Pacman's Letter....

#4
#4
I thought it was a nice gesture. I'm willing to give him another chance. It's too bad that a large portion of the fans have already written him off.
 
#5
#5
I thought it was a nice gesture. I'm willing to give him another chance. It's too bad that a large portion of the fans have already written him off.
I agree with you. If he is actually gonna do the college and the scholarship thing and get his stuff together i am ok with it.

Everyone deserves chances. He just needs to grow up alot.
 
#6
#6
I thought it was a nice gesture.

I'm just not sure this was Pac's idea, and I'm positive he didn't write those words.

It seems as though this is an PR move, probably contrived by Adam's agent, to try to restore some support from Titans fans. I think it's a good idea, but I question the sincerity of the gesture.
 
#7
#7
He has to follow through with all of the promises and live up to the punishment that he ends up with. If he does that and keeps his nose clean, then I would welcome him with open arms.
 
#8
#8
I'm just not sure this was Pac's idea, and I'm positive he didn't write those words.

It seems as though this is an HR move, probably contrived by Adam's agent, to try to restore some support from Titans fans. I think it's a good idea, but I question the sincerity of the gesture.
I agree. I hope for his sake he gets things turned around but only time will tell if "his" words were genuine or just damage control. A year is a lot of idle time with no practice, meetings or any of the other structure he had before so I think if he can make it through the year with a clean nose he will be alright. The guy is as talented as almost any DB in the NFL and it would be a shame to see not only his talent wasted but the financial security of his daughter compromised.
 
#12
#12
My respect for the Titans falls every year. If they had any balls they would have released Haynesworth and wiggled out of paying Pacman to release him with no cap penalty. Maybe they could have kept Travis Henry too... As for the ad... Pacman has a very agent-like lawyer...
 
#15
#15
He's already had his second chance and failed miserably



Excactly. He's had about 10 chances, but has failed everytime. If being suspended for the full season doesn't get his attention then nothing will. I'm hoping for the best, but I don't have any reason to believe he'll change.
 
#16
#16
I thought it was a nice gesture. I'm willing to give him another chance. It's too bad that a large portion of the fans have already written him off.

Why is that bad? He's already been suspended once, it obviously did not work.

I'm all for giving someone a second chance but he's already had it.

There is no reason to believe that he'll do what he says he will.

And I know he has visited local high schools and done charity work, but the negatives outweigh the positives.
 
#18
#18
I'm just not sure this was Pac's idea, and I'm positive he didn't write those words.

It seems as though this is an HR move, probably contrived by Adam's agent, to try to restore some support from Titans fans. I think it's a good idea, but I question the sincerity of the gesture.

Precisely. There is no way that Pacman Jones wrote that letter or had these ideas. This is nothing more than his agent's and public relations person's attempt at damage control, and the damage control will go by the wayside when he once again becomes a person of interest for the police in a new case sometime in the next year.
 
#19
#19
Precisely. There is no way that Pacman Jones wrote that letter or had these ideas. This is nothing more than his agent's and public relations person's attempt at damage control, and the damage control will go by the wayside when he once again becomes person of interest for the police in a new case sometime in the next year.

You can't say these aren't Pac's ideas. Perhaps he isn't very articulate and he asked a lawyer to write him something that sounded somewhat eloquent. There's nothing wrong with that. George Bush doesn't write his own speeches. That doesn't mean he doesn't have any of his own ideas.
 
#20
#20
George Bush doesn't write his own speeches because George Bush can't write his own speeches.
 

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