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Being able to and foolish enough to blow $81,000.00 in one night on strippers is revolting.

 

I am willing to bet Pacman is not the only NFL player or Titan who blows this kind of money at those kind of establishments. This whole situation is become a circus with the club owner making accusations and saying he has hard evidence that Pacman was involved. I think this owner is getting great publicity from this right now and the truth will come out and I believe Pacman will not be charged.

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Just yesterday I had the opportunity to talk with a business associate who was leaving a convention this week in Las Vegas.

He said the every bartender, waitress, bellhop, had a story to tell about the NBA All-Star Weekend- and NOT one story was complimentary.

 

Universally, they said the crowd it attracted was the rudest, loudest, cheapest, most arrogant, aggressive group they've ever seen come to town. They said that the strip was one jacked-up Escalade after another, and the bling-bling was outrageous, even by Vegas standards. There were athletes, gangsters, rappers, wanna-be's, hookers, all over the place. Fights were everywhere. The money that was being spent at the casinos, thrown around to impress, was unbelievable.

 

One columnist on ESPN called it the "Hip Hop Woodstock."

 

PacMan, the Poster Child of Hip Hop NFL, felt right at home. However, Hip Hop plays well in the NBA; it does NOT in the Corporate culture of the NFL. Hip Hop does not play in Nashville.

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Just yesterday I had the opportunity to talk with a business associate who was leaving a convention this week in Las Vegas.

He said the every bartender, waitress, bellhop, had a story to tell about the NBA All-Star Weekend- and NOT one story was complimentary.

 

Universally, they said the crowd it attracted was the rudest, loudest, cheapest, most arrogant, aggressive group they've ever seen come to town. They said that the strip was one jacked-up Escalade after another, and the bling-bling was outrageous, even by Vegas standards. There were athletes, gangsters, rappers, wanna-be's, hookers, all over the place. Fights were everywhere. The money that was being spent at the casinos, thrown around to impress, was unbelievable.

 

One columnist on ESPN called it the "Hip Hop Woodstock."

 

PacMan, the Poster Child of Hip Hop NFL, felt right at home. However, Hip Hop plays well in the NBA; it does NOT in the Corporate culture of the NFL. Hip Hop does not play in Nashville.

 

hey their have been lot of rappers here of late coming out of Nashville. you tell them that

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even if...let me say it again...even if pac man did anything wrong he will probably get cleared and then if the titans release him because of his play making skills he WILL be picked up quickly by another team. No i do not agree with the way these guys are acting. they need to get a grip on themselves and be better role models. they chose that position when they chose being a nfl or nba player as their job. if they can not control themselves in a good role model manner then they should find a job that does not place them in the spot light so much. yes he is a good player, so do you want him on your team or do you want to play against him? is his problems off the field enough to get rid of him and send him to another team? :D

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