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Mike Bass
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« on: May 04, 2008, 05:17:21 PM »


I guess this guy is getting tired of making NFL money too...

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/bears/931248,benson050408.article

Cedric Benson’s uncertain status with the Bears became more tenuous when the running back was arrested Saturday night in his home state of Texas, charged with drunk boating and resisting arrest.

Eleven months after the organization cut ties with defensive tackle Tank Johnson following his regular run-ins with the law and a stint in the Cook County Jail, the club faces scrutiny over Benson, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2005 draft who has underperformed while being paid roughly $13.8 million over three seasons.


 
Cedric Benson's career with the Bears has been less than smooth, and his Saturday arrest likely won't enhance his stature in the eyes of the organization.


Benson was arrested on Lake Travis near Austin after a Lower Colorado River Authority officer made contact with his 30-foot boat to do a random safety inspection at 9:07 p.m. Benson failed a "float test," an abbreviated field sobriety test, and when the officer instructed him he would have to come to land to do an extended test, Benson became argumentative, according to a press release from the LCRA.

When Benson refused to wear a life jacket and continued to "present himself as a threat to the officer" he was subdued with pepper spray. On land, Benson had to be dragged into a waiting Travis County Sheriff’s vehicle for transport to central booking at 9:46 p.m. He refused to take a breath test at central booking and was charged with the two Class B misdemeanors, which are each punishable by six months in jail and a fine of $2,000, according to Roger Wade, the public information officer for the Travis County Sheriffs Office. The report stated "12 to 15" other people were on the boat and no one else was charged. None of the others were football players.

"Very disappointed," coach Lovie Smith said when the team’s rookie minicamp concluded Sunday afternoon. "But the truth of the matter right now, that’s about all I know. I haven’t had a chance to speak with Cedric yet, but any time we’re talking about one of our players getting arrested, you’re disappointed. What we’re going to do from here, I’ll go back and try to get as much information as I possibly can and go from there."

The Bears drafted Tulane running back Matt Forte in the second round last weekend, with plans for him to compete with Benson immediately for playing time. Benson is recovering from a fractured left leg that required a plate and screws be inserted into the leg and ankle. General manager Jerry Angelo said last week the expectation is Benson will be ready to be on the field before veteran minicamp at the end of the month, but his injury history coupled with this off-field incident only cloud his future.

Benson twice ran into trouble while at the University of Texas. He was arrested for possession of marijuana in 2002, and was arrested for trespassing after he kicked his way into an apartment in Austin in search of a plasma television set he owned that had been stolen. The drug charge was dropped. He received an eight-day sentence for the trespassing incident, but the club felt good about using the fourth pick in ’05 on him, a selection that has dogged Angelo since. The general manager was out of town and unavailable for comment.

Benson was freed after posting $14,500 bond at 3:30 a.m. The club’s voluntary offseason program runs again Monday but it is not known if Benson will attend. Smith expects to speak with Benson soon.

"You try to wait and get as much information before you make a lot of comments about it," Benson said. "And that’s what I am going to do. We’re always disappointed when we have someone that we’re talking about being in trouble with the law."

Benson was handed the starting job last season after Thomas Jones was traded away to the New York Jets and he had 674 yards, four touchdowns and a 3.4-yard per carry average before breaking his leg against Denver on Nov. 25. He has 1,593 yards and 10 touchdowns in three seasons.

He isn't the only player to catch the attention of the law recently. Pro Bowl linebacker Lance Briggs has been summoned to Cook County Court. He will appear next month to explain why he left Illinois without the court’s permission and how he intends to complete 120 hours of community service as part of his guilty plea for leaving the scene of an accident last August stemming from his Lamborghini smash up on the Eisenhower Expy. The court had record of him having completed only two hours.
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2008, 07:58:15 AM »

Police needa leave a man alone.  haters.  I did many activities drunk in Austin and got no hassle.  He musta been rockin that boat or something crazy I guess.
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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2008, 12:20:42 PM »

In this area they've really cracked down on BWI's.  Had several relatives that
worked on water for a living.  They all said the water is unforgiving. 
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« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2008, 02:10:57 PM »

In this area they've really cracked down on BWI's.  Had several relatives that
worked on water for a living.  They all said the water is unforgiving

I'm sure Riggo, it has to be just as dangerous to boat drumk as it is to drive drunk.
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« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2008, 02:25:32 PM »

In all fairness Benson had his side of the story also...

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8082afa2&template=with-video&confirm=true

Benson plans to fight charges, denies he was intoxicated

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CHICAGO -- Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson believes officers used excessive force against him and plans to fight charges he operated a boat while intoxicated and resisted arrest on a Texas lake over the weekend.

"He denies that he was intoxicated," attorney Brian Carney said Monday. "He denies that he resisted arrest."
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Benson's version of what happened is drastically different from the police's description.

"There was no resistance on my part," Benson told the Chicago Tribune. "Was I drunk? No."

Police say Benson was operating the boat with 15 passengers when a Lower Colorado River Authority officer stopped him for a random safety inspection. He failed a field sobriety test on the officer's boat and was uncooperative when the officer tried to take him ashore, the authority said.

Benson argued whether he would go to land for a follow-up field sobriety test and refused to put on a life jacket, and the officer had to use pepper spray to subdue him, the authority said. He refused to leave the officer's boat and had to be dragged to a car to be taken to the Travis County jail, the authority said.

Carney acknowledged his client owned the boat, but he questioned whether Benson was behind the wheel and wondered why officers felt threatened.

"Is he going to jump in the lake and swim away?" Carney said. "You just swim into the night? You start the boat and take him over there."

Carney said Benson was "completely compliant" and even said "thank you very much" after he completed the sobriety test. He said Benson then told them he wanted to go back to his boat.

Carney added Benson did nothing "aggressive" until after he was pepper sprayed, when he started screaming for his mother and the boat. He said officers threw his client to the ground and poured water on him to wash away the spray, causing Benson to choke.

"They might as well have been waterboarding him," Carney said.

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« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2008, 04:46:16 PM »

This is getting interesting.


http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/05/09/another-witness-supports-benson/
ANOTHER WITNESS SUPPORTS BENSON
Posted by Mike Florio on May 9, 2008, 9:28 a.m.
The arrest of Bears running back Cedric Benson has developed into one of more gripping legal dramas that the NFL has seen since Mark Chmura decided to cavort with high-school girls.

Police claim that Benson was operating his boat while under the influence and that Benson thereafter resisted arrest.  Benson claims that he wasn’t drunk and that he was mistreated by police, a contention that has been corroborated by one of the women who were on his boat.

Benson is now finding support from a woman who had no connection to his boat.  Toby Patch claims that he saw police “manhandling” Benson after they took him off the boat.

“As they were taking him up the dock, they stopped.  He said, ‘I am fine, I can continue walking,’ and they put their legs behind his knees and knocked him over his knees and started hog-carrying him,” Patch told KXAN in Texas, via the Chicago Tribune.

“They ended up — I don’t know why — but laid him on his back, I head him say, ‘Please don’t pepper spray me, please don’t pepper spray me.’  It was uncalled for, it was ludicrous, no point for it.”

Meanwhile, the Tribune has the Benson booking video, which really doesn’t show much of anything.

Benson reportedly is considering a lawsuit, and we think that he should go for it, since it’s the best way to get to the truth as to what happened on that boat.

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« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2008, 04:53:34 PM »

Too bad I bet Bears fans kinda wish he wouls get arrested just so they could keep him away from the field....
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