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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/09/01/trotter.pacman.canada1/index.html

If controversial cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones is going to return to the NFL, it will be via the Canadian Football League. Jones agreed in principle to a one-year deal with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers late Monday night and is expected to join the team as early as Wednesday.

"It'll be a good experience for me to get back in game shape and compete and play football, which I like to do," Jones told SI.com. "I'm real happy for the opportunity that's been given to me. Of course it's disappointing to me to not be playing in the NFL. But things happen and you have to adjust. "

The issue with Jones, who turns 26 on Sept. 30, has never been physical skills; it has been off-the-field incidents. He was suspended for the 2007 season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, and last year after being traded from Tennessee to Dallas he was suspended for four games following an altercation with a team-employed bodyguard.

Several NFL general managers said in the last week that Jones has the skill set to be a productive player, but one added: "He's already got 2 1/2 strikes against him, so he's just not worth the time."

John Murphy, the Blue Bombers' director of player personnel, understands that sentiment. But he says none of the NFL coaches or personnel people he has spoken with the last two weeks has called Jones a bad teammate or malingerer, and Jones has not had any run-ins with the law since 2007.

"If I was in the same position in the NFL I might have a lot more reservations," Murphy said. "But for me it's a win-win. I'm smart enough to know that if I'm looking for somebody who can be a playmaker for the second half of our season, there isn't a better football player who's not in the NFL, at 25 years old, who's ready to play football, is going to play with a chip on his shoulder, and is going to bring some fun and excitement to our team, our locker room, our city, and our league.

"And at the same time it's a business decision as well as football decision. From a marketing standpoint, a business standpoint and a football standpoint, I could go to 100 NFL training camps and every preseason game and more people will hear and know about the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the next two weeks -- from the coverage we'll receive -- than in the last 10 years."

Financial terms were not immediately available, but they were good enough for Jones to pass up a contract offer from the fledgling United Football League. The deal with the Blue Bombers came together over the last two weeks, according to Jones' representatives, Jason Fletcher and Warrick Robinson. Fletcher said money was only one factor in the decision to sign with Winnipeg. Others included opportunities to play in 10 games versus six in the UFL, to be in an established league versus one that is just starting up, and to play offense and special teams as well as defense.

Another key factor: The CFL could offer him quicker return to the NFL.

UFL players are prohibited from jumping to the NFL prior to Dec. 1, but CFL players can depart earlier if granted a release from their contract. Murphy said Jones has led him to believe that he wants to play the remainder of the season, which ends Nov. 8 (Nov. 29 for the playoffs). But he added: "Nothing is written in stone."

Jones struggled at times last season after returning from the one-year suspension, but says he has dropped 8-10 pounds and is back to his playing weight from 2006, when he played at an elite level in his second season with the Titans. He has been working out in his hometown of Atlanta in preparation of an eventual signing with an NFL club -- if not now, then later in the year.

"All of the NFL teams I'm talking to told me they will be monitoring his progress every week, in games and in practice," Fletcher says. "They said once he shows that the physical ability has not eroded, and once he shows that he can keep clean, he'll get another shot, without a doubt."

For now, that shot will begin with the CFL.
 

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*** Pacman.

I hope he's never playing in the NFL again.

Call me hater or whatever you want, but I hope his *** stays in Canada.
 

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cant believe someone didnt take a chance with him, he might have all this stuff in his background but the guy can play football. H e played well for the shott time he was herr.
 

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Sickwitit;2915426 said:
cant believe someone didnt take a chance with him, he might have all this stuff in his background but the guy can play football. H e played well for the shott time he was herr.

No he didnt.
 

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NextGenBoys;2915432 said:
No he didnt.

The metrics say otherwise, specifically before he got suspended. It was only after he came back that his play fell off. He was a terrible returner though.
 

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Good for him - hopefully he just plays football and stays out of trouble. I'll never wish ill on anyone so long as they don't play for any team in Pittsburgh or New England or Philadelphia :p:
 

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TwoDeep3;2915422 said:
Like Canada doesn't get enough rain as it is.

Yeagermeister;2915466 said:
He's just going up there because of the scrip club :jackpot:


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Sickwitit;2915426 said:
cant believe someone didnt take a chance with him, he might have all this stuff in his background but the guy can play football. H e played well for the shott time he was herr.

Why invest time in a guy who absolutely cannot keep himself out of trouble?

And that someone who took a chance on him, that was Jerry Jones. I'm not sure you can provide a better scenario than what he had in Dallas. Teams take note when you have ever advantage and waste it.
 

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Sickwitit;2915426 said:
cant believe someone didnt take a chance with him, he might have all this stuff in his background but the guy can play football. H e played well for the shott time he was herr.


it just goes to show how much of an idiot he is and how teams have no faith in him being able to keep his nose clean. Houston is desperate for CB help but Pac was never even thought of...they would rather deal with vets who are over 30 and washed up to fill the depth chart. Pacman's had his chances and he is now well on his way to sharing a deluxe refrigerator box with quincy carter up north...
 

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Hoofbite;2915472 said:
http://img230.*************/img230/7726/makeitrainut9.gif

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Man I hate Lil' Wayne.
 

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casmith07;2915476 said:
Man I hate Lil' Wayne.

Meh, I think he's pretty good. I think he tries to be too creative at times and square-pegs a round hole in some of his lyrics but other than that, I don't mind his music.
 

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Nav22;2915416 said:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/09/01/trotter.pacman.canada1/index.html

The issue with Jones, who turns 26 on Sept. 30, has never been physical skills; it has been off-the-field incidents. He was suspended for the 2007 season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, and last year after being traded from Tennessee to Dallas he was suspended for four games following an altercation with a team-employed bodyguard.

I guess I never realized he was that young. So much wrong in so little time.
 

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thank god the alouettes were smart enough to not take him. good luck blue bombers!
 
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