Found April 30, 2012 on Pro Football Zone: Yardbarker Blogger Network
According to Peter King of SI.com, the St. Louis Rams plan on monitoring rookie cornerback Janoris Jenkins on a daily basis.  Either general manager Les Snead or someone else will call him daily and talk to him about his life. Jenkins, who has four children by three different women, and he’ll have to use his first NFL contract to work out his support situation. Jenkins knows he’ll be monitored and Snead who said, ”I look the kid in the eye and said, ‘It’s you and me,’ ”
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  • Let me get this straight, because of the nfl conduct policy, and man can't have more than one woman and one child by that woman, is this only for blk players? We can't have Sex party! We can't have Pitt Bull's, We can't go to strip club. Can they drink beer? And now the bounty, that been going on for years, but these holy than thou T.V. analyst want their words to be god words.
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