Crazyeechrispats1
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If Jones were to come out and say he was saved by God and wanted to redeem himself, then maybe I would be interested.
So did Dillon and Moss.
I am only interested in a winning formula and that is what the Patriots have accomplished in the the past 7 years, which comes from a team first mentality and when you are talking about a guy who had his career taken away from him because of his off the field actions and was told to change his ways and reportedly agreed to as much with the commissioner then proceeded to get right back to "Rain Dances" which escalated to him punching his female attorney in the face, something tells me that given the chance he would not be able to assimilate to the "Patriot way" the way Corey Dillon and Randy Moss have done.The Patriots represent a football team I root for, nothing more and nothing less. If OJ Simpson was in his prime as the best RB in NFL history, I'd take him on the Patriots despite the obvious. If Pacman is capable of playing to the level of unbridled potential he showed coming out of West Virginia and flashed with the Titans, I'd want him here in an instant, especially with a zero-risk contract.
As for the dead bouncer, it was one of Pacman's entourage, not him, who pulled the trigger, though he bears responsibility for creating the situation. Either way, that has no bearing on his football talent. If you're looking at football players as anything more than football players, you need to be examined.
So did Dillon and Moss. But you are right, I forgot about the guy with the bullet wound. Not trying to justify it, was it Pac man that pulled the trigger? I don't believe it was.
The strip clubs in the northeast are no where near the level of the clubs in Charlotte, Miami, San Diego and Dallas Ft Worth .
I actually wouldn't be at all surprised if Moss had a "gentleman's" agreement with the Pats when he redid his contract, that the Pats wouldn't tag him.
I am only interested in a winning formula and that is what the Patriots have accomplished in the the past 7 years, which comes from a team first mentality and when you are talking about a guy who had his career taken away from him because of his off the field actions and was told to change his ways and reportedly agreed to as much with the commissioner then proceeded to get right back to "Rain Dances" which escalated to him punching his female attorney in the face, something tells me that given the chance he would not be able to assimilate to the "Patriot way" the way Corey Dillon and Randy Moss have done.
It wasn't the entourages $80,000.00 dispute that he was trying to avenge. Let's not be selectively naive.
PacMan is a slimeball and a scumbag. I'd rather have Michael Vick on my team than PacMan that gangbanging lowlife woman hating douchebag. Sometime I'll tell you how I really feel about the little runt.
If Jones were to come out and say he was saved by God and wanted to redeem himself, then maybe I would be interested.
The man obviously needs a lot of help, but I would need him to take the first few steps before I would step up. In all honesty, PacMan needs a mentor like Harrison to get his life together, but you can only help those that want to be helped.