Capt. Larsen
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http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/nfl/arrests.html
The following figures are based on 385 arrests compiled since 2000 at arrests/citations: NFL players, 2000-Present:http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/nfl/arrests.html
Teams with the most arrests since 2000:
Minnesota 29
Cincinnati 27
Denver 20
Kansas City 20
Miami 19
Jacksonville 18
Tennessee 18
Chargers 16
Teams with the most arrests since January 2007:
Denver 8
Jacksonville 8
Miami 7
Minnesota 6
Pittsburgh 5
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Players with the most incidents since 2000:
6-CB Adam "Pacman" Jones (Tennessee)
6-WR Chris Henry (Cincinnati)
4-S Dwight Smith (Detroit)
4-OT Bryant McKinnie (Minnesota)
4-DL Leonardo Carson (Chargers)
4-LB Steve Foley (Chargers)
4-DL Terry "Tank" Johnson (Dallas)
Note: Of the above six players, Johnson, McKinnie and Smith are active. Jones is trying to come back from suspension.
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Most common charge: drunken driving. Of 385 incidents since 2000, 112 (29 percent) involve drunken driving.
Repeat offenders: 163 of the 385 incidents (42 percent) were committed by 65 players with more than one arrest.
Most troubled positions: wide receiver (67 arrests), cornerblack (54). oops, freudian typo.</span>
Worst months on calendar, excluding 2008: June (42 arrests), May (40).
Worst month since 2000: March 2007 (12 arrests).
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RESOLUTIONS
In compiling a list of 385 arrests and citations involving NFL players
since 2000, the Union-Tribune could find legal resolutions to 317
incidents. Among those where no legal resolution could be found, many
are still pending. Here is a breakdown of those found resolved:
Convictions, pleas to lesser charges, diversion programs: 65 percent
Dropped without penalty: 29 percent
Acquittals: 6 percent
I know it's a rhetorical question, but what do all these players have in common?
Edited by: Capt. Larsen
The following figures are based on 385 arrests compiled since 2000 at arrests/citations: NFL players, 2000-Present:http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/nfl/arrests.html
Teams with the most arrests since 2000:
Minnesota 29
Cincinnati 27
Denver 20
Kansas City 20
Miami 19
Jacksonville 18
Tennessee 18
Chargers 16
Teams with the most arrests since January 2007:
Denver 8
Jacksonville 8
Miami 7
Minnesota 6
Pittsburgh 5
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Players with the most incidents since 2000:
6-CB Adam "Pacman" Jones (Tennessee)
6-WR Chris Henry (Cincinnati)
4-S Dwight Smith (Detroit)
4-OT Bryant McKinnie (Minnesota)
4-DL Leonardo Carson (Chargers)
4-LB Steve Foley (Chargers)
4-DL Terry "Tank" Johnson (Dallas)
Note: Of the above six players, Johnson, McKinnie and Smith are active. Jones is trying to come back from suspension.
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Most common charge: drunken driving. Of 385 incidents since 2000, 112 (29 percent) involve drunken driving.
Repeat offenders: 163 of the 385 incidents (42 percent) were committed by 65 players with more than one arrest.
Most troubled positions: wide receiver (67 arrests), cornerblack (54). oops, freudian typo.</span>
Worst months on calendar, excluding 2008: June (42 arrests), May (40).
Worst month since 2000: March 2007 (12 arrests).
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RESOLUTIONS
In compiling a list of 385 arrests and citations involving NFL players
since 2000, the Union-Tribune could find legal resolutions to 317
incidents. Among those where no legal resolution could be found, many
are still pending. Here is a breakdown of those found resolved:
Convictions, pleas to lesser charges, diversion programs: 65 percent
Dropped without penalty: 29 percent
Acquittals: 6 percent
I know it's a rhetorical question, but what do all these players have in common?
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