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  • #16
    The NFL has a program that will pick you and your car up if you have been drinking to much, no questions asked. Why not use that? lol
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    • #17
      According to a probable cause affidavit from the Grapevine police, Cowboys nose tackle Jay Ratliff was “verbally abusive several times” after being arrested for DWI early Tuesday morning,Tim MacMahon of ESPN Dallas reports.

      Arresting officer Eric Barch wrote that Ratliff had been “cooperative and courteous” at the scene of the accident, but the nose tackle’s “demeanor changed considerably” after being transported to jail.

      Ratliff, according to the affidavit, showed a total of 12 clues of intoxication while taking three field sobriety tests. After being arrested, Ratliff complained of prior injuries that could have affected his ability to perform those tests, the report stated.

      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.

      Despite "major damage to the driver side" of Ratliff's Ford F150 truck, he did not suffer any injuries during the accident with an 18-wheeler. The crash report states that the accident was caused when Ratliff's truck turned into the 18-wheeler, then turned sideways and struck a median protector.

      Ratliff told the officer that he had been “chillin’ with a homegirl” in Arlington, Texas, and was en route to his home in Southlake. Asked why he was near the Irving/Grapevine border – an area out of the way if driving from Arlington to Southlake – Ratliff said he followed directions from his truck’s navigation system.

      At the jail, Ratliff refused to answer questions or provide a breath specimen. A search warrant for Ratliff’s blood was issued at 2:55 a.m., more than two hours after the accident. It will take at least 10 days for the Grapevine police to get the results of Ratliff’s blood-alcohol test.
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      • #18
        JOSH DAVIS
        WFAA
        Posted on January 23, 2013 at 4:11 PM

        Updated today at 6:29 PM

        GRAPEVINE -- The officer who arrested Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Jay Ratliff on suspicion of DWI did not initially smell alcohol on him and said the veteran "seemed to be moving around quite well given the wreck," according to an affidavit.

        The documents, obtained by News 8 from Grapevine Municipal Court, detail Ratliff's arrest early Tuesday morning after his Ford F-150 careened into an 18 wheeler and struck the guardrail on State Highway 114 near the Grapevine-Irving border.

        While Ratliff eventually failed a field sobriety test and declined to submit to a Breathalyzer test, the responding officer wrote that the veteran Cowboys defensive player did not initially show signs of intoxication.

        In the search warrant affidavit for Ratliff's truck, Officer Eric Branch said after he was dispatched to an accident in which the pickup truck was said to have flipped over, he found it "standing upright with major damage to the driver side of the vehicle." No alcohol was found in the vehicle.

        The officer said he spoke to Ratliff and "at first did not smell an odor of alcoholic beverage." The officer wrote that Ratliff was not slurring his words and "seemed to be moving around quite well." Officer Eric Barch wrote the 31-year-old "initially did not show any outward signs of intoxication, but I know wrecks during the nighttime often involve intoxicated motorists."

        Barch wrote Ratliff "appeared to be in excellent physical condition," and, citing past experience, "people who are in very good physical condition can mask intoxication very well with regard to speech and balance."

        "Given the circumstances I felt I would be remiss in not investigating the possibility of DWI further in Ratliff," Officer Barch wrote in the affidavit.

        The policeman said he spoke to Ratliff a second time and "smelled a moderate odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath" and "checked closely and noticed his eyes were bloodshot and watered."

        Ratliff told the officer he was "chillin' with a 'homegirl'," according to the document. Ratliff said he was going home to Southlake and the officer "did not understand how Ratliff ended up on the Irving/Grapevine border." Ratliff told the officer he was "following navigation" when asked how he got to where he crashed the vehicle.

        Ratliff was then given a field sobriety test.

        The officer's test results show Ratliff had six clues toward intoxication in test analyzing involuntary horizontal and vertical eye movements. The affidavit says he showed six clues of intoxication –– four is the so-called "decision point."

        In the walk and turn portion of the test, Ratliff showed three clues of intoxication, including starting too soon, missing his heel-to-toe motion and turning improperly. Two clues are the "decision point" of that test.

        Finally, in the one-leg stand test, Ratliff showed three clues of intoxication, including swaying, using his arms to balance and putting his foot down. Two clues are the "decision point" of that test.

        The affidavit said after the test, Ratliff was arrested for DWI and taken to the Grapevine Police Department Jail for booking. Officer Barch said after the arrest Ratliff "began complaining of prior injuries that could have affected his ability to perform the walk and turn and one-leg stand portions of the sobriety test."

        The officer noted he did not ask Ratliff about pre-existing conditions before the test and Ratliff did not inform him of any. Officer Barch noted Ratliff "did not appear to have any difficulty moving around the crash scene" and he did not suspect any injuries, as Ratliff told him he was uninjured initially.

        Officer Barch wrote Ratliff's demeanor "changed considerably" at the jail. One the scene, Ratliff was described as "cooperative and courteous," but at the jail, his mood shifted to "verbally abusive." Ratliff refused a breath test and refused to answer questions when asked to participate in a DWI interview. Investigators secured a warrant and took his blood. Those results take about 10 days.

        Ratliff was released on a $500 bond before noon Tuesday.
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        • #19
          Damn. JJ needs to have an in-house 12 step program for these guys.

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          • #20
            I am willing to bet he gets cut from the team. After going off on JJ, now this. JJ will have to make an example of these guys in my opinion.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
              I am willing to bet he gets cut from the team. After going off on JJ, now this. JJ will have to make an example of these guys in my opinion.
              Ratliff should have done everyone a favor, and knocked Skeletor the fuck out. Jones was completely out of line.
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              But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
                I am willing to bet he gets cut from the team. After going off on JJ, now this. JJ will have to make an example of these guys in my opinion.
                Everybody may just want to chill and see if he was actually drunk first.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                  Ratliff should have done everyone a favor, and knocked Skeletor the fuck out. Jones was completely out of line.
                  I agree, JJ was out of line when he bought the cowboys.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
                    I agree, JJ was out of line when he bought the cowboys.
                    Meh. There's not a better owner in the league, business wise. He just needs to realize he's a business man, not a football guy.
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                    • #25
                      No discipline, why should we be surprised? Would Jimmy tolerate this, just asking?

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                      • #26
                        They showed the truck yeterday it was actually a SVT Raptor, it was fucked up too.
                        Originally posted by Silverback
                        Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by saleen449 View Post
                          Everybody may just want to chill and see if he was actually drunk first.
                          Get out of here with your perfectly good logic and common sense approach.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by gip99gt View Post
                            The NFL has a program that will pick you and your car up if you have been drinking to much, no questions asked. Why not use that? lol
                            I only know a counter argument from sports radio - so take it for what it's worth.

                            Supposedly the program is anonymous, but the players are paranoid it would go against them in contract negotiations.

                            In my opinion, it's still bullshit.

                            1. DUIs are BAD things.
                            2. Like the coaches/owners/GMs...etc don't know who the party people are anyway.

                            I think it boils down to what was mentioned earlier. Egos and "I won't get caught" mentality.
                            Originally posted by MR EDD
                            U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                            • #29
                              you never take the field tests!!!!!!!!!!!!
                              http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
                                They showed the truck yeterday it was actually a SVT Raptor, it was fucked up too.
                                during the last off season and the lockout season he was one of the few cowboys that worked out in the hummer showroom that I worked at. Nice guy when I came across him, and that truck was bad ass.
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