Pacman headed to the Cowboys?
March 7, 2008 11:36 AM
by Matt Mosley
Tennessee Titans exiled cornerback Pacman Jones stopped by an Atlanta radio station Thursday to discuss his return to the league. For the second time in the past month, he expressed a desire to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
"I would love to play for the Cowboys, America's team," he said on 680-AM.
Jones suggested that teams should be willing to give up their No. 1 draft picks in exchange for his services. The Titans organization immediately endorsed the idea. And honestly, why wouldn't any franchise want to invest in this young man?
During his in-studio appearance Thursday, Pacman talked about his desire to ride horses, his passion for bowling and his friendship with neighbor and country music legend George Jones.
You can just imagine George and Pacman sitting on the the Possum's front porch discussing the inspiration for "He Stopped Loving Her Today." This is a friendship that will stand the test of time.
I'm also told that Pacman was teased about his affinity for strip clubs.
"I've got a [stripper's] pole in my house now, but it is not really about that now," Jones said. "It is about me getting on the straight and narrow."
No, it's no longer about the stripper's pole in my house, although it's a pretty neat feature. Pacman's agent quickly jumped in and said his client was only kidding about having the pole in his house.
I say reinstate this young man immediately.
by Matt Mosley
Tennessee Titans exiled cornerback Pacman Jones stopped by an Atlanta radio station Thursday to discuss his return to the league. For the second time in the past month, he expressed a desire to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
"I would love to play for the Cowboys, America's team," he said on 680-AM.
Jones suggested that teams should be willing to give up their No. 1 draft picks in exchange for his services. The Titans organization immediately endorsed the idea. And honestly, why wouldn't any franchise want to invest in this young man?
During his in-studio appearance Thursday, Pacman talked about his desire to ride horses, his passion for bowling and his friendship with neighbor and country music legend George Jones.
You can just imagine George and Pacman sitting on the the Possum's front porch discussing the inspiration for "He Stopped Loving Her Today." This is a friendship that will stand the test of time.
I'm also told that Pacman was teased about his affinity for strip clubs.
"I've got a [stripper's] pole in my house now, but it is not really about that now," Jones said. "It is about me getting on the straight and narrow."
No, it's no longer about the stripper's pole in my house, although it's a pretty neat feature. Pacman's agent quickly jumped in and said his client was only kidding about having the pole in his house.
I say reinstate this young man immediately.
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