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Cowboys lineman released from jail after teammate killed in crash  Published December 09, 2012
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  IRVING, Texas –  Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent was released from jail Sunday after posting $500,000 bond, one day after being charged with intoxication manslaughter after what police said was a drunken-driving accident that killed close friend and teammate Jerry Brown.
Brent's release came about an hour after the Cowboys secured an emotional 20-19 victory in Cincinnati with a field goal on the final play. Brent was supposed to start the game.
Brent says he's "just trying to deal" with the death of his teammate and "very best friend" Jerry Brown.
 
"Jerry Brown was my very best friend, and I'm just trying to deal with his death right now," Brent said, stopping briefly when asked if he had anything to say to Brown's family. He didn't answer any other questions.
Brent, a 6-foot-5-inch, 320-pound nose guard, was arrested at the scene of the accident Saturday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, a charge upped to intoxication manslaughter after the 25-year-old Brown died.
Attorney George Milner complained that Brent's bond was set "16 times higher than it would have been for anybody that doesn't play for the Dallas Cowboys."
"He is torn up," Milner said. "It's not a good moment for anyone. I'm going to take him home. He needs family around him."
 
Brown had promised his family that he would play professional football full time, his grandmother said.
"He lived for football," Theresa Clark, 63, of St. Louis, told The Associated Press on Sunday. "He loved it with all his heart."
The two athletes' friendship, which blossomed during their three seasons at the University of Illinois, was obvious to those who knew them. Milner said Brown was living with Brent during the six weeks he spent with the Cowboys.
 
"You can't get any tighter than those two," Milner said, crossing his index and middle fingers. "It was the closest family he had was Jerry Brown."
The circumstances surrounding Brown's death didn't change his family's view of his relationship with Brent, who pleaded guilty to a driving under the influence charge while a player at Illinois in 2009.
"I'm quite sure that Jerry thought the world of him and respected that young man," Clark said of Brent.
In the Illinois case, Brent was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two years of probation among other sanctions, court records show.
According to a probable cause affidavit released Sunday by Irving police, officers said they detected "a moderate odor of alcohol" from Brent's breath and that he "admitted to consuming alcohol at a club," but wouldn't identify which one. Police said Brent gave a blood sample at the hospital on Saturday.
 
Brown's mother, Stacey Jackson of Champaign, Ill., confirmed Brown's final Facebook post from Nov. 29, in which he wrote that he was expecting a child and "how the fast life isn't as fun as it use to be after living it for so long."
"She will be here in two more months," Jackson said of Brown's baby daughter. "She is going to be well loved. I have scrapbooks and everything to show her what type of father she had."
 
Clark saw Brown about four or five months ago, but spoke with him frequently via Facebook.
"I have 20 grandchildren and Jerry is the oldest," Clark said. "They all looked up to him. They praised him. They were all really upset and crying. They are going to miss their big cousin. He was one in a million."
The accident happened hours before Brent was to be on a team flight to Cincinnati. The Bengals held a moment of silence before Sunday's game, and most Cowboys bowed their heads. Dallas quarterback Tony Romo and several other players had their hands over their hearts.
 
On Fox's NFL Sunday pregame show, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team had focused on Brown's death in the "last few hours." He didn't mention Brent, who played in the first 12 games and was a bigger presence than expected on defense because of injuries to Jay Ratliff.
"First of all we all know, but we remind ourselves that there is something more important than football, and this is life, and certainly the lost life of Jerry," Jones said. "On the other hand, they know the best way they can honor Jerry, because he was such a hard worker, so conscientious and enthusiastic about his career."
The Cowboys didn't hide their emotions after Dan Bailey kicked a field goal as time expired to keep the team's playoff hopes alive.
 
"I don't remember crying this much other than maybe the day I was born," Dallas defensive end Marcus Spears said. "With Josh's situation and Jerry being gone, you felt it."
Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple said the team was planning a private memorial service for Tuesday in the Dallas area.
It marked the second straight week the NFL found itself dealing with a tragedy right before game day.
Last Saturday, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend before killing himself in front of his coach and general manager. The 25-year-old Belcher shot himself in the parking lot at the team's practice complex at Arrowhead Stadium.

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2012, 01:43:00 PM »
I won't hold my breath waiting for Bob Costas to condemn alcohol and automobiles.
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2012, 01:55:29 PM »
not unless a blue face would suit you. . . .


they're slamming down on the club they were
at to see if he might have been "overserved"


i would think a man would be responsible for
making sure he didn't " overconsume" instead
of blaming a bar for his misfortunes and poor
choices.


21st century logic. . . . .
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2012, 02:03:23 PM »
Drinking and driving show you don't care about anyone else. Since he is a dallas cowboy he will be let off with a fine. There is all ready a precedence set for this. He isn't the first cowboy to kill someone drunk.
 
Blaming the bar is stupidity, the bar didn't force him to drink and darn sure didn't make him drive. What happened to persoanl responsibility?
 
Why is Bob Costas so silent now?

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2012, 02:42:08 PM »
Bob Costas,opinions ,comments? I did not think so.

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2012, 02:52:23 PM »
I really feel sorry for all involved. The driver will have to live with the guilt all his life. I wish them all well. POWDERMAN.  :( :(
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2012, 03:19:30 PM »
Drinking and driving show you don't care about anyone else. Since he is a Dallas cowboy he will be let off with a fine. There is all ready a precedence set for this. He isn't the first cowboy to kill someone drunk.
 
Blaming the bar is stupidity, the bar didn't force him to drink and darn sure didn't make him drive. What happened to personal responsibility?
 
Why is Bob Costas so silent now?

D. Goodrich is the only other Cowboy I found convicted of Vehicular Homicide.....got 12 years.......how about D. Stallworth of Cleveland.....30 days.....tragic no  matter who did it.

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2012, 01:41:47 AM »
I really feel sorry for all involved. The driver will have to live with the guilt all his life. I wish them all well. POWDERMAN.  :( :(
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #8 on: December 11, 2012, 03:19:01 PM »
There was the cowboy who was drunk and ran over a man in the crosswalk a few years ago, he got a fine. Same time frame as Mike Vick getting 18 months for dog fighting.
 
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #9 on: December 11, 2012, 06:08:02 PM »
Sure can't find a link to that.....sure it was a Cowboy?

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2012, 06:24:10 PM »
I really feel sorry for all involved. The driver will have to live with the guilt all his life. I wish them all well. POWDERMAN.  :( :(
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #11 on: December 12, 2012, 01:56:22 AM »
FPH,
Does the name Donte Stallingworth sound familiar. I believe it was him who killed a man drunk driving.  You are right not a cowboy.
 
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #12 on: December 12, 2012, 02:21:25 AM »
2 drunks  off the road.....too  bad they both didn't die


the dead  guy chose to get into the car with a drunk driver


first  DUI  you should loose driving PRIVILEGES for a decade
second  DUI  loose it for life
drive while suspended for  DUI..........serve remainder of time in jail


NO'' blow and go''
NO limited to driving to work
NO    NOTHNG


THERE IS NO EXCUSE TO DRIVE A CAR DRUNK
to do so is bordering on attempted reckless homo-side
[tho  i have done it too but that doesn't make it ok]
when drugs are outlawed only out laws will have drugs
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #13 on: December 12, 2012, 02:30:17 AM »
I really feel sorry for all involved. The driver will have to live with the guilt all his life. I wish them all well. POWDERMAN.  :( :(
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I will never understand the self destructive nature of people. This guys get on top of the world so to speak and just blows it.
Why were  they even out on a Satrurday when they had a Sunday game to play. My understanding was )at least it use to be
if drunk call a cab. The cowboys franchise had a policy they would pay for the ride. They didn't want any of their players getting a DUI.
Just no excuse.
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #14 on: December 12, 2012, 03:30:52 AM »
It seems that driving while, or after drinking wasn't enough to worry about; as we proceed into permissiveness, we also have to worry about drugged drivers.  Yeah I know that's nothing really new, but I have to wonder how decriminalizing dope is going to help that.  It just p_sses me off every time I see discarded needles along side the roads while I'm riding my bike.  Lord knows what those needles had in them.  But the neat thing is that the needles are furnished free by the county.  Can you say, "enabler?"
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2012, 03:48:09 AM »
i do agree with legalizing  ALL drugs


BUT NO DRIVEING


ZERO tolerence.....even for alcohol


no acceptable levels in your blood
maybe treat  a now ''legal'' level as mildly  as a full blown  DUI is now treated
when drugs are outlawed only out laws will have drugs
DO WHAT EVER IT TAKES TO STOP A DEMOCRAT
OBAMACARE....the biggest tax hike in the  history of mankind
free choice and equality  can't co-exist
AFTER THE LIBYAN COVER-UP... remind any  democrat voters ''they sat and  watched them die''...they  told help to ''stand down''

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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2012, 04:45:28 AM »
Yeah, I've probably told this story before, but I used to have the attitude that all drugs should be decriminalized and the abusers could be free to overdose to their hearts content.  But one day while I was at a Sears store, I notice a fellow who was obviously having a difficult time moving around.  His buddy noticed me watching him and commented to me that his friend had just gotten out of the hospital.  He had been attacked by a meth head for no reason as he walked past the druggie on the street, the guy pulled a knife and cut the victim from the gut all the way up to his throat.  That was when I realized that tolerance of drug use would not work.  Sure this sort of thing might happen if no drugs at all had been involved, but the use of drugs makes it ever so much more likely. 
If we lived remote lives in the wilderness, we would have to live with threats of all types and prudents would have you with one hand on your weapon when you were out and about.  Living in civilized society has to have limits and one of those limits is to not allow drugged up animals to roam the streets.
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Re: Cowboys lineman released after killing his best friend in wreck.
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2012, 04:52:29 AM »
freedom  isn't free


i know people  PERSONALLY  murdered by under cover police....over drugs
one a freind...the other the cousin of a friend


so don't think for one minute   i am speaking ''theoredically''


freedom  isn't free
when drugs are outlawed only out laws will have drugs
DO WHAT EVER IT TAKES TO STOP A DEMOCRAT
OBAMACARE....the biggest tax hike in the  history of mankind
free choice and equality  can't co-exist
AFTER THE LIBYAN COVER-UP... remind any  democrat voters ''they sat and  watched them die''...they  told help to ''stand down''

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