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Do you remember playing Pacman back in the glory days of video games, in the 80's? They were a particularly embarrassing time for me, but I was always drawn to Pacman like a moth to the flame. The game was just so addictive and I would feed quarter after quarter into the machine, hoping to somehow defeat the thing. Unfortunately, the real game of Pacman, the one with the Cowboys, can never be won. Any day now, NFL Commish Goodell could reinstate Pacman to Valley Ranch and according to Jerry Jones, Pac would be welcomed back with open arms. Jerry, seriously? The secondary finally played up to its potential Sunday night versus the Redskins and actually looked like a unit that might stop some people, in large part thanks to the return of Terence Newman. Do the Cowboys really want to mess with that? What good would Pacman do for this team now? He might help on special teams but he wasn't all that amazing in that capacity when he was here. As a cover corner? Not all that impressive so far either. There's no doubt that Pacman has talent, but if I'm Jerry Jones, it's a gamble not worth taking. Sometimes, you just have to walk away from the video game...and save your quarters for another day. 4 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Absolutely not!! Let him do some roofing or ditch digging for awhile, that should take some fight out of him.
NO!!!!!! We should have never acquired him in the first place
How many chances or oppertunities does this guy deserve from everyone. He's on his 14th "I'm Sorry!". He knew from the start that he is going to be watched and watched closely. If he was on probation in the real world, he would be going to Prison. So I say he hasn't done anything to allow him back into the NFL ever again. Jerry Jones buying him back into the NFL once is bad enough; but, now he's going to buy him back in again. This is one reason why I don't watch the Cowboys..
How many chances or oppertunities does this guy deserve from everyone. He's on his 14th -I'm Sorry!-. He knew from the start that he is going to be watched and watched closely. If he was on probation in the real world, he would be going to Prison. So I say he hasn't done anything to allow him back into the NFL ever again. Jerry Jones buying him back into the NFL once is bad enough; but, now he's going to buy him back in again. This is one reason why I don't watch the Cowboys..