Brent arrested. PS LB Jerry Brown dead. **Update: BAC .18**

cmd34

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Just off the top of my head, since Garrett got here:

1) Pacman donkey punched his own security guard into a toilet
2) Barber, Dez and McCann arrested
3) Hurd became black Pablo Escobar
4) Starting NT killed his own teammate and is sitting in jail right now
5) Dez needs permission to poo

That's pretty solid work in less than 5 years.


Most of that was under Wade no?

Jerry is the reason for the country club, care-free attitude but there haven't been many incidents since Garrett took over. He hasn't accomplished much but the RKG philosophy has calmed down the normal off-the-field drama.
 

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How was Brent an RKG? He was arrested for drunk driving in 2009 and suspended from the team. He never played another down of college football. None other than Jerry Jones takes him in the supplemental draft that year and here we are.
 
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Ginger was solely responsible for the offense, and over half our issues have occurred since his time here.

Jerry is the major problem bc the players know Ginger has no actual power, but we need to quit acting like he has cleaned up the program here.

He's all orange-glowing talk.
 

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We really haven't had many off-field incidents in a long time before this. What, Spencer pushed some doorman around, but that was quickly dismissed. Most teams have had worse things happen in the last several years.

Other than Pacman's idiocy at the Joule, of course. And yeah, that retard was 100% Jerry Project.
 
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It's true, amigos. Not guessing.

In fact, did you know that Hitler wanted to be a standup comedian until he met Jason and Judd Garrett? They talked him into a career change.
 
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We really haven't had many off-field incidents in a long time before this. What, Spencer pushed some doorman around, but that was quickly dismissed. Most teams have had worse things happen in the last several years.

Other than Pacman's idiocy at the Joule, of course. And yeah, that retard was 100% Jerry Project.

Do you mean aside from Dez Bryant fighting Little Wayne in a night club, or beating his mother (warranted, IMO).
 
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Source: Cowboys moving Josh Brent to non-football injury or illness list to clear roster spot; allowing him facility access and team support
 
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Report: Josh Brent’s blood alcohol level was 0.18


Posted by Michael David Smith on December 13, 2012, 8:37 AM EST

Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent had a blood alcohol level of more than double the legal limit when he crashed his car on Saturday, killing his teammate Jerry Brown.

The Dallas Morning News reports that Brent’s blood alcohol level was 0.18. The legal limit is 0.08.

According to BloodAlcoholCalculator.org, a person Brent’s weight, 320 pounds, would reach a 0.18 blood alcohol level after drinking 21 shots over a five-hour period.

Police say Brent failed field sobriety tests after the crash. Because Brown died, the law allowed Brent’s blood to be drawn against his will.

Brent faces a charge of intoxication manslaughter in Brown’s death. Brent has been released from jail on $500,000 bail, which his attorney, George Milner, described as excessive.

“It’s outrageous. It’s offensive,” Milner said.

".18? How adorable," Bob Sacamano said.

Milner was talking about his client’s bail amount, but many would use the same words to describe a person driving after 21 drinks.
 

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If he can't drive at .18 he truly is a lightweight in a big man's body. That's 9 beers still in your system.

He needs to quit drinking like I did.
 

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.18 at 320-325lbs is alot of damn alcohol

He's gonna do some serious time, in spite of how benign Sacamano thinks .18 is
 

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A .18 BAC is the same at 170 lbs or 320 lbs.

He needs to do the same thing to his drinking career as he did his NFL career - throw it away.
 
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Double the legal limit isn't really that hard to eclipse. Isn't it only like 1.5 beers an hour to get to the legal limit for the average person?

I don't think the alcohol contributed to the death so much, as it was more his moronic decision to speed excessively. Although his lack of judgement and loss of reaction time as a result of the alcohol comes into play there.
 
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A .18 BAC is the same at 170 lbs or 320 lbs.

He needs to do the same thing to his drinking career as he did his NFL career - throw it away.
a .18 can generally be handled better by a person who's 320 though.
 

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a .18 can generally be handled better by a person who's 320 though.

I disagree. BAC is the same per person. Like Dbair said, it will take a lot more drinks to get there if you're a big person who has a lot of blood in his body. It depends on how much tolerance you have. A buddy of mine drove to his probation officer and blew like a .28 on purpose to show her he had a problem. He's around 190.
 

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a .18 can generally be handled better by a person who's 320 though.

thats not entirely true...some people regardless of weight can drink one of just about anything and get "buzzed", whereas other people can drink 10 of something and feel very little

in Brent's case, he had to be drinking ALOT to get to .18...most people would make a decison not to drive with the amount of alcohol he had to have taken in to get his alcohol to that level...unfortunately, he made another decision
 
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Would have never thought that hardcore alcoholics have a better functional tolerance than everyone else. Thanks, Jon.

:themoreyouknow/bluestsrsmiley
 
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