After almost a week of silence, Adam 'Pacman' Jones is finally speaking up about the unfair treatment the NFL has given him, promising to appeal the sentence handed down last week. After being suspended for the entirety of the 2007 season, he is claiming that the NFL is unfairly making him an example of off the field behavior that has been rampant for years. "That ain't fair at all man. I went an entire year without being charged for nothin'. I think they're just pickin' on me because I rock the field. What about all those other dudes that have guns and weed and drive drunk? I'm not the only one, man. This is discrimination!"
When it was pointed out that his list of infractions has generally been longer than that of his peers, Pacman noted that he hadn't been charged in any of them, just 'involved'. For instance, the two women whose faces he spit in last summer, all conjecture. "I don't remember spittin' in no chick's face in a nightclub man. I'm usually pretty wasted, so I don't remember too much, but I'm usually pretty respectful of bitches and hoes...for the most part."
He also pointed out that everytime he tries to do something charitable, somebody sabotages it. "I drop money from the ceiling in Vegas for all the hot babes, but what happens? Some idiot starts somethin', things get crazy and I gotta restore peace. That ain't my fault, I'm trying to do somethin' nice, but does anybody remember that? No, all they remember is some nobody getting shot and being paralyzed. I didn't even know the dude who shot him. Sure, he was part of my entourage, but I can't be expected to know all those people."
With incidences ranging from public altercations with parking valets to marijauna possession to weapons charges to being just plain stupid, Jones has said that he will appeal the NFL's 'vilification' of him. adding, "you like that word, vilification? My agent taught me that one, word."
Monday, April 16, 2007
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