"You say one little thing and people are ready to bite your head off," said Clarence Jones, a 39-year-old postal worker in Washington.
In the fourth round, they took an offensive tackle, Clarence Jones of Maryland (6-5, 290).
He has replaced Clarence Jones, who for the past 11 seasons was their hitting coach.
He was speaking of Clarence Jones at left tackle.
Clarence Jones, who had a record as a small-time drug dealer, was shot to death on Sunday.
They want to have one move available for Clarence Jones in the event an offensive lineman is hurt.
If they are ready, they will start and Clarence Jones will back up.
A rookie year on the bench may have helped Clarence Jones.
The idea of constitutional rights as an "unfulfilled promise" was suggested by Clarence Jones.
He also has an older brother named Clarence Jones, Jr., who now works as a coach.