Since when can you have nicknames on your jersey?

VirusX

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Adam " Pacman" Jones. His jersey reads, P.Jones is that not against NFL policy?
 

BlueStar22

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who cares? not a big deal. it's not like he has "he hate me" on the back.
 

VirusX

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Ever heard the term give them and inch and they take a mile...
 

Alexander

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Knowing that thug, he probably had it legally changed.
 

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I've never seen so many WR's with numbers in the teens as this year...they went crazy...especially those who signed as FA's and had to change numbers anyway.
 

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wayne_motley said:
I've never seen so many WR's with numbers in the teens as this year...they went crazy...especially those who signed as FA's and had to change numbers anyway.
It's being to look like college
 

Jimz31

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What is his middle name?

I'm sure there is more to it than the P standing for Pacman....maybe not.
 

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Alexander said:
Knowing that thug, he probably had it legally changed.

Actually, I seem to remember something about him talking aobut doing just that. He's listed as Pacman on the Titans' official site, so who knows.
 

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Somehow, some players had convinced the league that they go by their nickname instead of their real name. Jones is listed as "Pacman" on NFL.com, if I'm not mistaken -- the same way Champ Bailey isn't listed as Roland Bailey on NFL.com or any other NFL document.
 
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