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I told ya the story about seeing him at a bar right Spain?

 

There was like 4 or 5 Titans(along with a number of others) outside smoking a J and Pacman pulls up...to my suprise doggs the other dudes from his team for smoking it. then opens up his shirt coat and he has a 45 sticking out of his pants and he starts running his mouth to others walking in and walks into the bar with the gun showing and noone ever said a word to him.

 

I guess the only thing good I can say about him is at least he never got into any real trouble that night. seemed like 1 of those dudes that has the "short mans disease" as I like to call it. always talking and bragging.

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I saw him at The Grand in Tunica one weekend in January. They were having some sort of southern "Hip Hop" conference. I rode the shuttle from the hotel over to the casino with him and a couple of his posse. He was talking ghetto trash to the bus driver. He used the MF word in every sentence. He is a classless ghetto thug. I got no love for him at all.

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When I see stuff like this, I like to go back to the draft stats and see who that team could have had.

 

It just makes you sick, doesn't it?

 

 

 

2005 NFL Draft

Round 1

Sel# Team Player Pos. School

1 San Francisco Alex Smith QB Utah

2 Miami Ronnie Brown RB Auburn

3 Cleveland Braylon Edwards WR Michigan

4 Chicago Cedric Benson RB Texas

5 Tampa Bay Carnell Williams RB Auburn

6 Tennessee Adam Jones CB West Virginia

7 Minnesota Troy Williamson WR South Carolina

8 Arizona Antrel Rolle CB Miami

9 Washington Carlos Rogers CB Auburn

10 Detroit Mike Williams WR Southern California

11 Dallas DeMarcus Ware OLB Troy

12 San Diego Shawne Merriman OLB Maryland

13 New Orleans Jammal Brown T Oklahoma

14 Carolina Thomas Davis OLB Georgia

15 Kansas City Derrick Johnson OLB Texas

16 Houston Travis Johnson DT Florida State

17 Cincinnati David Pollack OLB Georgia

18 Minnesota Erasmus James DE Wisconsin

19 St. Louis Alex Barron T Florida State

20 Dallas Marcus Spears DE Louisiana State

21 Jacksonville Matt Jones WR Arkansas

22 Baltimore Mark Clayton WR Oklahoma

23 Oakland Fabian Washington CB Nebraska

24 Green Bay Aaron Rodgers QB California

25 Washington Jason Campbell QB Auburn

26 Seattle Chris Spencer C Mississippi

27 Atlanta Roddy White WR Ala.-Birmingham

28 San Diego Luis Castillo DE Northwestern

29 Indianapolis Marlin Jackson CB Michigan

30 Pittsburgh Heath Miller TE Virginia

31 Philadelphia Mike Patterson DT Southern California

32 New England Logan Mankins G Fresno State

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When I see stuff like this, I like to go back to the draft stats and see who that team could have had.

 

It just makes you sick, doesn't it?

2005 NFL Draft

Round 1

Sel# Team Player Pos. School

1 San Francisco Alex Smith QB Utah

2 Miami Ronnie Brown RB Auburn

3 Cleveland Braylon Edwards WR Michigan

4 Chicago Cedric Benson RB Texas

5 Tampa Bay Carnell Williams RB Auburn

6 Tennessee Adam Jones CB West Virginia

7 Minnesota Troy Williamson WR South Carolina

8 Arizona Antrel Rolle CB Miami

9 Washington Carlos Rogers CB Auburn

10 Detroit Mike Williams WR Southern California

11 Dallas DeMarcus Ware OLB Troy

12 San Diego Shawne Merriman OLB Maryland

13 New Orleans Jammal Brown T Oklahoma

14 Carolina Thomas Davis OLB Georgia

15 Kansas City Derrick Johnson OLB Texas

16 Houston Travis Johnson DT Florida State

17 Cincinnati David Pollack OLB Georgia

18 Minnesota Erasmus James DE Wisconsin

19 St. Louis Alex Barron T Florida State

20 Dallas Marcus Spears DE Louisiana State

21 Jacksonville Matt Jones WR Arkansas

22 Baltimore Mark Clayton WR Oklahoma

23 Oakland Fabian Washington CB Nebraska

24 Green Bay Aaron Rodgers QB California

25 Washington Jason Campbell QB Auburn

26 Seattle Chris Spencer C Mississippi

27 Atlanta Roddy White WR Ala.-Birmingham

28 San Diego Luis Castillo DE Northwestern

29 Indianapolis Marlin Jackson CB Michigan

30 Pittsburgh Heath Miller TE Virginia

31 Philadelphia Mike Patterson DT Southern California

32 New England Logan Mankins G Fresno State

 

 

You want to be *really* sick? Be a Detroit fan, take a look at #10 and the two following picks. The Titans have gotten 20-times outta PacMan what we've gotten from our pick.

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You want to be *really* sick? Be a Detroit fan, take a look at #10 and the two following picks. The Titans have gotten 20-times outta PacMan what we've gotten from our pick.

 

 

 

Or even Mike Williams VS Mark Clayton or Heath Miller taken much later.

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Here's the latest PacMan conspiracy via the interweb thingy:

 

George Henshaw had been the Titans TE coach for 9 seasons, and summarily fired after the 2005 season.

 

One of Henshaw’s sons played safety for West Virginia and was a teammate of Pacman Jones. When the Titans were looking at drafting Pacman, they asked Henshaw to call his son for the skinny. Henshaw’s son told his dad that Pac was a good guy and a good teammate, and the Titans went no further in doing a background investigation. When Pacman began having off-the-field incidents that brought the Titans a lot of unwanted negative publicity, Henshaw was blamed for not giving them an accurate scouting report on Pac.

 

He got the axe but landed on his feet in New Orleans as their running backs coach. Deuce McAllister had a successful return after knee surgery and with Reggie Bush falling into the Saints’ laps in the draft, Henshaw didn’t have to do much but stay out of their way.

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When I see stuff like this, I like to go back to the draft stats and see who that team could have had.

 

It just makes you sick, doesn't it?

2005 NFL Draft

Round 1

Sel# Team Player Pos. School

1 San Francisco Alex Smith QB Utah

2 Miami Ronnie Brown RB Auburn

3 Cleveland Braylon Edwards WR Michigan

4 Chicago Cedric Benson RB Texas

5 Tampa Bay Carnell Williams RB Auburn

6 Tennessee Adam Jones CB West Virginia

7 Minnesota Troy Williamson WR South Carolina

8 Arizona Antrel Rolle CB Miami

9 Washington Carlos Rogers CB Auburn

10 Detroit Mike Williams WR Southern California

11 Dallas DeMarcus Ware OLB Troy

12 San Diego Shawne Merriman OLB Maryland

13 New Orleans Jammal Brown T Oklahoma

14 Carolina Thomas Davis OLB Georgia

15 Kansas City Derrick Johnson OLB Texas

16 Houston Travis Johnson DT Florida State

17 Cincinnati David Pollack OLB Georgia

18 Minnesota Erasmus James DE Wisconsin

19 St. Louis Alex Barron T Florida State

20 Dallas Marcus Spears DE Louisiana State

21 Jacksonville Matt Jones WR Arkansas

22 Baltimore Mark Clayton WR Oklahoma

23 Oakland Fabian Washington CB Nebraska

24 Green Bay Aaron Rodgers QB California

25 Washington Jason Campbell QB Auburn

26 Seattle Chris Spencer C Mississippi

27 Atlanta Roddy White WR Ala.-Birmingham

28 San Diego Luis Castillo DE Northwestern

29 Indianapolis Marlin Jackson CB Michigan

30 Pittsburgh Heath Miller TE Virginia

31 Philadelphia Mike Patterson DT Southern California

32 New England Logan Mankins G Fresno State

 

 

They missed out on Williamson. That's the breaks. :D

I also read that Tice didn't get the player he wanted and now he's gone. That player was Merriman.

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Thursday, 03/29/07

 

Pacman's defense team blitzes

Attorneys for Jones hit media outlets to state his case

 

By JIM WYATT

Staff Writer

 

 

Attorneys for Pacman Jones spent most of Wednesday defending their client, making the rounds on Nashville talk radio shows and conducting one television interview after another.

 

At the NFL meetings in Phoenix this week, Titans Coach Jeff Fisher spent a lot of time answering for his star cornerback, whose off-the-field behavior has made him the league's hottest topic.

 

 

But so far, Jones hasn't said a word.

 

That's a big mistake, one local public relations expert said. Attorney Manny Arora, who represents Jones, said it would be a bigger mistake for his client to talk right now.

 

"If I were him, or if I were his publicist, I would issue a statement, call a press conference possibly, and have him very contritely read a statement," said Pam Lewis, president of Nashville's PLA Media, a public relations/marketing agency. "Say, 'I am sorry for what I have done. I am sorry to my family, I am sorry to my teammates, I am sorry to the NFL.'

 

"We love to judge people, but we are also very forgiving. I think it would help. I think he could redeem himself that way and show people he is human.''

 

Jones is scheduled to meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in New York on Tuesday. Goodell said on Wednesday he plans to make a decision about possible disciplinary action against Jones within 10 days of that meeting.

 

Arora said he's advising Jones not to comment publicly on anything until after the NFL's decision, and after his pending cases are settled.

 

Las Vegas police have said they want the district attorney to file felony coercion, misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor threat to life charges against Jones for his involvement in a strip club melee on Feb. 19 that was followed by a triple shooting.

 

"It is not that I don't think he needs to apologize to the people for embarrassing them and bringing all this discredit on the town,'' Arora said. "But it doesn't accomplish anything. We have a pending case going … Let's say he apologizes. Well, some people are going to say it's not sincere enough. Or if somebody asks him a question about Vegas and he says I can't talk about it, then people are going to say he is guilty because he is hiding behind his Fifth Amendment rights. There is no way for him to address people at this point in a successful fashion.''

 

Timing not right

 

Arora said he came to Nashville on Wednesday to meet with Jones at the player's home in Franklin. Arora and Nashville attorney Worrick Robinson updated Jones on the Las Vegas case and talked about next week's meeting with the commissioner.

 

But the lawyers spent most of the day talking to media about their client, who has at least 10 run-ins with police — including five arrests — since the Titans drafted him in 2005. He has no convictions.

 

Arora said Jones "is truly sorry'' and wants to publicly apologize. When the time is right, Arora said Jones will talk to everybody and answer questions "from his childhood to the present.''

 

"I would rather him be open about everything once everything is behind us,'' Arora said. "But there is no way for him to address people at this point in a successful fashion. Being half pregnant is not the way to do it, though. You either do it or you don't do it and I have advised him not to (talk).''

 

Too late?

 

Ronna Rubin, a long-time Nashville-based entertainment publicist, isn't sure a public statement would help his case.

 

"I am not saying it wouldn't help at all — maybe it would show some human side to him, but I honestly don't know how believable it would be this late in the game because just when you think, 'All right, we have seen his last act of bad behavior,' boom, he surprises us and tops himself,'' Rubin said.

 

"Professionally speaking, I think it is a little too late. At this point for him I am sure it is like, 'Let's wait and see what the NFL and the courts decide. I think certainly when that is decided, he has got to come forward and say something, or it is just like he is non-human at that point.''

 

Even before his most recent issues, Jones wasn't considered media friendly. In October he quit talking to local reporters after he felt some of his comments were blown out of proportion following the game when Albert Haynesworth kicked a Dallas Cowboys player in the head. Jones said the Titans needed more "thugs" on the team.

 

Lewis believes Jones could help change his image by perhaps changing his attitude. On one popular Internet site recently, Jones is seen looking into a camera and saying he's not changing for anyone. Arora said that videotape is old. After some of his recent arrests, Jones appeared in court with a seemingly nonchalant attitude.

 

"The footage you always see of him is this guy with a cocky persona … and that doesn't play well with people,'' Lewis said. "It wouldn't hurt to ask for forgiveness and admit you're wrong. We are all human.''

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