Helman - Suspension helped Lawrence realize his priorities

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DeMarcus Lawrence: Suspension Helped Me Realize My Priorities

Sunday, July 31, 2016 2:58 PM CDT

David Helman DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer


OXNARD, Calif. – Sunday was the first time DeMarcus Lawrence has spoken publicly since he learned he’d be suspended the first four games of the 2016 season.

It might be the first time he’s spoken to reporters, but he said he’s covered his bases with the people who matter – his teammates and those within the Cowboys organization.

“I apologized to the team, the Jones Family, the organization – they know how sincerely sorry I am for my mistake,” Lawrence said. “But it’s just about moving forward from now on -- the focus is on this season and getting back after those four games.”

Lawrence was suspended back in April for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, resulting in a four-game ban that will keep him off the field until Oct. 9. The disappointment of that news wasn’t lost on Lawrence, who said he took time during OTAs to apologize personally.

“With times like this – hard times come through your life. You’ve got to learn to stand up and be a man about your mistakes,” he said. “I did that. I stood up as a man, talked to my teammates – and they understand how sorry I am.”

Given that he led the defense with eight sacks last season, the loss of Lawrence is bad enough. But that suspension, coupled with the same penalty to Randy Gregory, has the Cowboys preparing for the season without either of their most talented defensive ends.

With Gregory currently absent from training camp, it leaves Lawrence with the challenge of not only preparing himself for the coming season, but also helping to develop the Cowboys’ young pass rushers.

“I’ve just got to come out here and approach each day working hard – making sure the young guys are ready to step up and take over their role,” he said. “Just coming out here, trying to focus on my technique and make sure I’m ready and in shape when I get back, and just making sure the young guys are ready.”To hear it from Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, Lawrence will have plenty of opportunities to get himself ready, as well. The third-year veteran is allowed to partake in all training camp practices, and he’ll be available for all preseason games – where the coaching staff plans to make use of him.

“He’s going to have a healthy next few weeks. We’re going to make sure that he lays a great foundation for himself, and I know he’s determined to do that,” Garrett said.

Even if it’s short-lived, it should be nice for Lawrence to get back to football. His offseason back surgery limited him throughout OTAs, so it’s been eight months since he’s played a legitimate snap. He said Sunday that his back is fine, and he’s ready to begin the business of putting the suspension behind him.

“Really, I learned my priorities,” he said. “You know what you’ve got to do, and you know you’ve got to let everybody know. I just didn’t follow through with that. I know what to put first from now on.”



 

Simpleton

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This guy was taking Adderall or some such medication that they give people for ADHD I believe right?

He wasn't doing weed or even something like Molly like Scandrick, so I'm not really sure why he was suspended in the first place, or at the least why it wasn't decreased to 2 games like Scandrick's was. It wasn't an illegal recreational drug or steroids so I'm not really concerned about the guy long term.
 

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The plus is that he is taking accountability. The negative is that in the long run, it is not that important.
 

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Of the guys on suspension I am less worried about Lawrence. At this point I am ready to write off Gregory and I'm not sure why McClain was brought back in the first place.
 

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Of the guys on suspension I am less worried about Lawrence. At this point I am ready to write off Gregory and I'm not sure why McClain was brought back in the first place.
Agree. McClain and Gregory were fringe players from the git go. I realize that sometimes you can luck out but the Cowboys have too many gambles. I am of the opinion that a risk player should not exceed two on the roster. Last season there were already 4 and possibly more. It was a lineup who had a large part of the defense sitting on the bench because of suspensions. That's just too much.
 

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The plus is that he is taking accountability. The negative is that in the long run, it is not that important.
Every time some Cowboys player fucks up, we get one of these puff pieces.

Also, Adderall is available on the street as a recreation drug. Basically it's pharma quality speed. Some people need it to even them out. Some people do it for the rush. I'm guessing he is the latter since if he had a prescription he would have been fine.
 
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