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Pacman Has Completed Alcohol Counseling

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From Ed Werder of ESPN.com:

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones has completed the requirements for alcohol counseling, as mandated by the NFL following his latest violation of the league's personal conduct policy.

Jones' attorney, Worrick Robinson, said Jones has returned to Dallas and is awaiting a ruling from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on the possibility of reinstatement.

"I have been in contact with the commissioner's office since last week, and they are reviewing Adam's unique situation. There is no timetable for a decision. He is glad to be back in Dallas," Robinson wrote ESPN's Ed Werder in a series of text messages Tuesday.

"Adam is feeling good about himself and his ability to contribute if allowed to return, but he has used these several days to focus on his personal issues. But he's anxious to return to his friends and family with the Cowboys. I'm cautiously optimistic because he has done everything he was asked to do by the league and his treatment providers," Robinson wrote.

Jones' latest violation of the league's personal conduct policy stemmed from an alcohol-related scuffle Oct. 7 with one of his bodyguards at a private party in Dallas.

When Goodell issued Jones' suspension last month, he said the ban would be reviewed after four games -- the fourth was Sunday, when the Cowboys played the Washington Redskins.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Oct. 21 that Adam Jones had checked into an alcohol treatment facility "in another part of the country," and that it was "totally done through and by the NFL."

The league declined to comment at the time, but has said Adam Jones' reinstatement would depend on strict compliance with treatment plans and an evaluation by "clinical experts."

On Monday, league spokesman Greg Aiello, responding to inquiries about Adam Jones, said in an e-mail: "Nothing to report on it."

Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Monday he didn't have any details.

"As far as I'm concerned right now, he's gone," Phillips said. "We're preparing the players I have. ... If it turns out that he does come back and he is ready, I'll prepare that."

Although Jerry Jones has said the team would take Adam Jones back, the team is somewhat pessimistic that will happen because of the anger Goodell expressed to the team when the player was suspended last month, a high-ranking team source told Werder.

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b roo
Nov 18, 2008
07:59 PM

Godell's "anger" really shouldn't play into this. Whether he is reinstated or not should not be based on his emotions. Same as the fines and suspensions shouldn't be result oriented decisions. Godell has been over-stepping his bounds ever since the Players Union lost power.

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