Enraged Bengals' Pacman Jones blows up at reporter, boots him from interview

Adjust Comment Print

But Jones blew up at a reporter when he asked Jones if he had anything to prove to the fans after his arrest.

This is the latest off-the-field incident involving Jones since he entered the league as a first-round NFL draft pick in 2005, the most notable being a melee at a Las Vegas strip club that resulted in gunfire and his suspension for the entire 2007 season, as well as an alcohol-related incident in Dallas that led to another suspension.

At one point, Jones' future with the Bengals was uncertain; the team could have cut him after any number of legal and criminal mishaps during the past seven years in Cincinnati.

Apparently, after the video ended wasn't the worst of it. Jones reportedly told the reporter he asked, "stupid ass questions" and telling him to "shut the f*** up". "You out the [interview], turn around, go back, go back that way, see you".

Mourinho revels in Man Utd's Chelsea ambush
In other words the coach was simply unable to transfer the right concentration, ambition and desire to grasp the desired victory. The Brazilian converted a flick-on from Lucas Leiva to seal Liverpool's fifth win in their last seven games.

Multiple media outlets reported that Jones followed the reporter and cursed him for the line of questioning, eventually causing Bengals coach Marvin Jones to intercede. "(Mike) Brown, coach (Marvin) Lewis, the teammates, the City of Cincinnati", Jones said.

The Cincinnati Bengals CB, who was kicked out of a casino and wished death upon a police officer this off-season, kindly asked reporters to not ask him about that situation. Jones responded. "You out the (interview)". He walked across the locker room to the restroom before turning around and coming back to berate the reporter.

In a March 29 tweet, Jones sent a personal message to his family and fans for "so much support and love". The 12-year National Football League veteran then snapped at the police, allegedly kicking and head-butting a cop as he was being put in handcuffs and verbally assaulting the officers on his way to the station in a scene caught on camera. "This is home for me". An initial felony charge has been dropped, but he's still facing the three misdemeanors. He was charged with a felony count of harassment with a bodily substance for allegedly spitting on a nurse following the arrest, and misdemeanor counts of assault, obstructing official business and disorderly conduct.

Comments