He is alot better than that one corner,I think of his name. But still not worth the headache and money.
Throw in Newman being out for possibly the rest of the season with this sports hernia and you have the makings of a extremely suspect secondary.
It's already been happening. The Boys' offense had better be explosive because it will be necessary to outscore opponents.
Agreed. He's a good kid at heart. He's constantly giving his money away in those famous "Make It Rain" campaigns. It definitely tugs at my heart strings.
Just sayin' "Overblown or not, for some reason the hotel felt the need to call the cops. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=dw-pacman100908&prov=yhoo&type=lgns Here is the statment issued by the DPD: October 8, 2008 Dallas Police Respond to Disturbance Involving Athlete On Tuesday October 7th approximately 11:00 p.m., there was a disturbance call made by an employee at the Jewel Hotel at 1530 Main Street. The call stated that there was a disturbance between two black males and a black female arguing and fighting at the location and that the suspects were in the lobby. Two police elements arrived at the call and it was determined that the disturbance was over and that some hotel employees over heard a scuffle in the men's lobby restroom. According to the reporting officer, there were no witnesses that came forward, at that time, stating that an assault had occurred. The hotel management did point out that a glass light switch plate had been broken but stated everything was OK. Both of the men, one being identified as Adam Jones and the other as his private bodyguard, stated everything was "OK". Both parties were driven from the location by an acquaintance. The information on the alleged assault by Mr. Jones was obtained after the incident had ended and the alleged victim, (bodyguard), did not want to pursue any action stating that this issue was a private matter. http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/10/dallas-police-downplay-inciden.html
Tank Johnson came to Pacman's defense. "It's not that big of a deal. Nobody's in jail. Nobody's in trouble. No one's hurt." He then went on to say "Nobody was caught driving while drunk. Nobody had a massive amount of firearms at his house. Nobody's bodyguard was shot and killed at a nightclub." Tank Johnson is currently serving as the Dallas Cowboys director of Moral and Ethical Practices.