Pacman Jones reportedly punched a female lawyer at the Body Tap strip club in North Atlanta on January 3rd. Jones apparently entered the manager's office, accusing the club of stealing money from him and falsely accusing his entourage of owing a tab. Jones reportedly lunged at the woman multiple times during the meeting, in what the lawyer said was an attempt at grave bodily harm. Jones didn't connect until afterwards in the hallway, when he reached around a security guard to "sucker punch" the woman. Not only could this be a violation of Jones' parole, it could result in the league delaying his March return to football activities, and certainly make the Titans less willing to welcome him back. Jan. 15 - 12:31 pm et Source: wsbtv.com
10 Team, H2H, PPR Lineup: E. Manning - T. Romo W. Welker - R. Cobb - H. Nicks M. Forte - D. Sproles - CJ Spiller - S. Ridley J. Finley - K. Rudolph M. Bryant Arizona - Green Bay
The Titans can sue him for parts of his contract back right?
10 Team, H2H, PPR Lineup: E. Manning - T. Romo W. Welker - R. Cobb - H. Nicks M. Forte - D. Sproles - CJ Spiller - S. Ridley J. Finley - K. Rudolph M. Bryant Arizona - Green Bay
You shouldnt hit women, but hitting a lawyer is fine with me.
Ten bucks says they knew who he was and goaded him into it for publicity and a chance to make cash suing him. He probably shouldnt be stoopid enough to fall for it though.
scottaa1 wrote:It's ironic he left college a year early to go pro when clearly he's decided to turn con.
ok, that is the line of the week, possibly the month. Like it or lump it, I am gonna work that one in where possible and yes, claim it as my own. Sorry.
The opening scene of the movie "Saving Private Ryan" is loosely based on games of dodgeball Brian Dawkins played in second grade.