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Another team laughing their asses off after completing a trade with Dallas.
 

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Excellent post-trade analysis.
 

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They are determined to force this turd on us.
 

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They are determined to force this turd on us.
Interesting that he's ahead of Schultzie on the depth chart.
 

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We watch hella film and stuff, you know.
 

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No doubt Williams has the intelligence and ability.
He was pretty light I the rear end when he showed up. Wondering if he has beefed up?
 

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:lol you just have to laugh at this point


Randy Gregory suffered relapse in August, may face discipline from NFL

Adam Schefter
ESPN Senior Writer


Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory, who will play in his first regular-season game since 2016 on Sunday, suffered a substance-related relapse last month that the NFL could rule on as early as this week, league sources tell ESPN.

Sources in Dallas thought the league would decide whether to discipline Gregory last week, before Sunday's regular-season opener against the Carolina Panthers, but the league still is studying the case and factoring in the steps that Gregroy has taken over the past month since his setback.

More and more, in one of the interesting and quiet trends around the league, the NFL has become more tolerant when a player violates the drug policy. It has softened its stance on drug policy perpetrators. There have been multiple examples this offseason of a player having a disputed test, with the league emphasizing treatment and support rather than discipline, which was one of the NFLPA's goals when the policy was reconfigured in 2014.

Within the past year, the NFL has recognized that addiction is best treated in ways other than suspending players. Gregory is the latest example, though he still faces a key ruling from the NFL that could come as early as this week.

Gregory has missed 30 of the past 32 regular-season games, including the entire 2017 season, for multiple violations of the substance-abuse policy. He was reinstated by the league in July after meeting with commissioner Roger Goodell.
 

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Accidentally deleted my previous post.

Basically I just want to know if any members of the Dallas area media will man up and apologize for bashing and mocking Jason La Canfora.

Pretty pathetic that he scooped them by a full TWO weeks on a story in their own backyard.
 
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