Breaking News: PACMAN IS A COWBOY!
A source has informed me that it has been reported on the Randy Galloway Show, Dallas ESPN Radio that Pacman Jones is a Dallas Cowboy. Dallas paid a 4th round draft pick in this year's draft for Pacman. If he is not reinstated by the commissioner we get their 4th round next year.
This is all I have for now, more to follow as soon as we get it.












Comments
FINALLY, IF IT IS ONLY FOR A NUMBER FOUR PICK IT'S NOT BAD AT ALL. THEY WANTED TWO PICKS FOR HIM AND HIS TROUBLES . SO IF JERRY MADE IT HAPPEN WITH ONLY ONE PICK. HATS OF TO HIM. HE SURE KNOWS HOW TO DEAL
Posted by: EFRAIN | April 23, 2008 5:00 PM
Have you heard? The circus is in town... This is so disappointing I need to let it really sink in before I can react.
Posted by: Joe D | April 23, 2008 5:30 PM
Really not a bad deal at all. 4th Rounder. If it pans out bad, and he doesn't get to play, we get a pick back in '09. If he does pan out well, and works wonders for us, however, we have to give them another pick in '09. I think it's worth it. We really need depth at CB and could use a really good returner. He takes care of both...we still need more at CB, but this definitely helps.
Posted by: Brannon D. | April 24, 2008 12:17 AM
I can't wait to get a Pacman Jersey hahaha.D# and special teams upgrade.
Posted by: J.P | April 24, 2008 1:03 AM
Hate to say “I told you so” because it sounds too much like a cliché but a couple of weeks ago I wrote telling everyone “not to be fooled by Jerry Jones down playing the Adam Jones issue because now a days it’s all about the money and if the Cowboys were going to workout a deal with the Tennessee Titans without having to give up too much (Joey Galloway), I’d guarantee he’d be signed. Also that Jerry probably sees Adam as the missing piece to the secondary puzzle that hasn’t seen dominance since the emergence of Thurman’s Thieves and that acquiring Adam could possibly mean dusting off the old mantle to make room for the next Lombardi, not to mention new T-shirts that read, “Got Six?” To the fans that are against this deal, I truly understand your feelings, I felt the same way when Terrell Owens was signed yet he’s turned out to be a model player. Bottom line, Dave Campo is back coaching the secondary and on paper Adam Jones is now a member of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry’s next step is to turn-on his charismatic charm on Roger Goodell and convince him that Adam has served his time and needs to be on the field at the start of the season.
Posted by: Cowboy | April 24, 2008 7:40 AM
Well he's here and he's going to wear a star on his helmet. So now, I will support him because he's a Cowboy.
I have to chuckle a little as I see the Cowboys becoming the official reform school of the NFL. But it's worked for us so far. Jerry Jones has put a good system in place to keep these guys out of trouble.
Now all I can say is "Welcome PacMan and let's see what you can do for us".
GO COWBOYS!!!
Posted by: Tiffany | April 24, 2008 9:11 AM
Hee hee....I'm a "source"
Posted by: Tiffany | April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
Wow. Not like we didn't see this coming. If anyone can wheel and deal it's Jerry.
Posted by: Bianca | April 24, 2008 11:49 AM
If he keeps his noise clean, it will turn out to be a good move. If he plays to his potenial. I hope it can be another 4th round gem like another team up north did last year at the drat. Dallas shouldn't change any draft plans because of the trade.
Posted by: vernell vaness juggins | April 24, 2008 4:28 PM
I FELT THE SAME WAY WITH T.O. TANK JOHNSON SEEMS TO BE DOING PRETTY GOOD SO FAR. LET'S DON'T DRINK TOO MUCH HATEORADE JUST YET.
Posted by: KINGSTUNNED | April 24, 2008 5:17 PM
Maybe we can get Chris Henry next. When exactly is Michael Vick due to be released? You know, just in case Romo doesn't work out. You can NOT compare Tank or T.O. to this criminal. I don't like it. I'm extremely disappointed in this move. This draft has tons of talent at CB. Maybe someone should ask the stripper who's head he bounced off the stage or the bouncer who will never walk again after being shot by someone associated with Adam Jones. Or maybe the co-eds he's assaulted. Dallas has made choices that,at the time, I didn't agree with. No one this bad though. This is too much.
Posted by: Cowboy Bill | April 24, 2008 8:18 PM
Like I said earlier, I sympathize with the fans that have yet to accept the Adam Jones trade and though I wouldn’t dare put Terrell Owens in the same category, I too was in the same predicament when he came to the Cowboys. Needless to say, I took my blinders off and decided to see for myself as I accepted him as a Dallas Cowboy. I thank God and Owens that he’s walked the straight and narrow since his arrival in Dallas. And that’s the beauty part of living in this country we have choices, you can either accept Jones or simply stop cheering for the Cowboys, possibly find a replacement team until he is either kicked off the team or retires (whichever comes first). I know it’s a hard pill to swallow but the fact is that there’s nothing we fans can’t do…boycott the Cowboys is a possibility but with the season being the last one to be played at Texas Stadium and the Cowboys being a strong Super Bowl contender, I doubt you’ll have too many takers, however the wagon still has room.
Posted by: Cowboy | April 25, 2008 10:54 AM
This is far from the first time Jerry Jones has pissed Cowboys fans off. And I'm sure it's not the last. He did fire Tom Landry after all. Some things he's done that I didn't agree with have turned out to be the right moves. I'll give him credit for that and as of late he's had some decent drafts. If I can remain loyal after he fired Landry I'm sure I'll live with the fact this CRIMINAL is on the team. I lived with Deion and T.O. so I guess I'll live with this. But those guys were guys I simply didn't like. I've been on this bandwagon for over 30 years. There may be room but my seat is taken.
Posted by: Cowboy Bill | April 25, 2008 6:54 PM