No he didn't make it rain in a stripclub. He didn't get in a fight with his own bodygaurd. He did though get in a fight with one of the contestants from 'Pros vs. Joes'.One of the better collisions was one at the goal line between Jones and a "Joe" named Dan Adams, a 5-foot-10 sales rep from Boston who played linebacker at Holy Cross. He set an NCAA single-game record with a staggering 21 solo tackles against Colgate.
Anyway, Adams stuck Jones at the goal line, jarring loose the football. It was pretty funny, because Jones had been talking trash to that point, referring to Adams as "Waterboy." A few minutes after the hit, the two exchanged punches and had to be separated.
"He hit me 10 yards out of bounds, kind of a cheap shot," Adams said. "I couldn't sit there and not retaliate. You've got to have some pride and dignity."
Also Pacman didn't care how he came off on camera.
"I guess that's the person he wants to be," Adams said. "But I guess in his defense, people kind of get caught up in the heat of the moment."
You have to love this cat. He lights up stripclubs, gets suspended often by Sheriff Goodell, during his suspension he wrestles, comes back with the Cowboys, gets released by the Cowboys, and then gets in a fight on the set of a T.V. show.
T.O. may be crazy on the field and in the locker room, but I never remember him doing any of these things.
Good luck Pacman, finding another job in the NFL.
T.O. may be crazy on the field and in the locker room, but I never remember him doing any of these things.
Good luck Pacman, finding another job in the NFL.
More fisticuffs for Pacman (LA Times)
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