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Ban Jones for life, and get rid of his posse

June 21, 2007

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You know you're a big-time athlete when you've got a posse to do your dirty work for you. As posses go, Pacman Jones has a pretty good one, full of guys equally adept at picking up dollar bills showered on the strip club stage as they are trading shots with whoever gets in their way.

Pacman's entourage was at it again the other night in Atlanta, where police say they were involved in a shooting after an altercation at, yes, a strip club. This is a posse that seems to travel well, mixing it up on both sides of the country in the name of their man.

The timing of the shooting was a bit awkward, coming less than a week after Jones pledged to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that he was going to turn his life around and become a productive citizen so he could play in the league once again.

It could be Jones thought the best way to become that new person was to make sure Atlanta strippers had enough money for taxi fare home. Or maybe he just wanted to give the posse one last night out for old times sake.

It doesn't much matter now, because Jones has far more serious problems. And there's not a lot the posse can do about it, unless it includes a good criminal defense lawyer or two.

If Las Vegas prosecutors have their way, the next time you see Jones with a number on his uniform, it will be prison garb, not an NFL jersey.

They charged Jones with two felonies Wednesday stemming from a shooting over NBA All-Star weekend in February that left a strip club manager paralyzed. Jones faces a possible 12 years in prison on coercion charges for his role in the melee in the early morning hours of Feb. 19 at the Minxx Gentlemen's Club just off the Las Vegas Strip.

The court, of course, presumes that Jones is innocent until proven guilty. That's a basic tenet of the legal system that serves our country so well, and Jones will have his day to defend himself.

But the NFL is free to judge things by a different standard. The league doesn't need proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

With that in mind, maybe it's time for Goodell to begin rethinking the one-year suspension he handed down recently to Jones.

Maybe it's time to make it a lifetime ban.

Goodell certainly has the power to do just that, and there couldn't be a better candidate to remove from the game than Jones. He and his posse have wreaked havoc everywhere they've gone, and when he's booked in Las Vegas it will be his sixth arrest since he was drafted by the Titans.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Wednesday the league would not speculate any further on Jones' future at this time. One read of the Las Vegas police report, though, should be all Goodell needs to bounce Jones from the league forever.

In it, police detail the events of the morning, which began when Jones and a half dozen members of his posse went to the strip club to watch some of their favorite dancers. They sat in a private booth with a garbage bag full of money so they could "make it rain" by throwing money on the women.

They're charging Jones with two counts of felony coercion, and also charging his bodyguard and a female posse member. The charges might be difficult to prove, but there's also a chance they might loosen some tongues.

Jones, meanwhile, already has violated the conditions Goodell put on his one-year suspension just two months ago. He's being questioned in Atlanta about one shooting, and faces arrest in Las Vegas in another.

He's a thug who should be banned from the NFL for good.

Just make sure he takes the posse with him when he leaves.

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  1. andrew55 (anonymous) says…

    I live in TN. He is an embarassment as a human and an unProfessional football player. The NFL doesn't want him. Big Bubba will welcome him when he goes to the Big House. Bubba likes fresh meat.

  2. crazyks (anonymous) says…

    If the NFL bans him for life (which they should) I imagine the "posse" will dry up and blow away. Or attach themselves to other players with the same problem.

    People don't usually worship and senslessly follow around others when the money disappears. You gotta make good money to have those groupies.

  3. Agnostick (anonymous) says…

    Good riddance to thugletes. Put 'em in a locked cage with 15-20 gangsta rappers, 30-40 Uzis, and let 'em eliminate a few "drains on society"...

    Agnostick
    agnostick@excite.com
    http://www.uscentrist.org

  4. erod0723 (anonymous) says…

    I do not see Goodall banning Jones from the NFL for life. However, I can see some sort of behind doors blacklist being created, that will effectively ban him from football. I can also see a certain team (cough... Raiders) disregarding the informal blacklist and signing Jones to a lucrative contract. The Raiders organization and fan base love thugs, so he would fit in perfectly. Al Davis might even through in incentives for Jones if he gets arrested. "Hey Pacman, if you get your name in the paper this week, here's 50 grand for your troubles."