i wonder if another team will pick him up. he has talent, but he plays horribly. its to bad, his last year in tennessee he was becoming a lock down corner.
Hey, I'll kick us off. Let's sign him!! On one condition though, he has to live in Bill Parcells spare bedroom, lol.
oh come on alen. he was becoming a top corner, and return man. to bad dude has the IQ off my dog. actually, thats probably giving him to much credit.
He was pretty good that year, I must admit but becoming a top corner is still not a description I would put on him. I have issues with his tackling.
Update: another 2007 shooting surfaces Turns out the Cowboys released him after another strip club shooting came to light. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3817195
My whole problem with this is I am not comfortable with the role ESPN plays in this, seems borderline.
Where there is smoke...there is fire. Now, I will admit that I think Ed Werder isn't always 100% in the right. Hell, he might not be 75% in the right. However, more often than not he is right. And now this isn't an ESPN story....this is a national story and it has legs. Sure, ESPN broke it the story. However, in today's social climate everyone is jumping through hoops to break a story. Jay Glazer tries to beat Mort. Mort tries to beat John Clayton. And it goes on and on. This just isn't a random report by ESPN. There is a whole Outside the Lines special about this new allegation. You don't have an Outside the Lines if this thing is just a rumor or doesn't have foundation. This means there will be other people backing this story. This sounds pretty legit to me, from AJC.com: Earlier in the day, ESPN informed the Cowboys and the NFL that it plans to air a piece for its “Outside the Lines” program that includes never-before-seen footage of Pacman Jones’ apparent involvement in a June 2007 nightclub shooting when he was still with the Tennessee Titans. The incident occurred in a suburban Atlanta strip club. At the time of the incident, Pacman Jones was already under a one-year suspension by the NFL for being involved in a Las Vegas shooting earlier that year.