Adam ?Pacman? Jones? holdout has gone on so long that the two sides do not see an agreement getting done anytime in the near future. The only thing they do agree on is that the negotiations have reached an impasse. "I don't think I've ever seen this," Titans general manager Floyd Reese said an hour before the Titans kicked off their opening preseason game against Tampa Bay. "So this one's kind of new. I've only been doing this for 30 years, and this is the first time the press got an e-mail and the GM didn't." According to Jones? agent Michael Huyghue, the Titans? total offer was less money than given to cornerback Antrel Rolle, the eighth pick of the draft by Arizona. Rolle signed a six-year, $43 million contract Tuesday with $13.6 million in guaranteed money. "While we made some initial progress in our negotiations, ultimately, the Titans have refused to offer a fair market deal to Adam," Huyghue said. Reese took a defiant stance against Huyghue?s statement saying, "we didn't spend much time negotiating, I tell you that.?