The NFL Adam 'Pacman' Jones NFL Jones never used his own urine in any drug test in the League, said 41 -year -old football coach and the NFL Deion Sanders legend.
Speaking in 'We Got Time' of Tubi, Jones revealed his method to overcome NFL drug tests during his 12 -year career in the NFL.
“I cheated the program,” said Jones, as cited by USA Today. 'As if it were really good. People don't know how intelligent I am, but how, I can say it now. I don't play anymore. But as I have never used my (urine) for a test (urine). Not once. Not once.
The member of the Hall of Fame insisted that the Jones method would not work now because administrators have sacrificed the privacy to verify each test.
“The reason you can't because they come with you at this time,” Sanders said. 'No no. They enter there and look at you.
Jones, however, was still sure that the system can be defeated.

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Deion Sanders (left) and Pacman Jones (right) played corner in the country
“It can happen if you know what you are doing,” Jones told Sanders. 'Don't say it can't happen, pop. Hello pop, don't say it can't happen.
'You can still get them.
A religious devotee player with a clean life reputation, Sanders has frequently warned his buffalo players about smoking marijuana, something that is really legal in Colorado. Naturally, she tried to close Jones when the former West Virginia star tried to offer suggestions on overcoming the league drug tests.
“No, no, no,” Sanders said.
“The glasses that give you …” Jones said before being interrupted again.
A proponent for a long time of marijuana that smoked before playing at the NFL games, Jones emphasized Sanders that THC, the active ingredient of the drug, is not a performance enhancer. In addition, the League no longer proves.
'They are giving opiates, pain pills, muscle relaxants; You are telling me that a boy who smokes the one who is helping him to do more, or are you telling me that he is helping his body? Jones asked.

Pacman Jones has been a firm defender of Donald Trump in recent years


A star with the Titans and Bengals, Jones recently made an appearance at WWE in Cincinnati
Jones recently revealed his support for President Donald Trump before Super Bowl in New Orleans.
When asked at the Sports Illustrated Super Bowl party why he supports Trump, the 41 -year -old man quickly responded 'Everything' before adding a brief warning.
'95 .9 percent things I say I agree, 'said Jones. “The only thing I do not agree is in women's rights, and I think that will be resolved in the near future.”
Jones did not say what problem of women's rights, but Trump has been criticized for installing the judges of the Supreme Court responsible for ending protections for the rights of abortions in the United States.
As for the first weeks of Trump's second mandate, Jones remained enthusiastic about the current president, particularly his plans to rate the goods of foreign countries.
“Fuck doing good,” Jones said. 'Devils, yes, aren't you happy? We are about to tax everyone's mother *** in a **.

Although he was an elite corner, Jones was also known as a fuss in the NFL
Jones' support to Trump can be a surprise, given the past description of himself as a “law and order candidate.”
Jones, a legend of Western Virginia and was arrested regularly throughout his career as a player in a series of positions related to firearms, assault, possession of marijuana, lack of contacting a probation officer and a serious crime.
In one case, he was accused of grabbing an exotic dancer for his hair and hitting his head on stage. Minutes later, an armed man shot three people at the entrance of the Las Vegas Club. Jones denied knowing the shooter, but was then accused of paying the $ 15,000 man in extortion. Jones finally was ordered to pay the victims more than $ 12 million.
Although he has avoided the long prison sentences, Jones received a one -year suspension from the NFL Roger Goodell Commissioner in 2007.
More recently, Jones was arrested at the AT&T stadium out of Dallas for allegedly entering a fight during Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson. He has been accused of an assault position to a peace officer, public poisoning and arrest resistance.
Despite his problems, Jones remained a productive corner of the NFL from 2005 to 2018. His best years may have arrived with the Cincinnati Bengals, for whom he played eight seasons, winning Pro Bowl and All-Pro Honors on the road.