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RVING, Texas (AP)—Tank Johnson looked into the camera and sent a message to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, loudly, clearly and with a big smile: “Roger, please, let him play! From Tank. Thanks, buddy.”

 

“Him,” of course, is Adam “Pacman” Jones.

 

The status of the suspended cornerback remains the main topic of interest surrounding the Dallas Cowboys, especially with each nugget of progress in his bid to get reinstated.

 

The latest was a meeting between Jones and Goodell in Atlanta last week, the morning after NFL meetings wrapped up. Nothing has changed, though.

 

Jones still can’t set foot on team property, much less join his new teammates for organized team activities being held Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Goodell could give permission for either of those without fully welcoming him back to the league—sort of like he did with Johnson last year. Goodell let Johnson practice about a month after being signed, three weeks before his suspension ended.

 

Jones is suspended indefinitely, but Goodell repeatedly has said he’ll review the case before training camp.

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Ready and waiting, Jones already has moved to Dallas and is hanging out with his new teammates. He attended Jason Witten’s charity bowling event, worked out with some guys at SMU and recently was at a party hosted by Deion Sanders.

 

“I teased him,” receiver Terrell Owens said. “We went inside and were playing around on the basketball court, and I asked him if he was ready to play. He said, ‘Yeah, but we’re not going to no strip clubs this year either.’ … Everybody is going to welcome him. I think he’s going to try to keep his nose clean, and I think that’s going to be best for him anyway in order for him to stay in the league and obviously to stay on this team.”

 

Johnson plans to make sure of it.

 

Casual acquaintances as NFL players, they became linked as guys who endured Goodell’s wrath. Now their Cowboys connection has turned them into kindred spirits.

 

The team’s department that works with troubled players hooked them up as sort of a mentorship. Nate Newton, Michael Irvin and others helped Johnson, and now he’s reaching out to Jones.

 

“I speak to him on the phone often,” Johnson said. “His head is in the right place. He’s eager to get out here with his teammates. He’s eager to get acclimated to our system. He understands the position he’s in, and he’s ready to prove everyone wrong. … It’s tough when you’ve been through as much as he has in such a short amount of time. He knows it’s his last straw, so he’s going to take extreme caution to everything he does.”

 

Johnson’s best advice?

 

“You got to make sure your good decisions outweigh your bad ones,” Johnson said. “I told him, ‘I will be your right hand. Whatever you need, I will be there for you.”’

 

Speaking from experience, Johnson said it’s important to know the Cowboys have a support system in place.

 

“I felt like my back was against the wall and the world was against me and there was no one in my corner. I think for him to feel that there’s someone in his corner who is supporting him, who cares about him, who wants to see him succeed—sometimes that’s all you need,” Johnson said.

 

“Now that I’ve gotten a chance to know him on a personal level, I think he’s definitely matured a lot through this process. I think he’s figured a lot of things out. I think the maturation process for some is slower than others. Mine was a little slower, but now it’s gotten to a point where I can handle myself. And I think Pacman is at that same level.”

 

Johnson said he still speaks regularly with Goodell. However, he wouldn’t say whether he’s put in a good word for Pacman.

 

“He’s a good guy, a fair guy, and he’s going to do what’s best for this league,” Johnson said of the commissioner.

 

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn’t like talking about Pacman’s reinstatement process. He also insists he’s staying out of it.

 

“I don’t think it’s my place to get in here and call them up and say, ‘What’d he say? What’d he do? What do you think?’ Jones said.

 

The owner stressed the Cowboys are following orders, having no official interaction, not even giving him a playbook. But they are keeping tabs.

 

“Adam is really working hard and zeroing in on all the things that it takes to be an NFL football player,” Jerry Jones said. “Relatively speaking he’s in good shape—certainly not ready to play a ballgame but nobody else out here is either. The main thing is he’s working hard. I feel that he certainly will take advantage of this opportunity to play with the Cowboys. I think it’s going to work.”

 

Providing the commissioner gives him that chance, Jones quickly added.

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Bronco Bill..........I think that meeting is actually scheduled for today or tomorrow if I remember correctly.........all I know is that it's supposed to happen this week and this week is running out of days left.

 

 

 

I'm not sure if I can do this or not, but rotoworld is reporting that "their inside source" says that Pacman will be reinstated TODAY. I'm not sure I believe it, but again, this week is running out of days remaining. I'll see if I can find the link quick-like.

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Apologies..........I read or misunderstood something.

 

 

The meeting between the two happened last week, the decision was to be made THIS week. I got that part mixed up. And it was rototimes, not rotoworld.

 

 

 

He's the link........

 

 

http://www.rototimes.com/nfl/news.php?tqid...s&nid=39023

 

 

Pacman to be reinstated Thursday

 

RotoTimes.com sources have learned that Pacman Jones will be reinstated by the NFL Thursday afternoon. Jones missed all of the 2007 season while under suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

 

Our View: We figured it was just a matter of time before Pacman was given the green light. He'll provide a big boost to Dallas' secondary and special teams.

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Always nice to have a high character guy like Johnson promoting you. Maybe Jones can get Rae Carruth and Michael Vick to put in a good word with the commish, too...

 

 

:wacko: I bet Polk is shocked that this thread drew this response. I am sure that wasnt his motive

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Always nice to have a high character guy like Johnson promoting you. Maybe Jones can get Rae Carruth and Michael Vick to put in a good word with the commish, too...

 

I am not so sure it isn't valuable input BB.

 

Think about it...Tank did his crime and did his time. If he's been living clean thus far, he's a good sign that the rehabilitation and the suspension worked. For a guy like that to take this player under their wing to help him out, I do think the opinion matters.

 

Now, if Tank had no interaction with Jones, I could see his opinion mattering little. His becoming a mentor, having been suspended himself, would carry weight with me. If Jones stumbles, Tank's image could take a hit as well, since he is going to bat for Jones.

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This PacMan thing is easy ... you reinstate him and tell him if he messes up again he is out FOREVER!!!!!!

 

Are you nuts? There is an accusation hanging right now that Jones instigated the shooting at the strip club by hiring the hit through Edwards, who is in custody right now. Until that is resolved by the legal system or Edwards' story proven to have no credibility, Goodell would be out of his mind to reinstate Jones and leave a potential unexploded bomb like that to blow up in his face.

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Are you nuts?

 

Maybe.

 

There is an accusation hanging right now that Jones instigated the shooting at the strip club by hiring the hit through Edwards, who is in custody right now. Until that is resolved by the legal system or Edwards' story proven to have no credibility, Goodell would be out of his mind to reinstate Jones and leave a potential unexploded bomb like that to blow up in his face.

 

He must be.

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