He has no credibility.....whether he was telling the truth or not. That is an INTERNAL ISSUE...and he pussed out by going to the media to air out frustrations.
"...Jones, who made his first Pro Bowl in nine seasons, was voted team MVP and also won the Dennis Bryd inspirational award..." I think that gives him plenty of credibility amongst his teammates. And he didn't exactly backpedal in his clarifying remarks:
"The only thing that I could give my opinion on was the interceptions. And that's what I did," he said. "As far as him coming out of the game, that's not my call just like if I'm the game and I'm not playing well, and I have two or three fumbles, that's not my call."
The nine-year veteran said he hasn't discussed the comments with Favre but likely would.
"I'll talk to Brett. Everything is cool with me and Brett. He's a great guy," Jones said. "We have a lot of fun over there at work. I answered the question. I would expect him to answer the question the same way about me if I had two fumbles and it was a situation where I wasn't playing well and he answered the question the same way. I wouldn't look at him any different. I wouldn't be sensitive to the answer because we all know in this league you have to protect the football to win.
"Bottom line, we make a lot of money in this league to go out there and make plays and win football games, and as a team everybody has to be accountable. I have a great relationship with Brett."
He did go on to make your point, though:
"There's not one person on that team when we win a game. Everybody on that team contributed. The trainers, the practice squad guys, everybody on that team contributed. When we lose a game, everybody's included. Everybody could always do something better.
"So of course when things aren't going the way you want them to go it's not a personal attack on that player as an individual performance. We get paid a lot of money to make plays."