"Arrington Jones III" is a former American football running back who played one season with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the 1981 NFL Draft. He played college football at Winston-Salem State University and attended Richmond Public Schools#High Schools/John Marshall High School in Richmond, Virginia. Jones was also a member of the Orlando Renegades/Washington Federals of the United States Football League. He was a member of the San Francisco 49ers team that won Super Bowl XVI and has been a coach on several collegiate teams.

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That's going to be nice because we've been road warriors the first four weeks.

It's always an emotional thing because it's Winston. But in terms of preparation, things don't change. It's always bittersweet going against family like that, but we need a win, and they need a win, so you have to put all that stuff behind and just play the game.

One of the things you break down on film is the defense, and it helps if you are familiar with the personnel.

This is my second year as a head coach, and I think it's a little easier because our system is in place. We have a quarterback that's a little better when it comes to the pass, and I just believe that's the quickest way to reach the end zone.

We needed to get something going then. But we had to punt it back to them.

We know it's a different week, but it's just a football game. And we talk all through the season about stuff, so we aren't going to change. But it's not like I'm going to give him any of my secrets, and I'm sure he is the same way.

John has picked up the offense pretty well for us.

Give this guy a whole lot of credit. I've seen him on film, and I think he can do it on the next level. Athletically, he is just so much better than anybody on the football field.

I'm very unclear as to why our team didn't respond well to the challenge. We had a good week of practice and felt real confident coming in, [but] when we hit the field it was like there was no energy and no enthusiasm.