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Pacman to make first TNA appearance Thursday
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Pacman to make first TNA appearance Thursday ESPN.com news services Adam "Pacman" Jones is entering the world of men in tights wielding metal folding chairs. The troubled Tennessee Titans cornerback, suspended from the NFL for the entire season after numerous run-ins with the law, has signed a contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, USA Today reported. An official announcement of the deal was expected from TNA later Monday. His first TNA appearance was expected Thursday, with his first "match" taking place no later than a Sept. 9 pay-per-view event, USA Today reported. Last week, Jones' agent said the cornerback would not actually be wrestling, but that he might participate with TNA Wrestling in other ways. Monday, Jones was quoted as saying that wrestling is "something to do, to keep me out of the streets while I have my little off-time from my real job, and, I'm a big fan of wrestling, so I wanted to give it a try." "I think wrestling is a great sport,'' he said, according to the report. "You don't really give [wrestling] much [credit] until you get in [the ring] and try it." "It will help get my mind off a lot of stuff that I'm going through. It's sort of a way to relieve some stress," he was quoted as saying. In earlier reports on Jones' potential interest in wrestling, agent Michael Huyghue said he is mindful that Jones' NFL contract prohibits non-football activities that could cause injury. He said he had talked with the Titans about Jones' plans with TNA. Jones was suspended for the 2007 season in April for conduct detrimental to the NFL, and he can have his case reviewed after the Titans' 10th game, which is Nov. 19 at Denver. He has been arrested six times since being drafted by the Titans in April 2005, including June 22 when he turned himself in on two felony counts of coercion in a Las Vegas strip club fight that left a man paralyzed in a triple shooting. Last month, the league denied Jones' bid to attend training camp. When he was suspended, Jones was given several requirements to meet, including devising a community service program that must be approved by the NFL. The league declined to comment Tuesday on whether Jones has come up with such a plan or if it had been approved. His agent is checking with the registrar at West Virginia University to see if Jones can take courses toward his degree online because he plans to stay in the Jacksonville, Fla., area and work out during his suspension. Jones won't start losing his $1.3 million salary until the first game checks are issued in September. Information from The Associated Press was used in this story. -
Yes that would be very nice!! The new field turf would be the way to go, no maintainence at all once it's installed.
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**FIRST AND SECOND WEEK OF PRACTICE COMMENTS HERE**
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SETEX Demons to begin playing @ Bulldog Stadium in Nederland
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Predictions For Your Team's Record This Season
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Good topic! Let's hear some more responses.
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Someone from Silsbee was telling me if Silsbee ever went to the spread they would really be dangerous with the athletes they have.
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Yes indeed!
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Post Your Practice Schedule Here
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Bonds matches Aaron's home run record with hit off former Lamar player By: The Enterprise 08/05/2007 Updated 08/05/2007 12:35:10 AM CDT Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly San Diego starting pitcher Clay Hensley has spent time this season on the disabled list, in the minor leagues and in the bullpen. Now the former Lamar University pitcher will spend the rest of his life as the answer to a trivia question. At 9:29 p.m. on Saturday night, Henlsey's fourth pitch to San Francisco's Barry Bonds became became part of baseball history, as the Giants' slugger hit No. 755 to catch Hank Aaron and tie baseball's all-time home run record. Hensley pitched the 2002 season for Lamar,helping the Cardinals to the Southland Conference Tournament Championship. He was reunited with Lamar coach Jim Gilligan last week when the Padres visited Houston. Now, he will be forever be linked to Bonds and his controversial pursuit of history. While Bonds has been shadowed by suspicions of steroid use for several years, which some fans feel has tainted his chase for Hank Aaron's home run record, Hensley got caught when he was in the minor leagues. In April 2005, Hensley was one of four Padres farmhands who were suspended for 15 games for using performance-enhancing substances.
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Goos luck to the Panthers this season.
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Yea the coach tells the Refs before the game about the play.