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43 minutes ago, Madieu Superstar said:

Yes they are. They have little to no history of winning. 

 

 

This is the first losing season in how many years? 

Repeating statements like this are why you sound like a troll to me.  You complain about everything, then when cornered about posting things that make no sense you revert to "no playoff wins" and how you "aren't satisfied" like the rest of us dupes. Well, good for you. You're unsatisfied. Why not go do something satisfying instead of derailing the next thread?

 

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Good lord...

"2 Misdemeanors, you'll be out by morning." - But no.... Jones had to double-down.

I expected Marvin's response to be something like "If you take out the 18 times he called the officer a bitch and the 11 times he told him to suck his dick, I though Adam played that very well."
 

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2 hours ago, PatternMaster said:

He's a complicated man, capable of doing extreme acts of kindness and acting like a complete asshole. 

As is almost everyone that posts on this board.  I'm not surprised that TMZ released this video, it simply solidifies the perception of Adam as a "destructive and angry" miscreant(a perception that he does deserve), however, it is the other two that I would care the most about.  If he did what he's accused of at the hotel, or actually spit on the nurse, I would think there's little chance of a return, but berating and cussing at a Cincy cop, who may have arrested him without actually talking to him, because of said "perception", is not necessarily a death knell.

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At the core of Adam's problems is alcohol abuse. A sober person getting arrested doesn't act that way in the back of a police car (which he spit in as well), nor does he cause a ruckus at two in the morning in a hotel that he's not even staying at, OR spit on a nurse, or anything else he's been accused of. This is coming from a fellow alcoholic.

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27 minutes ago, Bunghole said:

At the core of Adam's problems is alcohol abuse. A sober person getting arrested doesn't act that way in the back of a police car (which he spit in as well), nor does he cause a ruckus at two in the morning in a hotel that he's not even staying at, OR spit on a nurse, or anything else he's been accused of. This is coming from a fellow alcoholic.

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7 hours ago, fredtoast said:

Over the last few years charges have seemed to just slip right off Pac.

He is the TiCerama CB.

He didn't steal anything or punch anyone.  He wasn't busted with drugs.  He was just pitching a childish fit.  More facts may come out that would get him released immediately, but a lot of times these police reports are exaggerations.  If he was just disturing the peace he should get nothing nore than a 1 ganme suspension.  But if he really did get physical with anyone or spit on a police officer he needs to go.

If this incident was a one time case, sure, give the guy a break.  It's isn't.  Not even close.  

Cut his ass.

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1 hour ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

Apparently Adam was kicked out of a casino just a couple hours earlier before he got arrested at the hotel.  lololol

 

http://cin.247sports.com/Bolt/Report-Adam-Jones-was-kicked-out-of-a-casino-on-night-of-arrest-50781764

Let's not forget he was kicked out of Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceberg... last winter?  Case was up in the air for a few days while police decided what to do which ended up being forget the whole thing.

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Just now, High School Harry said:

Let's not forget he was kicked out of Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceberg... last winter?  Case was up in the air for a few days while police decided what to do which ended up being forget the whole thing.

Right!?  Didn't the prosecutor in this case say he was going to wait to see what the NFL does before he does anything?  Thought I read that 

somewhere.  

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18 hours ago, Madieu Superstar said:

I didn't say we are the worst team in the league. I will say that we are one of the worst organizations in the history of the league. That's a fact. 

Opinions aren't fact. And before you start, my wife already left me.

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16 hours ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

Dude was on a mission!!  

You ain't lyin, a mission to fuck up his life and I think he has succeed, they say you can't fix stupid and I guess they're right.

I think Adam needs a change of scenery, after his interaction with the CPD I can't imagine he will get the "superstar treatment" most NFL players receive from their local cops. The longer he stays in this city the more run-ins with the law he will have, cursing out police and wishing them death won't get you the desired results you are looking for. 

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On 1/24/2017 at 0:33 PM, jhowdy54 said:

If the Bengals keep Adam Jones and let Dre Kirkpatrick walk then this organization is more dumber then I thought. 7 million they would save on Jones would be a huge chunk of Kirkpatricks contract.

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Exactly. I'll be so pissed off if this happens.

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I blame Mike Brown for this embarrassment and first class clown still being employed by the Bengals.  The fact that Pacman has been arrested for the 10th time since he has been draft is pathetic and shows a clear pattern of disrespect for the law. The video of him in the cop car, also shows a clear disrespect for law enforcement officers, if this was a white player that called a black cop the n word multiple times he would be cut the day the video was released. 

It's pretty simple, cut the guy and move on. Hopefully he will get help with his alcohol abuse issues, but at this point the guy is an embarrassment to a franchise that has a long history of embarrassing themselves. 

 

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2005–2006[edit]

When drafted, Jones was on probation for a fight in West Virginia. He encountered more legal trouble before playing a down for the Titans. On July 14, 2005 Jones was arrested on charges of assault and felony vandalism stemming from a nightclub altercation in Nashville. On September 5, 2005, Jones was a guest at the annual Nashville Sports Council Kickoff Luncheon. After a loud verbal tantrum in which he was told to wait in line for his vehicle, Jones was counseled by the police. He refused to pay for any valet services used that evening, because he did not have money. Subsequently, the State of West Virginia filed a petition alleging that Jones had not made regular and sufficient contact with his probation office or reported his July arrest in a timely fashion. The court ordered the probation extended for 90 days, although the state requested it to be extended one year.

In February 2006, Jones was arrested in Fayetteville, Georgia after an incident outside a home. Charges of marijuana possession were quickly dismissed, but the state pressed charges for felony and misdemeanor counts of obstruction of justice.[47]

A Cadillac with Jones' nickname "Pacman" stitched in the headrests was seized during an April 2006 cocaine bust. The car was not registered to Jones then, but Jones told a local TV reporter that it was his car and that he had loaned it to Darryl Jerome Moore for a music video. Police sources confirmed that Moore was the main target of their investigation. Jones later bought the car at a police auction.[48]

On August 25, 2006, during training camp, Jones was arrested in Murfreesboro, Tennessee for disorderly conduct and public intoxication at a nightclub after he spat on a woman he accused of stealing his wallet. Police said they ordered Jones to leave several times, but he refused, continuing to shout profanities at the woman. A judge granted him six months' probation on the conditions that he stayed out of further trouble and away from the nightclub.[49] On October 26, 2006, Jones was cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female Tennessee State University student during a private party at Club Mystic, a Nashville nightclub. He was suspended by the Titans for one game.

Las Vegas shooting case and suspension[edit]

On the morning of February 19, 2007, during the 2007 NBA All-Star Game weekend in Las Vegas, Jones was allegedly involved in an altercation with an exotic dancer at Minxx, a local strip club. Jones and American rap artist Nelly patronized the club that evening. Nelly, along with someone known as Richard Rich, showered the stage with hundreds of one-dollar bills; an act known as "making it rain." Jones then joined Nelly by throwing his own money for "visual effect." Club promoter Chris Mitchell then directed his dancers to collect the money. According to the club's co-owner, Jones became enraged when a dancer began taking the money without his permission. He allegedly grabbed her by her hair and slammed her head on the stage. A security guard intervened and scuffled with members of Jones' entourage of half a dozen people. Jones then allegedly threatened the guard's life.[50] During this time, Mitchell and a male associate left the club with a garbage bag filled with $81,020 and two Breitling watches, which police later recovered.[51]After club patrons left following the original confrontation, the club owner claimed a person in Jones' entourage returned with a gun and fired into a crowd, damaging equipment and hitting three people, including the security guard involved in the earlier skirmish. The guard was shot twice, and one of the people hit—former professional wrestler Tommy Urbanski—was paralyzed from the waist down. Jones maintains that he did not know the shooter, although the club's owner insists that Jones did. On March 26, 2007, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department recommended to the city's district attorney that Jones be charged with one count of felony coercion, one misdemeanor count of battery and one misdemeanor count of threat to life.[52]

More trouble followed Jones after the altercation, when drug dealer Darryl Jerome Moore was arrested. After the arrest, Moore told the police about his phone conversations with Jones. "We gotta slow down, man. We gotta get him focused on football, man." Moore is alleged to have said. Wiretapped phone conversations between Moore and his friends revealed Moore talking about how Jones bet on college games to earn quick money. "You know, I was talkin' to him the other day about smokin', and he was like 'man, if I didn't smoke I couldn't take all the stress that I'm dealing with right now,'" Moore said.[53] Jones has not been connected to the Moore drug arrests or convicted for the Vegas stripper incident.

On April 21, a document revealed that Jones paid $15,000 to various people involved in the Las Vegas shooting.[54]

2007–present[edit]

On January 15, 2008, Jones was accused of hitting a woman in a strip club in Atlanta, Georgia on the morning of January 3. The woman, Wanda S. Jackson, was seeking an arrest warrant.[55] However, on January 16, Jackson withdrew the warrant.

On January 9, 2015, Jones was forced to pay $11 million to Urbanski and $1.3 million to Aaron Cudworth who was working with Urbanski on the day of the shooting in Las Vegas and was also shot.[56]

On May 7, 2007, Jones was stopped at 12:45 a.m. on Interstate 65 heading into downtown Nashville after an officer clocked him on radar at 79 mph (127 km/h) in a 55 mph (89 km/h) zone. Jones was driving the red 2004 Cadillac XLR Roadster which had been seized in the April 2006 cocaine bust, and which he had bought back from the police at auction.[48]

On June 18, 2007, Jones was sought by police for questioning after a shooting at an Atlanta strip club allegedly involving members of his entourage. According to police at the scene, Jones was not present during the shooting, and was not being charged.[57]

On June 20, 2007, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Clark County District Attorney's office announced that Jones would face two felony charges stemming from the February strip club melee.[58] But on November 13, 2007, Jones accepted a plea deal;[59] on Dec 6, Jones pleaded no contest to one charge of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor. He was given a suspended prison sentence of one year, probation, and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service.[60]

On June 25, 2007, Tommy Urbanski and his wife Kathy sued Jones in civil court, claiming that Jones had bitten his left ankle, and was responsible for the shooting.[61] The lawsuit also named the Tennessee Titans franchise and the NFL as defendants, on the grounds that Jones' employers knew of his erratic behavior prior to the Minxx incident, but did not suspend him until afterwards. Had the Titans suspended Jones prior to the NBA All-Star game, the suit argues, he would not have been invited to the Las Vegas events, and the incident would not have taken place.[62]

On August 13, 2007, regarding the February Las Vegas strip club incident, Jones told Bryant Gumbel of HBO Sports' Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel that he was innocent and had never hit the stripper or told anyone he was going to kill them. When asked about friend and convicted drug dealer Darryl Moore, Jones said that he did not know Moore was a drug dealer and felt surprised and betrayed. Jones also said he did not think he got a fair say in his April meeting with Goodell.[63]

On June 21, 2008, the Associated Press reported Jones' $1.5 million home was in foreclosure. The home and 30 acres (120,000 m2), located in a Nashville suburb, was to be sold June 27 on the steps of the old Williamson County Courthouse.[64]

On October 8, Jones was involved in an altercation with his bodyguard in a Dallas hotel.[65] According to ESPN, there wasn't a police report, nor was anyone arrested and nobody was charged with anything in connection with the fight[65] Jones was suspended for a minimum of four games by the NFL due to the altercation, for violating the league's personal conduct policy.[66] The NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell would determine the final length of the suspension after the Cowboys' game against the Washington Redskins on November 16. On October 16, Jones entered an alcohol rehab center.[67]

In a letter to Jones, Goodell called the latest incident the continuation of "a disturbing pattern of behavior and clearly inconsistent with the conditions I set for your continued participation in the NFL."

On January 15, 2012, a jury ordered Jones to pay $11.6 million to Urbanski and Aaron Cudworth, a bouncer who was wounded, for Jones' role in the 2007 Las Vegas shooting. Jones' attorney said he planned to appeal the verdict.[68]

On January 3, 2017, Jones was arrested in Cincinnati's central district. According to court documents, Jones was arrested around 1 AM for obstructing official business, disorderly conduct, assault, and a felony charge of harassment with a bodily substance.[69

 

 

 

This is a summarized version of Adam's rap sheet since he was drafted and it doesn't mention the incident when he smacked the lady downtown a few years ago. 

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This a generally-speaking comment/question--so don't do your usual non-responsive run back to this subject or other straw men: 

I mentioned previously the issue of the pious demanding ejection of supposed morally deficient players..and whether they would then complain about the lack of that body on the field causing a drop off in production. I would take it, from your commentary, that this would not include you? That you will not complain if ANY player is jettisoned in promotion of morality? 

I will await your expected answer, but will also bump this thread when I see you bellyaching about production drop off from an offending players' position.

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