Pacman

11 December 2008

ate for alcohol rehab.  What did this guy do for the team?  The only thing I can remember Pacman doing is dropping a bucket of water on Felix Jones on HBO's Hard Knocks during training camp....from the second floor.  That act could have turned out much worse that just picking on a rookie.  The shock could have had an adverse reaction on Felix Jones, a heart attack, a violent seizure.  Dumber things have happened, just ask Plaxico.  Other than that, he may have recovered a fumble, led the team in pass deflects, and stunk up the special teams.  Was it worth it?  The allure of

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5 December 2008

eaction is giving the league a bad name.  Don't be surprised if the NFL begins to fill up with Pacmans and Plaxicos, the dumb and dumber of the NFL.  By-the-way, don't be surprised if the league also begins to fill up with rats.  That's right, the only way Antonio Pierce can get out of this problem is to play the rat and point the finger at Plax.  Then and only then will Pierce begin to fulfill his desire to be a true mobster.  You guys saw how fast Ward implicated Bradshaw.  It wasn't me, it was him.  Rat.  The whole team is a bunch of Giant rats. Ok, enough about those punks.

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2 December 2008

and are listed as Day-to-Day.  I expect them to be in uniform at Pittsburgh. 

Pacman is back.  I'm not sure that anyone cares.  At least the guy has the moral decency to have someone else to the shooting for him.  At least he punches his security detail and not himself.  It'll take at least two interceptions for me to even accept this guy.  I'll even settle for a sack.  Well, a sack and an interception, or two sack and no interceptions.  You get it.  My acceptance is expensive.  If he help us win, then he's in.  He gets burned more than a couple of times, then he's out.  I can see it now,

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19 November 2008

One win.

A statement was made late Sunday night.  The Statement?  We're back!  The return of many injured players excluding the Jones boys Felix and Adam, sparked the running game and brought life to the defense for the first time in over a month.  Both sides of the ball played well.  Tony Romo returned, putting up numbers like Brad Johnson, yet it didn't look quite the same.  After getting off to a rusty start, Romo was able to navigate the boys through bumpy terrain that is the Washington defense.  He had two interceptions, one that was his fault and one that was TO's fault.  TO proves that it didn't matter who the quarterback was, he was going to put up an average game.  On the other side, Roy Williams put up similiar numbers as TO, but most of his receptions came off of drive saving first downs.  In such a short time, Roy Williams has suddenly become more valuable than TO, playing with heart.  Don't tell me that Cowboys' fans don't appreciate the first down signal from the receiver, once he gets it for his team.  Kind of reminds me of another guy who used to do that?  Anyone?  Rhymes with Treytaker?  Anyone, anyone remember...HOFer.  First name the same as one of the Jackson five?  Anyone? 

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15 October 2008

p;       Roger Goodell, in a rush to judgment, suspended Adam “Pacman” Jones of the Dallas Cowboys indefinitely yesterday afternoon  (read more here).  Go ahead, say it…I told you so!  Go ahead…laugh…snicker!  Sheriff Goodell will review Adam’s suspension after the Washington game (Week 11).  The Cowboys have a bye Week 10, so it ends up being a 4-game, 5-week suspension to start.  Goodell will then revisit the situation and may or may not let

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