Dallas, Get Ready For More Crime
Pacman Jones’ trade to Dallas puts the already dangerous city even more at risk.
MITCHELL BLATT
Pacman Jones brings his record of 6 arrests and 12 fights requiring police attention to the city of Dallas, where violent crime is already 2.29 times the national average, and assault is 1.81 times that. Despite his 4-6 interception-to-arrest ratio, the Titans could only get a fourth rounder out of him. If he plays a significant amount of time next season, the Titans will get another pick. Imagine putting that kind of incentive into a trade for Pacman Jones. Why would anyone even doubt that he would play an entire season?
This trade is projected to lower Nashville’s crime rate. Already, it was down 2% in February with trade talks in the air. However, there is some debate as to how much his departure will actually affect Nashville. Pacman himself has claimed to have only been arrested twice, and it is worth noting that some of his arrests came in Vegas.
Well, Pacman, meet your new teammate. I think you guys are going to fit in real well together:


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Good riddence Adam “Jailman” Jones!
This could end up biting Jerry Jones right in the rear end. This guy is trouble, has been trouble…They are trying to take the patriots example of Randy moss and make it work for them with PacMan, however I believe this is a much different situation.
Yeah, Moss had a few minor crime situations, but most of his trouble was on-the-field.