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Kenny Britt arrested on a DUI charge


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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-on-football/19620970/kenny-britt-reportedly-arrested-for-dui-friday-morning

 

Last offseason, Titans wideout Kenny Britt was held up as a prime example of off-field misbehavior without the structure of training camps, thanks to a number of run-ins with the law. But maybe it's just Britt: he was reportedly arrested for DUI in Fort Campbell, Kentucky early Friday morning.

 

That report comes from 104.5 The Zone in Nashville, Tennessee, although from all accounts, a spokesman from the military base has not offered up comment.

 

The Titans have, however, and they handed Jim Wyatt the standard-issue vague comment about gathering facts. (It, literally, is boilerplate.)

 

"We are aware of the situation and are in the process of gathering more facts," the Titans said in a statement.

This is extremely bad news for Britt, as it is his eighth -- eighth! -- arrest since he was drafted by the Titans in the first round (30th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft.

 

Britt was involved in a number of different run-ins with the law during the locked-out offseason last year, but wasn't punished because there was no CBA.

 

 

Some guys just don't get it....

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Somebody should start a fantasy football league based on both on/off the field negative or irresponsible behaviors or incidents. The scoring would be based on all different criteria: number/type of arrests, number/length of suspensions, number of children (bonus points if they're by different woman and extra bonuses if each child they have has a different baby mama), point system for degrees of infractions- felonies, misdemeanors, involvement in bar fights or shootings/killings. On field would be based on points received for illegal hits and such, which received a personal foul call.

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Somebody should start a fantasy football league based on both on/off the field negative or irresponsible behaviors or incidents. The scoring would be based on all different criteria: number/type of arrests, number/length of suspensions, number of children (bonus points if they're by different woman and extra bonuses if each child they have has a different baby mama), point system for degrees of infractions- felonies, misdemeanors, involvement in bar fights or shootings/killings. On field would be based on points received for illegal hits and such, which received a personal foul call.

 

 

Can MFL handle that kind of league ;) I wouldn't want to be scoring all that by hand.

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Can MFL handle that kind of league ;) I wouldn't want to be scoring all that by hand.

 

 

LoL! Come on Steve! You probably played FF back when I did. I started in 1989 and it was a blast using the newspaper to calculate scores and a word processor of some type to produce a standings page for your league members, which you then drove around town to hand out. :wacko:

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LoL! Come on Steve! You probably played FF back when I did. I started in 1989 and it was a blast using the newspaper to calculate scores and a word processor of some type to produce a standings page for your league members, which you then drove around town to hand out. :wacko:

 

 

I was co-commish of our league back in the early days. We used FFLM (Fantasy Football Manager) pretty early on, but for the first few years it was the old Excel or other spreadsheet and USA Today while I watched MNF. But we never drove around delivering results, I think we just did email (we all had it by then, sometime in early 90s)

 

If some fantasy software existed it would be much more fun and you could use all sorts of extra categories aside from criminal activity. Bonus points for gold teeth, jewelry in the teeth, wild tatoos, crazy hair, etc.

 

WOW, I was just checking our league records, and this is our 20th year, with at least half of our original 12 owners still in the league (and the same 2 as co-comish all that time.)

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