Cowboys Hope Camp Is Shelter From Circus

via The Sports Xchange

FRISCO, Tex. — The Dallas Cowboys can’t wait to get to training camp.
It will provide a nice respite from the drama that has beset them this offseason.

ARLINGTON, TX – NOVEMBER 24: Dallas Cowboys Defensive End David Irving (95) looks on during the NFL game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys on November 24, 2016, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Photo by George Walker/Icon Sportswire)

It started with defensive end David Irving getting suspended for the first four games of the season for using a banned supplement.
Then cornerback Nolan Carroll was arrested for driving while intoxicated.
Linebacker Damien Wilson was arrested July 4 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
And now with camp less a week away, the Cowboys have hit the coup de grace of offseason craziness.
Receiver Lucky Whitehead went viral after his dog was allegedly kidnapped and returned.
Receiver Terrance Williams made TMZ headlines for racing outside of a strip club at 5 a.m. on Monday.
And running back Ezekiel Elliott doubled down on his elongated investigation by the NFL for domestic abuse by being involved in an altercation at a Dallas nightclub on Sunday night. Elliott allegedly punched a patron and knocked him out. Elliott was not named in the police report.
But the Dallas police is investigating the incident and the NFL is also seeking information and gathering facts.




Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he has spoken with Elliott, but he declined to go into details regarding the incident.
“I’m not going to get into that,” Jones said of the altercation. “I’m not going into any of his activities over the last week.”
But even more pressing for Jones is the possible suspension for the star running back, stemming from a domestic violence allegation by a former girlfriend last July.
The Columbus (Ohio) District Attorney did not think there was evidence to bring charges and dropped the case. However, Elliott has been under investigation by the NFL for the last year.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported last week the league has wrapped up its case and was awaiting a response from Elliott. He also said Elliott was bracing for a possible short suspension.
Jones said he has not spoken to the NFL and expects to get more detail in the future.
But more telling is that Jones was not as certain as he had been in the past of Elliott escaping any discipline from the NFL and said the team has plans in place if he does miss games.
“I actually don’t know the status, but I surely don’t want to speculate about any decisions from the league or any potential injury or lack of having a player available,” Jones said. “Availability is a key. Ability is a key. But availability is a key, and we really do plan personnel-wise, we plan for a player not being available. That’s just part of our DNA.”
Jones said Elliott is still learning and adjusting to the spotlight of being an NFL star.
“I know that and I can say first hand that developing an awareness of where you are with the visibility that is involved today is in and of itself a learning, evolving thing,” Jones said. “People who have been in the public eye for years and years are having to rethink about how they are and how they approach the public eye. So it’s not just someone that’s recent to the public eye, as you well know, because of his style, personality, it’s like a rock star wherever he goes as far as potential.
“That anybody that thinks about it but certainly anybody that’s experienced that knows that takes some getting used to, to have to learn many aspects of that. So certainly Zeke is evolving and being subject to needing to learn how to deal with the media and social media the way it is today.”
Jones doesn’t expect these issues to impact the Cowboys when they report to training camp on Saturday.
He said the team has had distractions before and they understand how to handle them.
But he said there is a message that must be learned.
“I think the biggest message is not one that has to be stated,” Jones said. “That is your actions impact an entire team. It impacts an entire fan base. There is a responsibility there to the team. It is a reminder of the interest that is in your actions and behavior. It’s not dissimilar to the message you have when you sit down with a child and a young person and you let them know they represent everybody.”



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