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Glad to see Marvin finally gets it and tells it like it is... These guys have loads of Money and won't even call a cab he deserves to be suspended for the season.....

Lewis expects Thurman to be suspended for seasonAssociated Press


CINCINNATI -- Coach Marvin Lewis expects middle linebacker Odell Thurman to be suspended for the rest of the season following his arrest early Monday on a drunken driving charge, making him the sixth Cincinnati Bengal arrested this year.



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Thurman, already serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, could get an additional one-year suspension from the league.

The arrest came less than a week after commissioner Roger Goodell visited Cincinnati and reminded players of their responsibility to stay out of trouble and represent the league honorably. It also drew Lewis' most stinging comments since receiver Chris Henry was arrested last December, starting the streak of court appearances by Bengals players.

Henry and receiver Reggie McNeal were passengers in the sport utility vehicle Thurman was driving Monday, but were not charged. Police said Thurman registered 0.18 percent on a blood alcohol test, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08.

"I am not pleased," Lewis said. "It's not right, it's not what we stand for, it's not what the National Football League should represent."

Thurman, a second-round draft pick from Georgia last year, started all but one game during the Bengals' first winning season and first playoff appearance since 1990. The league suspended him in the offseason for missing a drug test.

He was arrested at 3 a.m. Monday, a few hours after the team returned from a 28-20 victory in Pittsburgh. Henry had five catches for 69 yards and a pair of touchdowns in that game.

Police Capt. Dan Gerard said an officer working near a DUI checkpoint on the city's east side saw Thurman drive the sport utility vehicle across a double yellow line and stopped him. Although police declined to identify the two Bengals who were passengers, McNeal told The Associated Press he and Henry also were in the vehicle.

McNeal declined to go into detail about what happened or why Thurman was driving.

"Just a misunderstanding," McNeal said, as he left Paul Brown Stadium on Monday afternoon.

Thurman was given the breath test, then released to a sober companion who drove him home, Gerard said. He is scheduled for a court appearance on Oct. 2, the day his four-game suspension ends.

If convicted, Thurman could get a tougher sentence because of the high blood-alcohol level, Sgt. Jon Payer said. The average sentence for a first-time offender in Ohio is three days in jail or an alcohol-education program and a $500 fine, he said.

Lewis expects Thurman to get an additional punishment from the league. Another violation of its substance abuse policy brings a minimum one-year suspension in addition to the one he is already serving.

"He just obviously doesn't understand the privilege and the right to play in the National Football League," Lewis said. "This will probably be dealt with very severely."

Lewis has repeatedly drafted players who were in trouble with the law or their coaches during their college careers, and has steadfastly defended them following their arrests once they joined the Bengals. He came down harshly on Thurman, but sidestepped questions about the teammates that were with him.

"It's socially and morally not right to be -- if by the test that is true -- that you are intoxicated behind the wheel," Lewis said. "It's not correct. It's not right for our society, and I think that's a bad message. These guys all have the ability to do the right thing and call a cab or do whatever it takes."

Henry has been arrested four times and convicted twice, avoiding jail time so far. He pleaded guilty to marijuana possession in northern Kentucky, and this month pleaded guilty to a weapon charge in Orlando, Fla.
 

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what is so hard about not getting arrested when you play for the bengals
 

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what the heck is wrong with the Bengals players, are they trying to become the new Oakland Raiders or something??????
 

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Cincy is the most conservative city in the USA. The legal ramifications have to be a nightmare.
 

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Why the Bengals not the Skins or Eagles i just hope that next time sean Taylor gets caught for doing something stupid its in a district where the DA has a pair.
 

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All I can think when I hear Thurman was theisman tooting his horn last year about how great he was gonna be.

This article makes me respect Lewis that much more. Good quotes
 

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Best part of the story is that Chris Henry was in the back of the car. As Thurman was getting his sobreity test, Henry started puking out of the back window.
 

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Here's the 64,000 dollar question would JFE rather have Chris Henry on this team or T.O.? Where is the outrage with what Cincinnati has done? With the multiple felonies that they have had this season, Gotta be some modern day record by the way, there should be alot more press and heat on the bengals than what they are getting. The media play on this is an absolute fraction of what happened with TO and his contract last year. I mean seriously whats worse one guy wanting more money and causing a disturbance or (drumroll please)
draft a guy that stole stuff from an apartment
draft an alleged rapist
draft a guy kicked off his team for smoking bud
have a guy driving a boat drunk
have a guy get arrested 4 times in 3 states in one offseason
have a guy violate the substance abuse policy then get a DUI
have a guy get drunk in public and get tased
 

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Future 585 said:
All I can think when I hear Thurman was theisman tooting his horn last year about how great he was gonna be.

This article makes me respect Lewis that much more. Good quotes
Lewis talks a good game, but thats all it is, a game. When it gets down to it he doesn't care. He's all show. You think Parcells would have had the offseason problems that the bengals had this year?
 

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Natedawg44 said:
Lewis talks a good game, but thats all it is, a game. When it gets down to it he doesn't care. He's all show. You think Parcells would have had the offseason problems that the bengals had this year?

Your 100 percent right.

Wait till the draft, he'll be back drafting turds again. :rolleyes:
 

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Natedawg44 said:
You think Parcells would have had the offseason problems that the bengals had this year?

no, cuz they wouldn't have been Parcells' players...ever
 

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Natedawg44 said:
Lewis talks a good game, but thats all it is, a game. When it gets down to it he doesn't care. He's all show. You think Parcells would have had the offseason problems that the bengals had this year?

Are you serious? Lewis is in this mess because he does care -- he cares really deeply about these players and feels like he can be the guy to turn some of these kids around. Don't blame Lewis here -- he is a good guy who is really committed to these turdish players. Is he misguided? Sure? But is he all talk? Absolutely not.
 

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Natedawg44 said:
Here's the 64,000 dollar question would JFE rather have Chris Henry on this team or T.O.? Where is the outrage with what Cincinnati has done? With the multiple felonies that they have had this season, Gotta be some modern day record by the way, there should be alot more press and heat on the bengals than what they are getting. The media play on this is an absolute fraction of what happened with TO and his contract last year. I mean seriously whats worse one guy wanting more money and causing a disturbance or (drumroll please)
draft a guy that stole stuff from an apartment
draft an alleged rapist
draft a guy kicked off his team for smoking bud
have a guy driving a boat drunk
have a guy get arrested 4 times in 3 states in one offseason
have a guy violate the substance abuse policy then get a DUI
have a guy get drunk in public and get tased

We have an alleged rapist and a convicted sexual batterer on the team presently.
 

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the league will be doing the suspension. lewis is a fine guy but if you roll in the pig pen you will get pig s*&$# on you
 

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conner01 said:
the league will be doing the suspension.

That's right - I think that people don't understand that with Thurman currently serving a 4-game suspension he is in stage 2 (i think of the substance abuse program) - I believe that means 3 positive tests. He is prohibited from using any substances, alcohol included. He blew a .17 and is on record admitting to a cop that he had "a few beers" -- even if he is able to get out of a conviction here the league has plenty of evidence for a suspension.

This would mean that when Thurman is eligible to come back he will have played in 16 games and have been suspended for 20.

This kid is a real talent on the field -- I recall several folks on the board freaking out when we took Burnett instead of him. Burnett may not be as good a player but at least he's going to see the field.
 

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"It's socially and morally not right to be -- if by the test that is true -- that you are intoxicated behind the wheel," Lewis said. "It's not correct. It's not right for our society, and I think that's a bad message. These guys all have the ability to do the right thing and call a cab or do whatever it takes."

Not to mention the $$$$$ to pay for it!@
 
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