Jason Cole: Insider Buzz: McClain Abusing Codeine, Return to Cowboys 'Almost Impossible'

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Is Rolando McClain abusing codeine? Is he out of shape? How much weight has he gained? Do the Dallas Cowboys think he will ever play for them again?

Watch as Bleacher Report NFL Insider Jason Cole discusses McClain's situation in the video above


 

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I really thought missing 10 games would wake this guy up ...thought he was out in Alabama working his tail off getting in shape and studying film..I expected us to have a beast at MLB for the last 6 games plus our SB run






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McClain is clowning on Jerry and Jason just like Ratliff and Orton did. A part of me thinks it's funny, but he definitely should have been cut the day the UA was failed.

Cutting him may cost salary cap dollars.

They could be letting the NFL process do it for them and it could cost them less cap space and any guaranteed monies that they owe him.
 

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Cutting him may cost salary cap dollars.

They could be letting the NFL process do it for them and it could cost them less cap space and any guaranteed monies that they owe him.

Good. Out of sight, out of mind. Him not showing up was the best thing that could have happened
 

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I'm almost afraid to read any news about my Dallas Cowboys.

Literally.....some of these guys wouldn't quit drugs for a million dollars.........five million dollars......with that much money you could afford to turn hallucinations into reality.
 

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I wonder if he gained this addiction to the meds from injuries he got while playing football.


It's crazy how society accepts some stuff and doesn't accept another.


Early on, and in identification of addictions...that's an excuse. After a substantial time needing rehab, it's upon the individual and denial.
 
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