PFT: Matt Jones: "It was a bad mistake"

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Posted by Aaron Wilson on July 16, 2009 9:15 PM ET

In a revealing, contrite interview, former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Matt Jones acknowledged the depth of his problems that have left him currently unemployed as he tries to catch on with another NFL team.

Jones told Michael C. Wright of the Florida Times-Union that he has learned a very hard lesson.

The former first-round draft pick was arrested last summer when he was caught by police cutting up cocaine in a car with a credit card.

Then, Jones served a week in jail for violating his probation by admittedly drinking alcohol on a golf course. Jones was arrested on March 9 for contempt, and the Jaguars cut him from the roster exactly one week later.

"[Cocaine] is something I hadn't really done in the past, so it's not like there was ever a drug problem," Jones told the Times-Union. "[The incident] was something where I was with some of my buddies. It was a bad mistake, bad judgment on everybody's part."

And that mistake has triggered serious consequences for Jones' career.

At this point, no deal is in the offing with an NFL team for the former University of Arkansas star even though he's not facing any pending punishment from the league office with the exception of a $50,000 fine.

"We've had dialogue with multiple teams," Jones' agent, Dave Butz, said. "I think [his prospects for catching on with a new team] are excellent.

"We're excited now to find the best fit for Matt. He's scot-free as far as punishment and ready to have a great year."

Jones, who caught 65 passes for 716 yards last season prior to being suspended by the NFL, admitted that his work habits weren't up to par during his time with the Jaguars.

"My first year, I was just running around, being an athlete," Jones said. "The second and third year, I kind of started to figure everything out. Then last year, I finally knew how to get open, was learning how to play receiver."

However, Jones violated his plea agreement and was sentenced to jail for contempt.

"I just had some bad advice from people who were close to me that were like, 'Hey, you can drink a couple of beers. It's not a big deal,'" Jones said. "In the NFL program, you can drink alcohol. But there were a lot of different rules [from the drug court and the league] that I was looking at going through all that.

"The bottom line was it was a mistake I made and paid for. Really, I can't point the finger at anybody else but myself."

And Jones has tarnished his reputation severely

In addition to his off-field problems, Jones' work ethic is definitely under scrutiny.

Wright spoke with an unnamed former NFL head coach about how Jones is perceived, and the review wasn't positive.

"I don't know the specifics of Matt's situation, but guys like him and Mike Vick -- obviously, Matt's situation isn't as serious -- but I think teams are reluctant to deal with character problems," the anonymous coach said. "There have been guys who have come through in the past I've worked with [that ran into legal difficulties] who are still trying to get back in.

"Once nobody trusts you, it's hard to get back into the league. Another thing about Matt is he's got a bit of a rep for being a lazy guy."

For Matt Jones, it's a lot of self-imposed obstacles to overcome.

However, at least he sounds committed to trying to change his ways.

"I'm just sorry for making these mistakes and how everything turned out," Jones said "I let down my family, friends and people close to me, my teammates," Jones said. "I feel bad for my mother having to go through so much in everyday life, people saying stuff to her.

"At the same time, all this has brought our family closer together. Everybody makes mistakes. Anybody who knows me, they know my heart and know there was never any type of problem with drugs or alcohol. I can't worry about what other people are thinking."
 

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Big Dakota;2844751 said:
He's made his bed.....................

I would feel better about Matt Jones and his baggage on the team than whatever Stanback would ever bring.
 

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Don't get me started on the "mistake" thing, anyway...here we go...

The word mistake is so over used in today's society. Everytime someone gets caught, they call it a "mistake".

Some words of wisdom, in order for something to be a mistake, is must have one very important element.....good intentions. If it's for personal gain, it's not a mistake. Using drugs is not a mistake. Robbing a gas station is not a mistake. Getting into a bar fight is not a mistake. If it is not made with good intentions, it's not a mistake. Throwing an interception is a mistake. Burning supper on the stove is a mistake. Spilling a bucket of paint while painting your Grandmothers kitchen is a mistake.

I'm so sick of all this bs.
 

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Wrangler87;2844824 said:
Don't get me started on the "mistake" thing, anyway...here we go...

The word mistake is so over used in today's society. Everytime someone gets caught, they call it a "mistake".

Some words of wisdom, in order for something to be a mistake, is must have one very important element.....good intentions. If it's for personal gain, it's not a mistake. Using drugs is not a mistake. Robbing a gas station is not a mistake. Getting into a bar fight is not a mistake. If it is not made with good intentions, it's not a mistake. Throwing an interception is a mistake. Burning supper on the stove is a mistake. Spilling a bucket of paint while painting your Grandmothers kitchen is a mistake.

I'm so sick of all this bs.
:umm: Is it okay if he said it was a poor decision?
 

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Wrangler87;2844824 said:
Don't get me started on the "mistake" thing, anyway...here we go...

The word mistake is so over used in today's society. Everytime someone gets caught, they call it a "mistake".

Some words of wisdom, in order for something to be a mistake, is must have one very important element.....good intentions. If it's for personal gain, it's not a mistake. Using drugs is not a mistake. Robbing a gas station is not a mistake. Getting into a bar fight is not a mistake. If it is not made with good intentions, it's not a mistake. Throwing an interception is a mistake. Burning supper on the stove is a mistake. Spilling a bucket of paint while painting your Grandmothers kitchen is a mistake.

I'm so sick of all this bs.

:hammer:

What he said.
 

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Didn't read. Matt Jones will not play for Dallas. Get over it IMO. Matt Jones = the opposite direction the Cowboys need to go. Great players that do coke seem to find their way to the Cowboys, and I'm tired of it. :rolleyes:
 

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Great, so he's owning up to his past mistakes and saying he will change his ways and be a more comitted player. So I guess how this will play out is that some team will sign him, only to see him become disruptive in the locker room and eventaullyl punch out his bodyguard in a hotel bathrom. Now what would make me say that? :laugh2:
 

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Jones will get one more shot and I think he might just be a great risk/return for whoever takes the chance, jmho.
 

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tunahelper;2844789 said:
I would feel better about Matt Jones and his baggage on the team than whatever Stanback would ever bring.

I wouldnt. Why waste a spot on the team on a total loser?
 

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dbair1967;2845007 said:
I wouldnt. Why waste a spot on the team on a total loser?

You mean as opposed to Stanback's enormous contributions the past two years?

:confused:
 

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The only way Matt Jones gets a shot in Dallas is if Austin and/or Hurd pull up lame again. Stanback shouldn't even be part of the consideration.
 

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Alexander;2845017 said:
The only way Matt Jones gets a shot in Dallas is if Austin and/or Hurd pull up lame again. Stanback shouldn't even be part of the consideration.

Not sure I follow ?
 

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stasheroo;2845012 said:
You mean as opposed to Stanback's enormous contributions the past two years?

:confused:

I dont care if its Stanback or someone else. Almost anyone else deserves a shot over Matt Jones, especially the guys we already have here. He isnt worth wasting a roster spot on.
 

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Wrangler87;2844824 said:
Don't get me started on the "mistake" thing, anyway...here we go...

The word mistake is so over used in today's society. Everytime someone gets caught, they call it a "mistake".

Some words of wisdom, in order for something to be a mistake, is must have one very important element.....good intentions. If it's for personal gain, it's not a mistake. Using drugs is not a mistake. Robbing a gas station is not a mistake. Getting into a bar fight is not a mistake. If it is not made with good intentions, it's not a mistake. Throwing an interception is a mistake. Burning supper on the stove is a mistake. Spilling a bucket of paint while painting your Grandmothers kitchen is a mistake.

I'm so sick of all this bs.


I couldn't disagree with you more.

I don't care about Matt Jones, but to say that only little things or innocent things are mistakes is absurd. A lapse in judgement is a mistake, just because you quantify differences between them based on social constructs doesn't change the definition of the word. A guy who did cocaine once(if that is true) very well could qualify as a guy who made a mistake.

I made french onion soup yesterday, and it was horrible because I made a mistake. The mechanisms involved in that mistake aren't any different than the ones in Matt's case, just what he did has a stigma to it and all I did was burn some onions.
 

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dbair1967;2845021 said:
I dont care if its Stanback or someone else. Almost anyone else deserves a shot over Matt Jones, especially the guys we already have here. He isnt worth wasting a roster spot on.

He had 65 catches in 12 games last year.

No receiver on this team had close to that.

In fact, all of 'em added together barely had more.

Considering the track record of what the Cowboys currently have, I'd hardly consider Jones a wasted roster spot.

If it's the drug mistake that makes you not want him on the team, I have no problem with that and can't blame you.

But the guy had his best season as a pro last year and is a lot more proven that anything after Williams and Crayton.
 

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dbair1967;2845007 said:
I wouldnt. Why waste a spot on the team on a total loser?

Because I care about winning first and foremost. Really if you guys feel this way were saying these sorts of things about Irvin? It seems hypocritical to judge some players, but not the the great Cowboy players of the past?

In March 1996, Irvin was arrested on charges of cocaine possession at a hotel party celebrating his 30th birthday. After numerous court appearances amid a national media circus, which featured Irvin showing up to court in a full-length mink coat, he pled no contest to the charges and was sentenced to community service, ordered to pay a $10,000 fine, and put on 4-years probation. When drug-tested for illicit drugs, he tested negative. But the NFL suspended Irvin for the first five games of the 1996 season.
In Irvin's 1996 absence, the Cowboys struggled out of the gate and never recovered. Upon his return from suspension, Irvin tallied 962 receiving yards in only 11 games.

1998 alleged assault

In 1998 Irvin was alleged to be involved in a bizarre incident during training camp when he allegedly inflicted a two-inch cut in the neck of Dallas guard Everett McIver while some team members were getting haircuts.[5] Whether it was battery or accidental McIver did not press charges, and rumors swirled that Irvin brokered a six-figure settlement with McIver to drop the matter. Accounts of this incident after the alleged settlement became difficult to find or research in the local Dallas press.[6]
 

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stasheroo;2845019 said:
Not sure I follow ?
If we carry five receivers, each one of them will have to occupy a niche.

Stanback, whether we like it or not, does. He plays special teams.

Austin and Hurd are supposedly locks. Austin is the speed/special teams, Hurd is the possession/special teamer. Both will be active in subpackages.

That fifth spot will likely go to someone who can do more things, but more than likely will be in streetclothes each week. If that is Ogletree, Manny Johnson, Stanback, whomever. They still need to be able to occupy some sort of role if they do get activated each week. I believe all would be punt/kick returners in a pinch if I am not mistaken.

Matt Jones isn't a special teams candidate. That is what is against the idea of signing him. Unless we have a spot where he would justify his existence on the roster (3rd or 4th receiver), I doubt we bother to bring a player with baggage like his on the roster as a fifth receiver. It just doesn't make sense.
 

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Four;2845022 said:
I couldn't disagree with you more.

I don't care about Matt Jones, but to say that only little things or innocent things are mistakes is absurd. A lapse in judgement is a mistake, just because you quantify differences between them based on social constructs doesn't change the definition of the word. A guy who did cocaine once(if that is true) very well could qualify as a guy who made a mistake.

I made french onion soup yesterday, and it was horrible because I made a mistake. The mechanisms involved in that mistake aren't any different than the ones in Matt's case, just what he did has a stigma to it and all I did was burn some onions.
Stick to fried okra.

As I got to the end of the thread I kept saying to myself, "how come no one is bringing up the tired argument about Michael Irvin?" Well, I wasn't disappointed. I had to stifle a yawn as usual.

I like that Matt Jones has owned up to his mistakes in this article. I agree with some of the feelings that he is a better option than some of our young guys. I still don't want him.

What message does it send to the team to get rid of a Terrell Owens, only to bring in a Matt Jones? I think a very bad one. Let's look at the balance sheet.

How many times has Owens been arrested?

Tell me about Owens reputation as a lazy player?

Which WR had more production and value to his team?

I would take Owens over Matt Jones any day of the week and twice as much on game days. So why isn't Owens here? Because the team chose to send a message to the players that divisions and character issues are not going to be tolerated.

Sign Matt Jones, what message does it send Hurd, Austin, and Stanback? We really don't have faith in you like we said we did, and we're going to bring in a lesser guy than the one we got rid of.

I can't do that to this team.

Jerry Jones has already stated we have no interest in Matt Jones. I hope he sticks to his guns on that.
 

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Wrangler87;2844824 said:
Don't get me started on the "mistake" thing, anyway...here we go...

The word mistake is so over used in today's society. Everytime someone gets caught, they call it a "mistake".

Some words of wisdom, in order for something to be a mistake, is must have one very important element.....good intentions. If it's for personal gain, it's not a mistake. Using drugs is not a mistake. Robbing a gas station is not a mistake. Getting into a bar fight is not a mistake. If it is not made with good intentions, it's not a mistake. Throwing an interception is a mistake. Burning supper on the stove is a mistake. Spilling a bucket of paint while painting your Grandmothers kitchen is a mistake.

I'm so sick of all this bs.

I understand what you are getting at by overuse of the word, but the actual definition does not include "intention" or "perception", only that it was "bad judgment":

http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=mistake


Code:
 "wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention"

He claimed bad judgment. That is by the letter a mistake. I do agree that many people feel it's a mistake AFTER they get caught, and that doesn't seem right, but it is still technically a mistake.
 
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