No I don't support Pacman Jones. And it's not because he's black. Maybe it has to do with the criminal, felon part. He has been "in the wrong place at the wrong time" about 10 times. A little to much for coincidence.
2007-05-12 06:06:33
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answered by The Man 3
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I live in Nashville and I support him as well. I supprt that he should be in jail. He is nothing but trouble. Coach Fisher put his name on the line and was the reason the Titans drafted him. All he has done so far is get many unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on the field. Complains cause the team does not have enough "thugs" on the team. Then he goes out and gets in trouble time after time.
One of you posted that he was speeding and that it was silly he was ticketed doing 79 in a 55. Thats 24 miles over the speed limit and at nearly 1 in the morning, when your going to be seeing the commish in a mere four days. I would hope that all of us doing 24 over the speed limit get a ticket. That is just a cop doing his job.
He ran a full page ad that used words he was not capable of using. Sure I believe his attornies were sorry for his actions but he wasnt and still isnt. I mean he was going to meet the commish for some reprieve on his punishments and he gets caught doing something wrong again. How come Chris Henry can keep out of trouble since his suspension?
2007-05-12 21:07:36
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answered by darkspacetrooper 3
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I support Pacman to an extent. First off I dont think this has anything to do with race and the fact that you even incinuate that is rediculous. Now I am a huge Titans fan and live in the Nashville area and we get a little more insight here than just the national headlines that everyone else is judging him from.Yes he has 5 arrest and been questioned in 10 seperate incidents. But he has 0 convictions. Did you get that 0 convictions.It is like you getting arrested for a D.U.I. after two beers and going to court and your b.a.c comes back you are innocent, so the case gets dropped but you go to work Monday and they say you are suspended for a month for getting arrested for D.U.I. He is young and yes made stupid mistakes and yes I think he should serve a suspension to straighten his butt up. But I do not think he deserves a season long suspension and yes I think Goodell is using him as a poster child for his new policy. Out of his 10 incidents 4 he had nothing to do with and the Vegas thing makes 5. One he got arrested for spitting in a girls face(which is wrong) but then comes out that her and her friend found out who he was and plotted to still his wallet with approximately $8000 in it. Now if someone stole my wallet with $8000 in it I wouldnt spit on her but I would definitely be pissed off enough to show my *** and probably end up in jail myself. There was one incident where he had stopped at a convenince store and a crime had happened around the area and police questioned everyone there to see if they knew anything(actually Wrong place wrong time).He got a speeding ticket 4 days ago and they are saying that his appeal will probably definitely be denied now. That is getting a little silly now. How many of you have had a speeding ticket. I believe as I said that he deserves a suspension to straighten up but he should have gotten no more than Henry did. Henry has 4 arrest and 4 convictions and served a little jail time. Now if something comes down with this Vegas thing and they prove he actually was the one that provoked all of this then my support will no longer exsist. But he needs to grow up and quit making stupid decisions,quit being a punk and play football with a little respect in his life. The guy if a phenomenal athlete.
2007-05-12 15:39:15
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answered by beaudaddy00 2
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Well I can see how you are racist but what does that have to do with other people that are giving him a hard time. I see how you are prejudice from your question. You probably say hey he is black it is fine for him to live the "thug" live. So what if it was Peyton Manning for example. What if you heard he had been QUESTIONED BY POLICE 10 TIMES IN what 2 years, can't remember how long exactly may have been 3 but whatever. How about this latest one in Las Vegas? If that was a WHITE man would you think what he did was ok?
2007-05-12 13:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't support him and players that act like idiots regardless of what color they are. If anyone reading this board had been arrested or questioned by police 10 times in less than 2 years and your employer knew about it, you know you would be fired by now and good luck getting another job. Just because someone can run fast or has special athletic talents, why are they above the law? They are already getting more money in one year to play a game than most of us will make in our lives for doing WORK that actually contributes to society. Why should he be above the law?
2007-05-12 17:37:59
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answered by tom m 4
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wow what the hell is it with people and racism. jesus christ theres a minority of racists in this country. i hate every single one of you people that think race is the reason why this country is bad.there are more black racists in this country than any other race.you stupid crackers or something like that isnt offensive to me but it is a racial slur and people fail to realise that. black islamic activists are racist and all the white and black people accept and say thats good. but when the ku klux klan or the aryan brotherhood says something that most people dont agree with that they are deemed racist. i think all racist groups are horrible. i dont care about race.i know there are racists in this country and if you want to be the majority of a country go back to aids infested africa. the nfl is mostly black and i think the commisioner wants to get rid of bad people in the nfl. pacman jones has been in the wrong places at the wrong times and i think this will teach him a lesson on staying with more notable people in the community. yeah now your thinking im a racist because im a white person that just spoke his mind.
2007-05-12 13:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!
He is a criminal. He cares about one person and that is himself. This has nothing to do with race. If a white guy were to "make it rain" he would get the same, if not worse reaction, so put the race card away.
Pac-moron is a bad guy. He deserves what he gets, and if he werent a football star he would get worse.
2007-05-12 14:07:22
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answered by USCCruiser 2
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Hey I dont care if he is black, white, or green.....He is a thug and punk....a talented athlete who has been babied all his life and does not know right from wrong and runs with a bad crowd.....He will have a year to think about this...hopefully he will understand what has been taken from him and get his life together....finding Faith would be a great start.....
2007-05-12 16:54:19
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answered by Bill from Texas 1
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No this aint racism some blacks think that dude is an idiot.He threaten to kill people at a los angeles strip club.
2007-05-12 20:38:34
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answered by Devante J 2
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People like Pacman, and probably you too, think that they are above the rules. Their defense is that "He's a grown man. He can do what he wants."
Well, if that rule applies to him, it applies to everyone else as well.
If Pacman can do wahtever he wants, so can Roger Godell.
The Commissioner suspended him. You know what, he's a grown man. He can do whatever he wants.
2007-05-12 13:51:29
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answered by Cowboy 2
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