Bengals' Ray Maualuga apologizes for DUI arrest

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After being arrested early Friday on charges of drunken driving and careless driving, Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Rey Maualuga apologized for his actions on his Twitter account Monday morning.

Maualuga sent three consecutive Tweets expressing his remorse for the incident:

Sorry for bringing humiliation n embarrassment to this Organization n to dis great city of Cincinnati.

To Bengals nation n my fans, sorry for letting you guys down n for doing wat I did. I hope dat u guys continue to support me n all I do!

I kno its gonna be hard to believe me but I will do everything in my power to gain ur trust back! I will definitely learn from this!

Maualuga, who had 63 tackles and one sack in his rookie season before injuring his ankle in Week 16 vs. the Chiefs, faces a pre-trial conference on Feb. 25.

He also faces possible discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy.

-- Tim Gardner
<Censored>in dumbasses on this team, I'm sick of it. When will this bull<Censored> ever stop??? No lack of discipline on this team at all, I'm tired of rooting for a team that fills up the jail cells in the off-season, what an embarrassment.
 

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I hate people who drink and drive and I think the penalties should be a lot more severe. But thats just me.
 

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Did he type this on a <Censored>ing cell phone?
 

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For Bengals and Rey Maualuga, It's The Same Story


The Cincinnati Bengals seemed to be turning a new leaf as the laughing stock of the NFL who never seemed to be able to keep their players out of trouble. After the recent arrest of Rey Maualuga for reckless driving while under the influence, the team's reputation has taken a step back for keeping their players out of trouble.

It's unfair to label the Bengals as a team who can never seem to stay out of trouble with the law when it's only the inappropriate actions of certain individuals. At one point in 2007, 10 members of the team had been arrested in just a 14-month span.

With all of the arrests that have taken place since 2006, there is only one question these certain individuals should be asking themselves

Why does this keep happening?

Most people would kill to live the type of lives professional players. The NFL is made up of some players who make millions of dollars each season for playing a game they love, which allows them to live a life most of us can only dream of.

Maualuga, Leon Hall, and Chris Henry are some of the most recent names of Bengals who have run into trouble with the law. Hall—was stopped for the same DUI charge Maualuga just received.

If you're a NFL player who makes millions of dollars each season, how hard is it to call a cab or a ride home after a night of fun with friends? If you know you're going to have a few drinks after a night out on the town, be responsible and plan ahead of time.

Otherwise, you're going to end up embarrassing yourself—just like Maualuga did. Not only did he give himself a bad reputation, but the entire Bengals organization, which is unfair for the handful of players who do promote good behavior.
 
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