The Cowboys haven’t had a player who goes both ways (not that they know of . . . and not that there’s anything wrong with it) since contact-shy cornerback Deion Sanders played some wideout in the 1990s.
That might change, if/when/if cornerback Pacman Jones ever gets reinstated.
According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, owner Jerry Jones says that Pacman might end up taking snaps at receiver.
“I think potentially we could get some of those offensive plays that Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones ran over at Tennessee — he had 15, 20 of them, got in the slot,” Jerry Jones said.
The move apparently would arise from necessity, not luxury. The Cowboys won’t have a clear-cut No. 2 receiver, if Terry Glenn’s knees won’t let him play at the level he has enjoyed for most of his 12-year career. Using Pacman from time to time would help draw attention away from Terrell Owens.
That said, we think that the Cowboys should worry more about getting Pacman reinstated than making plans for using him. We’re still troubled by the tale of the hit that Jones now claims he inadvertently ordered in February 2007, and we’re convinced that Pacman didn’t tell Commissioner Roger Goodell the same story in New York that Jones would later tell police in Vegas of the guy who interpreted Pacman’s “whatever” remark as a request to open fire, which then was followed by a $15,000 charge that Jones inexplicably paid.
Lying to the Commissioner is a major no-no. Coupled with two no-contest pleas entered by Pacman since his one-year suspension was imposed, we think there’s a good chance that Jones won’t be permitted to play in part or all of the 2008 season — if it turns out that Jones opted not to be candid with Goodell.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 3:29 pm
You’re an even bigger idiot than I thought if you think Pacman Jones will never get reinstated.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 3:53 pm
@ Dennis says:
“I mean, the best thing for Goodell to do is ban Pacman for life. That’s stripping Dallas of a draft pick in essence because they wanted to take on a guy who didn’t just have previous legal troubles, he had current legal troubles.”
If Pacman doesn’t get reinstated at some point this season they get the Titans 2009 4th round draft pick. If that pick were to be the 126th overall pick or higher, that would be a net trade UP in the 4th round. Also, Pacman Jones has no current legal troubles. He’s not under indictment for any crime. He’s gonna be reinstated unless he screws up between now and training camp.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 3:55 pm
@ ftballsreligion says:
“You gotta love Jerry Jones!!! He makes decisions for his coaching staff on how the CRIMINAL will be used.”
I’m pretty sure that Jerry Jones, Jason Garrett and Wade Phillips communicate on a daily basis and have very likely already discussed this.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 4:11 pm
@ empty13 says:
“i remember well when a slipsliding dallas squad turned to deion to jumpstart their offense…”
I remember when Deion played offense, but I don’t remember it being a “slipsliding offense”. He had a 47 yard reception in Super Bowl 30 after rushing for a 21 yard TD against the Eagles. Only guy in NFL history to catch a pass AND snag an INT in the Super Bowl. 36 catches for 475 yards in ‘96. Not sure that the O was slipping all that much that season. Despite ranking 25th in O yardage, they won the division.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 4:20 pm
@ Wrathchild says:
“Florio hit the point that I thought of as soon as I read the first two lines of this story. How arrogant are the cowboys to start planning on how they’ll be using a guy when he isn’t even allowed to play in the league yet, and technically may not ever be able to do so if the commish says no.”
The Cowboys would never have made the trade if they didn’t think that he’d be reinstated. What’s so wrong with them planning as if he’ll be reinstated? As injury prone as he is, Donovan McNabb may step off a curb and strain his vag again tomorrow, but don’t you think that the Eagles are planning to have him on the field in ‘08 anyway?
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May 22nd, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Serious question, and something I was talking to a co-worker about this morning. If Pacman is reinstated, how long will it take to get back to game speed? He’s been out for awhile.
Vox, I thought Pacman had some additional run-ins with the law since his suspension that the commish would be taking into consideration. Where did you get the info that he will be reinstated unless he screws up between now and training camp?
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May 22nd, 2008 at 5:02 pm
Lets get one thing straight. There was and only will be One Deion Sanders. Bobblehead has to prove he can be a premier CB before even thinking about WR. Maybe use him on an end around or quick screen but not downfield routes.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 5:29 pm
“The Cowboys would never have made the trade if they didn’t think that he’d be reinstated.”
But they probably believed he would be reinstated based on the two reasons I stated in my post.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 6:58 pm
I love all the cowboys apologists saying Patrick Crayton is a legit No. 2 — how quickly they forget about the playoffs and his cr@p performances — stone hands, quits on routes and is horrible under pressure.
Mark my words, the Cowboys will have the biggest drop in the NFC East and will finish no better than 3rd in the division.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Vox….get a grip dude…..and while you’re at it….a Life
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May 23rd, 2008 at 10:27 am
@ cantgetenough says:
May 22nd, 2008 at 4:39 pm
“Vox, I thought Pacman had some additional run-ins with the law since his suspension that the commish would be taking into consideration. Where did you get the info that he will be reinstated unless he screws up between now and training camp?”
Common sense. I don’t know where people get the notion that Goodell is in the “keeping players from playing” business. He’s even come out and said that’s not his job. If he doesn’t screw up again, Adam Jones is back in before training camp. Make bank on it. Reinstating him is good for the NFL if for no other reason than people want to see him play. Where’s the justification in keeping Jones out when the NFL already has a convicted killer on it’s rosters?
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May 23rd, 2008 at 10:28 am
@ EskinSux says:
“Vox….get a grip dude…..and while you’re at it….a Life”
I’d consider that biting criticism if it came from a 7 year old girl. Is that the best you can do?
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May 23rd, 2008 at 10:45 am
@ Wrathchild says:
“But they probably believed he would be reinstated based on the two reasons I stated in my post. ”
I figure they had already talked to Goodell about it and got some private assurances. And why shouldn’t an owner hold influence over the commish anyway? He does work for the owners, after all. They influence him all the time. Some owners influence the commish more than others, that’s why they’re called “influential”. Like him or not, Jerry Jones carries a lot of weight with other owners. AND HE SHOULD. He’s worked his butt off to put a crapload of money in their pockets. But as far as Adam Jones is concerned, it’s just time to get the guy back on the field. If he doesn’t screw up again, he’ll be reinstated before training camp because it’s the right thing to do. I don’t give a crap about how many times he was arrested, he’s not the worst guy in the NFL, maybe not even the worst guy the Titans had. Haynesworth may have tried to kill a man during a game, and he surely intended to at least maim Andre Gurode and possibly end his career when he ripped the helmet off of his head and stomped and slashed at his face with 3/4 inch metal cleats. The Nashville cops and DA’s office were practically begging Gurode to press charges and Haynesworth is lucky that he didn’t because Haynesworth would still be in jail and it would have ended his career. Then factor in the way he approached the refs in a threatening manner after he was flagged. Fisher had to get in his face to get him to leave the field. 5 game suspension.
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May 23rd, 2008 at 10:49 am
“Bobblehead has to prove he can be a premier CB before even thinking about WR.”
Eh, not really. If he’s reinstated he’s not gonna be higher than the nickel corner and he may end up being the 4th guy. He’s gonna play special teams, mostly. People shouldn’t get so worked up by a comment like “we may play him a little on offense”. They “may” have him selling popcorn in the stands, too.
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May 23rd, 2008 at 11:01 am
@ Kool Herc says:
“I love all the cowboys apologists saying Patrick Crayton is a legit No. 2 — how quickly they forget about the playoffs and his cr@p performances — stone hands, quits on routes and is horrible under pressure.”
He’s not the first guy to not play well in the playoffs. One bad game and you think the guy sucks. He caught 50 for 7 TDs last year so I’m pretty sure he can at least be a serviceable #2 guy. 50 for 7 is pretty good on a team that features TO and Jason Witten, and 7 TDs is more than any other NFCE team’s WRs scored, save Burress.
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May 23rd, 2008 at 4:28 pm
@ Vox
Good lord you have a lot of time on your hands.
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