
Pacman is in a heap of trouble. Blinky and Pinky and all those other blobs have finally caught up to him and he ran out of the big flashing dots to eat. Just kidding, not that Pacman (hahaha I am a comedic genius huh). As a whole, Adam Jones (the corner formerly known as Pacman) has been an example of showmanship and a behavioral issue for team owners throughout his troubled career. Personally, I like Pacman for several reasons. Not only does he wear my jersey #32, but he is a solid defensive back with a playing style that I thoroughly enjoy. He is perfectly capable of playing both sides of the ball as demonstrated by his time with the Tennessee Titans.
Although he is a phenomenal athlete (yes, he did have a mediocre season), his off-field reputation precedes him. In 2007, Pacman was arrested in Las Vegas after a brawl (and later shooting) that left one person paralyzed from the waist down. Two more strip club patrons were shot during the same incident (hahahaha). Outside of having people shot at skin joints, Pacman has had a reputation as a raging alcoholic. Most recently, after a brief stint in rehab, Pacman was released from the Dallas Cowboys. Personally, I disagree with the Cowboys' decision to release Pacman because even though he had a below average season, he did reach out for help with his problems and he was abandoned instead of aided. Here's where I could go all off topic and say how Black Athletes (namely football players) are persecuted today. But I won't because you won't like that. Thank you for your time and goodbye. Beam me up, Scotty. I'm out.
Something is wrong with the comment box for the IREP FLA post and that’s the one I’m actually commenting on. I love it cause your right about everything and how the underground rappers will come up one day but there to involved with that street life. And yes we are defiantly the fastest ever for a fact.
ReplyDeleteIf I were the general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, i would have released Pacman as well. Besides the fact that he is a nussance to play with, he has pending legal issues that have yet to be settled. No matter what the outcome of these charges are they will bring negative publicity to the team,and the Cowboys are a team that can not afford any more negative publicity. All this being said, he was completely ineffective on the field. He had 0 interceptions, minimal return yardage, and he fumbled twice. His time in this league is over.
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