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Pacman out as 2007 shooting surfaces

IRVING, Texas -- Troubled cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was released Wednesday by the Dallas Cowboys following a season in which he was suspended six games for an off-field fight.


The transaction will not become official until Feb. 9, the first day NFL teams can make waiver requests.

Jones's release came after "Outside the Lines" reporter John Barr contacted the NFL, the Cowboys and Jones' attorneys about a piece scheduled to air Sunday in which three Atlanta-area men allege that Jones arranged for someone to shoot at them two months after the football player was suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in 2007.

The June 2007 shooting occurred outside a suburban Atlanta strip club. One of the shooting victims told "Outside the Lines" that he had a dispute with Jones inside the strip club and that not long after he and the two others left the club, a hail of bullets struck their car. The NFL knew about that incident, but charges were never brought against anyone because the victims did not see the shooter.

"Outside the Lines" obtained information that police, investigating a separate Atlanta-area case, had been told by an informant that Jones ordered the June 2007 shooting following his dispute with one of the men. Police have said while the case remains open they are not actively investigating.


The Cowboys traded for Jones before the season even though he had been suspended in 2007 because of a series of off-field incidents.

"He was surprised, and I think he was obviously somewhat hurt," said Worrick Robinson, Jones' agent. "At the same time, he understands the business behind what is happening here."

He missed six games this season for violating the league's player conduct policy after an Oct. 7 scuffle with a team bodyguard at a Dallas hotel. He missed a seventh game with an injury.

Jones averaged just 4.6 yards per punt return and had no interceptions.

Robinson said he did not think Jones' suspension was a factor in the Cowboys' decision to release the cornerback.

"We don't have any reason to believe at this point that that off-the-field incident had anything to do with the team's decision today," Robinson said. "I know there was certainly a lot of bad that came out of that situation, but there was some good that came out of that situation as well."
 

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^^^ Your siggy cracks me up.

Anyway, WOW. This dude is crazy.
 

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Jon88;2561091 said:
Pacman out as 2007 shooting surfaces

IRVING, Texas -- Troubled cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was released Wednesday by the Dallas Cowboys following a season in which he was suspended six games for an off-field fight.


The transaction will not become official until Feb. 9, the first day NFL teams can make waiver requests.

Jones's release came after "Outside the Lines" reporter John Barr contacted the NFL, the Cowboys and Jones' attorneys about a piece scheduled to air Sunday in which three Atlanta-area men allege that Jones arranged for someone to shoot at them two months after the football player was suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in 2007.

The June 2007 shooting occurred outside a suburban Atlanta strip club. One of the shooting victims told "Outside the Lines" that he had a dispute with Jones inside the strip club and that not long after he and the two others left the club, a hail of bullets struck their car. The NFL knew about that incident, but charges were never brought against anyone because the victims did not see the shooter.

"Outside the Lines" obtained information that police, investigating a separate Atlanta-area case, had been told by an informant that Jones ordered the June 2007 shooting following his dispute with one of the men. Police have said while the case remains open they are not actively investigating.


The Cowboys traded for Jones before the season even though he had been suspended in 2007 because of a series of off-field incidents.

"He was surprised, and I think he was obviously somewhat hurt," said Worrick Robinson, Jones' agent. "At the same time, he understands the business behind what is happening here."

He missed six games this season for violating the league's player conduct policy after an Oct. 7 scuffle with a team bodyguard at a Dallas hotel. He missed a seventh game with an injury.

Jones averaged just 4.6 yards per punt return and had no interceptions.

Robinson said he did not think Jones' suspension was a factor in the Cowboys' decision to release the cornerback.

"We don't have any reason to believe at this point that that off-the-field incident had anything to do with the team's decision today," Robinson said. "I know there was certainly a lot of bad that came out of that situation, but there was some good that came out of that situation as well."

It's from ESPN, it cannot be believed.:rolleyes:
 

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Ah, so Jerry's hand was forced by yet another sordid revelation. There goes the "Jerry's come to his senses by getting rid of team cancers" talking point. There's still time to redeem himself with TO, though.
 

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So this means that in reality he was cut today because Jerry is fully expecting him to get suspended again soon anyway for his involvement, whatever amount there was or wasn't, in this latest issue.
 
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Nav22;2561120 said:

Don't fool yourselves..he did not play up to what they thought, Jenkins and Scandrick played well, and that neck injury worries them...

This has zero to do with any legal issues...except that it serves as an excuse.

Another solid Jerry Jones move...idiot
 

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I'm just mad at the draft picks we wasted on this scumbag. What another dumb move.
 

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Quarterback Coach;2561139 said:
Don't fool yourselves..he did not play up to what they thought, Jenkins and Scandrick played well, and that neck injury worries them...

This has zero to do with any legal issues...except that it serves as an excuse.

Another solid Jerry Jones move...idiot

Zero to do with legal issues?

Dont fool yourself. It may not be the sole reason he was cut, but to say it has zero to do with legal issues is laughable.
 

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Jon88;2561140 said:
I'm just mad at the draft picks we wasted on this scumbag. What another dumb move.

We only moved back one round in next years draft....not exactly breaking the bank on draft picks.
 

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Dont fool yourself. It may not be the sole reason he was cut, but to say it has zero to do with legal issues is laughable.
You'd better watch your mouth when you talk to a legend, son. ;)

"HACK JOURNALISM! YOU SHOULD BE EMBARRASSED!" :D
 

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tomson75;2561147 said:
We only moved back one round in next years draft....not exactly breaking the bank on draft picks.


Not exactly a good trade though was it?
 

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There's still time to redeem himself with TO, though.
Nope. Here's Witten on Owens. (Thanks theogt)

"Take Terrell for instance and all that went down. He's probably one of the top 3 hardest workers on the team. As far as coming to work every day and bringing his lunch pail and preparing and busting his butt -- doing all those things. I believe he is in it for one thing (winning). He's made all the money in the world. I don't question whether he wants to win."
 

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Jon88;2561154 said:
Not exactly a good trade though was it?

It didn't pay off as well as we would have hoped...obviously...but there's no way you can call this a bad trade. We lost next to nothing in this experiment.
 

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Jones's release came after "Outside the Lines" reporter John Barr contacted the NFL, the Cowboys and Jones' attorneys about a piece scheduled to air Sunday in which three Atlanta-area men allege that Jones arranged for someone to shoot at them two months after the football player was suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in 2007.

The June 2007 shooting occurred outside a suburban Atlanta strip club. One of the shooting victims told "Outside the Lines" that he had a dispute with Jones inside the strip club and that not long after he and the two others left the club, a hail of bullets struck their car. The NFL knew about that incident, but charges were never brought against anyone because the victims did not see the shooter.

"Outside the Lines" obtained information that police, investigating a separate Atlanta-area case, had been told by an informant that Jones ordered the June 2007 shooting following his dispute with one of the men. Police have said while the case remains open they are not actively investigating.

Yeah, remember how Goodell was just a big ole' Cowboy hatin meanie because he was taking his sweet time allowing Pac Man into the league during the offseason?
 

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tomson75;2561168 said:
It didn't pay off as well as we would have hoped...obviously...but there's no way you can call this a bad trade. We lost next to nothing in this experiment.

If you still lose something it's a bad trade IMO.
 
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