BengalszoneBilly Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 You GOTTA be s**tting me!! Pacman reinstatedBy STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports WriterARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—The NFL is giving Adam “Pacman” Jones another chance.Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday the suspended cornerback has been reinstated by league commissioner Roger Goodell, but he must miss two more games—this Sunday and the following game on Thanksgiving. He’ll be back Dec. 7 at Pittsburgh.“He much appreciates the Cowboys and Jerry Jones for standing behind him and encouraging him, and he’s grateful to the commissioner,” said Worrick Robinson, Adam Jones’ Nashville-based attorney.Jerry Jones would not reveal any conditions the commissioner may have imposed and the league office said it would not have any immediate comment. However, Robinson, said, “He knows what he has to do. It’s very clear.”“He’s a long way, a long way from having clear sailing,” Jerry Jones said.Adam Jones was suspended from the entire 2007 season because of multiple incidents while with the Tennessee Titans. Over the offseason, he was traded to Dallas and then given another chance by Goodell. The Cowboys gave him a security team to help keep him in line, but on Oct. 7, Jones got into an alcohol-related scuffle with one of the bodyguards during a private party at a Dallas hotel.Jones spent part of his time away undergoing alcohol rehabilitation.“He has demonstrated something very important to all of us,” Jerry Jones said.It also will be up to Pacman to police himself. The Cowboys will no longer be providing bodyguards.“It all starts with him and his decision-making,” Robinson said. “He’s comfortable making decisions for himself.”Robinson said the alcohol therapy was “something he needed to do.”“The real issue was more than allegations of an incident at a Dallas hotel,” Robinson said. “There were personal issues that, until addressed, there was a likelihood of another incident occurring.”Jerry Jones said Adam Jones can have “limited participation” this week, but would not be part of full-squad practices or conditioning. He can return to practice Monday.Goodell suspended Adam Jones indefinitely on Oct. 14, saying he’d put a timeframe on it after the cornerback missed at least four games. This decision means it will be a six-game suspension. Jones also missed the entire 2007 season. By the time he returns, he will have been suspended from 22 of a possible 28 games.A few hours before the announcement, teammates said they would welcome him back.Tank Johnson, who has the locker next to Jones and also has been through an NFL suspension for off-field troubles, said he’s spoken frequently with Adam Jones.“He’s just chomping at the bit to get back and come back and be successful,” Johnson said. “He knows we’re all with him and we’re never going to turn our back on him and as soon as he gets back it will be business as usual. I can’t wait to have 21 next to me in the locker.”Added quarterback Tony Romo: “When he was here he worked very hard and he helped us. He’s a good football player and I don’t see why you wouldn’t welcome a guy back that works hard on the practice field.”Jones still leads the club with 11 passes defensed; nobody else had more than five. His 27 tackles are second-best among defensive backs. He also forced a fumble and recovered one.Jones was Dallas’ main punter returner, averaging 5 yards per return on 16 attempts. He had a long of only 18 yards after leading the league in punt returns in 2006. He also had an NFL-best three touchdowns on punt returns that season.AP Sports Writer Jaime Aron contributed to this story. Quote
gregstephens Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 You GOTTA be s**tting me!! Pacman reinstatedBy STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports WriterARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—The NFL is giving Adam “Pacman” Jones another chance.Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday the suspended cornerback has been reinstated by league commissioner Roger Goodell, but he must miss two more games—this Sunday and the following game on Thanksgiving. He’ll be back Dec. 7 at Pittsburgh.“He much appreciates the Cowboys and Jerry Jones for standing behind him and encouraging him, and he’s grateful to the commissioner,” said Worrick Robinson, Adam Jones’ Nashville-based attorney.Jerry Jones would not reveal any conditions the commissioner may have imposed and the league office said it would not have any immediate comment. However, Robinson, said, “He knows what he has to do. It’s very clear.”“He’s a long way, a long way from having clear sailing,” Jerry Jones said.Adam Jones was suspended from the entire 2007 season because of multiple incidents while with the Tennessee Titans. Over the offseason, he was traded to Dallas and then given another chance by Goodell. The Cowboys gave him a security team to help keep him in line, but on Oct. 7, Jones got into an alcohol-related scuffle with one of the bodyguards during a private party at a Dallas hotel.Jones spent part of his time away undergoing alcohol rehabilitation.“He has demonstrated something very important to all of us,” Jerry Jones said.It also will be up to Pacman to police himself. The Cowboys will no longer be providing bodyguards.“It all starts with him and his decision-making,” Robinson said. “He’s comfortable making decisions for himself.”Robinson said the alcohol therapy was “something he needed to do.”“The real issue was more than allegations of an incident at a Dallas hotel,” Robinson said. “There were personal issues that, until addressed, there was a likelihood of another incident occurring.”Jerry Jones said Adam Jones can have “limited participation” this week, but would not be part of full-squad practices or conditioning. He can return to practice Monday.Goodell suspended Adam Jones indefinitely on Oct. 14, saying he’d put a timeframe on it after the cornerback missed at least four games. This decision means it will be a six-game suspension. Jones also missed the entire 2007 season. By the time he returns, he will have been suspended from 22 of a possible 28 games.A few hours before the announcement, teammates said they would welcome him back.Tank Johnson, who has the locker next to Jones and also has been through an NFL suspension for off-field troubles, said he’s spoken frequently with Adam Jones.“He’s just chomping at the bit to get back and come back and be successful,” Johnson said. “He knows we’re all with him and we’re never going to turn our back on him and as soon as he gets back it will be business as usual. I can’t wait to have 21 next to me in the locker.”Added quarterback Tony Romo: “When he was here he worked very hard and he helped us. He’s a good football player and I don’t see why you wouldn’t welcome a guy back that works hard on the practice field.”Jones still leads the club with 11 passes defensed; nobody else had more than five. His 27 tackles are second-best among defensive backs. He also forced a fumble and recovered one.Jones was Dallas’ main punter returner, averaging 5 yards per return on 16 attempts. He had a long of only 18 yards after leading the league in punt returns in 2006. He also had an NFL-best three touchdowns on punt returns that season.AP Sports Writer Jaime Aron contributed to this story.Oh yeah, but let's fine Whitworth fifteen large for DEFENDING HIMSELF!!! Goodell is seriously ruining the greatest sport on earth. He's too stupid to see it. Quote
HoosierCat Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Too bad Odell didn't get drafted by Dallas... Quote
jjakq27 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Too bad Odell didn't get drafted by Dallas...Maybe Uncle Jerry could buy the Bengals. Quote
Bearcat1975 Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 Maybe Uncle Jerry could buy the Bengals.If only... Quote
Passepartout Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 Well, he may be out for the season over a neck injury. Quote
HoosierCat Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 Looks like Pacman's time in Dallas is done...http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/01/07/...nding-in-big-d/So, how long until Mikey signs him...? Quote
gregstephens Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 Looks like Pacman's time in Dallas is done...http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/01/07/...nding-in-big-d/So, how long until Mikey signs him...?That would open up some interesting pools, wouldn't it? Who gets popped next for a concealed weapon, Jones or Henry? Do you go over/under 2.5 for number of arrests in Cincy for Jones? Who gets first billing on the strip club Henry and Jones open together in Clermont County?Wow...this would almost be a dream. Quote
kurgan74 Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 It appears that Mr. Jones could bein even more hot water. He was released today (not official until 2/9)and may be facing more charges of arranging another strip club shooting,Wow...maybe he and Maurice Clarett could share a cell.http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/01/07/...ing-for-pacman/ Quote
HairOnFire Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 So Roger "Mister Clean"Goodell knew the information months ago, shared the information with Jerry Jones when the NFL's "investigative report" was given, yet nobody did anything until ESPN contacted them for comments about a story about to air? Quote
gregstephens Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 So Roger "Mister Clean"Goodell knew the information months ago, shared the information with Jerry Jones when the NFL's "investigative report" was given, yet nobody did anything until ESPN contacted them for comments about a story about to air?About sums it up. Funny thing is I saw a banner on ESPN SC this morning where Jones is going to sue ESPN "...ESPN's gonna owe me lots of money," or something to that effect.Because, of course, all of Jones' problems have never been his fault. Quote
whizzo Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 yep. his athletic potential is enormous, both at CB and as returner. smack some sense into him, and he could be a great player. Quote
gregstephens Posted January 8, 2009 Report Posted January 8, 2009 I'd take him at league minimumKeep in mind the league minimum is six years....oh wait, that's the minimum for armed robbery in Ohio, which is about the only thing I really see Pacman achieving if he came to Cincy. Quote
HoosierCat Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 YES! Sign Pacman!Draft Beanie!Dump TJ!Trade Chad for a Snickers bar!And BRING BACK GHAICUIC!Super Bowl Bound, Baby!!! Quote
gregstephens Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 YES! Sign Pacman!Draft Beanie!Dump TJ!Trade Chad for a Snickers bar!And BRING BACK GHAICUIC!Super Bowl Bound, Baby!!! You angling for that mythical GM spot? Sounds like you got it locked in. Quote
Passepartout Posted January 12, 2009 Report Posted January 12, 2009 Pacman is either going to end up dead, or in prison!NFL is giving way too many chances. As you can tell, he has blown them! Quote
kevinc1129 Posted January 12, 2009 Report Posted January 12, 2009 Pacman is either going to end up dead, or in prison!NFL is giving way too many chances. As you can tell, he has blown them!TruthThe guy should have been banned from the league a long time ago. Quote
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