Pacman Jones Speaks!!!
Heeeeeeeeeeere's Pacman Joooooooonnnneeesssss.....
I really hate to hear him say that this last incident was just 'a misconstruction with the people who pay my bills'. What the heck does that even mean, lol. You are Pacman Jones, you should be paying your bills and at the very least making sure all your loose ends get tied up ASAP.
At some point Roger Goodell is going to be so tired of hearing these excuses that he's going to forget to reinstate this guy.
Jerry Jones is really going to need some help in keeping Pacman out of trouble because it's clear he doesn't understand the magnitude of how close he is to never playing in the NFL ever again. Nor does he seem to have enough intelligence to understand what's it going to take in order for him escape his past transgressions.
Just start crossing your fingers folks that at some point this season we can get this very talented football player on the field to help the team win some games.
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Sounds like he MIGHT be getting it, but that’s still a big question. I really hope Goodell gets him reinstated. If he plans not to he needs to just come out and say that so we can get on with our lives. I’m definietly stoked to see the Pac on offense, defense and special teams wearing number 21. I’ve always loved Deion.
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About the Adam Jones acquisition is that the Cowboys organization has little invested in him. I have serious doubts he’ll stay out of trouble all the way through the season, and so do the Cowboys. That’s why they signed him to low-value contract with no guaranteed money, and will get their fourth round pick back from Tennessee next year if he doesn’t behave.
Drafting two talented corners also put the Cowboys in the driver’s seat. By doing this and working out a low-risk deal with the Titans, all the pressure is on Jones and very little on the Cowboys. If he can clean up his act (maybe, but don’t count on it), get in shape and stay healthy, then he’s a great addition to the team without much cost. If he can’t stay out of trouble, like he’s shown the last few years, then the franchise can dump him and move on, knowing they still have some options with their young corners.
We can’t get too emotionally attached to the situation and pin our hopes on Jones contributing. It’s risky at best. And the thing I like is that the Cowboys have put all the risk on Pacman to come through, but have protected themselves if he doesn’t.
by kindablue on May 26, 2008 10:22 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
"A misconstruction"
Oh boy. I hope we get to hear more gems like this as the season progresses. Maybe Emmitt can sit down for a one on one interview with The Pacman. They can roll subtitles at the bottom of the screen.
T-New, shutting down WR's for Dallas since 2003
Hahah
Can Jesse Jackson moderate? Not to put Jesse Jackson in the same category as Emmitt and Pacman. Rev. Jackson knows when he’s making up words. Still, it would be a bonanza for linguists everywhere.
I do believe Pacman’s statement about the gambling debt, but it doesn’t speak too well about the quality of people around him. Though, given that it’s Pacman, forgetting to pay a bill is about the best you could hope for in bad people around him. I think the Boys will convince him to get some better people working on his accounts if things like that are truly slipping through the cracks.
What are you talking about?
Awww, are you a Pacman fan? Did your feelings get hurt by this video?
I think I caught the interview on The Irvin Show by the way…
http://dcfanatic.com/2008/03/21/confirmed-pacman-will-be-in-dallas-on-tuesday.aspx
Go Cowboys!
sigh.
I’m hoping for the best, but not getting my hopes up.
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