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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday afternoon that he has no time-table for making a decision on the status of suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones. Jones was suspended following an altercation with a team bodyguard at Dallas' Joule hotel last month. Goodell later decided to suspend Jones for at least four games for violating the league's conduct policy. The Cowboys win over the Washington Redskins Sunday was the final of those games, but at the time of the suspension Goodell said Jones would not automatically be reinstated. Jones has a history more than a dozen events involving police, including six arrests. He missed the entire 2007 season as a member of the Tennessee Titans on a previous league-mandate suspension. 2 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Look just cut the crap Goodell, either you want him in the league or you don't. Time is precious, so stop wasting his and your time with the petty thinking and waiting. It's just a simple yes or no. What's the point of giving him 4 games when you still have to decide if you want him in the league. Make a simple decision so Jerry, the Cowboys and the fans can just move on
How many second chances will it take for the NFL and Jerry Jones to realize that Adam Jones is alost cause?