is there anyone here that doesn't think they should just give him the chair now and get it over with?
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That brings up a good point.....what is the "right price". I would think that would be an adequate percentage of what's left for this year as well as what sort of obligation remains for following years.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersDon't want him. I'm all for bringing in Moss AT THE RIGHT PRICE because I think his off the field issues has been exaggerated, but this guy goes well beyond that.
I hear alot of people here saying 5 mil a year is too much for player "X".
Who cares if it's a one year obligation and you have plenty of cap space left.
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You simply can't bring punks like this into your organization w/o it affecting the state of your team.
It goes beyond being just a mild distraction... character matters. I've never suffered fools well, and don't want any part of Jones or Moss.
I'd imagine most of the people who are advocates for these guys are fairly young and don't realize the ramifications of having those types of individuals in your organization.wist
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I'm not so worry about the finances. We have enough cap room, and for the amount of money teams have and who's available, there's not much I want in FA. I'm more concerned about the package given up. I'd say a 3rd round pick or Aaron Rodgers (because that's about the value I see him having right now).Originally posted by RastakThat brings up a good point.....what is the "right price". I would think that would be an adequate percentage of what's left for this year as well as what sort of obligation remains for following years.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersDon't want him. I'm all for bringing in Moss AT THE RIGHT PRICE because I think his off the field issues has been exaggerated, but this guy goes well beyond that.
I hear alot of people here saying 5 mil a year is too much for player "X".
Who cares if it's a one year obligation and you have plenty of cap space left."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Good grief . No no no . . .forget that one please
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I don't think anyone was seriously suggesting that they wanted him to play for the Packers. I also don't think anyone would really give a 3rd round pick for this piece of trash."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Whatssup with you guys......Pacman Jones, Randy Moss, Joey Porter?
You want to start building an all-thug team? Hey, maybe Koren Robinson could give driving lessons?
Doesn't Nick Barnett's bar in Green Bay already have enough fights?
Think Bengals, folks!
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for crying out loud, he bit the damn cop
from pft
RAIN MAN BIT COP
Terry McCormick of the Nashville City Paper reports that Titans cornerback Rain Man Jones bit a police officer as part of the incident that resulted in felony obstruction charges being filed against him in early 2006.
"Adam Jones would not hold his hands together so the officer could put handcuffs on him to arrest him, and a fight ensued," said a representative of the district attorney's office in Fayette County, Georgia. "That's when he bit the officer on the thumb."
The bite caused the crime to increase from a misdemeanor to a felony.
McCormick also reports that Jones did not disclose the arrest to the team. As we explained on Thursday, failure to report an arrest is in and of itself a violation of the Personal Conduct Policy.
McCormick also reports that Jones' mother pleaded guilty to marijuana possession in a March 2006 incident at Jones' home in Fairburn, Georgia. Somehow, charges against Jones were dropped.
"There was marijuana all over the basement, and it was his house," said Mike Pruitt of the Fayette County Drug Task Force. "Under constructive possession, that should have been enough for a jury to decide this case."
Does anyone out there think that Jones will ever play pro football again? We sure don't.
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It's funny. Some people want to give him the chair and some on this thread want to give up a 3rd round draft pick for him.Originally posted by redis there anyone here that doesn't think they should just give him the chair now and get it over with?
Talk about diversity of opinion.
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