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Lions Assistant Cullen Arrested Twice In Two Weeks (1 Viewer)

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Lions Assistant Cullen Arrested Twice In Two Weeks

Associated Press, via ESPN.com - [Full Article]

Detroit Lions defensive line coach Joe Cullen has been arrested twice during the past two weeks, cited for driving nude and later on suspicion of drunken driving. "I would like to apologize to the Detroit Lions organization, our fans, my family and friends for any embarrassment these incidents have caused," Cullen said. "These incidents represent a mistake in judgment on my part. I deeply regret them and have learned a valuable lesson. It won't happen again."

 
Lions Assistant Cullen Arrested Twice In Two WeeksAssociated Press, via ESPN.com - [Full Article]Detroit Lions defensive line coach Joe Cullen has been arrested twice during the past two weeks, cited for driving nude and later on suspicion of drunken driving. "I would like to apologize to the Detroit Lions organization, our fans, my family and friends for any embarrassment these incidents have caused," Cullen said. "These incidents represent a mistake in judgment on my part. I deeply regret them and have learned a valuable lesson. It won't happen again."
Mistake in judgement is an understatement :loco:
 
Lions Assistant Cullen Arrested Twice In Two WeeksAssociated Press, via ESPN.com - [Full Article]Detroit Lions defensive line coach Joe Cullen has been arrested twice during the past two weeks, cited for driving nude and later on suspicion of drunken driving. "I would like to apologize to the Detroit Lions organization, our fans, my family and friends for any embarrassment these incidents have caused," Cullen said. "These incidents represent a mistake in judgment on my part. I deeply regret them and have learned a valuable lesson. It won't happen again."
What an idiot... though I don't even expect a player to do this, I expect it even LESS from a coach.. if the Lions were smart, they'd make an example of him... no one, not even a coach, is above the law (or rules)..
 
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