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Before the start of the 2012 season, Bryant agreed to a strict set of conduct rules. They were set up by Bryant and his adviser David Wells in consultation with team officials. Two years in, Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said the rules should remain in place. "He doesn't need to drop his guard," Jones said Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings. "In some respect, none of us do."
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For those who might have missed it, Bryant must adhere the following guidelines: A midnight curfew. If he's going to miss curfew, team officials must know in advance. No alcohol. He can't attend strip clubs and can attend nightclubs only if they are approved by the team and he has a security team with him. He must attend counseling sessions twice a week. A rotating three-man security team will leave one man with Bryant at all times. Members of the security team will drive Bryant to practices, games and team functions. If Bryant breaks any of the rules, he must have a legitimate excuse. If so, team officials are in contact with him quickly. ... The only controversy Bryant seems to find these days is on the field, but team officials cite his passionate nature. "But as far as his ability to help us win as a player, he is an established player," Jones said.
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