Monday, February 20, 2006

BAC Power Rankings

Earlier this week it was released that Eddie Sutton's bloodwork came back with a BAC of a whopping .22. That's pretty wasted but it wasn't enough to crack the top 15 in the power rankings of athlete's BACs. Some notable members include former Bears' QB Jim McMahon blowing a .261 to come in at #8. When asked to perform a sobriety test he told the police officer "I'm too drunk. You got me."

Coming in at #15 is former Hawkeye and Chief Ed Podolak. He blew a .23 after being found passed out on the Ped Mall. I've done my fair share of drinking in Iowa City but even I never passed out there.

A high school football coach blew a .25 about an hour and a half after his game ended.

The wife of Arvyds Sabonis blew a .26 on her way to pick up her kids from school but she's Russian so I'm not sure if it counts.

A Detroit Tigers broadcaster broke the .3 barrier twice in seperate driving incidents. He blew a .35 once, was bailed out of jail, and blew a .24 when he got pulled over again. He has six total and three of the top 15.

Then, one of my personal favorites is Charles Woodson getting arrested leaving his own charity gold tournament.

All great example about why many athletes should not be role models. Or for some of you, why they should.

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