<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Running back Quincy Wilson was charged with disorderly conduct for failing to disperse after a weekend wedding party, making him the 10th Cincinnati Bengals player arrested in the past 14 months. The former West Virginia star was with a wedding party celebrating outside a downtown bar around 3 a.m. Sunday when he and 13 others refused a police request to leave, assistant prosecuting attorney Lora Maynard said Monday. Some were charged with disorderly conduct, others with obstructing justice and underage drinking, police Lt. Hank Dial said. The running back was booked at a jail and released Sunday afternoon. He is scheduled to appear in Huntington Municipal Court on July 19.</div>
And Chad Johnson was talking about how they were getting their image back and everything after beating the horse in a race. They're just a troubled ball club, tough on the guys who haven't done anything though.
They kinda dug their own hole because they kept signing players with known character issues for years, so it's hard for me to even feel sorry for them. Yeah, Disorderly Conduct is a rather minor crime in comparison to half the stuff that Athletes are getting arrested for, but It's the sheer numbers of them that make it so rediculous. It's to the point where the league needs to step in and do something more then they are to get the Bengals to clean up their act.
wow. kinda funny in a way. The coaches and agents need to get on players' asses. just because there pro althletes doesnt mean they are gonna make the right decisions.