Goodell Extends Pacman's Suspension

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Goodell extends Pacman's suspension

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By Terry McCormick,
tmccormick@nashvillecitypaper.com

INDIANAPOLIS _ Adam “Pacman” Jones’ suspension has been extended and will not be reviewed until sometime before the opening of training camp, according to a letter the suspended Tennessee Titans’ cornerback received from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

“Most recently, we’ve been told that he won’t be reinstated immediately as was our hope,” said attorney Manny Arora, who is at the NFL Combine along with Jones’ Nashville-based attorney Worrick Robinson. “The idea is that he continues to meet some sign posts that the commissioner has put out there, and if he meets those over the next however many weeks or months, then he will be allowed to come back and we can petition to let him back in.”

According to NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, Jones will no longer be permitted to work out at the Titans' facilities during his suspension and will have his status reviewed by Goodell sometime before the opening of training camp in July.

"The letter prohibits Adam Jones from using team facilities for workouts," Aiello said. "There is no change in his status. He remains suspended and will be considered for reinstatement prior to the opening of training camp."

As the suspension enters its 10th month, Jones remains in limbo, as do the Titans, who are expected to try and trade Jones or release him once he is reinstated, according to league sources.

For Arora, timing is critical, because this week at the NFL Combine teams are already plotting strategies as far as their needs in the draft and free agency. It is a short window for Jones to find a role on team for 2008.

“Our only hope is that we can do that sooner rather than later because that allows him to be a productive part of the Titans, which is my personal goal for Adam and get his retribution with the team, as far as that goes,” Arora said. “However, if the Titans choose not to have him, but to trade him or release him, it would give another team the opportunity to get their roster set and get the salary cap worked out.

“If he gets in before the mini-camps or before the draft starts [it’s fine]. Otherwise, it makes it more difficult, because teams are going to set their rosters with punt returners and cornerbacks, and it puts us well behind the eight-ball and may cause us to suffer through another season where he may not be on the roster, and that is really, really unfair.”

Jones was originally suspended by Goodell for the 2007 season on April 10 with the possibility to apply for reinstatement after 10 games. That request was rejected by Goodell, and Arora takes issue with the fact that other players suspended, such as Chris Henry, Tank Johnson and Ricky Williams are already back in the league, while Jones remains out.

“Based on the conviction out of Las Vegas, which is a misdemeanor and a conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor, it’s a very minor charge,” Arora said. “Not to say that the incident itself isn’t a big one, but we didn’t have anything to do with it. That’s what started this whole thing, and it seems nobody wants to recognize that it wasn’t our responsibility what happened there.

“Yet, we’ve been given the longest suspension in history, and it’s infuriating to me that we’re the poster child for this thing when you compare it to some of the other players. No offense to the other players, but when you look at some of the other players that are playing and what they’ve had in their background, it just seems patently unfair and grossly disproportionate to what’s happening.”
Jones’ fate regarding the add-on of the suspension was apparently sealed when he was in an Atlanta strip club in January. Initially, a woman claimed that Jones punched her in the establishment, but the application for a warrant was withdrawn.

“I think he just wants to see a longer track record of better judgment about whether or not you go to a nightclub and those kinds of things,” Arora said. “I don’t necessarily know what all they want, except what I’ve been told. So I think we’re going to be able to meet some .of those criteria.

“This thing back in January, everybody agrees that there’s no merit to it, it causes us consternation and we’re getting penalized more and more for it. Yes, we should have had better judgment and not putting ourselves in that situation. But at some point, you just have to say that this is getting ridiculous and the punishment doesn’t fit. I don’t know when that point gets reached, but I’m beyond frustrated, especially when I see guys in the league and look at some of the other things and players have been allowed back in.”

In terms of Jones’ fate if and when he is reinstated, Arora said he would be willing to work with the Titans or whatever team wanted the cornerback to help lessen the cap hit.

“If the team would like to work those things out, I would be willing to do whatever it is in Adam’s best interests,” Arora said. “My personal goal is to keep him with the Titans, and if those are some of the other issues that need to come up, that’s fine. The problem we have before we get to that step is the reinstatement.

“If the Titans want to keep him and have him for next year or trade him or release him, there really is no movement you can have until you reinstate him because there is no security. Whether the team would want to restructure the contract or do this or that, we’d be open to all those options, if and when that becomes a reality.”

According to Arora, Jones is going to become more involved in charity work as part of the plan to be reinstated. He has been approached about becoming a spokesman for an Atlanta-based group that supports underprivileged children who have no parents and are being raised by grandparents, and also by a couple of colleges who want him to talk about the consequences of bad choices.
 

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On that note, did they actually officially suspend Vick yet?
 

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Jones was originally suspended by Goodell for the 2007 season on April 10 with the possibility to apply for reinstatement after 10 games. That request was rejected by Goodell, and Arora takes issue with the fact that other players suspended, such as Chris Henry, Tank Johnson and Ricky Williams are already back in the league, while Jones remains out.

“Based on the conviction out of Las Vegas, which is a misdemeanor and a conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor, it’s a very minor charge,” Arora said. “Not to say that the incident itself isn’t a big one, but we didn’t have anything to do with it. That’s what started this whole thing, and it seems nobody wants to recognize that it wasn’t our responsibility what happened there.

“Yet, we’ve been given the longest suspension in history, and it’s infuriating to me that we’re the poster child for this thing when you compare it to some of the other players. No offense to the other players, but when you look at some of the other players that are playing and what they’ve had in their background, it just seems patently unfair and grossly disproportionate to what’s happening.”
And I'm sure the fact that Pacman lied to Goodell's has nothing to do with him still being suspended either. :rolleyes:
 

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me and Pacman are heading to a strip club tonight, anyone wanna come?

haha
 

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big dog cowboy;1964819 said:
And I'm sure the fact that Pacman lied to Goodell's has nothing to do with him still being suspended either. :rolleyes:


Agreed. That and the fact that those other guys, while suspended, didn't get into anymore trouble that would cause them to get suspended longer or have it upheld.

Meanwhile Pacman "I'm a Complete Idiot" Jones continued to do all the same things that were getting him in trouble in the first place showing one of two things.

Either he simply doesn't care and thinks he can just keep getting into trouble and that he'll still get to play anyway.

Or, two, he's just really so stupid that he doesn't understand that continuing to do what got you in trouble in the first place, and continuing to get into trouble while suspended, doesn't help your case for getting brought back.

And yet there are people who actually think giving anything to get this guy is a good idea. Please. I hope he eventually gets a lifetime ban from the game. Step up and put a serious penalty out there for people like this who are too stupid to stop getting into trouble.
 

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Mr. Arora, tip for you sir. Tell your client to stay away from strip clubs. Shooting bouncers and choking lady attorneys is only going to exacerebate his ostracism from the NFL.
 

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Canadian BoyzFan;1964825 said:
Are you going to make it rain..if so. I'm in.

No I'm supposed to be looking out for Mr.Goodell to make sure he isn't attending tonight.

haha
 

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Yeah, when your client's drug dealer is on record as being worried about your client's excessive drug use, lifestyle changes are probably in order.
 

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Adam Jones is a thug who just doesn't "get it". He still thinks that he can do whatever he wants and no one should have any say in the matter. That might be true if he worked for Wal-Mart but not in the NFL.

I hope he never plays another down in the NFL or makes another dime from any team. This jabroni needs to find out what life is like in the real world.
 

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THUMPER;1965002 said:
Adam Jones is a thug who just doesn't "get it". He still thinks that he can do whatever he wants and no one should have any say in the matter. That might be true if he worked for Wal-Mart but not in the NFL.

I hope he never plays another down in the NFL or makes another dime from any team. This jabroni needs to find out what life is like in the real world.

Pacman might be a thug, but tell me what hurt the NFL more? Jones or the Patriots? Where's Bellicheck's suspension?
 

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rbr651;1965006 said:
Pacman might be a thug, but tell me what hurt the NFL more? Jones or the Patriots? Where's Bellicheck's suspension?
Wow. From where I sit, what Pacman was accused of being involved in, the shooting of a man who is now paralyzed, is far worse than what the Patriots have allegedly done. I agree Belicheck deserved at least the same suspension Wade Wilson got. However, if you ask me who has harmed the image of the league more...hands down it is the criminal acts that have been worse.

JMO
 

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I don't care for pacman at all but I will be surprised if this matter does not end up in court. Goodell's decisions seem very arbitrary and capricious. Unless pacman is convicted of something I really don't understand why Goodell has the authority to suspend someone because of a bad attitude. I need to ask the same question as aikemirv, did they actually officially suspend Vick yet?
 

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rbr651;1965006 said:
Pacman might be a thug, but tell me what hurt the NFL more? Jones or the Patriots? Where's Bellicheck's suspension?

I've been calling for Belichick to be banned for life from the start.
 

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This is Our Year;1964829 said:
If Odell Thurman got 2 years, so will PacMan for sure.

I agree.

Anything short of living in a Monostary will probably keep Pac out of the league this year.

I really dont think Pac is ever going to play another down while Roger is commish.;)
 

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Beast_from_East;1965168 said:
I agree.

Anything short of living in a Monostary will probably keep Pac out of the league this year.

I really dont think Pac is ever going to play another down while Roger is commish.;)

I agree PacMan is a thug and needs to be dealt with. He is being punished for something he was told not to do.
 

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I don't care for pacman at all but I will be surprised if this matter does not end up in court. Goodell's decisions seem very arbitrary and capricious. Unless pacman is convicted of something I really don't understand why Goodell has the authority to suspend someone because of a bad attitude. I need to ask the same question as aikemirv, did they actually officially suspend Vick yet?

No on Vick. They probably will not until he gets out of jail and then Goodell will probably suspend him for a year, at least. At least I remember reading/hearing that this was a very likely scenerio when Vick was being sentenced to his jail time.

As for Goodell being capricious...please. Jones has continued to get into trouble, and arrested, in the exact same types of places, and the same types of situations, that he is suppose to be AVOIDING as part of his suspension and yet he continues to get arrested and in trouble. I don't care if he's ever convicted of anything the guy is an idiot who simply isn't smart enough to realize that you have to STOP BEING STUPID and stop putting himself into these kinds of situations.

He does not deserve any leniancy cause he's a fool.
 
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