We were just like "Damn ESPN, you’re wrong. Who do you think you are, the police?" We posted on the PacMan story when it broke yesterday, not knowing ESPN was claiming responsibility for the firing of PacMan. All as publicity for “Outside The Lines, come on.


“…a team source told ESPN’s Ed Werder that the move was made after the team learned of new allegations against the troubled cornerback from his time with the Titans.”


Here goes Ed Werner again with another one of his sources. The basis of ESPN’s claim is “three Atlanta-area men who allege that Jones arranged for someone to shoot at them” way back in 2007. If the charge was legit the police would have charged him instead charges were never brought against him or anyone because they didn’t see the shooter.

The other source is a police report saying they “obtained” where an informant said he heard PacMan set the dudes up. An informant that most likely is in jail for another crime, trying to get his sentence taking down by snitching. The true definition of a horser aka a pig that don’t fly straight.

Knowing this the police dropped the case and are no longer investigating. No blood, no foul. Then ESPN thinking they’re Sherlock Holmes tries to solve a case some professionals can’t. ESPN does not work for the police, but they are them people. You got too many sources with none of them being credible.

That’s why PacMan is suing you for all the bad PR and getting him fired.