Why do NFL players get into more trouble than every other pro sport? With the kind of loot these guys make, you'd think they'd hire a driver to take them everywhere.
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/MIA/10257013
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 14, 2007) -- Miami Dolphins wide receiver Chris Chambers was arrested on charges of driving while impaired and speeding.
Chambers, 28, was arrested by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police around 2:30 a.m., several miles south of downtown, said police Capt. Lisa Goelz. He faces charges of driving while impaired, speeding, and reckless driving, she said.
He was later released on a $1,750 bond, according to Goelz. No other details were available.
Chambers, Miami's top receiver, began his NFL career with the Dolphins in 2001. He played in the Pro Bowl after the 2005 season.
"We recently learned about this and are in the process of gathering more information," Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene said.
A spokesperson for Chambers couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
Why do NFL players get into more trouble than every other pro sport? With the kind of loot these guys make, you'd think they'd hire a driver to take them everywhere.
They have the shortest off season I think would have something to do with it.
Plus the NFL is the most covered sport there is in the NFL.. IMO
Also the NBA and MLB have a lot more international players so in the offseason they head to their home countries.
But yea it is crazy. Although this happens in real life it just is not covered like the NFL.
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