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Jun 24 2008

Tired of Pacman (and Imus)

Published by chrismchaines at 8:47 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I just can’t express how tired I am of having to hear about Pacman Jones (and no I won’t call him Adam; he’ll always be the same old Pacman to me). Seriously, the guy hasn’t played a down of football in well over a year. He’s done more pro-wrestling than football. And yet, there is something new from the guy that we have to hear about everyday. Can’t he at least get reinstated before we have to hear about him everyday? I mean, even waiting for the start of the three ring circus that will be Dallas Cowboys training camp would save us all a month of Pacman stories.

Not that this last story was entirely his fault. I mean if he wasn’t such a problem and then such an angel none of this would have happened anyway. But this time really wasn’t his fault. Imus is back in the headlines. If there is one person who deserves it less than Pacman, it’s Imus. He never should have been hired after the last debacle. It was bound to happen in some capacity again. If people were really going to listen to him again then put him on satellite radio. I just can’t believe that it is newsworthy that this guy slipped up again and caused controversy. Of course he was going to do something dumb.

I know that neither of them are going away, but I just can’t stand hearing about them anymore. Hopefully, this controversy will just blow over and Imus can go back to being a regular talk show host. And then maybe Pacman will be reinstated and go back to being a regular NFL cornerback so we don’t have to hear about him outside of what he does on the field. For Pacman’s sake, I really hope so.

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