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Oh my God. Kelvin Joseph is the first horrible human being in the history of mankind.
It means Joseph is kissing up to show the Cowboys he still wants to be a Cowboy. Showing up at the facility watching film, lifting weights, running cones and whatnot.What do productive mean?
Kelvin Joseph should have productively reached out and helped the victim's family by now. Is he even going to try...or does he not care? How about the Cowboys? You are supporting a costly drafted player WHO WAS a part of the killing group. What are Jerry and the Cowboys going to do to help that poor family?
I guess he’s hitting all of the targets he’s shooting for.
This is good news, but to be honest he has a lot larger concerns at the moment.Kelvin Joseph Having 'Productive Offseason,' Reveals Cowboys Coach Mike McCarthy
FRISCO - Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy initially insisted that he had nothing new to offer to the public in regard to the beleaguered Kelvin Joseph.
But then, in his Friday meeting with the media here inside The Star, he did indeed provide two glimpses into what is going on with the second-year cornerback, who is still with the despite his connection to a drive-by murder in Dallas last month.
McCarthy's first revelation was about something bigger than football.
"I understand the concern, and I just want you to know that when the situation occurred, we had a lot of internal conversation that was really in-depth,'' he said. "Based off the information we've been given, we felt it was important to support him.''
This is a subtly significant position. It essentially suggests that the Cowboys are comfortable with what they've learned about the tragic incident, and that they are comfortable with what Joseph has told them about it.
The second issue is football-related. Said the coach: He's been here every day and he's having a very productive offseason so far."
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No he wouldn’t. The Joneses would only get rid of Joseph if he could not play football. Let’s just say this if Joseph was shot in the back and could not play football. The Cowboys would release him. The Joneses are not getting rid a talent.
Well, after news got out that he was riding in a car full of gangbanging murderers he should have been kicked to the curb immediately! There's a reason why this dude transferred out of LSU and it wasn't because he was a lousy football player.If Joseph was a 6th round pick last year rather than a 2nd…he’d already be gone.
But he wasn't and he's not. What's your point?If Joseph was a 6th round pick last year rather than a 2nd…he’d already be gone.
If Joseph was a 6th round pick last year rather than a 2nd…he’d already be gone.
But he wasn't and he's not. What's your point?
This is good news, but to be honest he has a lot larger concerns at the moment.
Goodell is probably going to slap a heavy suspension on him.
Nah....he's just hating....simple as that.....didn't realize he had a PR guy to speak for.him.His point is if he was a lower round pick he wouldn’t be here. No great loss if he was a sixth or seventh round pick. However, he was a premium draft selection and It would be a major blow to the organization to have to move on from him after only one season. The Cowboys are waiting it out with him as long as they can but Joseph’s days could be numbered.
Yes it would, young players need the practice and the reps...If a suspension is handed down Joseph could be done with the Cowboys unless he’s showing a lot this summer that makes him worth the headache and the loss of games. A suspension would set him way back.