WR coach thinks Pacman can make plays on offense

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Jerry Jones mentioned a few weeks ago the possibility of Pacman Jones playing some offense this season. At least one member of the Cowboys' coaching staff is on board with the idea. Ray Sherman was the Titans' receivers coach during Pacman's time in Tennessee, so he knows better than anyone around these parts what kind of potential Pacman has with the ball in his hands. "He was a guy ... [link]

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Former Titans Coach Confirms Pacman Would Be an Explosive Offensive Weapon
Published 6/11/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... a question about the team's No. 2 receiver: "I think potentially we could get some of those offensive plays that Adam 'Pacman' Jones ran over at Tennessee -- he had 15, 20 of them, got in the slot. That could help us there, too." It sounds a tad ambitious, especially since Player Jones spend most of his three-year career watching NFL games from the comfy confines of the Champagne Room. Well, former Titans-turned-Cowboys coach Ray Sherman agrees with Owner Jones based on his time in Tennessee: "He was a guy that we put in and spot played," Sherman ...

COWBOYS COULD USE FELIX, PACMAN AS WIDEOUTS
Published 6/11/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... future.” MacMahon also reports that Cowboys receivers coach Ray Sherman, who was the Tennessee Titans’ receivers coach for both of the seasons that Pacman played there, is enthusiastic about playing Pacman at wide receiver this season.“He was a guy that we put in and spot played,” Sherman said. “He did some reverses and did some things out of the backfield. He’s very explosive. When he gets his hands on the ball, he’s a guy that can make people miss. He’s a very explosive player. … He’s one of the most explosive guys I’ve ever been around .” The Cowboys don’t have a ...

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