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"Jay Ratliff..."you tell me don't drink and drive, I say 'what is this?'""


          

smh...fool blew a .16 two and a half hours AFTER the cops showed up. Good job learning a lesson from that whole Jerry Brown situation.

http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/8890044/jay-ratliff-dallas-cowboys-blood-alcohol-content-16-police

Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Jay Ratliff's blood alcohol content was 0.16 percent -- twice the legal limit -- after his arrest for driving while intoxicated last week, blood test results revealed, according to Grapevine, Texas, police.

Ratliff was arrested in the early morning hours of Jan. 22 after his 2011 Ford pickup truck sideswiped an 18-wheeler and slammed into a median protector on State Highway 114. There were no injuries as a result of the crash, which caused major damage to the driver's side of Ratliff's truck.

The police report states that Ratliff, a four-time Pro Bowler and team captain, failed three field sobriety tests at the scene and refused to provide a breath specimen. A search warrant was issued for a blood sample at 2:55 a.m., almost two and a half hours after the police arrived at the scene of the accident.

Ratliff's arrest came less than two months after his backup, Josh Brent, was charged with intoxication manslaughter after a wreck that killed outside linebacker Jerry Brown, who was on the Cowboys' practice squad.

Blood results after the Dec. 8 accident, which occurred on the same highway as Ratliff's wreck about 16 miles away, revealed that Brent had a blood alcohol level of 0.189 percent.

Brent was indicted on one count of intoxication manslaughter and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. He also could receive probation. Brent is free on $100,000 bond and is required to wear an alcohol monitor.

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Ratliff bonded out of the Grapevine jail the day of his arrest. A source told ESPNDallas.com that Ratliff and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones met the next day.

Ratliff, his agent, Mark Slough have yet to comment on the arrest.

Calvin Hill, a consultant for the Cowboys' Player Development Program, said in a statement Monday afternoon that the team has been in communication with Ratliff regarding the incident and "will monitor the legal process and work within the NFL guidelines for player behavior moving forward."

Hill referenced the crash that killed Brown in his statement and said the Cowboys "know that one incident is too many."

"The critical goal is to effect the decision making process in the hours before the wrong decision is made," he said in the statement.

"Our player assistance programs in the areas of preventing incidents such as these are at the highest level in professional sports, but we are always looking to do better and for ways to improve. We will continue to draw upon the best expertise and resources available, both internally and from outside the organization, to work toward being the best in the areas of education, prevention, and effecting the right decisions," Hill said.

According to the probable cause affidavit written by arresting officer Eric Barch, Ratliff was "verbally abusive several times" after being transported to the Grapevine jail. Ratliff had been "cooperative and courteous" at the scene of the accident, Barch wrote.

Ratliff, according to the affidavit, showed a total of 12 clues of intoxication while taking three field sobriety tests. Ratliff, who underwent season-ending surgery to repair a sports hernia on Dec. 13, complained after his arrest about prior injuries that could have affected his ability to perform two of the field sobriety tests, Barch wrote. The officer stated in his report that Ratliff did not have any difficulty moving around the crash scene.

Ratliff told the officer that he had been "chillin' with a homegirl" in Arlington, Texas, and was en route to his home in Southlake.

ESPNDallas.com's Calvin Watkins contributed to this report.

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Cincinnati Cowboys?
Jan 28th 2013
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subj and 1st sentence made me think cops pulled this guy
Jan 28th 2013
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DUIs should get a one year league ban no pay...
Jan 28th 2013
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sadly, they probably wouldn't
Jan 28th 2013
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niggas only care about shit that directly affects them
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      how hard could the NFL go at alcoholism
Jan 29th 2013
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      lol josh brent is facing the loss of game checks and his
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The worst part is that every player has access to a service
Jan 28th 2013
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the thing is, I'm sure the players think GMs are keeping tabs
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so.
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lol right.
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this would be an awful excuse and any gm who actually said that
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I see your point, but seriously fam
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even if they didnt, they got plenty of cab fare
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      Its free, and available to ALL players
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DUI's in general should have harsher punishments
Jan 29th 2013
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      i've always wanted to know what my real life buzz equates
Jan 29th 2013
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pass the Heineken and MIND YA BUSINESS!
Jan 28th 2013
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RexLongfellow
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1. "Cincinnati Cowboys?"
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Cenario
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2. "subj and 1st sentence made me think cops pulled this guy "
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over and gave him break and then he got into an accident later.

-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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3. "DUIs should get a one year league ban no pay..."
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i bet them niggas cut the shit out then

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4. "sadly, they probably wouldn't"
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i mean his teammate is looking at jail time because he took a teammates life and that didn't stop him.

>i bet them niggas cut the shit out then

-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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7. "niggas only care about shit that directly affects them"
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and by them i mean them pockets....alot of these dumb ass "get DUI" type of niggas are prolly one or 2 paychecks away from bein broke...so snatch 16 checks away...a large portion of these niggas might straighten up...

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9. "how hard could the NFL go at alcoholism"
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and not look like some bullshitters?

they're getting hit pretty hard on the safety issue, they're probably looking at this like WTF else can happen to our image?

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Cenario
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12. "lol josh brent is facing the loss of game checks and his "
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freedom.

That ain't stop ratliff.

People have an invincibility complex that certain things won't happen to them. It doesn't matter what the possible punishment could be. The results of drunk driving could be....

loss of your life
loss of a passengers life
loss of life by pedestrian/adverse vehicle's occupants
severe injury to yourself or others
prison
fine
team/league suspension
etc.

But they do it anyway. You think possible league suspension for 1 year is going to stop someone when the above doesn't anyway?

Not saying your idea is a bad one, just saying that sadly, it probably wouldn't be much of a deterring factor.

-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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5. "The worst part is that every player has access to a service"
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that will come and get you for free!!!!

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8. "the thing is, I'm sure the players think GMs are keeping tabs "
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So if a dude stays using the service, they can knock him down when it comes to extension time.

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-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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15. "this would be an awful excuse and any gm who actually said that "
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out loud would get killed for it. I know negotiations look ugly but if the media got a hold of a gm actually coming down a player for using a car service they'd have a field day

  

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18. "I see your point, but seriously fam"
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You have a dude that refuses to put himself or anyone else at risk and shows up on the practice field, and game day, there's not a gm in the league that could hold that against someone

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16. "even if they didnt, they got plenty of cab fare"
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And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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17. "Its free, and available to ALL players"
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Especially players from the cowboys, they could come and drive your car to your crib for you!

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11. "DUI's in general should have harsher punishments"
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but legal limit could also go up a hair (3 beers over a few hours should not be punishable imo)

  

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14. "i've always wanted to know what my real life buzz equates"
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to in numbers.

We've all driven buzzed/drunk before. I did it enough when I was younger. But if i knew that what I called a slight buzz, was really a .12, maybe I take a cab and get my car in the morning. I had always been more fearful of the legal ramifications than getting into an accident. The most scared I ever been in life was when I was pulled over while buzzed smh.

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6. "pass the Heineken and MIND YA BUSINESS!"
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