Posted on 04/23/2008 3:38:23 PM PDT by Dysart
The Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans have agreed in principle on a trade for suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
Dallas will send its fourth-round pick in Saturday's draft to the Titans for Jones.
There are also conditions attached to the trade related to Jones being reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and how much he plays for the Cowboys. If he plays a significant amount of time in 2008, the Titans will get an additional pick from the Cowboys in 2009.
If he doesn't get reinstated by the NFL, the Titans will send an undisclosed 2009 draft pick back to the Cowboys.
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The Cowboys may be doing something right. Terrell Owens has been exemplary. They took Tank Johnson in a trade with no problems.
PacMan Jones has incredible talent. Whether the Cowboys can make magic three times in a row, I don’t know. But if they can, he’s a steal.
“...Aaaah! A return to the mid-90s...
I hear ya. In the mid-90’s, Dallas won THREE Super Bowls. Yeah, you bet I hope it’s a return to those times. Three or more Lombardi trophies would look great along side the other FIVE we’ve already got. Bring it on!
Absolutely.
This has the potential to wreck a very good team if things go south with him.
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Excellent. TO and Pacman. Which one blows up first? TO was boring last year.
In Terrells defense, hes been perfect in his offield behavior since joining the Cowobys.
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well, except for that suicide attempt that wasn’t, and the ensuing drama related to the, well, whatever it was.
So how much of his contract is he giving to Tommy Urbanski.
Who is Tommy Urbanski?
He’s the guy that Pacman got shot and is now paralyzed from the waist down.
Oh, yea. THAT guy.
Are you talking about Jared Allen from KC?
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