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NFL News- Pacman Gets another Chance, While Willis Gets The Big Money

Pacman Gets Another Chance

 

The Cincinnati Bengals appear to have signed former Tennessee Titan, Dallas Cowboy and ruffian Adam 'Pacman' Jones. Jones a cornerback looks to revitalize his career with the Bengals a team known for giving players with trouble outside of the game a chance to rehabilitate their careers. Bengals owner Mike Brown along with head coach Marvin Lewis, have become famous for redeeming players with trouble outside the game, as from 2007 to 2009 the Bengals had players who had been in and out of jail. If Pacman can revitalize his career in Cincinnati, at the very least he will add depth to one of the league's best safety cores, which also includes star safety's Johnathan Joseph, Leon Hall and Wake Forest star safety Brandon Ghee. Ghee drafted in the third round was touted by some experts as being the fastest defensive player in the entire draft. With such depth at safety, Bengals fans can feel great about placing on their team at online sports betting sites.

Willis Gets The Big Money

 

Linebacker Patrick Willis has 50 million reasons to assure that the San Francisco 49ers defense becomes the best in the league. Yesterday Willis signed a five year 50 million deal with a guarantee of 29 million dollars. Willis the leader of the defense is an important cornerstone to the 49ers who have not had much success since the departures of Terrell Owens and Jeff Garcia a few years ago. However, with Willis leading the defense and Alex Smith looking to lead the offense, 49ers fans have every right to place high expectations on the team when they bet sports online such as the NFL. Coach Mike Singletary a defensive hall of famer in his own right believes that Patrick Willis has yet to meet his potential. This is impressive seeing as how Willis only in his fourth year has already been named to the All-Pro team and drawn comparisons to future hall of famer and leader of the Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis.