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Pacman Jones hasn't called a fair catch since 2007


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Fans may not want to head to the fridge when either team lines up to punt. There’s never a dull moment with Panthers rookie punt returner Philly Brown, who has a touchdown and two fumbles over the past three games. And then there’s the Bengals’ Adam “Pacman” Jones, who leads the league with a 23.6-yard punt return average and had 47-yard return against the Patriots to set up a touchdown. Panthers punter Brad Nortman needs to get good hang time to allow his coverage team to get down the field. But Jones will still take a shot: He hasn’t had a fair catch since 2006, a span of 70 punts.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/10/11/5235505/panthers-at-bengals-joseph-persons.html#.VDqKKRYedBM#storylink=cpy

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