Pacman Jones rips into Andy Dalton

This has been a long time coming.

Former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones has some pent up frustration with Andy Dalton on account of the QB’s weak performances in the playoffs, and he’s now letting it out.

Jones had briefly indicated this in years past, including on our show, where he said “Andy Dalton broke all our a**”.

Then recently, on “Games With Names”, hosted by Julian Edelman, Jones was looking at film from the Bengals’ playoff loss to the San Diego Chargers in January of 2014 when the Red Rifle came up again.

Edelman referred to the Bengals at the time as “a good football team.”

So why did they get blown out by the Chargers at home?

“It’s one thing that’s on there that f***ed us up… f***ing quarterback,” Jones said. “He could not take the pressure, bro.”

When the host defended Dalton with, “he always had good numbers,” Jones countered with, “look at the receivers he had.”

Jones then referred to the 2015 season saying that the Bengals “should’ve stuck with [AJ] McCarron],” even after Dalton returned from injury the next year.

Edelman asked what Jones was thinking at halftime. “Andy, don’t f*** the game up,” Jones said. “Please, Andy.”

Finally, Jones shared the locker room frustrations that Dalton’s play caused. “I ain’t going to say eat apart [the locker room], but we in the mother f***er like, ‘God damn, can you just f***ing not turn the ball over?’”

Watch the clip below:

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