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Originally Posted by
soulman
What's wrong with this guy? He can't stay healthy or out of trouble even in the Cincy Bengals Home for Wayward NFL Players.
Pacman arrested in Ohio
ProFootballWeekly.com1 hour, 13 minutes ago

Pacman arrested in Ohio
Bengals CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones was arrested on Sunday morning for being drunk and disruptive at a Cincinnati bar. The news was first reported by WLWT TV in Ohio.
According to the station, witnesses said that Jones was disorderly when management asked him to leave the bar. When the player refused to do so, the police were called.
Two officers were needed to restrain Jones, as the he tried to get out of his handcuffs according to reports.
This is not Jones' first run in with the law. He has been arrested multiple times and was suspended for all of the 2007 season and part of 2008 following an incident at a Las Vegas strip club.
Last season with the Bengals, Jones played in five games before going on I.R. after suffering a severe neck injury. He recorded 14 tackles and one interception in that time.
Just another Bengal playing the part.
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Maybe the Bengals should swap rosters with Oakland. Some of these guys seem a better fit for Al Davis.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Maybe the Bengals should swap rosters with Oakland. Some of these guys seem a better fit for Al Davis.
Or they can both just form their own prison league and be done with it.
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Again this is why the majority of fans will always fail to side w/the players....too many stupid rich players that don't know how to act. The longer these negotiations drag out the worse the PR is for the players.
This dude should have been out of the league after Dallas dropped his ass.
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Dang, I forgot Pac Man went to the Bungals. Don't need CSI to figure out what would happen there lol.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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Yeah, you were out celebrating your wife's birthday when they asked you to leave a bar at 3:00 AM in the morning, LOL. Maybe the cops thought it was funny that she wasn't with you when you told them that. No wonder the Bengals have no comment. This guy's a pathological liar.
Cornerback insists he shouldn't have been arrested Aaron Wilson
July 10, 2011, 05:17 PM EST
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Arrested at a Cincinnati bar on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Pacman Jones insists he wasn't in the wrong.
Jones is in a neck brace in the video stemming from his injury suffered last season.
"It’s ridiculous," Jones told WCPO after being released from jail. "It don’t make no sense,” Jones told the television station that he wasn't inebriated, cursing or resisting arrest, which is contrary to what an official police report stated. They said he resisted being handcuffed and was drunk and disruptive and refused to leave the bar.
Jones, who has a history of off-field problems, had remained out of trouble for years ever since his time with the Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans.
The NFL player said he was taking his wife out for her birthday. The Bengals made no comment.
“The only thing I can do is be me and do what I’m supposed to do," Jones said. "I was not yelling at the police. I was not yell(ing) profanity at the police. And at the end of the day … I’m the bad guy."
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Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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And the rest. Arrested six times, six other brushes with the law and suspended from the NFL for one entire season plus another six games. I'd say this guy has some serious mental issues and needs a full time shrink more than he needs football cleats. If he doesn't get some help the next shooting he's involved in he'll probably either be the shooter or the victim.
DA in Vegas eyeing ‘Pacman’ case after Ohio arrest
By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Jul 11, 5:13 pm EDT
LAS VEGAS (AP)—NFL football player Adam “Pacman” Jones might face up to a year in jail in Nevada for violating a probation stay-out-of-trouble order following his weekend arrest in Cincinnati, the top prosecutor in Las Vegas said Monday.
Clark County District Attorney David Roger said that before he takes the case to a Nevada judge, he’ll review police accounts of the arrest of the 27-year-old Cincinnati Bengals cornerback on resisting arrest and misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges at an Ohio bar.
Jones was sentenced to one year of probation in February for his role in a 2007 Las Vegas strip club melee that left three people shot.
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“One of the conditions of his probation was that he stay out of trouble,”Roger told The Associated Press. “We haven’t seen the reports yet.” Jones’ lawyer in Las Vegas, Robert Langford, told AP that based on his client’s account of the arrest, charges in Ohio may have to be dropped. Langford declined to provide specifics. “Based on the facts I’ve heard, it will resolve in our favor,” he said.
The case adds to a list of off-field troubles for Jones, the 2005 first-round draft pick of the Tennessee Titans. He’s been arrested at least six other times over the years, and has been involved in about a dozen situations that included police intervention. He was suspended by the league for the entire 2007 season and six games in 2008 following off-field incidents. He sat out the 2009 season before signing a two-year deal in May 2010 to play for Cincinnati.
Authorities in Cincinnati reported Jones tried to pull away from police after he was accused of shouting profanities in a Cincinnati bar.
Jones denied the allegations after leaving jail. He told WCPO-TV in that he hadn’t been drinking and was out with his wife to celebrate her birthday.
“I was not yelling at the police. I did not yell profanity at the police,”he said.
Jones, who was wearing a neck brace, said he had been recovering from a neck injury that required surgery but was expecting to play this year. A Bengals spokesman said the team had no comment on the most recent arrest. The team is prohibited from having contact with Jones because of the NFL lockout.
Roger is the Nevada prosecutor who gained a 2008 jury conviction of pro football hall of famer O.J. Simpson in a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping case. Simpson is now serving nine to 33 years in a Nevada prison. Roger said it could be several weeks before he receives and reviews the Cincinnati police reports on Jones’ arrest and decides whether to take the case to a Clark County District Court judge.
“We’re in a holding pattern until then,” he said.
Jones pleaded no contest in December 2007 in Las Vegas to conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, after agreeing to testify against the accused shooter in the strip club melee during NBA All-Star Weekend. Authorities had blamed Jones for instigating the fracas by showering strippers with hundreds of $1 bills. The shootings occurred minutes after Jones and his entourage were ejected from the club. A bouncer, Tommy Urbanski, was left paralyzed from the waist down.
The shooter, Arvin Kenti Edwards, 32, of Renton, Wash., has pleaded an equivalent of no contest to attempted murder with a deadly weapon. He is being held at the Clark County jail pending sentencing July 21. A co-defendant with Jones, Robert Reid, 31, pleaded no contest to misdemeanor conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct. He is free pending sentencing Aug. 25
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
What's wrong with this guy?
You can't fix stupid. (Ron White)
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You can't fix stupid. (Ron White)

How true, how true and I think PacMan would fit that description well.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.