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GrnBay007
07-27-2006, 09:17 PM
Unhappy Jones injures hamstring in Bears camp

Associated Press


BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- Thomas Jones was slated to be a backup in the Chicago Bears' first practice of training camp Thursday. As it turned out, he didn't take part in any drills because he was injured in unusual fashion -- while taking his physical.

Jones, who last season joined Walter Payton as the only Bears running backs to eclipse 1,300 yards, strained his hamstring while running during the physical Thursday morning.

"It was something where I ran this morning kind of early. I may not have stretched as much as I should have been. It was something that just happened. It could happen to anybody," Jones said.

Jones was put on a physically unable to perform list to start training camp and will be re-evaluated daily, the team said. He can come off the list at any time.

After skipping voluntary offseason workouts with the team, Jones was demoted off the first team, and 2005 first-round draft choice Cedric Benson moved up to the No. 1 unit.

One report during the offseason said that Jones, unhappy with his contract and his status relative to Benson, would prefer a trade.

"As far as the trade situation, I really don't have a comment on that. Those are things that aren't important. I'm here at training camp trying to get ready," Jones said.

He had 1,335 yards rushing last season and gained 948 yards in 2004, his first year with the Bears. He has two years left on his contract.

"Anybody who has done what I have done the last couple of years, I mean is a guy that should be a starter," Jones said.

"I think I was a leader on the offense the last two years. I think I've been very productive despite some of the situations that I've had to be in. I've worked hard. I've kept my mouth shut and I stay out of trouble. I do what I'm supposed to do. I do what the coaches ask me to do. So as far as me being the starter, I was the starter the past two years so we'll see how that goes."

But Jones acknowledged that money sometimes dictates the course of what goes on in the NFL. And the Bears are paying Benson handsomely to play, not sit. He signed a five-year contract after a 36-day holdout a year ago and received approximately $17 million in guaranteed money.

"It's not just a football league," Jones said after being mainly a spectator at Thursday's practice.

"There's a business side, too. A lot of people don't understand that. But money does dictate a lot in this league, but at the same time there's two sides to every story. I just am trying to focus on what I have to do, which is being here, playing football and letting everything else happen the way it happens."

Coach Lovie Smith said Jones was aware of the rotation with Benson on the first team.

"There weren't any surprises when he came here," Smith said.

Jones was first moved off the first team at a June minicamp after he'd skipped organized team activities.

Now he has to deal with an injury.

"Thomas is anxious to get on the football field and compete for that running back position, just like Cedric and Adrian (Peterson)," Smith said.

During the offseason, Jones said he never was told he wouldn't be starting.

"The conversation never came up. That wasn't something I was even considering," he said.

And how about Smith's decision to demote a 1,300-yard rusher?

"He's the coach. He makes the decisions. Obviously it was one he felt like he had to make and that's what he did," Jones said.

"There was nothing much that I could do about it."

PaCkFan_n_MD
07-27-2006, 09:23 PM
:D

MadtownPacker
07-27-2006, 09:29 PM
Let the excuses start!!

oregonpackfan
07-27-2006, 09:37 PM
Injured during his physical? Wow, that is an original injury!

Maybe I should avoid my annual physical this August. I wouldn't want my middle-aged, pear-shaped, flabby body succumb to season-ending injury! :lol:

Oregonpackfan

GrnBay007
07-27-2006, 09:38 PM
...........and the plot thickens............


Broncos approached Bears about trade for RB Jones

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

In an apparent effort to address a tailback position that features plenty of depth but no proven starter, the Denver Broncos recently approached the Chicago Bears about the availability of six-year veteran runner Thomas Jones, ESPN.com has learned.

The bait dangled by the Broncos in their efforts to upgrade at tailback: Disgruntled wide receiver Ashley Lelie, who boycotted the team's offseason workouts and who may not report to camp when the Broncos begin practicing on Friday.

Denver was rebuffed by the Bears but the inquiry offers at least circumstantial evidence that the Broncos may not feel comfortable with their options at tailback. Ironically, Jones suffered a strained hamstring on Thursday as he was taking a pre-training camp exam and the Bears placed him on the league's physically unable to perform (PUP) list.

Chicago officials said Jones will be evaluated daily. Because he is on the active PUP list, Jones can begin practicing in camp as soon as he passes a physical.

The Broncos released veteran tailback Mike Anderson, their leading rusher in 2005, for salary cap reasons this spring, and he signed with the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent. That left Denver with three tailbacks -- former Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, speedster Tatum Bell and second-year veteran Cedric Cobbs -- vying for playing time. Denver officials have said they are satisfied with that group, but the inquiry about Jones might indicate otherwise.


The top three backs on the Broncos' depth chart have totaled only 15 regular-season starts. Dayne, the most experienced of the trio, has started only three games in the last four seasons and has logged just 105 carries over the past three years. Bell has only one career start and Cobbs has appeared in just four outings.


A first-round pick of the Cardinals in 2000, Jones has resurrected his career since leaving Arizona after the 2002 season and has been especially productive since signing with the Bears in 2004. In Jones' two years in Chicago, he has rushed for 2,283 yards and 16 touchdowns and in 2005 became the only Bears player besides Walter Payton to gain 1,300 yards in a season.

Bears officials said earlier this week that Jones and last year's first-round choice, Cedric Benson, would rotate at tailback. But the hamstring injury suffered Thursday figures to sideline Jones for a few days and might give Denver officials pause about making another effort to pry him free. Jones has two years left on his contract, at base salaries of $2.25 million each in 2006 and 2007, and would like to have his contract enhanced. It's believed that Jones, 28, would welcome a trade.


I really don't want Chicago to get Lelie

woodbuck27
07-27-2006, 10:16 PM
There's that fox Shanahan again!

"Something for Nothing." Isn't just a song by Dire Straits.

Jimx29
07-27-2006, 10:18 PM
Kind of reminds me of that dimwit (I forget who it was) that burned himself while trying to iron his shirt...........while still wearing it http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v24/numbnutz/smilies/smilie_doh-pt.gif