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(9:00 AM): Texans rook WR hangs ‘em up … Houston WR Dwight Jones, an undrafted rookie free agent this year, has told the Texans he no longer wants to play football and has left the team. A one-time the 6-4, 230-pound Jones, who had 85 catches for almost 1,200 yards and 12 TDs last season at North Carolina, had been considered a potential second-day pick at this year’s draft, but in the end he wasn’t drafted at all because of questions about work ethic.

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Guest Kanon Tipton

I was so upset when I heard this.

I love Dwight Jones but there is nothing worse than wasted talent.

lol youre fuging stupid it isnt wasted talent.... the man doesnt want to play football.

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Yeah, I'm stupid, yet most every other Carolina fan on InsideCarolina.com also thinks he is wasting his talent.

So either you think he isn't talented

Or you think quitting something you're good at isn't wasting talent...

How can you be good at something if your heart isn't in it? He could be the next Jerry Rice, but if the fire inside him is gone, none of that matters because he wouldn't have the desire to get on the field.

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