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Tragic, and so stupid given the resources these guys have access to, like free rides home.
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I will never understand the selfishness of people who still drink and drive in the age of Uber/Lyft.
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Awful! I hate hearing this. Drunk driving should have steeper consequences.
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Regardless of the outcome of any criminal charges filed against him, the NFL should immediately ban him for life.
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Sad for the person that was killed, but also sad for Ruggs.. hes a good kid, every interview ive seen him in you cant help but think this is a good guy to have on your locker room.. you can say that about every alabama receiver, theyre groomed a certain way. He made a terrible mistake today that will cost him big.
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There have been too many times that I've been told that nothing good happens after midnight. And although I can testify that that's not exactly 100% true, there's a bit of merit to the saying. I can't imagine being a young man with so much time and money at my disposal, let alone one who lives and works in Las Vegas. He had a bright future ahead of him and I hope he hasn't ruined that.
With that being said, my thoughts in this regard are more with the family of the person who died as a result of his apparent indiscretion. I'd hate getting that call and my prayers are with them to be able to carry on more than they are with Ruggs to be able to turn his situation around. Some "mistakes" are simply too easy to avoid. -
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Ross already on the phone looking for clarity on ruggs legal situation. In all seriousness though good for the raiders showing class. This clown could of took a Uber or called the team or nfl ride pick up service. Hes got no one to blame but himself.
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After leaving a birthday party in 1998, Little crashed into and killed Susan Gutweiler in St. Louis, Missouri who was on her way to pick up her son from a concert. When tested, his blood alcohol content was 0.19 percent, 0.11 points exceeding the legal limit of 0.08 in the state of Missouri. Little received four years probation and was ordered to undergo a thousand hours of community service.[22]Our justice system is a joke. Oh, and an 8 game suspension from the NFL.
On April 24, 2004, he was arrested again for driving while intoxicated after being stopped by The Ladue Police Department for driving 78 miles per hour in a 55 mile-per-hour zone on Interstate 64. At the time, he had red eyes, smelled of alcohol, and failed three roadside sobriety tests. He later admitted that he drank alcohol to the police.[24] After being convicted of misdemeanor speeding but acquitted of DWI, Little received two years of probation on May 6, 2005, and was prohibited from drinking any sort of alcoholic beverage during his time of probation.[25]
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At least two families forever changed. Sad. All around.
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Ross is on the phone with his agent now.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...st-round-cb-damon-arnette-video-death-threats