On Adam “Pac Man” Jones: Gossip Girls within there right to search for truth
The Gossip Girls
That’s what I call them. They guys (and girls) that cover the Dallas Cowboys only looking for the soap opera angle. Last week it was Tony and T.O. – “did they talk?” “didn’t they talk?” “did they kiss and make up?”
I got so sick of it I had to shut down the radio. The biggest purp (may not be a good word today) of Soap Opera Radio serves as co-host of the Michael Irvin Show. He only wants controversy, even with guest Nate Newton by calling a grown man “Big Juicy.” You better watch yourself with that one Kevin.
Anyway, this week, Adam and Tommy Jones get into it at Joule and now all Hell breaks loose. And rightfully so.
Jerry hired police officers to detail Pac Man and Mr. Jones (Tommy) felt he did what he needed to do. When I was Pac Man’s age I liked to hang out late and party too. But he’s in a different situation that the rest of us. His very livelihood is at stake, and apparently he just doesn’t realize that yet. By the sound of one caller on the Ticket yesterday, Mr. Jones (Adam) has been hanging in some places that you would think are off limits.
While last week’s Cowboy coverage was hot mess, Jerry has to realize that this week’s coverage is fully warranted (another bad word). Channel 8 lead off the first 6-8 minutes of the 5 o’clock news with the Pac Man story. Fans were told that there wouldn’t be a peep out of Pac Man this year. I don’t think early morning parties is what they had in mind.
So go ahead gossip girls, I’m not mad at ya’ll this week. Maybe next week we can get back to on the field action. But it’s kind of hard with the team Mr. Jones (Jerry) has put together.