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Mick Shots: Working Through Pacman Maze

The Pacman story that just won’t go away heated up again on Thursday, with one Internet site going as far as saying the Cowboys had agreed to terms with the troublesome cornerback who still is serving a suspension by the NFL violating its conduct policy. (I’m told that’s a serious stretch.)

 

In any event, here’s what happens in the matter of eight hours. The local radio station here, Sports Radio 1310 The Ticket, recognizes the story on air and talks about it during a segment early afternoon. Well, with it out there, The Dallas Morning News has to cover its bases, so it comes up with a story, sourced of course, saying there has been internal discussions about Adam Jones (Did you realize that was his real name?). Now that will really give the story legs around the country on most every Internet site because, thankfully, someone else can take credit (or be blamed) for the story.

 

Funny this all comes out now, because I just stumbled onto a story today written on March 8 in The Tennessean saying, “The Titans in recent weeks have talked to a number of teams about Jones, and so far the Cowboys have shown the most interest, sources familiar with the situation said.” To me, having dealt with stories like this in the past, that is a veiled way of crediting the story to Pacman’s agent, Manny Arora, who is working in the best interest of his client to land him somewhere should the Titans agree to trade him or simply release him. The paper cited other teams interested, too, including Miami (Bill, Bill, come on), Detroit, Oakland, Kansas City, Houston, New Orleans and New England.

 

Pacman-to-the-Cowboys also has been given legs by the repeatedly-arrested cornerback himself, insisting he wants to play for the Cowboys every chance he gets. He likes the Star? He likes Wade? Or he thinks because of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ penchant for taking chances on previously bad-news guys, even those who have spent time in jail (See Tank Johnson), this might be his chance to land on his feet with something more substantial than a playing for a third-year minimum of $445,000. The financial offer will always test how badly you want to play somewhere.

 

OK, so where does this stand? Best we can tell there is nothing imminent, and you probably shouldn’t be holding your breath for that “wow” to be delivered, whichever way you interpret a “wow” concerning Pacman. Has there been some brainstorming over the possibility? Looks as if there has been.

 

As has been continually reported, and was by The Tennessean back on March 8, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he has no plans to review Jones’ suspension again until closer to the opening of training camps, so mid-July. His agent, Arora, keeps asking the commissioner to do so before the draft. Why?

 

Because he knows the longer Goodell waits, the less money teams will have available under the salary cap for Jones should he be reinstated. Also, teams seem less willing to throw around next year’s draft picks so far from the draft. He also knows teams can’t wait that long to address their needs, because if Jones is not reinstated they would get caught with their pants down.

 

Also, would you be willing to trade for a car you’re not sure will run upon arrival? How much would you risk for that possibility?

 

So brace yourselves. This story isn’t going away anytime soon, so you might as well start aligning yourselves on which side of the fence you reside on this one.

Comments

 

beWARE said:

I think Newspapers should be required to say who their "source" is.  I get tired of hearing all these BS stories that say "according to a Source".  Cuz then people can make up whatever they want.

March 20, 2008 6:25 PM
 

USBoysFanInCn said:

We do not need the Pac Man cancer...........I think he has proven repeatedly, he is trouble and I think he is one of the guys who will have a hard time cleaning up his act. Even if we clause him out that gives him "1-strike and your gone" is not worth the risk or headaches in my mind

March 20, 2008 6:27 PM
 

jeeprs69 said:

First~

I'm for getting better at CB but not for braking the bank to do it.

March 20, 2008 6:27 PM
 

littleD said:

how bad does he want to be a cowboy becuase not to many teams want to risk the chance on taking a guy with this much baggage so if he is willing to play for the min. and that also gives him a chance to prove that he is going to turn a new leaf.

March 20, 2008 6:44 PM
 

mr cowboy74 said:

I have made this statement before about Jones and the situation that this all plays into.  You have to think about what is going to happen with Newman the following year and I know some will disagree, but Anthony Henry plays well opposite of T-New.  You can't sign a guy on the premise of what he might bring.  He's got a full year of rust on him and with no visable sight of reinstatement anytime soon, you can't take the chance on Jones the way the Cowboys did on Tank Johnson.  Johnson had a set date of when he would be back, Jones is just happy if he can stay out of the can long enough to spend the money that Tennesse has thrown away on him.  For those who say, "hey he made somemistakes and deserves a 2nd, 3rd and 4th chance", would you be so quick to sign him if it was your team and your cash?  I think not.

March 20, 2008 7:27 PM
 

Boyzfanfolife said:

Forget about Packman.

Draft a good young CB in the draft.

Done deal! I just don't want all that media hassle that comes with bring in a troubled player! Just think about it......Sorry AJ:(

March 20, 2008 7:41 PM
 

GrizzlyBear said:

I will concede that Pac-Man is a very good football player and I also admit that everyone deserves an opurtunity as long as the proper attitude and effort are evident in the quest to return to football.......but, I for one, am against anyone with Pac-Man's credentials being allowed to represent an NFL team as long as as the NFL refuses to put Bob Hayes in the HOF because of his credentials.......if we have a forgiving attitude toward Pac-Man and his kind, what do we say to Mr. Hayes's family?

March 20, 2008 7:58 PM
 

QuietCowboyfan said:

I give no credence to anything Mickey says.  Whatever he doesn't agree with is wrong.  Enough said about that!  

I like what Demarcus Ware said earlier this week.  He met Pacman and liked him.  He compared him to Tank.  He said that with the way that all of the cowboys are focussed, if Pacman steps out of line, there are ten teammates on the team to put him back in line.  Pacman is a proven talent at a position this team desparately needs, if he can be had on the cheap (see the deal for Tank) then they should get him.

March 20, 2008 8:03 PM
 

USBoysFanInCn said:

Comparing Tank Johnson and Even T.O. to Pac Man Jones is not a fair comparison. Unfortunately I am old enough that I have been watching the NFL for a while and Pac Man Jones is the worst case I can ever remember. He might be a "nice guy" according to Demarcus Ware.........but the fact is...........he seems to be repeatedly present when some bad things are going down. He is not the "Savior" of this team and we are not in need of being saved at present in this position. We can fill the void we have currently in this area adequately by "other" means. When it comes to Pac Man............"Just say No"

March 21, 2008 12:03 AM
 

myuption said:

Bring pacman! We can deal with him :P

March 21, 2008 12:14 AM
 

The Emperor said:

Pacman Jones = the Millenium's Deion Sanders

March 21, 2008 12:49 AM
 

Dallaslewis22 said:

Gosh Mick, let it go man. I love you and your writing, but has there EVER been a free agent that you liked? I swear man, if Tom Brady became a free agent and was rumored to go to the Cowboys you would find something wrong with him. Pacman is a fine corner and an even better punt returner and would make a great addition to our team. T.O.? Charles Hayley? Primetime? Tank Johnson? The list goes on and on and from what I can see, it doesn't take a freakin choir boy to play football.

March 21, 2008 12:51 AM
 

hudgeliberal said:

I can understand why some of you are against this or hesitant about the Boys interest in Jones,however,having watched him play here at WVU,he is the real deal as far as talented corners go. I believe that everyone deserves a chance and for a lot of us we should be thankful that we arent judged by what we did as teens or in our early 20's. Maturity happens at different speeds for different people. I think that after all he has been through that it would be Ok to take a chance with him. Just load the contract down with clauses and incentives,both to award good behavior and punish disruptive behavior as well. Jerry has done well with this type of player before,lets not forget just how many were against the signing of 81?? One only needs to imagine a Newman/Jones/Henry trio at corner to think of why taking a shot would be tempting. Also,Jones can be a top-notch return man as well. Many people against this probably said to get rid of Michael Irvin when he had troubles and we see where he is and what kind of career he had and he was in trouble more than once himself. Being an ex-opiate addict I guess I am partial to giving second chances but to me the upside is far greater than the down in this case. Simply lay down the law and if he screws up..be done with him. If not...you have added another pro-bowl type player to a very good defense and would have the best trio of corners in the league. I say give it a shot,with so much time away and after all he has gone through he will know that this is his last shot. Most wise up. For every Lawrence Frazier there are 3-4 guys who make the most of their last chance.

March 21, 2008 3:04 AM
 

hudgeliberal said:

Correction: In my previous comment I meant to write Lawrence Phillips. Sorry.

March 21, 2008 3:06 AM
 

RogerRomo said:

Bring him in on a conditional basis. He screws up, cut him. I really think they should just give the guy a shot. I know many of you agree.

March 21, 2008 6:51 AM
 

soonerfan61 said:

Listen guys, I deal with guys like Pac-Man all the time on a professional basis.  I work with inner-city juvenile delinquents and in a big-city jail.  Pac-Man is not done screwing up.  He's nothing but trouble; he's more Rae Carruth/Lawrence Phillips/Hollywood Henderson than he is Ray Lewis/Demitrius Underwood.  He is not at all repentant for what he's done, and he always has an excuse.  Someone else is always to blame.  Whenever people engage in the types of acts he engages in then common sense should be taken out of the equation--it just rarely exists.  Mark my words, Pac-Man will screw up again, because no amount of money or professional/personal embarassment is enough to prevent it.  Pac-Man has to decide he's been wrong and work on doing stuff differently.  I see no signs of that happening.

WE DO NOT NEED PAC MAN JONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

March 21, 2008 8:21 AM
 

willia451 said:

Wait for Ten to release him.  Sign him to a league min deal.  Then cut him a week before training camp.

We get a 6th round pick from Ten for screwing him over; the way he did them.

March 21, 2008 8:50 AM
 

Gregory jones said:

  soonerfan61,

Sad to hear  that you deal with our young and troubled, with that attitude no wonder the chips are stacked so high against them.

I Don't want Pac Man cause I don't think we need him, would rather use the draft, However if he becomes a Cowboy I will cheer him on like every Cowboy for the past 36 years.

March 21, 2008 8:51 AM
 

5rings1star said:

I do not believe that pacman will allow himself to be paid poorly, if that happens he will surely explode earlier then already, expected. When it comes, to pacman i believe the words of HOF Bruce Smith say's it best, 'BAD THINGS, MAN BAD THINGS'

But that being said, I have no doubts Jones's will try the utmost to bring him in, "just win, baby???,,,,,,,,,,,,nah- -more like, lets"stack the deck"

March 21, 2008 9:47 AM
 

CowboyDave55 said:

Apparently pacman has talent but not brains. It takes a lot of wrong doing to be suspended for a year. Why take a chance? Rumor has it that his clubbing and strip joint days are still going strong. I say go find someone else and let pacman try to straighten up on someone else's payroll.

March 21, 2008 10:44 AM
 

cowboynm said:

Don't think many teams will pay him much until he proves himself to be a better person. They may put in a clause for any problems that can recover money.

Not that going to clubs are bad but these guys have to get rid of their posses.  I think after his situation and Tanks and what happened to Taylor has got everyones attention.

March 21, 2008 10:59 AM
 

kybri1759 said:

Guys, reading through your comments it appears there's quite a few of us who would like to see Pacman's next helmet baring the star. I think many of us agree this guy can play some ball and would be a huge shot in the arm with regards to our vulnerable secondary. (Non Diss to Roy Williams), but having someone in Pacman's caliber would help Roy out tremendously, and I think everybody knows this.  When Woody was laying in his spot, it enabled Roy to be destructive and deliver those big hits. But now that Woody's no longer here, this leaves him to be the deep cover man and he's just not the best in this position. Let's be for real here. Everybody knows He's a biscuit short of being a linebacker.  With the addition of Pacman, the big hits that have somewhat dissapated from Roy would return.  Looking at the Free Agents available for Safety, there's plenty out there, but it would cost some big loot to ink them, so why not take advanatge of Pacman's scenario. 3rd year league minimum and several conditional stipulations, I think you al would agree this is worth taking.  If he screws up, which I'm certain he won't, if he does, ship him out. We wouldn't lose a lot of money.  Just as long it doesn't cost us any future draft picks to get him released from Tenn.  Give him a chance to redeem himself and I believe he'll do what is needed.

March 21, 2008 11:23 AM
 

The_Dog said:

What are you talking about KYBRI, Jones is a cornerback......

March 21, 2008 11:43 AM
 

The_Dog said:

And another thing how many chances do you give this fool.  He has been in trouble 6 times since he joined the Titans in 2005.   And how are you so certain he wont screw up?  cuz you guess? lol please this guy is a thug and isnt going to change.  We dont need him. Period.

March 21, 2008 11:49 AM
 

Cowboy61 said:

Well I will align myself Mick on the side of lets go get him IF he gets some idea of when the suspension will be lifted and we can get him cheap and with severa and I mean several contract clauses that allow us to boot him out the door for fartin too loud, with that said we will still have to proceed as if we dont even know that he exists, he may not get reinstated at all this Yr ? And we have to get a plan together soon seeing we only have 3 corners now 1 unproven 1 older and  who is an ankle sprain away from missing half a season, we are in serious trouble at CB. Even if we draft 2 CBs with 1st 2 picks will they be ready to play at NFL level ?? I seriously doubt it, but we may not have a choice ??

March 21, 2008 12:18 PM
 

ALBT'D-Boys said:

This car has potential since the Mechanic Jones in Texas has the magic touch to make it rev-up on all a cylinders. He comes at a steal unheard off, and that thanks to his conduct, Pacman has given us the opportunity of a life time. It couldn't be happening at a better time. I say the risk is low and the stakes in our favor are high. Take him, and it will change everything for the better. I believe that. Come draft our focus will rest on the RB and WR positions.

March 21, 2008 12:19 PM
 

Big_Al said:

Tank is a man of good character who admitted his mistakes and moved on. I haven't seen anything with PacMan to make me think he wishes to rise above his thuggish ways. Based solely upon this, I say we're better off without him. Character matters.

March 21, 2008 2:16 PM
 

MCSpider said:

Bringing in PacMan would definitely fill a need once he gets back into playing shape. This would allow us to be a little more selective on offensive needs. But seriously, KYBRI, Roy can't cover and he stopped tackling about two years ago. Form tackling =wrapping up. Roy Williams Tackling = bump into someone with your shoulder and hope theyl fall down.

March 21, 2008 2:33 PM
 

Drago said:

Certainly a question mark about Adam Pacman Jones.  If JJ pulls the trigger on this one, that would be okay by me.  Dont see it happening anytime soon, unless he gets reinstated.  The Dallas Cowboys are not the Cincy Bengals.  Our team has a solid character.  We have a mature and proven coaching staff.  If a guy even says he wants to calm down and mature up his life, I think this organization is one that could be the pivotal decider.  Just have to wait and see.  We will probably get a good corner or two in the draft anyway.  Getting Pacman down the road could only be icing on the cake....... or not heh.

March 21, 2008 2:56 PM
 

5rings1star said:

I remember when everyone was saying these things about T. O.---and i thought about the time he had a fistfight --a fistfight with a es eagle in the locker room... i promise you the whole lot of you would remove your opinion if someone said say it or deny it or I will hit in you the mouth..............we need someone like pacman in the back of our defense or should I say at the forefront of our corner,,yea. Roy Williams has gone  south. and Terrence is a cover man. Do you want to win now, or develop another one in the next two years.He is a bad man, bad people die at his feet. but on the field, who has been arrested. judged unfit to play in the nfl. thrown out of the league. his judgements or lack thereof are for outside the field..,,,,,

March 21, 2008 3:07 PM
 

ALBT'D-Boys said:

If talks are under way in getting this Pacman man, then I believe J. Jones knows what he is doing. If he comes in I do believe we are only going to see clear cut changes. Nothing comes easy, especially for a mess up, but life isn't over until it is over. Placing enough noose on a fool will getting hung, but placing that noose on a misfit who hasn't quite found purpose yet will make him a better man. so let's leave it  up to Doctor J. Jones to make the judgement call.

March 21, 2008 3:11 PM
 

SullyFL300 said:

I will have to echo what Gregory Jones stated. I am NOT a Pacman Jones fan.

I am all for giving anyone a second, third or fourth chance, but before a person is given those chances, they must show remorse and turn away from what causes them to "fall". But if the Cowboys do sign the troubled CB, I am sure the Cowboy faithful will cheer him on. WHY? Because what only matters to any fans team....TO WIN. If Terrell Owens can stand on the Cowboy star as a Niner/Eagles, then puts on the mighty Cowboy uniform and all is well.

On the greedy side, Pacman sure will fill a HUGE need. He does have football talent(just needs to get his head screwed on straight off the field). If the team does sign Pacman, I still say the team should draft a CB. Maybe not in the 1st round, but in the first 3 rounds. The team needs depth and you can NEVER have enough CBs. Especially since Anthony Henry hasn't played an entire season. Plus, with the NFL going to even more of a pass happy league and 4-5 WR sets, you need more CBs.

March 21, 2008 7:31 PM
 

t.o.verdose said:

I like the idea of having Pacman Jones on the team, just like hudgeliberal said, imagine a Newman/Jones/Henry/Hamlin backfield.  Notice I didn't mention Roy Williams.  Okay, before you start jumping down my throat, I respect Roy Williams' talent, very explosive, however I really don't think anyone would classify him as a prototypical Safety, more like an undersized LB, so here's what we do: Have Pacman and Newman as our two top DB's, move Anthony Henry to the S position (he played in college) trade Roy Williams to alleviate cap space and sign a capable DB out of free agency.  With the freed up cap space, we would have a little breathing room to worry ourselves with the upcoming draft and the need to re-sign Newman and Ware to extended deals

March 21, 2008 7:38 PM
 

DizzyD said:

If I recall around draft time last year, many of us wanted JJ to pick Aaron Ross instead of Anthony Spencer.Had they done that we would have a good corner and not need to deal with Pacman Jones.

If Pacman can change his ways, he can be a good compliment to T-New.

Thats a big "if' though.

March 22, 2008 1:28 AM
 

Romoisnumber1 said:

Everytime the Cowboys look at a free agent or anybody else he's always has something negative to say. When Romo begin started being our Qb this guy is this this guy is that he don't have no experience for this he haven't played but so many games. Then we got T.O. he's going to be this if he don't get the ball and he's going to blow up. Then there were reports about Tank Johnson he had something to say about that. You know what how about we get rid of him as a reporter come on fellows lets start a rumor about Mick being replaced and lets see how he responds to that!!!!

March 22, 2008 7:50 AM
 

Dockins said:

I say come on Pac-Man .. I Know were some deer are ... I know you can shoot...Lets have some fun and win a SB

March 22, 2008 8:46 AM
 

Stan#12 said:

You must remember that Mickey is against any kind of change. He likes to keep things the way they are.  He was pathologically against replacing Bledslow with Tony Romo and even daily wrote articles begging us to keep Bledsoe as starter. (one article was entitled, " Why mobile QBs are overrated") I still chuckle when I remember that one.  It is not that Mick hates Pacman, it is just that Mickey likes to keep things the way they are.  

I doubt whether Pacman is reformed.  I think he has some serious mental problems which will probably not go away.  Let's face it.  If you take 80 grand in a bag into a strip club and throw it on stage, then beat up a stripper and shoot a bouncer, then you have to think that perhaps you might not be playing with a full deck.  

The way we say it here in Tennessee,  "Pacman's bread ain't quiet done"

March 22, 2008 11:34 AM
 

Cowboy61 said:

Mick

Gotta say I disagree with ya more than agree, but your responses to ?? In your latest micks mail are spot on Congrats Mick You finally see the light !!

March 22, 2008 1:05 PM
 

QuietCowboyfan said:

This has been the best blog since the season ended.  

I love the comments about Mickey.  I'd say he's a good writer but he toes the company line.  The thing about any writer is that they sometimes have a difficult time separating facts from opinion.  When you're a company man it's a good idea to stick to the facts because if the team wants your opinion, JJ will give it to you.

If you want to talk about conjecture and opinion, well here goes...

If Pacman is as disturbed as some of you think (I love the comments from the youth worker who pretty much wants to condemn him to hell) JJ is not going to be able to sign him.  He's going to want too much money and too few restrictions.  If they do sign him it is my opinion (take note Mickey because no one can read the future) that Pacman is going to focus on career success.  He's at the right age to start thinking where he'll be without football. He is exactly the kind of guy to bring a wow factor to the secondary and return game that can help get us our first playoff win in 12 years.

March 22, 2008 1:25 PM
 

ChiggityChad said:

Wow...now it's Pacman. Does every free agent star, disgruntled star, and in-and-out-of-jail star always have to be rumored to become a Cowboy? It's pretty funny. Kudos to all the agents that throw around the Cowboys name to increase the bidding on their clients. This is becoming very repetitive. If you can get Pacman cheap, screw it and just do it. If he's not cheap, forget Pacman Jones and draft a corner. It's all that simple. Either way, if Pacman ends up on a team other than Dallas, I think he'll just get arrested again. He might need the Boys more than the Boys need him. Good luck staying out of trouble A.J...   Go 'Boys!

March 22, 2008 5:14 PM
 

5rings1star said:

can you say "take it to the house" this is what the pacman can bring,,,they will not throw to him,,,they will not punt to him,,, come on the "how about them clean cowboys" SINCE WHEN---do any of you go to or live in dallas, texas..............blonde hair,,,blue eyes,,, and mustangs....you live away from the clubs....we ask them to play the nfl for us, as long as they go to church on sun>>> ooops they play on sunday---and they are some bad motherf<<< shut your mouth,,,,,,,,,,The Last Boy Scout is a movie......Keep up the good work Micky,,,saw you  on the nfl blitz

March 22, 2008 11:30 PM
 

USBoysFanInCn said:

I agree this has been an interesting Blog and the opinions of the Pac Man situation certainly cover a wide spectrum of opinions. I think it is an indication of Conservatives (say dont sign the P-Man) to Liberals (Risk Takers who say go for it) My points and opinions:

1.) No doubt pac-man is talented at the highest level for his position. He could absolutely bring alot to the table with regards to talent

2.) The Counsler who made the comments I think he is right on target, as he knows the real situation from experience. Bottom line is many people who have already demonstrated questionable behaviors and habits (Like being present during shootings etc etc.......repeatedly) a very small % of them successfully break out of these habits at such a young age........then add the money pac-man has already in the bank..........The counsler is correct..........the odds of Pac-man changing, without another episode.......are very much not in his favor. That unfortunately is the fact.

3.) Because I feel like Pac-man has not finished his "dark days" (I am a conservative) I feel it makes no sense to bring him here, despite his excellent talent, build a system based on his presence and then always be holding our breath to open the news-paper some morning and find out he has had a repeat performance. The where would we be??

4.) It is no doubt we need at least another very suitable DB, but I feel we can accomplish this without the risk of a player with so much baggage already like Pac-Man. Even since his supsension he has been "spotted" at some of the same types of places that have put him in his current situaution. Does this indicate the guy is trying to change?? For me........I do not get that opinion

5.) Not fair to compare the Pac-man situation with Tank, T.O. Alonzo Spellman (this guy was really pshycologically troubled) or even M. Irvins. I think the P-Man situation and past incidents are far more extreme

6.) Mickey Spagnola for President!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha

Go Cowboys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

March 23, 2008 1:23 AM
 

DizzyD said:

He's talented as a player,but the off the field issues should be a red flag.

If we do pick him up and the team does well, we will all change our opionions.

I think this is just JJ trying to find a player to shore up our suspect secondary.We all know that is our weak link on a great team and to get us over the top.

March 23, 2008 2:12 AM
 

CNotes said:

i think pac man will want to get paid for coming to big d

remember how surprised we were when uncle jerry gave TO 25 million meal tickets?

and this was during a low point during the great TO's career when the pundits were saying his options were few with few teams willing to take a chance on him

how many teams are now wishing they took that chance with pro bowl TO now?

jerry also took a chance with ken hamlin who had worn out his welcome in seattle.  i think NO was the only other team other than the cowboys that showed  any serious interest in him.

how many teams are now wishing they took that chance with pro bowl hamlin now?

could be the same thing with pacman, he just might end up in the pro bowl if he comes to dallas:

let's do this thing..

March 23, 2008 7:14 AM
 

boys75 said:

If he can stay out of Trouble, and be a reasonable price..Go for It..hes got skills..PEACE  !!!

March 23, 2008 9:50 AM
 

cowboy in Pa said:

regardless of our individual opinions on this matter we should look at the fact's and nothing else.....   some of these facts have already been mentioned....

He is an exceptional corner in todays NFL

He is an exceptional punt returner

He has been suspended by the NFL with no return date as of yet

He has been questioned by the Police on several occassion's

He has not spent any time in jail or been tried for any particular crime as of yet..... Yes bad things have happened in his presence & caused by people he call's friends , but nothing has been proven against him......

now my specualation is this ,  if he can be had for a contract very similar to tanks and not cost the Boy's anything more then a 5th  pick this year and possibly even a 7th next year and be signed for 2 years at league minimum with the strictest supervisions and fully knowing any screw-up will result in a lifetime band from the NFL and forfieture of any remaining money.....  I say sign him.....  and also remember this if the Boy's do indeed get him signed thats one less worry to draft in the first round ----  opening the door for a possible trade to get McFadden if he drops out of the top 5 or so ,  i don't think jerry will go for him (D-Mac) much higher then that...... or the other idea i have is still remain at 22 and 28 and take a CB and a RB then get the WR in the 2nd and either another CB , WR , RB in the 3rd , then draft for depth in other places.....

March 23, 2008 5:17 PM
 

dat59 said:

makes no sense to pick up a rookie CB!! if we pick up a rookie CB hes gonna play the same role that jacques reeves did. and of course, we all know rookie CB are always suspect. if anything we should have just kept reeves, since he had some experience. now you get a rookie CB and its like taking a step backwards. unless that CB can step in and play like DeAngelo Hall or Champ Bailey straight outta college.. if anything, i would just sign a veteran like Ty Law. He might be a little more, but hes a proven veteran and would definitely be better than picking up a rookie CB with no experience.

March 23, 2008 9:41 PM
 

willia451 said:

July 13, 2005- Arrested and charged with assault and felony vandalism after a nightclub altercation. This began Pacman Jones NFL rap sheet. He already had a lengthy one from high school and college.

September 5, 2005- Adam was invited to attend the Nashville Sports Council Kickoff Luncheon. Jones went off on a verbal tirade while being told to wait for his car after the event. He then refused to tip the valet service.

October 2005- State of West Virginia filed a petition stating that Jones had not been contacting his probation officer and that he had not reported his July 2005 arrest. The judge extended the probation for just 90 days.

March 23, 2006- Charged with marijuana possession in Fayetteville, Georgia. He went on to claim that he knew how to beat the NFL’s drug test.

August 25, 2006- Arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication after being ordered by the cops to leave a Murfreesboro night club several times. Jones claimed a woman stole his wallet. The woman claimed that Jones spat on her. The judge in the case gave Pacman six months probation and told him to stay away from the club.

October 26, 2006- Jones was issued a citation for misdemeanor assault after a female student from Tennessee State University claimed that Jones spit in her face at a Nashville night club.

Feburary 19, 2007- The facts are disputed and no charges have been made yet, but Jones was in the middle of a fight and shooting at a strip club in Las Vegas that left one man paralyzed and two more wounded. The fight broke out after Jones showered strippers on stage with $81,000 dollars. The club owner claims Jones was beating a strippers head against the bar while claiming to kill one of the club’s employees.

January 3, 2008- Pacman is accused of punching Wanda S. Jackson in the face at an Atlanta strip club called the Body Tap Strip Club.  Jackson says Jones reached over the counter and sucker punched her in her left eye.

The above time line doesn’t include his sentence of one year in prison for a bar fight in Morgantown, West Virginia while in college. The sentence was later suspended in exchange for two years of probation (because he is a really good football player).

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The NFL will start penalizing teams that give folks like pacman second, third, and fourth chances, if they continue to get in trouble after they are signed; pulling draft picks along with monetary fines.  I can see that coming.

Your not dealing with a Tank or a T.O. here, fans.  Word to the wise, this is something totally different.

Lets just take care of our CB needs in the draft and move on.

Go Cowboys!!!

March 24, 2008 5:41 AM
 

Cowboy1963 said:

Some people just don't understand that this is a business.  For us, the fans, we get to chime in and the emotional part of this business.  I think this is a business opportunity that can't be overlooked.  The cowboys have always been a team with some folks having "questionable characters."  After all the hoopla, for some odd reasons these players always seem to produce.  BLUF:  this is an opportunity that favors us.  We can get a stellar corner (which we despritely need) at a mediocre free agent cost.  Just load his contract with tons of "good behavior clauses."  Jerry know that all too well.  It's a win win situation for everyone.

March 24, 2008 7:22 AM
 

G2 said:

If we can get a quality CB that can go in and play and produce, why the heck not? We could be saving literaly millions and we don't have to season the guy.

March 24, 2008 10:50 AM
 

Starbuck said:

The point that many seem to be missing is however you feel about the talent/trouble issue, there is nothing saying this guy will get on the field AT ALL this season, or ever again for that matter!

It would be idiotic to gamble a draft pick and a roster spot on a guy commish kraft has repeatedly said he is in no hurry to bring back, and may never let come back. (unless of course pacrat signed with the pantyettes*and then commish kraft {goodell} would be all over getting him reinstated) In fact, if pacrat came to Dallas the puppet commish might do all he can to keep him out even longer.

His playing status needs to be cleaned up before even the remotest consideration of the notion of bringing him here could take place.

*cheat to win

March 24, 2008 1:16 PM
 

Bob Hayes HOF said:

I say trade a 7th round pick to Tenn. on the condition that the Commissioner reinstates Pac-man before the beginning of training camp. If not then the deal is off. Pay him the league minimum on a one-year deal with incentives and no signing bonus. Also, include character issues in his contract and you are risking nothing to have a guy who has skills as  corner and punt returner. If he wants to get paid the next year he will stay out of trouble. We have the best program to deal with off the field issues. That is why we paid Calvin Hill the big bucks. If Pac-man gets into more trouble, he's is cut with limited if any damage to the cap.

March 24, 2008 3:04 PM
 

CowboysDude2 said:

Of course we ALL have to agree with the Mighty Mick.. he's an idiot most of the time but hey if it makes him happy I'll "yes, sure Mick".

As Boy Hayes above said.... conditional as long as he gets reinstated this year.

I certainly would give up to a 5th rounder based on that.  Pac-man would do alright here, I really do believe that.  To much talent but needs to grow up..

March 24, 2008 5:11 PM
 

CowboysDude2 said:

beWARE said:

I think Newspapers should be required to say who their "source" is.  I get tired of hearing all these BS stories that say "according to a Source".  Cuz then people can make up whatever they want.

Well as one reporter said earlier today [pertaining to Chad Johnson] this is how things start... and gain a life of their own..next thing you know....

March 24, 2008 5:13 PM
 

CavTrooper73 said:

As I've said once before, provided he straightens his act up I support his siging with our boys. TO was a shinning example of trouble waiting to happen and look at how he's changed. Maybe our Star has an effect on a person. This will remain to be seen if he is signed.

March 24, 2008 9:13 PM
 

5rings1star said:

FOR THE GOOD OF THE NFL LET US REINSTATE THE PACMAN---he represents the warrior we want on the field, we drink for him we smoke for him we argue for him to entertain us. but when he is arrested we say, give us Bill Bates. and yes i would take Bill now. But Bill Bates and all like him, walk on and make themselves Cowboys. Jerry Jones goes out there and pulls in, Charles Haley, Deion Sanders, T.O.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and so on and so on.. Maybe the guy who gave the rapsheet, can give the rapsheet of all of the players on the Giants football team. But Tony Romo walked on. and lets believe, some become good enough to be great, and others that are great, become good for the whole. The Nfl needs more good feel changes. I am one that say's "Dallas offers Stars to shine with a Star on thier helmet.

March 24, 2008 10:24 PM
 

DeLeon_ROH said:

It would be ridiculous to make any trades for Adam Jones right now since you don't know when the commissioner is going to reinstate him! I say wait till the titans release him, and when he is released, sign him for the league minimum! If

Pac-Man doesn't like it then he can go play for somebody else!

March 27, 2008 11:02 PM
 

Cowboy1963 said:

I heard in the news that the Titans want a third round pick while we are willing to give a fifth round.  but the key is his reinstatement.  I feel that if anyone can convince the commissisoner to reinstate Pacman it's got to be jerry.  he seems to have some "pull" if you will.  Also using T.O's story, I think the commish will be more likely to grant the reinstatement of the Cowboys and Titans agree to a trade and also what type of clauses will be in Pacman's contract.  All these things will play a factor in his reinstatement.  Now, I could be wrong, but I truly think that we (the Cowboys) would help his chances of reinstatement more than any other team.

March 28, 2008 12:31 PM
 

dallasfreak71 said:

I think the nfl should have a doard for a player to petition an appeal to hear his situation, for a reinstatment. It should not be left up to one man to detemine on another mans carer and life. and the media should have to reveal their source. after all if your accousing someone of something then that person has a right to know their accouser.

April 1, 2008 10:01 AM
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