RustyBourneHorse
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Probably took a bad angle at the stoplight and got pulled over
I think he tried to ground swipe, and the cop took it as he was drunk.
Probably took a bad angle at the stoplight and got pulled over
Marcus Maye caused an accident and charged with a DUI in February. League didn’t find out until a few weeks back. He’s still allowed to play as of now. If Kazee is immediately suspended just proves the league is crookedIf convicted, he’ll likely get suspended by the league.
I think he had tequila farts Those things will peel paintI think he tried to ground swipe, and the cop took it as he was drunk.
I think he had tequila farts Those things will peel paint
Marcus Maye caused an accident and charged with a DUI in February. League didn’t find out until a few weeks back. He’s still allowed to play as of now. If Kazee is immediately suspended just proves the league is crooked
100% agree. If they’re asking you for the sobriety test. You’re definitely taking a ride to get blood drawn after. Lol
If walking a straight line is still a test I could easily fail that if I have to do it right after standing up at times. I have vertigoHell even a fully sober person might fail a sobriety test anyway at 3 am depending on how hard they been at it all day.. We've all been tired as hell behind the wheel and if we were asked to some complicated roadside gymnastics probably couldn't pull it off. Again, I don't drink.. never have.. lost my grandmother and one of my best friends when they were hit by drunk drivers. I have no special affinity for drunk drivers.. But I try to keep things in perspective. This kid made an error in judgement.. It happens.. I aint about to crucify him for it. Hopefully he learns from it.. He got a lesson that will cost him money.. but didn't cost anything truly valuable.. like a life.
Exactlyit will take year if it ever goes to court..doesn't effect this yeart its
misd. type, not a felony. If first offense, i doubt he gets suspended at all..
lets let the facts come out first..
,man some of you all over this guy he will be available for the rest of the season.. book it..
I've been given a couple of field sobriety tests and breathalyzers that I passed. Still went to jail after one of those for something else, but I ended up getting off on that charge because I didn't actually break a law.I'd be willing to bet that since the dawn of time anybody who did a "field sobriety test" failed that test in the eyes of the tester.
That’s pure garbage. If you’re 28, you’re 100% responsible for your actions. Stop making excuses for these guys.They are absolutely kids. When you are 20-30 those are the years you learn how to be an adult and mistakes are going to happen and they are going to happen often. The latest neurological research has strong evidence indicating that modern human brains aren’t done developing until the mid-20’s. Kazee is 28. He’s barely passed beyond that point and still has a ton to learn about life.
Expecting a developing brain and inexperienced brain to make decisions based on the actions of say, a 40 - 50 y/o brain, is piss-poor expectations borne out of unsound reasoning. He made a mistake like tens of millions of other Americans, some far older than him, have made. He will learn from it. Crucifying him is the last thing that needs to be done. He will pay his fines and suffer the consequences of having a DUI on his record. He doesn’t, on top of that, need to also self-flagellate himself to appease self-righteous onlookers who need a show while they tsk-tsk at him in disgust.
Amazes me that these millionaires dont Uber or hire a driver when they’re out partying
I agree, he should face the consequences. Be a man and then sign a team-friendly contract for 2022.Ummmmmm, when did even talk about Kazee in my post? I was responding to the "it could happen to anybody" terrible, terrible take.
But to address Kazee situation directly, if he comes back with a 0.0000000 (whatever) breathalyzer, then good for him. No harm no foul. Stuff happens.
But if he blew anything close to the legal limit, it was still a bad decision that is inexcusable even if we was not "legally impaired". Doesn't mean he should be thrown off the edge of the world, but he should face the consequences for his actions and hopefully he learns from it.
I'm just not a fan for making any excuse that "normalizes" DWI.
Feel free to disagree, but we won't ever agree if your take is DWI happens all the time and it's fine.
I agree that is why I said it falls under personal conduct which gives Goodell discretion. No different if he got into a fight outside a club.But even then the comparison Ronnie is making doesn’t make much sense. Kazee isn’t in trouble for drinking. He’s in trouble for operating a car while drunk. So a DUI isn’t the same thing as just smoking a joint.
Put it another way, if Kazee was high and got pulled over, he’d be in trouble for operating a vehicle while high, not the act of just smoking some weed.