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VieirasaGooner
08 Dec 12 23:44
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He was the passenger when his friend and teammate crashed. His teammate failed the sobriety test and will face 2-20 years imprisonment.
Cant find out which players.

r.i.p whoever it is
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Report Kingmambo December 9, 2012 12:02 AM GMT
The driver was NT Josh Brent.  The deceased was a practice squad player Jerry Brown Jr.
Report VieirasaGooner December 9, 2012 12:09 AM GMT
Thanks for the info King... Such a tragedy for all involved.....
Report VieirasaGooner December 9, 2012 12:09 AM GMT
Thanks for the info King... Such a tragedy for all involved.....
Report Kingmambo December 9, 2012 12:18 AM GMT
Yep, awful.  More news here.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000107605/article/josh-brent-arrested-after-crash-kills-cowboys-player
Report dlarssonf December 9, 2012 8:23 AM GMT
Sad RIP
Report drwankenstein80 December 9, 2012 6:41 PM GMT
shocking news. I really dont get why NFL players seem so obsessed with driving whilst wasted. i remember reading an article detailing all the players who'd be arrested in the post season and literally there were about 30 of them for driving whilst drunk or high. its not like they are poor, most of them are wealthy enough they could afford to hire full time drivers FFS
Report seanjames December 10, 2012 6:44 PM GMT
they can call for a ride home 24/7
Report Hayden December 10, 2012 7:30 PM GMT
Safe Rides still available, but at a price
Posted by Mike Florio on June 11, 2012, 7:00 AM EST


NFL players who think they’ve have too much to drink can still get a ride home through their work, but there’s a fairly large asterisk.

The NFL, which handed the no-charge Safe Rides program to the union due to concerns the league was using it to spy on players, points out at the league-owned website that the program hasn’t been disbanded.  The NFL, citing the NFLPA director of security, explains that the program is still available to players.

At the low cost of $85.

Which raises an obvious question:  How dumb do they think the players are?

Even in Manhattan, a cab ride home isn’t going to cost $85.  (Unless, of course, the player has decided to commute from Philly for his night out.)

Making the replacement of the free service with a paid service even more amazing is that the NFLPA’s director of security claims that roughly 65 players per month use it.

The purpose of the free program is to provide players with extra incentive to make the call for a ride when they’ve been drinking.  Our guess is that the players that have been using the No Free Rides program weren’t aware they’ll be billed for it later.

Or maybe they really are drunk.  Otherwise, they’d realize a cab would be cheaper.
Report Sudoku_Junior December 10, 2012 8:25 PM GMT
First of all, another tragic circumstance.

Just out of interest, do NFL players get the same amount of coverage as we witness here for our football(soccer) players?
For me it seems that instances of player misdemeanors in the NFL are somewhat accepted over there, where a similar instance over here would see the players in question absolutely vilified in the press.
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