Official NFL Off-Season Arrest Tracker

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MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
Post the latest NFL player acting dumb in this thread

Even an Aaron Hernandez murder charge couldn't stop NFL cats from wildin out:

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/07/07/dallas-cowboy-josh-brent-out-of-jail/

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DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent was released from jail Sunday following a court order.

He was booked into jail last month after testing positive for marijuana a second time.

The pro-athlete is accused of driving ? in December and crashing his car, which resulted in the death of his team mate Jerry Brown.


Brent’s blood-alcohol level at the time was more than twice the legal limit. He was free on a $100,000 bond before failing the second drug test. His trial is scheduled for August.


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  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
    MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 2013
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    NFL Front Office cats leading by example too:

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    http://nflspinzone.com/2013/07/08/broncos-exec-arrested-for-crashing-into-police-car/

    Denver Broncos director of player personnel Matt Russell was arrested over the holiday weekend. He crashed into a cop car and had an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. He also is being investigated for another possible car accident earlier in the day. Sounds like a mess.
    Here is the statement released by the Broncos:
    “I deeply regret the poor judgment I demonstrated that resulted in my arrest over the weekend,” Russell said in a statement. “I apologize to the Denver Broncos, our fans and the National Football League for this inexcusable mistake. I’m ashamed that I represented this region and the Broncos organization in the manner that I did. I take complete responsibility for my actions and will be fully accountable. Going forward, I will take steps to ensure this never happens again.” – NFL.com
    The Spin: Sucks for the NFL this time of year. The players seem to keep running into issues with the law during this time and now execs are running into cop cars. I am interested to see how the league or if the team disciplines him. Just a story that has become the norm for the NFL during this time of year.
  • O.G.
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  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
    MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    f.gif

    lol i mentioned a hispanic who got arrested got a black dude in post 1 and a white dude in post 2 lol im an equal opportunity arrest tracker
  • marc123
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    ? this stupid ass thread.
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
    MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    marc123 wrote: »
    ? this stupid ass thread.

    yet you post in it lol

  • a_wack_poster
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    This could actually be helpful. We could see what team leads the league in DUI's, domestic abuse, and failure to pay child support
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
    MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Stop snitching b

    ain't nothing to snitch about when cats asking to get caught and already arrested lol

  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
    MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 Members Posts: 15,337 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    man my pats ? up this offseason

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000217242/article/alfonzo-dennard-patriots-cb-arrested-for-dui-police-say

    In the thick of a troubling offseason for the New England Patriots, the team has encountered more bad news.


    Patriots cornerback Alfonzo Dennard was arrested and cited for driving under the influence, then released, Lincoln (Neb.) Police Department spokeswoman Katie Flood told NFL.com and NFL Network on Thursday morning.

    The Omaha World-Herald first reported the news.

    Dennard, who was alone in the vehicle, was stopped just before 2 a.m. CT on Thursday, after a sergeant with the Lincoln Police Department observed a red Honda Accord sedan straddling lane lines.

    Upon contact, Dennard emitted an odor of alcohol and displayed signs of impairment, Flood said. Standardized field sobriety tests were conducted at the scene, and Dennard, 23, was transported to Cornhusker Place, a licensed substance abuse treatment center, for a formal breath test, but he would not provide an adequate breath sample for testing, according to Flood. He was not jailed.

    Dennard also was cited for refusal of a chemical test and straddling lane lines, Flood said. Dennard has a court date scheduled for Aug. 12, and Flood added that the Lincoln City Attorney's Office will determine what charges Dennard will face, if any.

    This isn't Dennard's first run-in with the law. Three months ago, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail and 24 months of probation after he was found guilty of felony assault on a police officer and resisting arrest in connection to an April 2012 incident. The judge in that case said she would permit Dennard to wait until March 1, 2014, to serve his sentence. It's unclear if this incident will alter that decision, but either way, Dennard faces the possibility of punishment from the NFL.


    A seventh-round draft pick by the Patriots in 2012, Dennard slid down draft boards because of the incident with the police officer.

    The Patriots took a gamble on Dennard, who is projected to start across from Aqib Talib this season. Now, in a summer filled with legal trouble for the Patriots after former tight end Aaron Hernandez was charged with first-degree murder, it will be interesting to see how the franchise ultimately responds to this latest disruption.

    UPDATE: The Patriots released the following statement in response to Denard's latest arrest: "The New England Patriots are extremely disappointed to learn of Alfonzo Dennard's arrest. We take this matter very seriously and are working to get more information on the incident."

    NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league "will look into it, as we would any such incident, but will not speculate on an outcome until all the facts are known."

    Follow Marc Sessler on Twitter @MarcSesslerNFL.