Titans QB Young: Pacman 'don't care about us'
Tennessee players upset about constant trouble surrounding star teammate
![]() Mark Humphrey / AP Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young and his teammates are irritated with Adam 'Pacman' Jones and his legal issues. |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - If Vince Young is any indication, cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones may have used up the patience of his Tennessee Titans teammates.
Young was asked during a minicamp session Thursday if he was concerned about Jones, who’s been told to turn himself in to Las Vegas authorities to face two felony charges.
“We love him a whole lot, but we feel like he don’t care about us right now,” Young said.
The quarterback said he hasn’t talked to Jones, but echoed Jeff Fisher’s comments that the charges are Jones’ issue to handle.
Atlanta police have said they also want to question Jones as a witness to a shooting after a strip club fight on Monday morning.
Jones was suspended for the 2007 season in April by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. The pending charges in Las Vegas from a Feb. 19 fight at a strip club and triple-shooting that left a man paralyzed likely mean he won’t be allowed an early return after the Titans’ 10th game.
“He’s got to stay out of trouble and watch his back out there,” Young said.
The Titans signed cornerback Nick Harper away from Indianapolis in March and signed veteran Kelly Herndon last week after his release by Seattle to help fill the void in the secondary left by Jones’ suspension.
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