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Troubled former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones reportedly tried out for the Cincinnati Bengals today.
According to ESPN, Jones worked out for the AFC North franchise in Cincinnati.
The report noted that Bengals coach Marvin Lewis tends to be willing to give players second and third chances.
The Bengals have had several off-field problems in the past, but have toned it down for the most part.
Jones has had a history of incidents that cost him jobs with the Tennessee Titans and the Cowboys.
He didn't play very well with the Cowboys during his last stint with them, but is a dangerous return man with outstanding speed.
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Bengals, ARE YOU SERIOUS??? Your better off scouting the UFL for a DB. Did anyone see Jones get it handed to him on Pros vs Joes awhile back?? He couldnt handle a "joe" off the street, lost his cool and went PacMan on him. This guy is a waste of talent, time and above all else human decency. Seriously, look elswhere, this guy is damaged goods and not even close to being a NFL starter in ANY capacity. Did i say locker room cancer??
I love it! Bengals, bring in Pacman, bring in TO, bring in Brandon Marshall, bring in Donte Stallworth, bring in every available headcase you can find! I wanna see fireworks in Cincy next year. How amusing would it be to have all those guys on the same team? Come on, Bengals, just think about that receiving corps--Chad, TO, Marshall, AND Stallworth--it makes your mouths water, doesn't it?
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Feb 11, 2010
11:51 PM
It's not Marvin Lewis who keeps giving these guys chances, it's his boss and dictator for life, Mike Brown. Everyone gets this wrong who isn't familiar with the Bengals organization. The same exact thing happened with Chris Henry and everyone got that story wrong. Mike Brown brought him back one last time despite Marvin publicly stating Chris would not be back.
It's that kind of communication and freedom Mike Brown establishes with his coaching staff that makes the Bengals so successful.