Bengals coach Marvin Lewis acknowledged today that there’s “a risk” associated with selecting fifth-round draft pick Jason Shirley of Fresno State, who was off most teams’ draft boards because of his long history of off-field trouble.
“It’s a little bit of a risk, yes,” Lewis said. “There’s a lot of guys who have gone over the last two days with more substantial things hanging over their heads.”
According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Shirley acknowledged today that he has a trial pending on two counts of driving under the influence and one count of hit-and-run.
“I have a court date May 21. And right now, everything’s going kind of smooth. I can’t really get into the details about it, as advised to me by my lawyer, but it’s going smooth,” Shirley said. “It’s looking real good, and hopefully I can get that expunged off my record.”
The Bengals are unique among NFL teams because of their 10 player arrests over 14 months in 2006 and 2007 — they know they’re not going to get the benefit of the doubt when they collect players of questionable character. So given that, why draft Shirley? Was he really so much better than the next-best player on the Bengals’ board that drafting him was worth the headaches associated with his off-field problems? When will the Bengals learn not to draft guys who show up to team headquarters and answer questions with “hopefully I can get that expunged off my record”?
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April 27th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
This is getting to be ridiculous. Why do you keep piling on the Bengals? They accumulated 22 turd points for all of 2007. 9 of those points were assigned to Chris Henry for not wearing a seat belt, turning without a turn signal, and driving with a suspended license which was re-instated at that time. Many other teams had 2 and 3 times as many turd points. Why aren’t these teams attacked for all their violations? Why single out the Bengals? I can only imagine the huge criticism if they picked McFadden, yet no one mentioned a word about Oakland. What about Chicago, Denver, Tampa, Dallas, Oakland, Miami, Jacksonville, Minnesota, Tennessee and San Diego? Check it out. These teams have accumulated many, many turds, yet they are not criticized. The Bengals discarded all but 2 or 3 turds. They now have more good character players than most of the other teams in the NFL. Please make note of that fact. Be fair and objective in your editorials. And how about mentioning some of the other turds collected in this draft? Be fair and balanced…Please!
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April 27th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Shirley you cant be serious!!!
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April 28th, 2008 at 6:45 am
I am serious. And stop calling me Shirley! (Airplane. Classic.)
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April 28th, 2008 at 8:01 am
I’m pleased the Bengals haven’t been intimidated by all the sniping from others. All teams take risks on “character issue” guys. With the Cowboys actively chasing after bad-boy poster boys Pacman and Tank, the Steelers assembling as many wife-beaters as they can find, and the Vikings handing over huge money to a guy with a history of drinking problems right on the heals of their failed Koren Robinson experiment, there’s no reason the Bengals should get any less benefit of the doubt for dropping a 5th round pick on a character-issue guy.
If fans want the NFL cleaned up, then you’re welcome to your opinion. Just stop harping on the Bengals when they are certainly not alone.
Google “Jaguars” and “arrest” and then explain to me why they don’t get the same comments that the Bengals do. If the reason is because they’ve had a better record than the Bengals, then you might want to think about that.
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April 28th, 2008 at 8:10 am
To clarify, as there seems to be a bit of confusion on this issue, when Lewis says that it is “a bit of a risk”, he’s referring to the fact that Shirley may not continue his life of crime and, thus, would not be a good fit for the team.
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April 28th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Did that Dallas fan say they get the guys on their last chances and that everyone ELSE is an apologist?
-laughs-
I guess Michael Irvin being busted in a hotel room with a crack pipe and Nate Newton getting pulled over with over 200 lbs of pot in his car don’t count? Also…if they already know they are turds and THEN they sign them aren’t they even more guilty of enabling these idiots?
The funniest part to me is half the people complaining about these guys being arrested for DUI are driving home from a bar half bombed on Sunday evening after all the games
Glass houses ya know.
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