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“Aldon’s great because Aldon’s been working out with our [military veterans] in our MVP program every single Wednesday night,” Jay Glazer said.
“Aldon has been sober for a while and he’s been helping a lot of our vets with their sobriety.”
Aldon Smith was one of the best defensive players in the NFL before the substance abuse issues and domestic violence allegations caught up to him and pretty much derailed his career. These problems and a hit-and-run incident in 2015 ended up earning him a one-year suspension from the league. That’s last we’ve heard from him… until now.
If what Jay Glazer says is true and the 30-year-old DE has indeed turned his life around, teams around the league would probably jump at the chance at adding a talent like Aldon Smith. It’s not very often these WAR DADDY pass rushers become available, especially one that could be had rather cheaply.
HELLO DALLAS COWBOYS!!!
The Dallas Cowboys could be looking for more defensive end help with the possibility of Robert Quinn leaving via free agency. It’s still possible Quinn could be brought back if his asking price isn’t too high, but that shouldn’t stop them from trying to add Aldon Smith to the mix as well.
Aldon Smith proved to be one of the best pass rushers in the league during his short time in the NFL. Not only did he accumulate 19.5 quarterback sacks in a single season, but he also racked up 47.5 in just 59 career games. And guess what… most of his success came under the tutelage of Jim Tomsula, the Dallas Cowboys new defensive line coach.
Jim Tomsula was Aldon Smith’s DL coach with the San Francisco 49ers from 2011-2014 before Smith’s eventual release. Tomsula should have firsthand knowledge about not only the former All-Pro’s talents, but his character as well. If Smith has indeed turned his life around, the Cowboys new DL coach could be the link that brings his talents to Dallas.
https://insidethestar.com/should-the-dallas-cowboys-reunite-aldon-smith-and-jim-tomsula/
“Aldon has been sober for a while and he’s been helping a lot of our vets with their sobriety.”
Aldon Smith was one of the best defensive players in the NFL before the substance abuse issues and domestic violence allegations caught up to him and pretty much derailed his career. These problems and a hit-and-run incident in 2015 ended up earning him a one-year suspension from the league. That’s last we’ve heard from him… until now.
If what Jay Glazer says is true and the 30-year-old DE has indeed turned his life around, teams around the league would probably jump at the chance at adding a talent like Aldon Smith. It’s not very often these WAR DADDY pass rushers become available, especially one that could be had rather cheaply.
HELLO DALLAS COWBOYS!!!
The Dallas Cowboys could be looking for more defensive end help with the possibility of Robert Quinn leaving via free agency. It’s still possible Quinn could be brought back if his asking price isn’t too high, but that shouldn’t stop them from trying to add Aldon Smith to the mix as well.
Aldon Smith proved to be one of the best pass rushers in the league during his short time in the NFL. Not only did he accumulate 19.5 quarterback sacks in a single season, but he also racked up 47.5 in just 59 career games. And guess what… most of his success came under the tutelage of Jim Tomsula, the Dallas Cowboys new defensive line coach.
Jim Tomsula was Aldon Smith’s DL coach with the San Francisco 49ers from 2011-2014 before Smith’s eventual release. Tomsula should have firsthand knowledge about not only the former All-Pro’s talents, but his character as well. If Smith has indeed turned his life around, the Cowboys new DL coach could be the link that brings his talents to Dallas.
https://insidethestar.com/should-the-dallas-cowboys-reunite-aldon-smith-and-jim-tomsula/