Given the emotional debate over Ronnie Brown's DUI, and those saying it is no big deal that Brown, or others, occasionally drink and drive, I thought this might offer a different perspective. http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d81747a4a&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true I can say I really respect how Stallworth and the Ravens organization have handled this. A shame a man had to lose his life, and a family lost a husband and father for these lessons, but hopefully it creates more awareness to prevent these things from happening.
"...woke up this morning took a shot or two of tequila and ran over a guy in my Bentley..." Ehh, what is done, is done, what else is Stallworth supposed to do?
He made a mistake and I think he'll learn from it. I actually like Stallworth because he seems like a good person. Good people make mistakes too, his was obviously more costly than say Ronnie Browns.
Wasn't there evidence at the time that suggested that Stallworth would have hit the man regardless of his sobriety? Just saying.
He hit the guy when he was crossing a busy street not at a crosswalk, so it was possible. Having said that I can't imagine how the family must feel having to watch stallworth back in the nfl.....
As far as I'm concerned he shouldn't be condemned to much, the guy cross the street is at fault for his death. Now stallworth got a dui so it is what it is, but any one of us driving to work that morning could of killed that guy. Hell I've came with in inches of hitting someone while I was sober because of their stupidity...