Former Cowboys fullback Daryl “Moose” Johnston, who now serves as a game analyst for FOX, doesn’t have a problem with the team’s decision to acquire cornerback Pacman Jones.

But Moose cautioned that the Cowboys need to be ready to get Jones under control, if he acts up while a member of the team.  In so doing, Johnston took a backhanded slap at former Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin.

“With Michael Irvin,” Johnston told the Dallas Morning News, “I think we all tend to think we didn’t step in soon enough.  We waited until it impacted all of us as a team.  We should have seen the potential for that type of behavior to impact the team in a negative way before it became that.”

Johnston recognizes that Jones is a bigger risk for the team than defensive tackle Tank Johnson, who was signed last year by the ‘Boys after being cut by the Bears following a series of arrests.

“You can have the best intentions from ownership to coaching staff,” Johnston said.  “But if your players aren’t policed in the locker room, then you have potential for something bad to happen.”