Weapon of Mass Instruction
Watch my feet!
Supposedly this is very good. Some here have seen clips and their comments were that this was what they'd hoped for from Pacman for some time.

Great. I'd hate to get smacked over the head in a club by a dumb guy.Jones admitted to making some poor decisions, and said he’s bothered how people view him.
“Just how people perceive me,’’ Jones responded when asked what angers him. “If you would just take five minutes to sit down and talk to me, you would see that I am real intelligent. I am smart. … "
Deion sure does have an eye for talent.I hope Deion doesn't give him the whole "young brother" thing and seriously focuses on Pacman problems and how he can surround himself with positive people that are role models and not thugs. He is a waste of talent at the rate he is going.
Will Deion be tackling the hard issues in this interview? Ah, nevermind, he doesn't tackle anything!
"I is a real smart people. And I been knowin' it for a long time, ynowhamsayn?"Wednesday, 04/04/07
Pacman: 'I told nothing but the truth'
By JIM WYATT
Staff Writer
Wearing a suit and tie, Titans cornerback Pacman Jones calmly answered questions from his childhood idol today in an interview with NFL Network.
Jones was speaking publicly for the first time since his meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goddell on Tuesday.
Interviewed by former NFL defensive back Deion Sanders, Jones said he was “nervous” when answering questions from Goodell.
"It went pretty good. I just had to explain myself,’’ Jones said. “I have a great deal of respect ...’’
Sanders asked Jones the first thing he was asked by Goodell.
“Explain,’’ Jones said. “I just explained myself. I told nothing but the truth. He asked me, 'How can we help you? What can I do to change my image?' It was a long meeting. ...’’
Jones has drawn the attention of Goodell and the league for his 10 off-field incidents since the Titans drafted him in 2005.
Within 10 days, Jones is expected to be suspended by the league.
Jones has declined interview requests from The Tennessean and other local media outlets since his alleged involvement in a triple shooting at a Las Vegas strip club on Feb. 19.
He quit talking to local reporters back in October. But he agreed to answer questions for Sanders, who starred for the Falcons as Jones was growing up in Atlanta. The interview was filmed in Atlanta, where Jones has a home.
Attorneys Manny Arora and Worrick Robinson, who represent Jones, could not be reached for comment about the interview.
Jones admitted to making some poor decisions, and said he’s bothered how people view him.
“Just how people perceive me,’’ Jones responded when asked what angers him. “If you would just take five minutes to sit down and talk to me, you would see that I am real intelligent. I am smart. … "
Sanders asked Jones why he hasn’t been able to avoid trouble.
“People I was hanging around,’’ Jones said. “I have made some bad decisions. I live and I learn. But I can promise you that I am on the right track. I have made horrible decisions as far as picking who I am with or where I am going places with. …"
A brief portion of the interview was shown today on NFL Network, and the entire interview is expected to be shown on Thursday.
Funny, if what Pac Man said was true, I think Goddell handled it perfectly.QUEZILLA said:The league hates the "bad boys" yet they put them in the spot light. There is no such thing as bad press, and they are really giving this guy way more attention than he deserves. When do all of the people with good behavior get to have a long meeting with the commish. Goddell has already proven to me that he is a big P****!![]()
"I have made horrible decisions as far as picking who I am with or where I am going places with. …"
This is the funniest comment I've read in weeks.Great. I'd hate to get smacked over the head in a club by a dumb guy.Jones admitted to making some poor decisions, and said he’s bothered how people view him.
“Just how people perceive me,’’ Jones responded when asked what angers him. “If you would just take five minutes to sit down and talk to me, you would see that I am real intelligent. I am smart. … "
No such thing as bad press? That's 100% wrong.I guess you weren't around in the late 70s when the NBA was perceived by the public to be a league of drug-using thugs and interest in the league cratered. The nba finals were shown on tape-delay at 11pm in those days.The NFL is being proactive to prevent that sort of thing from happening to their league.QUEZILLA said:The league hates the "bad boys" yet they put them in the spot light. There is no such thing as bad press, and they are really giving this guy way more attention than he deserves. When do all of the people with good behavior get to have a long meeting with the commish. Goddell has already proven to me that he is a big P****!![]()
Supposedly so is chewing on glass. No really.Yep, one of the NFL's all-time goofball clowns (all he's ever been missing was a cone-shaped hat and polka dot jammies) talking to one of its biggest POSs, can't wait. I'll get right to it, right after the test pattern mini-series is over. I'm just offended that Owens wasn't included somehow. How dare there be a spotlight w/o him in it??Supposedly this is very good.
That was before the Internet. Besides, I don't see how the public's perception of the NBA has changed much.No such thing as bad press? That's 100% wrong.I guess you weren't around in the late 70s when the NBA was perceived by the public to be a league of drug-using thugs and interest in the league cratered. The nba finals were shown on tape-delay at 11pm in those days.The NFL is being proactive to prevent that sort of thing from happening to their league.QUEZILLA said:The league hates the "bad boys" yet they put them in the spot light. There is no such thing as bad press, and they are really giving this guy way more attention than he deserves. When do all of the people with good behavior get to have a long meeting with the commish. Goddell has already proven to me that he is a big P****!![]()
Hope they play more Zone. Harper has some trouble in man-to-manI didn't like the pick back then, and I thought he was atrocious as a rookie. That said, there is not another CB in the league I would rather have on my team now then Adam Jones. Dude is a baller and I sincerely hope he can get it together. In the interview with Deion, he has said all the right things and got a little deeper then a lot of the morons who get on the wrong side of the line. Hopefully this turns out well. Jones and Nick Harper will not be fun to toss against.
They need an NFL caliber safety to play zone.Hope they play more Zone. Harper has some trouble in man-to-manI didn't like the pick back then, and I thought he was atrocious as a rookie. That said, there is not another CB in the league I would rather have on my team now then Adam Jones. Dude is a baller and I sincerely hope he can get it together. In the interview with Deion, he has said all the right things and got a little deeper then a lot of the morons who get on the wrong side of the line. Hopefully this turns out well. Jones and Nick Harper will not be fun to toss against.
Wednesday, 04/04/07
Pacman: 'I told nothing but the truth'
By JIM WYATT
Staff Writer
Wearing a suit and tie, Titans cornerback Pacman Jones calmly answered questions from his childhood idol today in an interview with NFL Network.
Jones was speaking publicly for the first time since his meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goddell on Tuesday.
Interviewed by former NFL defensive back Deion Sanders, Jones said he was “nervous” when answering questions from Goodell.
"It went pretty good. I just had to explain myself,’’ Jones said. “I have a great deal of respect ...’’
Sanders asked Jones the first thing he was asked by Goodell.
“Explain,’’ Jones said. “I just explained myself. I told nothing but the truth. He asked me, 'How can we help you? What can I do to change my image?' It was a long meeting. ...’’
Jones has drawn the attention of Goodell and the league for his 10 off-field incidents since the Titans drafted him in 2005.
Within 10 days, Jones is expected to be suspended by the league.
Jones has declined interview requests from The Tennessean and other local media outlets since his alleged involvement in a triple shooting at a Las Vegas strip club on Feb. 19.
He quit talking to local reporters back in October. But he agreed to answer questions for Sanders, who starred for the Falcons as Jones was growing up in Atlanta. The interview was filmed in Atlanta, where Jones has a home.
Attorneys Manny Arora and Worrick Robinson, who represent Jones, could not be reached for comment about the interview.
Jones admitted to making some poor decisions, and said he’s bothered how people view him.
“Just how people perceive me,’’ Jones responded when asked what angers him. “If you would just take five minutes to sit down and talk to me, you would see that I am real intelligent. I am smart. … "
Sanders asked Jones why he hasn’t been able to avoid trouble.
“People I was hanging around,’’ Jones said. “I have made some bad decisions. I live and I learn. But I can promise you that I am on the right track. I have made horrible decisions as far as picking who I am with or where I am going places with. …"
A brief portion of the interview was shown today on NFL Network, and the entire interview is expected to be shown on Thursday.
Pacman still doesn't get it, he is not the victim here, he is the bad guy.I watched the interview and he didn't seem sincere at all, at least in my opinion. I've heard him say quite a few times in the past stuff like "I am hanging out with the wrong people and that will change" but yet he had many incidents after he said that. Also when you're involved in 10 police transactions within 2 years, it might not be that you're hanging with the wrong people, it might end up being that you are the wrong person. After watching Pacman speak to Deion, I will take the under on 3 months until his next transgression.Sanders: You've been described as the 'poster boy' for the NFL misconduct. How does that make you feel?Jones: "I really don't like it. I am definitely not the poster boy. What is a poster boy? Is it allegations? Is it when you are proven guilty? Is it when you've got dreads and you make a couple of mistakes? What is a poster boy?"
"Well, for starters, I could use a lot of small bills . . ."Jones: "I just explained myself. I told him nothing but the truth. He asked me 'How can we help you?
redman said:"Well, for starters, I could use a lot of small bills . . ."Jones: "I just explained myself. I told him nothing but the truth. He asked me 'How can we help you?
Woodson is 50/50The guy is as ignorant as my ###!
I had to have a translator decipher half the BS that was spewing from his mouth.
What the hell is jer-ee? (Later found out it is J-E-W-E-L-R-Y)
What the hell is dridge? (Later found out it is D-R-E-A-D-S)
There were other words or ebonics he was mumbling but I couldn't make it out to even take an educated guess.
Another thing that irked me about his BS "feel sorry for me" speach was that he's calling out his fans saying that they immediately stereotyped him because of his "dridge" and his "jer-ee"
because they associate those things with thugs. Gimme a break! Al Harris has "dridge" and I don't think anyone considers him a thug. Ricky Williams has "dridge" and he's not a thug. When Ricky gets into trouble he's only hurting himself...he doesn't leave a trail of bullet riddled bodies in his wake! He should be suspended for atleast a year, if not indefinitely (ala Onterrio Smith).
I love the fact that Rod Woodson (a BLACK man) called Pac-Man out and said his excuse was a cop out.
Good for Rod to not be afraid of being called an "Uncle Tom" and calling it like it is.
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Isn't 50/50 considered black too? That's the impression I've always got. They don't claim to be white...seems they are more on the black side of the fence.Woodson is 50/50The guy is as ignorant as my ###!
I had to have a translator decipher half the BS that was spewing from his mouth.
What the hell is jer-ee? (Later found out it is J-E-W-E-L-R-Y)
What the hell is dridge? (Later found out it is D-R-E-A-D-S)
There were other words or ebonics he was mumbling but I couldn't make it out to even take an educated guess.
Another thing that irked me about his BS "feel sorry for me" speach was that he's calling out his fans saying that they immediately stereotyped him because of his "dridge" and his "jer-ee"
because they associate those things with thugs. Gimme a break! Al Harris has "dridge" and I don't think anyone considers him a thug. Ricky Williams has "dridge" and he's not a thug. When Ricky gets into trouble he's only hurting himself...he doesn't leave a trail of bullet riddled bodies in his wake! He should be suspended for atleast a year, if not indefinitely (ala Onterrio Smith).
I love the fact that Rod Woodson (a BLACK man) called Pac-Man out and said his excuse was a cop out.
Good for Rod to not be afraid of being called an "Uncle Tom" and calling it like it is.
Rod...this is for you![]()
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