Pacman Jones’ appeal says suspension in unprecedented
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By Terry McCormick, tmccormick@nashvillecitypaper.com
May 07, 2007
The basis of the appeal of the year-long suspension of Adam “Pacman†Jones will be centered around the severity of his punishment as it has related to numerous other acts and allegations involving hundreds of NFL players from the past seven-plus years........
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There is always a first for everything.
This guy's becoming a real joke.
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1) The felony obstruction charge from Feb. 6, 2006 of biting a police officer in Fayette County, Ga., which is still pending in the court system there after being delayed twice this year.
I had forgotten about that one, I hope the cop got a rabies shot.
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Who here will admit they would have loved the Vikings to draft Pacman in the 2005 draft?
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"singersp" wrote:
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Who here will admit they would have loved the Vikings to draft Pacman in the 2005 draft?
Well, that won't be me.
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we only draft perverts, not crimianls :)
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Who here will admit they would have loved the Vikings to draft Pacman in the 2005 draft?
Well, Jones was not available for the Vikings to draft, since he went to Tennessee with the #6 pick.
When they made that pick, I wanted the Vikings to draft Derrick Johnson.
But, if this is a "Go nuts!" kinda thing, looking back after 2 seasons, I think I can safely say that I would have loved for the Vikings to have drafted Shawne Merriman and Heath Miller with their 2 draft picks that year.
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As much as I agree that he's a joke, I think Jones has a point. I don't understand how Goodell can suspend him for a year based on accusations - he hasn't stood trial yet, so he hasn't had a chance to defend himself.
In this situation, I'd agree that it sure looks like he's guilty, but I think the NFL seriously needs to look at its guilty until proven innocent policy.
Why not just wait until after the trial, then suspend him for the year. That way you cover your bases.
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"singersp" wrote:
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Who here will admit they would have loved the Vikings to draft Pacman in the 2005 draft?
Won't be me I wanted Williamson and James, still like James hope he is ready to motor this year.....don't want to talk about Troy ::)
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As much as I agree that he's a joke, I think Jones has a point. I don't understand how Goodell can suspend him for a year based on accusations - he hasn't stood trial yet, so he hasn't had a chance to defend himself.
In this situation, I'd agree that it sure looks like he's guilty, but I think the NFL seriously needs to look at its guilty until proven innocent policy.
Why not just wait until after the trial, then suspend him for the year. That way you cover your bases.
Which trial?
There are so many.
Goodell is absolutely using Jones as an example.
He has been warned numerous times by nearly every authority in his life to stay out of trouble.
He just wouldn't get the message.
Since warnings weren't enough, Goodell decided to make his case the examlpe of what can warrant a year suspension.
As for their citing examples of previous player infractions and subsequent penalties, put simply, that was a different administration.