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Hostile;2686089 said:Oy, talk about dense.
You know what this is really about and it's got nothing to do with right or wrong.
Hostile;2686089 said:Oy, talk about dense.
DaBoys4Life;2686006 said:Pac is a good guy who was also crucified by the media.
This is Our Year;2686081 said:Lets bring him back................j/k
Thank God that thug, low life of society is gone!
Hostile;2686089 said:Oy, talk about dense.
There isn't.sonnyboy;2686155 said:Don't know where Jerry is on this guy. If his return is even a remote possibility.
I want the Cowboys to win. If there is a player who can help them win, I'm all for it.
My concern with Pacman's past at this time starts and ends with the Cowboy part. From what I could see, there is strong arguement in favor of bringing him back for training camp.
KD;2685994 said:HAS PACMAN FINALLY GROWN UP?
Posted by Mike Florio on March 12, 2009, 9:23 a.m.
We’re skeptical about this one, because it reminds us a lot of the stuff Brandon Marshall was saying in Hawaii last month, only a few weeks before his fourth arrest in less than three years.
But our pal Jay Glazer of FOXSports.com seems to be of the opinion that cornerback Pacman Jones, who has been at the center of controversy from Morgantown to Nashville to Atlanta to Vegas to Dallas, might be turning the corner.
Glazer recently conducted an “exclusive interview” (i.e., no one else cares to talk to the guy anymore) with Jones, and Glazer emerged with a far different view of the sixth overall pick in the 2005 draft.
“I got a little girl,” Pacman said. “I’m engaged now, so I have other things that interest me other than going to [scrip] clubs, hanging out with 20 guys ’til four or five o’clock in the morning. I want to play football and you can’t do those types of things with my lifestyle and all the controversy I’ve had.”
Glazer also tells the rest of the story as to the fight that Jones started during the recent taping of Spike TV’s Pros v. Joes, which Glazer co-hosts.
“I asked him to play it up, pump up some trash talk with our Joes for some great TV,” Glazer writes. “He was fantastic, a natural with one-liners — the type of comedy you’d pay a two-drink minimum for in a comedy club.” [Editor’s note: Based on his alleged affinity for a certain type of cigarette, Pacman is a natural for the “Dave’s Not Here“ routine.]
“At one point he got into a scuffle with a young man named Dan Adams,” Glazer says. “A nice little football fight. It was perfect TV. Folks, this was not Pacman being a knucklehead. This was Pacman giving us exactly what we were asking for. Maybe it was that little stint he did in pro wrestling but the kid understands what would makes good TV. Even after his little tussle, he gave my co-host Michael Strahan and me a little wink as if to say, ‘I promised you guys I’d make it good for you.’”
Jones told Glazer that “a few” teams are interested in the man who was unceremoniously dumped by the Cowboys after a single season that featured a six-game suspension after Jones got into a fight with one of the men owner Jerry Jones was paying to keep Pacman out of trouble.
But Jones refused to name the teams.
Hey, maybe the Bills will sign him.
nathanlt;2686165 said:What in the world is a scrip club???
Hostile;2686158 said:There isn't.
Trust me on this, that chapter is closed. There is not even a remote possibility he would be brought back.sonnyboy;2686169 said:Sure there is Hos.
Look at his time with the COWBOYS.
Was he a good player? Yes
Did he keep his mouth shut/say the right things in media interviews? Yes
Was he a good teammate: attend meeting, do what he's told, not cause a fuss about plaing time? Yes
Did his teammates have any issues with him? No
His suspension was for a relatively minor incident that very well may have gone unreported or noticed in any other market.
His release was the direct result of a news story with no cred or legs.
Hostile;2686174 said:Trust me on this, that chapter is closed. There is not even a remote possibility he would be brought back.
Whose probation? Per Jerry Jones, the idea that he couldn't drink was part of the stipulations of his conduct policy is not true, meaning he was allowed to drink.Hostile;2686016 said:He was ordered not to drink as par tof his probation. He was drinking Vodka straight because it didn't have an odor. Lots of it. Play with fire, get burned.
sonnyboy;2686169 said:Sure there is Hos.
Look at his time with the COWBOYS.
Was he a good player? Yes
Did he keep his mouth shut/say the right things in media interviews? Yes
Was he a good teammate: attend meeting, do what he's told, not cause a fuss about plaing time? Yes
Did his teammates have any issues with him? No
His suspension was for a relatively minor incident that very well may have gone unreported or noticed in any other market.
His release was the direct result of a news story with no cred or legs.
No sir. It was part of his being re-instated to the NFL. Multiple sources reported that when he was suspended again.khiladi;2686183 said:Whose probation? Per Jerry Jones, the idea that he couldn't drink was part of the stipulations of his conduct policy is not true, meaning he was allowed to drink.
Per the Washington Post, Jerry reported that TO was released to give the younger guys a chance to play, especially Roy Williams. Pac-man may have been released for the same reason, and that is, to give Jenkins and Scandrick the oppurtunity to play.BraveHeartFan;2686188 said:TO was more liked, as a total guess by me of course, than Adam Jones and he's not here anymore. So rather he had issues with his team mates, or they liked him, or he produced isn't a factor.
TO produced, was well liked by quite a few guys, by their own accounts, and the owner loved him. He's still not here.
Adam Jones won't be back in a Cowboys uniform and for that I'm quite thankful.
Like I said before, Jerry Jones, per an article, reported that it wasn't part of his re-instatement policy. Who are these multiple sources?Hostile;2686193 said:No sir. It was part of his being re-instated to the NFL. Multiple sources reported that when he was suspended again.