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by River City Rage on Jul 13, 2008 3:12 PM EDT in Biography

[Note by River City Rage, 07/13/08 3:09 PM EDT ] Zac from the fantastic site "Throwing into Traffic" has perhaps the most nuanced perspective on the rise and fall of Matt Jones. He was kind enough to let me post it here. Zac has a unique take on the Jaguars, and he links to some of his other writings in this article. Thank you Zac for sharing this! -Chris

I’m probably one of maybe a handful of people that is in any way saddened by Jaguars WR Matt Jones being caught with cocaine. Anyone who frequents the site knows that he’s a particular favorite of mine, both because of his physical capabilities and the humanizing, almost pathetic desperation that he seems to carry around with him. Indeed, despite my recent praising of Jack Del Rio, I still begrudge his careless destruction of Jones, who is built much more psychologically fragile than his frame and measurables suggest. Perhaps most saddening is that this year, surrounded by a team of fellow NFL castaways and relieved of much of the pressure that came with his arrival into the league, Jones stood a chance of thriving in Jacksonville. After all, does it make sense that someone who has Jones’s gifts and has flashed the kind of potential he’s shown (Jones’s one handed catches are as close as I think the NFL has come to slam dunks) would stay completely quiet for long?

That said, I don’t now how to read this latest misstep in Jones’s career full of mistakes by himself and others. It’s not surprising that he’d be caught with some sort of illicit pastime; after all, you try going through life hearing how much more spectacular you should be and see if it doesn’t mess with your perspective. I joked with a friend that Jones did cocaine because at 6’6", 238 pounds, a 4.37 40-yard time and a 40 inch vertical, ordinary life among humans is BORING. I’m not so sure that the idea is far off of the mark, although the real problem may not be that ordinary life is depressingly boring compared to who Matt Jones is, but that Matt Jones’s life is depressingly boring compared to how Matt Jones knows it should be. We talk all the time about our frustrations with failed "workout wonders," but I wonder what it must be like for them. Consider that while our feelings are tied to the unimaginable potential of possessing the athletic capability of these players, for them, the potential is completely imaginable. Matt Jones knows exactly what it’s like to move as fast, jump as high, and be as strong as Matt Jones, and it must be incredibly frustrating to have that understanding paired with the disappointment that comes from those gifts lacking accomplishment. This is probably why while Jones’s career becomes a punchline for us, he and other similarly athletically gifted disappointments are totally unable to find levity in the situation.

Matt Jones is one of the most uniquely human wide receivers in that his general diva tendencies (the pouting, the vow to not shave…) never fully eclipse his own desperation. This makes it particularly frustrating to watch Jack Del Rio bench Jones and chide him in the media for the very traits that I’ve come to appreciate, and the fact that this latest issue is probably going to lead to more of the same is disheartening. This is why I’m hoping that this latest incident serves two purposes. First, I’m hoping Jones gets released from the Jaguars. I know I’ve extolled the virtues of the faceless, band of damned brothers passing attack they’ve built down there, but at this point the likelihood of Del Rio allowing Jones to be a part of it seems slim; Jones would be the fifth option at best. Furthermore, given this latest incident, I don’t know that anonymity in the whole is the cure for what ails Matt Jones. Instead, maybe he needs a change of locales to a place that has shown an aptitude for and a predilection towards repairing and restoring fallen stars. Which is why the second thing I hope is that Matt Jones, an Arkansas alum, will wind up on the Cowboys. This isn’t as out of the blue as it may seem. Jerry Jones lives and dies by Arkansas football, and has proven his willingness to bet on tremendous upside versus some potential for failure in the cases of Terrell Owens and Adam Jones. Furthermore, the team needs to solidify it 2-3 receiver spots, and Jones is ideally built to satisfy either role (he’s certainly more of a downfield threat than Patrick Crayton). Throwing T.O., Matt Jones, Crayton, and Witten downfield would give the Cowboys the strangest and most dangerous (in several different senses of the word) passing offense in the league. Having already gambled and won with T.O., is it crazy to think Jones could do the same with a younger, faster, bigger receiver?

In any case, I want this incident to be the one that lets Matt Jones separate from the past. Obviously, it’s never a positive thing when someone gets arrested, but I can’t shake the feeling that this is less the start of a terrible pattern or downward spiral than it is a necessary outburst on a lost prodigy’s road to finding himself. It’s not like Matt Jones was riding high prior to the arrest; he’d gone from dynamic receiver of the future, a man who could turn his size and speed into airborne art that was the sum of a number of dynamic energies, to a failure cruising around the backwoods with blow in his lap. If Dallas, (or anyone for that matter, but Dallas has done it already so let’s stick with them) were willing to pick up the pieces of Matt Jones, wouldn’t it be worth it to buy so low on such young, potentially salvageable greatness? Having already shaped T.O. into a happier human being, I think it’s time for the Cowboys to work psychological wonders on another project. I want Matt Jones to start smiling.

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The Great White Hope

One thing that never gets talked about and something I think is pretty interesting is the relationship between Matt Jones and Jacksonville based on race. I know all the P.C. people never like to talk about it but Jacksonville has southern roots and a heritage that still lingers. Now look at Matt Jones. A white receiver that’s freakishly athletic who is (obviously) loved when he gets drafted and whose jersey is one of the most popular among fans. When in reality he was a quarterback trying to play receiver who was just a combine phenom (I hate the combine because football is played on the field in pads not in spandex with stopwatches , just ask Anquan Boldin but that’s another story) Jacksonville wanted him to be great so badly, not only because he was a first round pick but also because the guy is white. It seems we’ve given him the benefit of the doubt now for such a long time when we immediately threw Reggie Williams under the bus after he started off slow. As much as people want to deny it, race still plays a huge role in the relationship between fans and players. We’ve had multiple instances where police and players have exchanged racial remarks at one another and remember how much press and love Tim Couch got last year just for trying out with the team? When we were losing I heard so much grumbling about never being able to win with three black quarterbacks on the roster. Now I’m not some bleeding heart liberal that’s out to push the race agenda in everyone’s face but I just find it so interesting that we’ve given Jones so much credit. When it comes down to it, it doesn’t matter what color you are but it’s how hard you work, and Jones has been a lazy disappointment. Finally we have a chance to cut him and move on. Hopefully he lands on his feet somewhere else and resurrects his career but he’s done it Jacksonville. To most of the people around here it will still be hard to part ways with Jones because to many of the fans he was the “Great White Hope”.

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What a load of BS


by Tkopa on Jul 13, 2008 5:05 PM EDT reply 0 recs

http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2008/7/13/570752/on-matt-jones-the-power-of
 

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that was a nice read......it is a shame that this talent is most likey going to waste.......Spears is looking alot better at this time.
 

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No thanks.

I hope Jones can get his life straight, but I would rather he not appear in a Cowboys uniform.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2143553 said:
that was a nice read......

No it wasn't.

It was a pathetic rant by an obsessed and obviously braindamaged fan.

I mean blaming Jack Del Rio for Jones' apparent drug issue? Claiming everyone of Jones' athletic gifts would use cocaine if they were that "bored"?
 

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Alexander;2143576 said:
No it wasn't.

It was a pathetic rant by an obsessed and obviously braindamaged fan.

I mean blaming Jack Del Rio for Jones' apparent drug issue? Claiming everyone of Jones' athletic gifts would use cocaine if they were that "bored"?
I agreed with some of the article, disagreed with some. But I dont want him in a Cowboys uniform. He doesnt upgrade the WR corps. He is essentially Miles Austin with a much higher draft position.
 

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He will never be a Cowboy.
Jerry as much as said recently that he has brought players in with some baggage but none with drug problems ...
 

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What a chain yanking waste of an article.

Are we supposed to feel sorry he got caught? Get a life!
 

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Where is that guy with the Matt Jones to the Cowboys Campaign sig? :laugh2:

How does that campaign look now? :D
 

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I think that any interest the Cowboys might have had in Matt Jones has go down the drain. Jerry hasn't forgotten how much damage Quincy Carter's drug problem contributed to our 04 season & personally also hurt him (Jerry) because he took such a big gamble on drafting him in the 2nd round. Besides, if Jones is charged/convicted, he could face prison time and/or suspension by the NFL. BTW: I still think Jones has a lot of NFL potential as a quality WR if handled right (and WR coach Sherman would have been that guy) but drug problems is something else.
 

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dogunwo;2143578 said:
I agreed with some of the article, disagreed with some. But I dont want him in a Cowboys uniform. He doesnt upgrade the WR corps. He is essentially Miles Austin with a much higher draft position.

Well not quite, Jones had a couple decent seasons. He actually had a rookie season that even a guy who was picked in the top 10 of the draft as a wideout woulda been happy to have considering how long it usually takes WR's to hit their stride in the league. Austin hasn't done ANYTHING in the NFL as a receiver yet. Although I have hopes. And certainly not saying I'd ever want Jones.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2143553 said:
that was a nice read......it is a shame that this talent is most likey going to waste.......Spears is looking alot better at this time.

not sure what talent you are talking about...he certainly has never shown it in this league

David
 

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the post about matt jones has 2 big negatives;

First, Matt Jones has some down time coming probably from the law, then some suspension from the NFL.

Next, most likely Matt Jones will receive some suspension from the commissioner Goodell. Then you add in the fact that Goodell imposed a new league rule that any NFL team that drafts, signs a player with a past after a few months ago. Then that team can be fined and possibly lose draft picks.

Jerry Jones isnt going to take a chance on Matt Jones this year for sure. Maybe next year or year after. Then, you have to add into the fact that Matt Jones has an issue with his body, not sure what he has, but something about a soft body tissue where injuries pile up on him. Till Matt Jones finds out how to fix that, then most likely no team will take a chance on him for that reason too.

So, right now, Matt Jones pro football history will be put on hold at least for a year, maybe more till the drug issue is dealt with, Matt Jones faces it and overcoomes it. Then, his history issue with his soft body problems.

I myself was jumping at the bit for the Cowboys to draft Matt Jones, now looks like Spears was the better choice than Matt Jones. I am not saying dont give up on Matt Jones, but he has some drug issues to face in his life, overcome if possible and possibly some law endorcement time and some suspension from the NFL. Till all of that is dealt with, Jerry Jones isnt going to take a chance on him.

Just look the past people that Jerry Jones has signed with past issues. Tank Johnson, Terrell Owens, Adam Jones, none of these guys had drug problems. Jerry Jones had his issues with Quincy Carter, Goodrich to name a few. Jerry has learned his lessons with people with drug issues, to stay away from them.
 

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"Psychologically fragile" = Can't hack it.

No thank you very much.
 

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Fletch;2143583 said:
Where is that guy with the Matt Jones to the Cowboys Campaign sig? :laugh2:

How does that campaign look now? :D

That would be me.

And the campaign doesn't look so good right now.

It went 'down the drain' went that stuff went 'up his nose'.
 

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I recall some one making a thread bout this before if i vaguely remember it wasn't as long as this article but it basically hit on the same points.....:rolleyes:
 

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stasheroo;2143623 said:
That would be me.

And the campaign doesn't look so good right now.

It went 'down the drain' went that stuff went 'up his nose'.

but daddy says it wasnt his :D

I think daddy knows his boy is about to be unemployed bigtime

David
 

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Alexander;2143576 said:
No it wasn't.

It was a pathetic rant by an obsessed and obviously braindamaged fan.

I mean blaming Jack Del Rio for Jones' apparent drug issue? Claiming everyone of Jones' athletic gifts would use cocaine if they were that "bored"?
thank you...this guy is blinded by his numbers...memo to all Matt Jones lovers...the guy cannot play. Period.
 

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dbair1967;2143786 said:
but daddy says it wasnt his :D

I think daddy knows his boy is about to be unemployed bigtime

David

The enablers never want to admit that there's a problem.
 
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