I think the Titans have made a mistake with letting him go. But I think that Pacman losing over $3 million dollars over the last year has gotten his attention. It's more of a public relations move for the Titans because the local Nashville media has taken him through the wringer. Things as minor as his being pulled over in his Lamborghini for speeding was at the top of the news and in the paper. Of course it was found that he had the wrong tags on his car, but that was resolved by simply paying a fine. But it was all over the news for a few days. It was ridiculous. How many people get pulled over for speeding and it makes the front page of the newspaper? And now that this Las Vegas issue has taken a different turn, no one is being apologetic for the slanderous things they have said about him. Yes, he put himself in certain situations that he should have been a little more discerning about, but he came into the league with a shadow over his head. But he is not the first, nor the last professional athlete to get into trouble for something.
As far as his on-field abilites, he was an excellent player. He made plays and guarded his man very well. he was a tackler, and a fierce competitor. As a player, I liked him. I liked him a lot. We'll see who he is replaced by and that will show whether or not this was a good move. Amybe a chane of scenery will be good for him. Terrell Owens will keep him on the straight and narrow.