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Terrell Owens to Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones: Man, You Crazy!

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bill-swift - July 4, 2012

Terrell Owens is known for being a rather unique individual. He's arguably one of the most talented wide receivers to ever play the game, but the attitude problem that most of the world believes he has keeps him unemployed.

Some would call him a little crazy because of all the drama that seems to continually surround him. So when he turned to Adam "Pacman" Jones during the 2012 NFL Rookie Symposium and stated, "Man you crazy!" people took notice.

What in the world could make Terrell Owens call someone else crazy?

T.O. might not have anything to show for the $80 or so million he made during his playing days, but there has never been a story about him doing what Jones claimed to have done during his career. In one weekend the man says he spent a cool $1 million.

Go ahead and pick your jaw up off the ground; mine went there once I heard about it.

Unlike Richard Pryor in Brewster's Millions, Jones was not trying to blow threw the money in order to inherit more. He and likely anyone in the club (or wherever he was) with him had the best time of their entire life up to that point.

Now he did not say which weekend he did the deed on; he was known for liking to "make it rain" at the strip clubs back in the day so it's hard to tell. After spending that amount of cash I doubt anyone that was there remembers much about that weekend anyway.

(Can you imagine Jones as Pryor and TO as John Candy? Come on Tyler Perry! I smell a hit!)

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