Suspended LB Rolando McClain wants to play again, source says

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DBOY3141

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I highly doubt JG wants him back....we'll see what JJ/SJ want.
 

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Im worried this idiot ruins the chemistry of this team. If he comes back in shape and ready to contribute. He does add something we have been lacking the middle. He adds to this defense if he is ready to play.
 

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We are thin at LBer. If Ro is in shape and wants to play-- I am for working him out. We have kept him around this long-- might as well see what we have in him. He can be a bridge player until Jaylon is ready next year.

This D always played with more physicality when he was in the game. He also has a knack for making big plays. It has always come down to how badly he wants to play football and how motivated he is. If he's "all in" and wants to contribute, I think he can help us improve.

If we were going to cut him-- the time to do that was when he got suspended. We've left this door open, and we have made a policy of sticking by players who have substance abuse issues. I'm not saying that's right by the way-- just acknowledging that is what the philosophy of our FO is.

If not mistaken a player can't be released until after his suspension is completed
 

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True. It truly is sad to see a person with the talent he has to waste it. But you can't make a person have passion for the game. It just does not seem to be that important to him. That is why I came down on him when he was missing mini camps and all I heard was yeah but it is voluntary as if that is an excuse not to show. All other players managed to be there but then we have some guys who truly love the game and understand that it is the work you put in that give you a chance to compete. I was not buying into the my kids thing, if he wanted to be with his teammates he could have

Exactly. And this team has had several of those guys recently. McClain, Gregory, and Hardy. Guys whose extracurricular activities were more important to them than their football career was. If those guy had it together, this team would be unstoppable - and undefeated. But, sadly, that's not the case and as you've said, "you can't make a person have passion for the game".

Sad for all of them, and sad that this team doesn't have their talents on the field. But what they're now doing is working to the tune of 8-1 and I'm not about to upset that apple cart for this guy. He had his shot to get on board and he blew it. Train's left the station.
 

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We are thin at LBer. If Ro is in shape and wants to play-- I am for working him out. We have kept him around this long-- might as well see what we have in him. He can be a bridge player until Jaylon is ready next year.

This D always played with more physicality when he was in the game. He also has a knack for making big plays. It has always come down to how badly he wants to play football and how motivated he is. If he's "all in" and wants to contribute, I think he can help us improve.

If we were going to cut him-- the time to do that was when he got suspended. We've left this door open, and we have made a policy of sticking by players who have substance abuse issues. I'm not saying that's right by the way-- just acknowledging that is what the philosophy of our FO is.

I think they kept him around for financial reasons and the ability to get the highest amount of their money back.
 

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This defensive would be incredible if McClain and Gregory would get their head on straight and Smith fully recovers from his injury. One can only dream but unfortunately that is all it is.
 

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I think they kept him around for financial reasons and the ability to get the highest amount of their money back.

Jerry's quote in the OP sure makes it sound like he still has his rose-colored glasses on in regards to McClain and Jaylon lol...
 

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I understand that he is a complete moron. However I don't think he ruins team chemistry. I think the players will put him in check and it's either help or bye. If he can improve our defense I'm all for it. But come next year, see ya.
 
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I see, so allowing a totally team-first guy like Romo to compete would upset the chemistry of the team, but bringing in a Purple Drank drinking linebacker, who has consistently shown that he is NOT a team-first guy wouldn't hurt a thing. Okay. See, this is the type of ridiculous logic that I'm talking about. You folks really need to get your critical-thinking skills in order.
Not quite the same situation. We are in absolute desperate need of a pass rush. It's completely different than what the QB situation was.
 

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I'm divided.

I was a Ro supporter based on his talent alone. He is THAT good. Just imagine if he committed 100 percent to the off-season and training camp?
However, this last transgression basically made me give up on Ro.
Having said that, I know I've talked a lot about chemistry. But there is always that one guy who is the "exception." He's on every team. All the other people have to show up for practice, but he doesn't. And it's not just because he's a prima donna. Teammates know he's just "off" or he's just "like that", and they make exceptions for him. He gains sympathy where other guys would gain scorn.
Ro is that guy. I think the team knows who Ro is and how he acts, and I don't think they would be as put-off if he just shows up and plays as they would if another player did it.

I'd prefer the Cowboys move on from Ro, but, the Cowboys know that they're going to need a stronger defense down the stretch if they're going to make it to the NFC Championship and beyond.
Ro may be the ONE player who may not need that much practice and who can move into the starting lineup and have an immediate impact.

And, if he goes out and starts "purple drinking" again, he's gone for a year anyway, so the Ro problem will take care of itself - one way or another.

I think the Cowboys are thinking in this manner, and that's why they won't close the door on Ro.
 
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