Sources: Cowboys’ Randy Gregory could delay reinstatement bid

Mr Cowboy

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It’s unlikely that the NFL will reinstate former second-round pick Randy Gregory next month, two league sources familiar with the suspended Dallas Cowboys defensive end told Yahoo Sports.

Gregory repeatedly failed NFL-administered drug tests and incurred a one-year suspension in 2016. He can seek league reinstatement starting on Nov. 6, however, the sources expressed doubts about whether Gregory would immediately apply for a return, despite spending a significant stint in a rehab facility during the summer and managing to pass several months of league-administered drug tests into September.

Earlier this month, one league source said Gregory appeared to be on track for November reinstatement. But some of that optimism has faded in recent weeks, casting some questions about whether Gregory would be mentally prepared to rejoin the Cowboys when eligible in January.

I think there are still some personal issues to work through,” a league source said of Gregory’s potential November reinstatement. “It’s important that he’s in the right place personally and that might require some additional time.”

Two sources said the Cowboys and team director of security Larry Wansley have been keeping track of Gregory’s status over the past year. They added that Gregory lived in Dallas with family during the suspension, though at one point he also stayed with a lawyer who moved to Dallas and is expected to handle Gregory’s reinstatement. Barred from the Cowboys and team facilities, the sources said Gregory worked out regularly in a local gym and also briefly held a job to establish some daily structure in his life.

As for Gregory’s status now, the sources declined to give specifics on what could delay his reinstatement application in November. However, the sources said additional counseling or another stint at a treatment facility have been considered.

Despite failing a drug test at the NFL scouting combine in 2015, Gregory was selected in the second round of that year’s draft. Roundly considered a top-10 talent by league evaluators, Gregory’s history of substance abuse struggles at Nebraska led NFL teams to back away from him, causing his stock to plummet in the selection process. Dallas rolled the dice anyway, hoping that intensive counseling and mentoring from the organization could help get Gregory on track during his professional career.

That never materialized, as Gregory failed multiple drug tests and was suspended for four games in February of 2016. Subsequent failed tests resulted in Gregory being suspended for another 10 games in 2016 and then finally into November of this season. He has appeared in 14 games since 2015, recording 20 tackles and one sack.

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Obviously this dude is nuts and can't function, all anybody ever says is he needs time to work stuff out. How's about We let this free American smoke his happy medicine and play his sports game while he's still young and if he doesn't wanna play football at the end of his rookie contract he can pursue other interests? What good is he doing himself and society by being put in purgatory? He's not growing or bettering bi self or accomplishing anything. He's living off signing bonuses and delaying adulthood or a firm decision on his future. They're not helping him, they're protecting their image and damaging this guys life. This is bad.
 

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The author of this article failed to include part of the league source's quote.

:I think there are still some personal issues (because he plays for the Dallas Cowboys) to work through,” a league source said of Gregory’s potential November reinstatement. “It’s important that he’s in the right place personally (and not in Dallas) and that might require some additional time.”
 

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I fear his bi-polar issues may be a bigger problem than marijuana. He was thought to lack coping skills from his teenaged years and used marijuana instead of getting counseling.
 

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I fear his bi-polar issues may be a bigger problem than marijuana. He was thought to lack coping skills from his teenaged years and used marijuana instead of getting counseling.

That's sad. But why did we draft this guy then?
 

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That's sad. But why did we draft this guy then?
We as a team have been using “get rich quick tactics” on D for some time-Bruce Carter, injured Sean Lee, injured Jaylon Smith, Gregory, and maybe some I forget. Shortcuts can work like it did with Lee. They can fail also. Best of luck to Randy as a person first.
 

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You guys are sad, sad folks.

”Disease”

“Dude is nuts”

“Time to move on” (move on from what???????)

Grow the f up, you children.

His "disease" is that he is bi-polar. Best I can tell from info that has been put into the public is that he continues to self-medicate with marijuana, a substance banned by the NFL.

It's highly unfortunate that he has chosen marijuana to self-medicate on because, unlike a whole host of diseases and conditions where marijuana HAS been proven to be helpful, there is no evidence marijuana is helpful with the bipolar condition.

If "it's time to move on", it's because Gregory continues to self-medicate with marijuana, almost certainly against the recommendation of most, if not all, of the doctors he has consulted with.
 

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Are there really still people on this board with a hopeful outcome for this guy? There a lot of things I dont get, but this one is waaaaay up there.
 
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