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Jerry Jones reportedly considering bringing back Pacman Jones
9:21 AM Mon, Jun 08, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Maybe Pacman Jones actually knew what he was talking about when he predicted months ago that he'd be back at Valley Ranch this season.
Or maybe Jerry Jones enjoyed the grand opening of Cowboys Stadium so much that his judgment was temporarily clouded.
Whatever the case may be, Jerry cracked open the door to Pacman's return when he told a reporter late Saturday night that he was considering bringing back the controversial cornerback. "Would you beat me up too bad if I brought back Adam?" Jerry asked.
For business reasons, I'd be all for it. Pacman is an endless well of blog fodder.
As far as the Cowboys' best interests go, Jerry must be crazy.
Jerry, who blames the bodyguard for Jivin' at the Joule Gone Wrong, says he isn't concerned about Pacman's off-the-field problems. Well, why did the Cowboys cut him in the first place? And why hasn't another team given him even a sniff since then?
Pacman didn't make an impact for the Cowboys last season. He was OK as a cornerback and awful as a punt returner. The Cowboys went 4-5 with him and 5-2 without him. Why even consider adding all the distractions for a player who isn't a difference-maker? That would ruin much of the locker room clean-up work the Cowboys did this off-season.
And, as anybody who watched Pacman's work on Pros vs. Joes could tell you, he isn't exactly in great football shape.
And Jerry acknowledges that Pacman's presence could stunt the progress of Orlando Scandrick and Mike Jenkins. As excited as the Cowboys are about the young cornerbacks, that's reason enough to steer clear of Pacman.
Just a hunch, but I'll bet that Jerry backpedals like a cornerback when asked about the possibility of Pacman's return during tomorrow's OTA workout.
9:21 AM Mon, Jun 08, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Tim MacMahon/Blogger E-mail | News tips
Maybe Pacman Jones actually knew what he was talking about when he predicted months ago that he'd be back at Valley Ranch this season.
Or maybe Jerry Jones enjoyed the grand opening of Cowboys Stadium so much that his judgment was temporarily clouded.
Whatever the case may be, Jerry cracked open the door to Pacman's return when he told a reporter late Saturday night that he was considering bringing back the controversial cornerback. "Would you beat me up too bad if I brought back Adam?" Jerry asked.
For business reasons, I'd be all for it. Pacman is an endless well of blog fodder.
As far as the Cowboys' best interests go, Jerry must be crazy.
Jerry, who blames the bodyguard for Jivin' at the Joule Gone Wrong, says he isn't concerned about Pacman's off-the-field problems. Well, why did the Cowboys cut him in the first place? And why hasn't another team given him even a sniff since then?
Pacman didn't make an impact for the Cowboys last season. He was OK as a cornerback and awful as a punt returner. The Cowboys went 4-5 with him and 5-2 without him. Why even consider adding all the distractions for a player who isn't a difference-maker? That would ruin much of the locker room clean-up work the Cowboys did this off-season.
And, as anybody who watched Pacman's work on Pros vs. Joes could tell you, he isn't exactly in great football shape.
And Jerry acknowledges that Pacman's presence could stunt the progress of Orlando Scandrick and Mike Jenkins. As excited as the Cowboys are about the young cornerbacks, that's reason enough to steer clear of Pacman.
Just a hunch, but I'll bet that Jerry backpedals like a cornerback when asked about the possibility of Pacman's return during tomorrow's OTA workout.

