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Jones thankful for opportunity with Super Bowl champs
June 19, 2003
TAMPA, Fla. -- Thomas Jones is glad to be starting over.
A major disappointment in Arizona, the disgruntled running back is eager to turn his career around with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who obtained him in exchange for receiver Marquise Walker last week.
"Honestly, I look at it as a blessing. The whole offseason I waited to see what they were going to do, and somehow I ended up coming here. I am definitely happy to be where I am right now," Jones said after a workout Thursday.
"I'm not going to say I'm happy to be out of Arizona, because I'm not going to talk bad about the organization. I have respect for them, and they are an NFL organization. I'm definitely thankful to be here in Tampa."
Jones was the seventh overall pick in the 2000 draft after an outstanding college career at Virginia. But he failed to play up to expectations in three seasons in Arizona, including two as a backup to Michael Pittman, who signed with Tampa Bay as a free agent last year.
With Pittman now facing aggravated assault charges after being accused of using his Hummer to ram a vehicle carrying his wife, 2-year-old son and baby sitter, the Bucs view the 5-foot-10, 220-pound Jones as insurance for the running game.
"He's a thick and quick guy ... a quick study, and we think he has some unique running skills that should make things real interesting," coach Jon Gruden said.
Gruden reiterated, however, that the Bucs have not ruled Pittman out of their plans.
"We are still gathering facts and when we get all the information we'll make the decision that we deem appropriate," Gruden said. "But in the time being, we need to make contingency plans. ... We are still going to look at every available option, not only at the running back position, but any other position."
Jones started nine of Arizona's first 10 games before losing his job to Marcel Shipp last season. He was hampered part of the year by an ankle sprain and missed the last five games after telling the Cardinals he broke his right hand reaching for a telephone.
When the Cardinals signed NFL career rushing leader Emmitt Smith earlier this year, Jones -- with one year left on his contract at a base salary of $535,000 -- became expendable.
Now, he just wants to make the most of an opportunity to jump-start his career.
"Sometimes things don't go your way, and you just have to fight back. You just keep fighting until you get to the point where you want to be," said Jones, who rushed for a career-high 511 yards on 138 carries and scored two touchdowns last season.
"I'm a strong-minded person. I'm a strong-willed person. Obviously, I wasn't the seventh pick in the draft for nothing."
Jones thankful for opportunity with Super Bowl champs
June 19, 2003
TAMPA, Fla. -- Thomas Jones is glad to be starting over.
A major disappointment in Arizona, the disgruntled running back is eager to turn his career around with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who obtained him in exchange for receiver Marquise Walker last week.
"Honestly, I look at it as a blessing. The whole offseason I waited to see what they were going to do, and somehow I ended up coming here. I am definitely happy to be where I am right now," Jones said after a workout Thursday.
"I'm not going to say I'm happy to be out of Arizona, because I'm not going to talk bad about the organization. I have respect for them, and they are an NFL organization. I'm definitely thankful to be here in Tampa."
Jones was the seventh overall pick in the 2000 draft after an outstanding college career at Virginia. But he failed to play up to expectations in three seasons in Arizona, including two as a backup to Michael Pittman, who signed with Tampa Bay as a free agent last year.
With Pittman now facing aggravated assault charges after being accused of using his Hummer to ram a vehicle carrying his wife, 2-year-old son and baby sitter, the Bucs view the 5-foot-10, 220-pound Jones as insurance for the running game.
"He's a thick and quick guy ... a quick study, and we think he has some unique running skills that should make things real interesting," coach Jon Gruden said.
Gruden reiterated, however, that the Bucs have not ruled Pittman out of their plans.
"We are still gathering facts and when we get all the information we'll make the decision that we deem appropriate," Gruden said. "But in the time being, we need to make contingency plans. ... We are still going to look at every available option, not only at the running back position, but any other position."
Jones started nine of Arizona's first 10 games before losing his job to Marcel Shipp last season. He was hampered part of the year by an ankle sprain and missed the last five games after telling the Cardinals he broke his right hand reaching for a telephone.
When the Cardinals signed NFL career rushing leader Emmitt Smith earlier this year, Jones -- with one year left on his contract at a base salary of $535,000 -- became expendable.
Now, he just wants to make the most of an opportunity to jump-start his career.
"Sometimes things don't go your way, and you just have to fight back. You just keep fighting until you get to the point where you want to be," said Jones, who rushed for a career-high 511 yards on 138 carries and scored two touchdowns last season.
"I'm a strong-minded person. I'm a strong-willed person. Obviously, I wasn't the seventh pick in the draft for nothing."