Distractions? Just another day at the office
This quote from former head coach Dave Camp, who is now the secondary coach, pretty much sums up everything.
"Cowboys always have distractions," Campo said. "That's part of being a Cowboy. If you can't handle those things, you're not going to do well in this organization, really."
Ah, remember the good ol' days when a REAL controversy included receivers facing criminal charges? Or, coaches were getting caught with guns at the airport? Or, white houses?
These players today don't know the meaning of the term distraction. By the 1990s standards, the Adam Jones situation is nothing, really.
"Hopefully you keep those distractions as little as possible," Jason Witten said. "The team has got to stay focused. You can't allow that to be a distraction for us, and that's not easy. I think we all understand that, but we have to hold each other accountable
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