Pacman suspended at least 4 games for violating conduct policy
ESPN.com
Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones has been suspended for at least the next four games of Dallas' season for his most recent violation of the league's personal conduct policy., the NFL announced Tuesday.
In announcing his decision, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Jones' "disturbing pattern of behavior was clearly inconsistent with the conditions I set for your continued participation in the NFL."
Jones was notified by Goodell that he is suspended indefinitely without pay as a result of his most recent violation of the league's personal conduct policy.
Goodell will determine the final length of Jones' suspension following the Cowboys' Week 11 game against Washington on Nov. 16, the league said.
The decision on whether Jones can return to play will be based on his strict compliance with his NFL and Cowboys treatment plans as well as on evaluations of Jones' progress that will be provided to Goodell by clinical experts retained by the NFL.<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
If you had the Cowboys secondary you'd sign almost anyone too.Is PacMan Jones worth the risk?
If you had the Cowboys secondary you'd sign almost anyone too.
It doesn't matter that he's had past problems either. That's been Dallas' cornerstone for a number of years now as most NFL fans know.
This is the first I've heard of the 4 body guards. I've only heard of one body guard but it wouldn't surprise me.Please enlighten me: Who was the last player, that the Cowboys, ie., Jerry Jones, felt that they needed to assign 4 body guards - to keep a player of theirs, in line? A player who they could not count upon, in order to rein his emotions in, so he wouldn't embarass the team's image?
You're a smart guy, so let us in on this secret, Ok?
My bad.
It is at least four games, maybe more.
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This is the first I've heard of the 4 body guards. I've only heard of one body guard but it wouldn't surprise me.
I think Dallas smartly assigned this body guard or guards to this specific player because he clearly had a past...a past he certainly cannot shake.
I'm uncertain as to whether this has been done in the past but you and I know that Dallas has a history of bringing in the thug-life player.
Nice.This morning, ESPN asked Jerry Jones if the body guard who was involved in a scuffle with P. Jones had been fired. J. Jones said ALL of the body guards had been released - for at least 4 weeks!