JJT talks a whole lot of Pacman on KTBB.com
Jean-Jacques Taylor is in Atlanta researching Pacman Jones for an article and he called in to talk to David Smoak today on KTBB.com...
JJT talks Pacman
The 'Pacman to Dallas' story really is the story of the offseason if you ask me. Jerry Jones has once again made sure the world is talking about his team even when there are no games being played.
I do agree with JJT that being in Dallas Pacman is now surrounded by people who are going to do their best not to let him fail, but as we already know it's going to come down to him whether or not that happens.
The idea that even his family knows this is it for him is a good sign. To me is says that he won't be getting any bad advice from them if a touch and go situation does arise while he's a Cowboy.
All of this worrying and prodding over one football player is a little much though and it kind of makes you think that if Pacman was really such a good player then why didn't the Titans make this much of an effort to 'save him'.
All I know is that if Pacman does Jerry wrong he will be booted out of Dallas in a NY minute.
JJT talks Pacman
The 'Pacman to Dallas' story really is the story of the offseason if you ask me. Jerry Jones has once again made sure the world is talking about his team even when there are no games being played.
I do agree with JJT that being in Dallas Pacman is now surrounded by people who are going to do their best not to let him fail, but as we already know it's going to come down to him whether or not that happens.
The idea that even his family knows this is it for him is a good sign. To me is says that he won't be getting any bad advice from them if a touch and go situation does arise while he's a Cowboy.
All of this worrying and prodding over one football player is a little much though and it kind of makes you think that if Pacman was really such a good player then why didn't the Titans make this much of an effort to 'save him'.
All I know is that if Pacman does Jerry wrong he will be booted out of Dallas in a NY minute.











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