Cowboys: Pacman traded to Dallas
The News
As expected, Pacman Jones has been traded to Cowboys for a reported 5th round pick, this according to RotoTimes sources.
Our View
The report noted that a news conference is scheduled for early Monday morning.
http://www.fanballnews.com/nfl/
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great, i wonder how long he'll stay in the league for this time...
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This guy is a joke, who cares?
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How can he be traded if he's not allowed to play?
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Me thinks that famous ole Cowboy White House may be reopening it's doors soon!
Bring back the whores and Coke baby the Cowboys are back! :lol:azfinfanmang and cnc66 like this. -
Or it could be a 2009 pick, the article didn't really say
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2008 team slogan right there lucky! :up:
Send that bad boy into Jerry Jones.unluckyluciano likes this. -
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The Dallas Morning News disputes an internet report that the Cowboys will announce the acquisition of suspended CB Pacman Jones early Monday.
The report claimed Dallas has already scheduled a press conference and would be acquiring Jones for a fifth-round pick. The team has made no announcement of the sort. Pacman will likely be a Cowboy shortly, but it's not expected to happen on Monday. Talks could pick up at the owners' meetings this week.
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My gosh Jerry Jones
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Updated: March 31, 2008, 2:00 AM ET
Pacman Jones wants to go to Dallas, and the Cowboys apparently want him. How much they'll give up to get him is a different story.
A source close to the negotiations told ESPN's Ed Werder on Sunday night that trade talks between the Cowboys and Titans have stalled over the issue of compensation.
The Titans are seeking a fourth-round pick in this month's NFL draft and another selection next year, according to the source. The Cowboys are so far unwilling to provide either, believing they are the only team pursuing Jones, who remains suspended for violations of the personal-conduct policy.
The Titans have been steadfast in their position, apparently convinced that Jones' trade value will not worsen.
Jones said last week in a radio interview with Cowboys Hall of Famer Michael Irvin that he wants to resume his career in Dallas. He will apply to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for reinstatment in the next two weeks. -
The Dallas Morning News disputes an internet report that the Cowboys will announce the acquisition of suspended CB Pacman Jones early Monday.
The report claimed Dallas has already scheduled a press conference and would be acquiring Jones for a fifth-round pick. The team has made no announcement of the sort. Pacman will likely be a Cowboy shortly, but it's not expected to happen on Monday. Talks could pick up at the owners' meetings this week.
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Doesnt surprise me actually.
What does surprise me is that Goodell is gonna let this piece of excrement back into the league....and actually it surprises me he isnt behind bars
Also, there are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many strip-clubs in the Big D...not that I have ever been to one there, cause I really havent..but I have lots of relatives who live there. -
Nope, I think you have Jerra Jones mixed up with Robert Kraft:up: -
The agent for Pacman Jones confirmed that a deal sending his client to the Cowboys in exchange for a fifth-round pick has not been agreed upon.
ESPN's Ed Werder is reporting that talks have stalled. "You would think the Titans would tell me they had traded him if they had," agent Manny Arora said.
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SI.com's Peter King predicts that suspended CB Pacman Jones will be a Cowboy by the end of the week.
A source told King that the Cowboys are offering a late-round pick and a bit player (possibly Bobby Carpenter or Isaiah Stanback), while ESPN's Ed Werder says the Titans want two picks, one this year and one in 2009. The source called conversations between the clubs within the next day "crucial."
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ESPN radio said the deal seems to be dead, the Titans want more than a 5th round pick.
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Commissioner Roger Goodell indicated at the owners' meetings Monday that he doesn't believe Pacman Jones has taken responsibility for his actions.
"When he does, I will consider him for reinstatement," Goodell said. "If he doesn’t meet that status, I don’t feel any obligation to reinstate him." Goodell says teams can try to trade for Pacman all they want, but it won't affect his decision to reinstate Jones.
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the agent for suspended CB Pacman Jones says his client and the Cowboys already have agreed upon contract terms.
The Titans are holding up the deal by asking for Dallas' fourth-round pick this year and a conditional 2009 fifth-round choice. Jones' agent is still optimistic that a deal will happen before the draft. "If there is going to be a deal, I imagine it would come in the next three weeks," he said.
Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegramalen1 likes this.