Joseph Randle – Another Talented Black Man Throwing It All Away

How many times have we seen this type of self-destruction?

He should be the leading runner for the Dallas Cowboys, earning millions of dollars a year, but he’s too much of an idiot to hold down that job.

REPORT: Still, over the last 12 months, he was arrested for shoplifting cologne and underwear, then again four months later on marijuana and domestic violence charges.

Just last week — a turbulent one at that as he suddenly disappeared from the Cowboys’ plans — he called the cops to his place, thinking his girlfriend might be in trouble.

Of course, that was just his record with the authorities. After the shoplifting arrest, a police video caught him replying to a possible suspension with the bon mot, “Dez didn’t miss no games for slapping his mama.” Also asked a female jail employee for a $100 massage. On top of that embarrassment, he got into it with Dez Bryant at practice over the line about Dez’s mother, only to be silenced by Jason Witten.

Bottom line: With Randle, it was always something, little of it any good.

The theft charge was dismissed and authorities decided not to pursue the domestic violence allegations, but Randle wasn’t so lucky with the NFL, which is about to fine or even suspend him.

Only the Cowboys released him first, not 48 hours after Jerry Jones said he was concerned about Randle’s mental health.

If Randle does, indeed, have some sort of mental illness, let’s hope first and foremost he gets the help he needs. Life won’t get any easier now that he’s out of the NFL, which is where he’s likely to remain with a suspension hanging over him. Unlike his former teammate, Greg Hardy, he can’t be assured someone else will take a chance on him. He doesn’t have the numbers to make him worth the risk.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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