Adam "Pacman" Jones, who has had issues of his own in the past, says that people shouldn't be so quick to throw former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor under the bus. Pryor, who has admitted to trading memorabilia to a Columbus, Ohio, tattoo artist for money and tattoos, said Tuesday he would forgo his senior season. Meanwhile, Jones, appearing Thursday on 102.3 The Ticket radio in Denver, said that "if somebody asked me for my jersey and ring, I'd have probably gave it to them, too." "First of all, you've got to understand a kid that don't have nothing, and you're living from Pell Grant to every little check that you can ever muster," Jones said. "You only get $690, and that's paying the rent. So there would be times that you would attempt to do different things to make sure that you're OK. ... You get to a point where you need a couple extra dollars and (Pryor) shouldn't be thrown up under the bus for what he done. "It was a big deal to (Ohio State), but at the end of the day all he was trying to do was probably get some McDonald's or something."