Pac Man Jones Rumor.

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81forHOF
02-24-2007, 03:00 PM
What kind of punk gets off by trying to feel rich and powerful by showering strippers with money but then picks up the money and goes home? What a laughable punk! I hear that later on he let his friends look at some cocaine.

But seriously, I sincerely hope this pitiful SOB goes to prison where he belongs!

pdid5000
02-24-2007, 06:27 PM
if i owned the titans i'd release him in a second regardless of talent.

SkinEmAll
02-24-2007, 08:10 PM
I dont mean to be a nit-pick but, it is the NFL not NBA and YES! We could sure use a loser smiley. Hell, we needed one after AA got torched the first time!


I know he plays in the NFL. My point was with all the more rampid thug behavior in the NBA, which is very tolerated, I think even they would kick him out of their league if he were a player and did the things he has done. got it now?

724Skinsfan
03-01-2007, 09:33 AM
Seriously, what's the downside to grabbing this guy...

SI.com - NFL - 'Pacman' faces obstruction case in Georgia - Thursday March 1, 2007 2:07AM (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/03/01/bc.fbn.titans.jones.ap/index.html)

Hog1
03-01-2007, 09:57 AM
The smell of trash sometimes gets a little objectionable in your own house. At least it should

GhettoDogAllStars
03-01-2007, 10:03 AM
I hear that later on he let his friends look at some cocaine.

:rofl: :biggthump

gabe1984
03-01-2007, 10:11 AM
I do find it interesting that he has been arrested multiple times, but the charges always seemed to get dropped, I guess the judge must be a huge Titans fan. It seems to me (I'm not a lawyer and these are obvious) that they might be able to get him with aggrevated assault since he threatened to kill the bouncer, or battery because he may have bit a bouncer and he apparently did something to a stripper.
I just feel like if he has a good lawyer, he could probably somehow evade these charges like he normally does, I mean, it sounds like there was a huge brawl, with different descriptions of what happened, so it may be hard to pin it on him.
However, he could also be convicted as being an accessory to something, I don't know exactly what the charge would ne, accessory to attempted murder maybe. Because, if he told his body guard to go shoot the bouncers, he'll definitely go to jail, even though he didnt pull the trigger. But good luck getting the shooter to rat on his boy, i find that unlikely.

GhettoDogAllStars
03-01-2007, 10:13 AM
Just a recap on Jones' run-ins with the law:

Obstruction of justice
Drug possession
Physical altercations with police
Spitting in the face of two women
Refused to pay for valet service
Assault
Felony vandalism
Disorderly conduct
Public intoxication
Attempted murder

I recommend the following punishment:
1. Take away ALL of his money.
2. Kick him in the balls SEVERAL times.
3. Lock him up for 10 years to life (for attempted murder)

The Daily Evergreen Online - Sports - Columns (http://www.dailyevergreen.com/story/21480)

FRPLG
03-02-2007, 12:58 AM
My god this guy is a piece of work. Talk about a thug.

Per PFT:

POSTED 11:54 p.m. EST, March 1, 2007

RAIN MAN BIT COP

Terry McCormick of the Nashville City Paper reports that Titans cornerback Rain Man Jones bit a police officer as part of the incident that resulted in felony obstruction charges being filed against him in early 2006.

"Adam Jones would not hold his hands together so the officer could put handcuffs on him to arrest him, and a fight ensued," said a representative of the district attorney's office in Fayette County, Georgia. "That's when he bit the officer on the thumb."

The bite caused the crime to increase from a misdemeanor to a felony.

McCormick also reports that Jones did not disclose the arrest to the team. As we explained on Thursday, failure to report an arrest is in and of itself a violation of the Personal Conduct Policy.

McCormick also reports that Jones' mother pleaded guilty to marijuana possession in a March 2006 incident at Jones' home in Fairburn, Georgia. Somehow, charges against Jones were dropped.

"There was marijuana all over the basement, and it was his house," said Mike Pruitt of the Fayette County Drug Task Force. "Under constructive possession, that should have been enough for a jury to decide this case."

Does anyone out there think that Jones will ever play pro football again? We sure don't.

Dirtbag59
03-02-2007, 01:43 AM
Just how talented of a player is Pacman Jones?
With Adam (Pacman) Jones' problems off the field leaving open the possibility he might be released or traded by the Titans in the near future, I thought it would be a good time to see just how good Jones is on the field.
Jones is regarded by many as one of the best special teams players in the league. He led the NFL in punt return average and punt return touchdowns last year, and also ranked sixth in the league in kickoff return average.

The part of Jones' game that seems to get lost, with all of the attention paid to his return skills, is his pass coverage prowess. Here are his coverage metric from 2006:

Adam Jones
Att Comp Yds TD INT Pen P-Yds YPA
58--24---323--1--5---1---5---5.7


The YPA figure places Jones in the Champ Bailey category, and it wasn't a one-year anomaly for Jones. In the second half of the 2005 season, Jones' YPA was 4.9. For the past year and a half, Jones has been one of the most dominant cover cornerbacks in the NFL.

Usually, if a player with off-the-field issues is talented enough, some team will find a roster spot for him. Jones is one of the best players in the league, so he is certainly talented enough. If the Titans end up releasing Jones, or putting him on the trade market, the list of suitors should be long.

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