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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Since January 2000, Adam "Pacman" Jones' attorneys count at least 283 NFL players who have been arrested or charged for offenses ranging from drunken driving to domestic violence to weapons possession. None was suspended a full season for personal conduct, a punishment Jones' attorneys say was "unprecedented in its severity."
That's part of the Titans cornerback's plea for leniency in a 24-page letter sent to the NFL and posted Monday on The Tennessean newspaper's Web site.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello declined comment on the confidential document.
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