Adam Jones Reinstated By NFL - ESPN Video
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Published 8/28/2008 by Tuna Helper at Blogging The Boys
In one of my favorite movies, "Carlito's Way," Al Pacino's character Carlito Brigante has just been released from prison and he yells to the judge "I've been completed rehabilitated, reinvigorated, reassimilated and finally going to be relocated!"
I'm sure Adam Jones can relate. As Brandon W reported earlier he's finally been reinstated by Roger Goodell.
Here's the official stories from the DMN, the Star-Telegram and DC.com.
Spags lays out what was the worst-kept secret in the NFL. The Cowboys had a plan for Jones, Jones followed it, Goodell was watching and on the seventh day he said "Let ...
Now that it's official, how will Adam Jones fit in?
Published 8/28/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley I hope this doesn't catch anyone by surprise, but Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones has been fully reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and will play in the regular-season opener against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 7. Obviously, Goodell wouldn't have partially reinstated Jones if he didn't plan on letting him play in the regular season. He was waiting to see if Jones could make it through a three-month period without receiving any visits from the police. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones pretty much made it impossible for the player to get in trouble by having a four-man security detail track ...
It's official: Adam Jones is back
Published 8/28/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley I hope this doesn't catch anyone by surprise, but Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones has been fully reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and will play in the regular-season opener against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 7. Obviously, Goodell wouldn't have partially reinstated Jones if he didn't plan on letting him play in the regular season. He was waiting to see if Jones could make it through a three-month period without receiving any visits from the police. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones pretty much made it impossible for the player to get in trouble by having a four-man security detail track ...
