Titans coach Jeff Fisher sounded as if he'd closed the door on Pacman Jones earlier today.
"We've given them permission to look for a new home and whatever happens after that happens," Fisher said. "He's entitled to his opinion. I know he has enjoyed the time that he has spent here on the football field. But because of his choices and such off the field, he's created a situation where he's going to have to look elsewhere."
"All we can do is move forward and if we're able to put something together that we think is good, then we'll just wait on the commissioner's decision. It's a peculiar situation, one that's a result of (Jones') personal choices and it's really just in the commissioner's hands."
Actually, the Titans and Cowboys could agree to a trade while Pacman is still suspended. SI.com's Bucky Brooks is reporting that the Cowboys have agreed to throw in a player and a late-round draft pick, which makes no sense at all. At this point, Jerry Jones is bidding against himself. Why would he sweeten the pot?
A source at Valley Ranch told Hashmarks today that a player hasn't been mentioned.