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Pacman blog post I made

The following is a blog I wrote on the subject of the Pacman trade over at cnnsi.com Fan Nation . Thought I'd share it here, as well:

This trade is going to evoke a lot of anger, joy, and general interest among football fans everywhere.

Eagles, Skins, and Giants fans will outwardly point and laugh, claiming the Cowboys are in full self destruct mode just as they did when T.O. and Tank Johnson first donned a star on their respective helmets. Inwardly, however, this move scares the crap out of them. Pacman is an all-pro talent at both CB and KR/PR and Dallas just snagged him dirt cheap. IF it works out, the Eagles will look silly for paying all that money to Samuel. 

High risk move by Jerry Jones? Absolutely. But at the same time, not really. He reportedly gave up a 4th round pick this year and a conditional pick next year depending on Pacmans performance in 2008. But he also added an insurance policy to the deal. If Pacman isn't re-instated, or if he screws up again, the Titans must give the Cowboys a draft pick next year in an undisclosed round.

High reward? Unbelievably high. Adam Jones is an all-pro corner who also happens to be one of the more dangerous return men in the game when he's actually on the field. The 13-3 Cowboys two biggest weaknesses last year? Yep. The secondary and kick/punt returns. How scary is the thought that arguably the best team in the NFC just potentially fixed both of their glaring weaknesses for the cost of a 4th round pick? Asante' who?

For Pacman himself there probably isn't a better place for him in the NFL. Dallas, as far as I'm aware, is still the only franchise that has an entire department devoted to helping troubled players turn their life around. Headed up by Calvin Hill, one of the highest integrity men in the game, they put tremendous resources into helping players who want it. Pacman will be made fully aware upon reinstatement that this is his last, last chance. Jerry Jones is a big believer in second chances, but he's also a big believer in people turning their lives around and provides the resources to assist. IF Pacman is redeemable, he's going to the right place.

The Titans get, well, shafted. But there was no other option for them. After 6 arrests since joining the team and their complete inability to rein him in, Pacman was an embarassment they could no longer afford to keep around. Just like the Bears with Tank Johnson last year, the Titans hands were tied. The guy was a public relations nightmare for them no matter how good he was on the field. To get back a 4th rounder and some change for a guy you chose with the #6 overall pick in the draft and who was an all-pro in your secondary has got to sting. 

So everyone except the Titans wins with this trade. The Cowboys plug two gaping holes with one acquisition, fans who hate the Cowboys get something to laugh at...for a while...Adam Jones gets an opportunity to staighten his life out under the tutulage of perhaps the best in the business, the sports pundits get a second story to write endlessly about on Americas team, T.O. gets those pundits off his back a little, and the NFL gets yet another story line to promote their biggest money maker ratings wise.

UPDATE:

This deal keeps getting better for the Cowboys. The USA Today is now reporting that if Pacman isn't re-instated, the Cowboys get the Titans 4th round pick in 2009. Almost certainly higher than the Cowboys pick this year. If he is re-instated and gets suspended for a different matter then the Cowboys get the Titans 5th rounder next year. Talk about Jerry covering all the bases on this one. This news, if accurate, takes almost ALL of the risk out of the deal for the Cowboys. On the other hand, if Pacman is available for all 16 games next year, the Titans will receive the Cowboys 6th rounder in 2009. This is either a complete steal for the Cowboys or a wash. They can't lose.

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Dang

I screwed that one up, lol. Thanks for letting me know.

by FunCowboysFan on Apr 24, 2008 1:46 AM CDT reply actions  

I totally disagree because

this draft is much deeper than next year’s and therefore a 4th rounder is more valauble this year than next.

I’d say the Titans are the ones that got the steal.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Apr 24, 2008 7:30 AM CDT reply actions  

But..

Terry you dont know exactly how deep a draft is until the end of the season. I mean last year at this time Brohm was a clear top 5 pick. Look what happened there. You cant really say what next years draft will be like. You dont know what juniors will come out and how good they will be.

Its my Money, And I want it NOW!

by thebigham on Apr 24, 2008 9:20 AM CDT up reply actions  

The cowboys got a win win out of this. If he doesnt play they still get at least a 5th round pick. If he does play then the cowboys just got a starting corner for the price of a 4th round pick and a 5th( I think).

You telling me you wouldnt trade a 4th round pick for any starting corner in the league esp with the clause that if he doesnt play you get that pick (probably higher) right back.

Its my Money, And I want it NOW!

by thebigham on Apr 24, 2008 9:23 AM CDT up reply actions  

Wow Terry

I thought your little Jamaican vacation would have back in the saddle with your sores healed. Apparently you still have some sand in your swimsuit. Werent you also against bringing in TO and Tank?

by Impatient on Apr 24, 2008 10:22 AM CDT up reply actions  

LOL......too funny....
Apparently you still have some sand in your swimsuit
.

Terry’s the type to get sand kicked on him at the beach, like those old Bazooka Joe gum wrapper cartoons back in the day…...

He can hem and haw all he wants now….cuz Adam Jones is on his way here….and he’s better than every cornerback in this years draft…...so yeah…..an ‘08 4th and possible ‘09 6th is about as big a steal as you can get….

Jerry should be charged with grand larceny so he and Pac can have something more in common besides their names…

A true diehard Cowboys fan since 1975.

by BoyzRback on Apr 25, 2008 12:01 AM CDT up reply actions  

no, boyz, I'm the type that would

beat the heck out of arrogant jerks like you on the beach, count on it!

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Apr 25, 2008 8:37 AM CDT up reply actions  

I'll say it again

Since it got deleted. Dont threaten me punk. I dont care if you are some bigshot, top of your class lawyer.

by Impatient on Apr 26, 2008 11:09 AM CDT up reply actions  

Stop it!

He didn’t threaten you…he’s talking to Boyz who basically punked him. When I delete something I mean it, Don’t repeat it!

by Dave Halprin on Apr 26, 2008 11:12 AM CDT up reply actions  

I wasn't against Tank

and I was only against T.O. because I didn’t like him, not because I didn’t trust him, very big difference. I knew T.O. would help us, but Pacman won’t because he’ll eventually end up hurting us when he gets in trouble again.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Apr 25, 2008 8:36 AM CDT up reply actions  

How?

We would get the pick back if he gets suspended again. What scenario do you have in mind where the cowboys get hurt and not compensated back?

Its my Money, And I want it NOW!

by thebigham on Apr 25, 2008 10:31 AM CDT up reply actions  

the TO effect

this is how I fell about adam Jones becoming a cowboy.
The same way I felt about TO….Yeah he’s an idiot….BUT NOW HE’s MY IDIOT….And I’m rooting for Pacman Jones to show all the Talent and potential that made him a top ten pick not so long ago!

You'll never get in a traffic jam,while going the extra mile. -Roger staubach

by TrueBlue24 on Apr 25, 2008 11:59 AM CDT up reply actions  

okay, thats easy

Pacman gets reinstated, plays well and becomes an intergal part of our success. Then in December right before the playoffs he gets arrested..AGAIN, and now he hurts us, understand?

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Apr 25, 2008 6:41 PM CDT up reply actions  

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