NFL to PacMan Jones: You're DONE for '07
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:12 pm
Commish Goodell officially dropped the hammer on PacMan Jones, suspending him for the ENTIRE 2007 NFL season. And well deserved.
Neely8 wrote:You can kiss Pac Man goodbye from ever playing again. No way he stays clean for a full year. Dude just doesn't have it in him.
Props to the commish for having a set of balls and using them. Bud Selig should take some notes....
Rack the fuck outta that!Neely8 wrote: Props to the commish for having a set of balls and using them. Bud Selig should take some notes....
You should be banned merely for comparing me (who did NOTHING, BTW) to that POS.Dinsdale wrote:Pacman gets a year...while Paul only had a couple of months.
Life is unfair.
Just like when I get winded from reading your incessant babble?Dinsdale wrote:Maybe you're right...
Pacman Jones is fit and healthy, and mobile enough to leave his house long enough to commit crimes without getting winded.
Which is fine, because I have NOTHING to apologize for.And he might even have written his own apology letter.
RevLimiter wrote: Just like when I get winded from reading your incessant babble?
Which is fine, because I have NOTHING to apologize for.
I didn't get banned for THAT, Genius- keep your facts straight, if somehow you can.Dinsdale wrote:Plagarism doesn't require an apology these days?RevLimiter wrote:Which is fine, because I have NOTHING to apologize for.
Dinsdale wrote:OK, then maybe you should apologize to Planet Earth, for competing with it for orbiting satellites.
Yeah, Jones nor Henry could read/comprehend that.RevLimiter wrote:In a letter to each player, Commissioner Goodell wrote: "Your conduct has brought embarrassment and ridicule upon yourself, your club, and the NFL, and has damaged the reputation of players throughout the league. You have put in jeopardy an otherwise promising NFL career, and have risked both your own safety and the safety of others through your off-field actions. In each of these respects, you have engaged in conduct detrimental to the NFL and failed to live up to the standards expected of NFL players. Taken as a whole, this conduct warrants significant sanction."