Adam "Pack-man" Jones

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I just cought on ESPN what this ass did over allstar weekend. Beating the piss out of some stripper in a strip club in vegas, and then biting a bouncers ankle, and after all that is done telling the bouncer he was going to kill him. Then what do you know either him or someone in his "possy" shoots the bouncer in the chest three times and severs his spine, and is now paralayzed from the waist down. According to the club owner, it is all on tape. If pacman is at all involved his ass better be done in the NFL. I cant wait until the public gets to see this tape.
 

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Where is ESPN on this? Haven't seen any reports in the national media. Usually they are quick to pounce on this type of story. Can't wait to see if BTJ chimes in on this. :mj07:
 
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I recieved a call from the lead detective yesterday that's handling the case. Turns out Jones took one of our limos to the Minx around 1:30 am. It's one of his entourage that they're after, not him.
 

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Well, I didn't read the whole thing and I wasn't there.

One thing I will say is this. Why does society always forget that women are people too. Why do they ALWAYS get a free pass.

From what I understand, the stripper stole his money. (I'd say the "rain" money is no longer his but the bag is, if i read it right)...

All I know is that if HE stole HER money and she beat the hell out of him....she'd be a national hero on every channel.

I don't advocate beating women by any means. I also don't advocate double standards. A thief is a thief and I don't see anything wrong with beating a thief's ass.

Again, I don't know the whole story...
 

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I was just starting to come around on Pacman trying to accept him. I hated that we drafted his punk ass.

I'm sure there will be plenty of reasons come out as to why Pacman is innocent. I am sure he won't be convicted of shit.

But that's the society we live in. Professional athletes, actors, and other famous people get a free pass on stuff like this. If this was you or I, the other bouncers would have beat us to a bloody pulp when we took actions into our own hands on the stripper.
 

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Like Dawg, said, as a Titan fan, I too was starting to come around to his court, mostly because of the unbelievable talent he showed on the field last year. He has had 8 police encounters in two years, not counting this one, and he has not had one conviction yet. Twice he has been accused of spitting in womens faces at night clubs. I do not think he is going to walk from this one and if the Titans do not send him packing {no pun}, they will be a laughing stock of the league. I do not think he will walk from this one, the local sports station interviewed the club owner for about 20 minutes on Tuesday and gives a very enlightening recount of events. They have video of Pac sitting with his girlfriend, his publicist and the killer, he came in with the killer, sat and had drinks at the VIP table with the killer, but mysteriously nobody in his whole "entourage" knows who the guy is. Throw Pac in jail and I bet his memory gets a little clearer! He slams a dancers head into the floor, punched her in the face, chases her down and punched her in the back of the head, and when the bouncer restrains him, hollers "I am going to kill you". Just circumstantial that the bouncer is shot 20 minutes later? Crying shame, this guy is an unbelievable talent but is a project thug from the word go.
 

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The guy just doesn't get it. A tremendous talent that could have life in the palm of his hands. Giving that fact that he has had mulitple run-ins now he should never leave his house. I am sure that everytime the headquarter phone rings and his name is mentioned, the Titans cringe. It is a shame, and to boot, they are going to be an exciting team for years to come and one would think he would want to be a part of that especially since he is pivotal role with the team. Unreal.

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I think its funny that his little "make it rain" was only a prop and not really giving them the money...

Hey, I can go borrow $10,000 right now and "make it rain" like I'm a big deal and then ask for it back.

Man, there are some real problems with society and sports today.

I've said it before. If not for fantasy/gambling, I wouldn't watch NFL...except probably playoffs. I don't want to watch these mindless asshole thugs play a sport I love.

For every one good guy, there are 10 thugs.
 

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TJ,

This thread is about a thug who presently enjoys the protection of the NFL. Just a matter of time before this changes. Pessimist that I am, I'm waiting for some out of control violence in the stands (but I truly hope it doesn't happen). It has already happened during a game (the lineman who kicked the guy in the head / face after his helmet came off). Nonetheless, thug violence is on the increase. The following just happened in Pittsburgh a couple of days ago:

http://www.postgazette.com/pg/07053/764028-53.stm

All the horrifying info is in the first paragraph.
 
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