, Jones says

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 Barber absence no worry, Jones says
Marion Barber has not been working out with the team at Valley Ranch. [link]

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THURSDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/15/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
Said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of RB Marion Barber’s contract situation, “I don’t see that it will have a negative impact in his playing this year.” The Cowboys have added a couple of ...

Jerry Jones Is Unconcerned That Marion Barber Prefers to Lift Weights at Home
Published 5/15/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... , is unconcerned, and he doesn't think it'll have any bearing on Barber's performance once the season starts. You know, because it's May: ...

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