Roy Exum: "Pacman" Means Trouble

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by Roy Exum
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_130404.asp
posted June 25, 2008

Roy Exum
To even the most casual pro football follower, Adam “Pacman” Jones is synonymous with trouble. He can get into trouble in more ways than a magician can do a card trick and just when we think he may have turned life’s corner, he’s back in the stew again.

You may think his latest roar came on Monday when controversial talk-show host Don Imus used bad judgment in a way he now claims sympathized with the turbulent off-field police record of Jones, who is now with the Dallas Cowboys, but in Nashville there is a different story unfolding.

Jones, who formerly played for the Titans, has defaulted on the terms and conditions of his home mortgage with U.S. Bank and, unless a spectacular end-zone grab occurs before this Friday, the 30-acre estate in nearby Franklin will be sold on the steps of the Williamson County courthouse.

Last weekend Jones was speaking to a group of kids when he said he no longer wishes to be called “Pacman” because of what he feels “has a lot of negativity behind it.” Instead he wants to be “Adam or Mr. Jones” because there is now what they jokingly call “the Pacman Posse” in Dallas - a group of individuals dedicated to keeping the spectacular athlete on the straight-and-narrow.

The Dallas effort, led by guys like Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin and the Rev. Rickie Rush, has put a 24/7 blanket over Jones since he wheeled and dealed his way from the Nashville Titans, where he played three years before being sidelined for his behavior last season.

So far the “great experiment” has worked. Jones has not only done well in the Cowboys’ mini-camps and practices, he’s worked hard to present himself admirably wherever he goes in Dallas and, last weekend, when he thrilled youngsters at a sports camp held by Brandon Bass of the Mavericks, he was a delight.

“There is just a lot of negativity behind the nickname…It’s just time for a change, man. I’m doing everything to make sure that I’m alright as a person mentally and emotionally,” he told reporters.

That is why he was as startled as anyone when the zany Imus, who was fired by MSNBC and CBS radio a year or so ago for blatant racial slurs, used poor judgment on Monday in what he later said was done when he tried “to make a sarcastic point.”

Evidently the WABC hosts were talking about whether blacks were being treated unfairly and, when sports announcer Warner Wolf brought up “Pacman,” Imus quickly asked, “What color is he?” When Wolf said Jones was an African-American, Imus retorted, “There you go. Now we know.”

On Tuesday, Jones told The Dallas Morning News in Tuesday editions, “I’m truly upset about the comments," he said. "Obviously Mr. Imus has problems with African-Americans. I'm upset, and I hope the station he works for handles it accordingly. I will pray for him."

But, by then, Imus had back-pedaled faster than an NFL quarterback, saying, “What people should be outraged about is that they arrest blacks for no reason," Imus said Tuesday. "I mean, there's no reason to arrest this kid six times. Maybe he did something once, but everyone does something once."

Imus called his critics “ridiculous” and asked aloud how anyone could think he was being a racist, “"How insane would I have to be? What would I be thinking?"

Just the same, Adam Jones, better identified as “Pacman” in the blaring headlines, was in virtually every newspaper in the country again and, after the latest blitz, he’d have to hire the world’s largest PR firm to rid himself the name people know best.

Conversely, at the proceedings scheduled this Friday at the Williamson County Courthouse, he will be referred to as only “Adam Jones.”

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Read the papers,bozo......He ain't the only one losing their home on the courthouse steps. He doesn't seem to handle his money too wisely,as are a lot of pro athletes,and being unemployed for a season had to be the crowning blow. In other words,you have to reach bottom before you can start the long climb back up,and it sounds like it's his bottom. Where he goes from here is up to him. Leave him alone!
 

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Exactly what's the purpose of this whole article? You mean Adam is a bad dude cause he's defaulting on his mortgage. Hmm. I guess those many Americans, admittedly w/o access to the kind of money Adam "Pacman" Jones once made, who now defaulting across the country should have their names highlighted and considered thugs or bums. Sure hope the writer never falls on hard times now or down the road when he retires.
 

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Must gave been one of those damn "adjustable rate mortgages"!!!!! lol
 

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It is all fun and games to take a shot at Adam. However, he has brought it upon himself. I, for one, am not counting on him to be there when the team needs him. I 'spect he will be found to be more involved in the Vegas incident than we think, or that he lied to the police or Goodell, or that he just plain let's his libido get the best of him and throws a stripper party somewhere.

Once he has played two years of solid football and stayed out of trouble, I will start the think he is going to be an asset. But until then, I 'spect he will just be a distraction.
 

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Curious to me is why he can't now make arrangements with the bank to keep the home until it sells? He just got paid by the Cowboys right?
 

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CrazyCowboy;2127500 said:
How come folks just CANNOT give this player a Cowboy chance?

Only Cowboy fans can, silly goose. You see, as long as he's a "Cowboy" he gets a free pass from most.


BTW............He really should stop playing the "African-American" card. IMO, he's a disgrace to the race. I would be outraged.
 

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Seven;2127548 said:
Only Cowboy fans can, silly goose. You see, as long as he's a "Cowboy" he gets a free pass from most.


BTW............He really should stop playing the "African-American" card. IMO, he's a disgrace to the race. I would be outraged.
When did Adam Jones play the African-American card? He simply expressed being upset at the comment and said he would pray for Imus. Adam didn't start this one.
 

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ologan;2127459 said:
Read the papers,bozo......He ain't the only one losing their home on the courthouse steps. He doesn't seem to handle his money too wisely,as are a lot of pro athletes,and being unemployed for a season had to be the crowning blow. In other words,you have to reach bottom before you can start the long climb back up,and it sounds like it's his bottom. Where he goes from here is up to him. Leave him alone!


Your right he dayum sure aint the only one losing his home. There are alot of people losing their homes, living in their cars, and moving back with parents.
 

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Boyzmamacita;2127582 said:
When did Adam Jones play the African-American card? He simply expressed being upset at the comment and said he would pray for Imus. Adam didn't start this one.
Yeah, I'm wondering about that, too and that's not to turn this thread into an Imus thread.
 

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I have been under the impression that the team cannot pay Adam Jones anything until (unless) he is fully reinstated. Is that incorrect?

:confused:
 

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Boyzmamacita;2127582 said:
When did Adam Jones play the African-American card? He simply expressed being upset at the comment and said he would pray for Imus. Adam didn't start this one.

I don't think he started anything. Then again he didn't exactly diffuse the situation with the definitive statement that Imus has a problem with African-Americans.

Maybe Imus does have a problem there. Maybe he doesn't. I don't know. If I were Adam I'd still be leaning pretty hard in the direction of humility rather than pointing out the potential flaws of others.

Don't say anything Adam. Just walk away.

But in reality its a nothing situation for Adam if he just ignores it now.
 

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Sort of a muddled column. The author starts off trying to imply Jones is still bad because he defaulted on his mortgage and then seems to want to give him a chance because of the Imus incident (and Imus couldn't have been more full of crap after listening to what he said). Then he knocks him for getting into the headlines after what Imus said.




YAKUZA
 

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that schmuck Imus and a financial matter have no bearing on his citizenship profile.
 

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Boyzmamacita;2127582 said:
When did Adam Jones play the African-American card? He simply expressed being upset at the comment and said he would pray for Imus. Adam didn't start this one.


On Tuesday, Jones told The Dallas Morning News in Tuesday editions, “I’m truly upset about the comments," he said. "Obviously Mr. Imus has problems with African-Americans. I'm upset, and I hope the station he works for handles it accordingly. I will pray for him."




BTW...........
He's got some brass one's in suggesting the situation should be "handled accordingly".


Pray for him...........:lmao: yeah. Right.
 
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