Just as the “Days without an Arrest” returned to double digits, the clock was promptly re-set.

According to various media reports, Indianapolis Colts running back Kenton Keith was busted on Sunday, outside the Cloud 9 night club.

Keith is charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting law enforcement, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

The delinquency charge comes from an admission by Keith that he helped a 19-year-old attend a party at the club. (If he’d merely been photographed pouring booze down the underaged person’s gullet with a beer bong, it probably wouldn’t be an issue.)

Per the report, Keith and others were dancing in the club’s parking lot and yelling and screaming, even after several warnings to leave the area.

“He kept hollering he was a Colts player, that he wasn’t doing nothing wrong [Editor’s note: Thanks, Emmitt], that he would leave when he got ready.”

Though some teams have been taking a hard line of late against guys who get arrested, the willingness to get tough depends in large part on the quality of the player. In Keith’s case, those 533 yards and four touchdown last season are probably enough to get his knuckles slapped (or, worst-case scenario, thrown against a wall).

Per the rules of Turd Watch II, if the Colts cut Keith by next Sunday, they won’t pick up the 12 points for Keith’s arrest. (And that’s really the most important aspect of this story, isn’t it?)