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PacMan Jones, the New OJ?

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by hatemavs4life, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. hatemavs4life

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    Well, when you have no principles, ethics or morals and you're potentially between a rock and a hard place what do you do? That's right, you pay off the witness of your alleged, stupid indiscretion. That way you really did not do anything wrong! :rolleyes: Unbelievable! This screams of collusion.

    Pac Man just got probation where a club manager in Vegas as a result of Pac Man and his entourages' benevolence, was paralyzed. I'm utterly speechless at this moment. But wait, this is PacMan and we have at least 4-5 months before training camp provided he has a team to train with by then. Plenty of time for more strip club indiscretions. :rolleyes: C'mon PacMan, why stop at unprovoked assault? Bring some lead pipes, baseball bats ( I hear aluminum work best for max effect.) This dude is at least on the road to where Lawrence Phillips and Maurice Clarett reside ... prison. How much longer does this guy go without fear of accountability, responsibility for his actions? You say how could he be the new OJ? No one has died from his or his entourages' altercations? Keyword is yet but give him time he'll find a way to get away with murder. :rolleyes:

    Atlanta woman withdraws petition to arrest 'Pacman' for alleged assault
    Jan. 16, 2008
    CBSSports.com wire reports






    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Authorities in Georgia say a woman who accused suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones of hitting her has withdrawn her petition to have him arrested.

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    A clerk in the Warrants Division told the Associated Press that the petition of Wanda S. Jackson had been withdrawn on Wednesday.

    Neither Jackson nor Jones' attorneys returned calls seeking comment on Wednesday.

    Jackson, an attorney, said in her filing that she was in the Body Tap strip club's office on Jan. 3 when an angry Jones accused managers of stealing his money and bracelet.

    Jackson said she was watching the confrontation when Jones "sucker punched" her.

    Last month, Jones pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge related to a strip club shooting in Las Vegas that left club manager Tommy Urbanski paralyzed.

    Jones has been arrested six times since being drafted sixth overall in 2005, including two arrests in Georgia in 2006 that the Titans did not learn about until 2007. Jones was suspended for the 2007 season by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in April.

    Jones was allowed to go to the Titans' headquarters once their season ended with an AFC wild-card loss in San Diego on Jan. 6. The NFL plans to review his status following the Pro Bowl.

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  2. baller4life315

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    This guy should be locked inside a cage when he's not playing football. Kept in a cage away from all of his money, drugs, alcohol, strippers, hookers, posse members and all the other things that make him the complete degenerate that he is.

    You're talking to a Pittsburgh guy. I know and have heard pleeeeenty of stories from his time at West Virginia that the national media doesn't even know about. Stories of crimes that conveniently were kept under wraps along with his partner-in-crime Chris Henry.

    You know that report that came out this week about how Rich Rod destroyed all of his player and football program files? Hmmmm........
     

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