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After yet another player arrest, coach Todd Bowles on Tuesday defended his disciplinary process, when asked if it is strong enough to deter future arrests. 'Our disciplinary process is fine,' Bowles said.
'There's nothing wrong with the disciplinary process. The arrests are going to happen, and you deal with them as they come.' The came Saturday, when rookie tight end was popped for after allegedly crashing his SUV into an SUV driven by a 76-year-old man on Interstate 80 westbound around 4:45 a.m. The Jets have (with five different players) since early May of 2017.
Three of those arrests are for DWI. While Bowles said he doesn't currently plan to change the Jets' disciplinary policies, he left open the possibility for a zero-tolerance DWI policy in the future. 'We could have a different policy,' Bowles said.
'I'm not going to say never. Things change accordingly. There is nothing wrong with our policy right now. If you sign a contract and you're making $10, $20, $30 million, if that doesn't stop you, what else is going to stop you?' In the past 13 months, wide receiver has been arrested twice, as has outside linebacker (both times for DWI). Herndon has one arrest. Ditto for cornerback Rashard Robinson and outside linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin.
Bowles said he regularly addresses disciplinary issues with his team. But he pushed back against the notion that the Jets have a DWI problem.
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'It's going to pop up,' Bowles said. 'It's not a Jet problem or a league problem. It's a nationwide problem.
We're against them. Things happen in your 20s, and you treat them on an individual basis. DUI is a problem nationwide. It's not a football problem. That doesn't make it OK. 'I'm not here to sit here and say I approve of it, because I don't.
Is it a problem? To lay all this on Chris, no, we ain't going to lay all of it on him. He's got to take responsibility. We understand that.' But is Bowles disciplining his players strongly enough to prevent future arrests?
'You can discipline them,' he said. 'You can suspend them. If a person is going to drink - I've realized that in life - they're going to drink. You try to discipline them and you go accordingly.' He said the Jets did their research on Herndon before drafting him in the fourth round, and their background checks revealed no personal or disciplinary problems. 'We gather plenty of information, obviously,' Bowles said.
'He had not had a problem. He does not have a glitch in his evaluation on anything. These things do happen.' Bowles said there is little the Jets can do, though, with monitoring players in their off time. 'They do what they want to do, because we can't monitor them 24/7,' he said. 'All you can do is try to teach them the right way, just like you teach your kids. They're going to mess up.
You try to fix it, you try to correct it, but you don't throw them by the wayside. At the same time, you've got to let them know there are consequences.' Of the Jets' seven arrests over the past 13 months, five cases remain active. One of Anderson's cases - for pushing a police officer -. He a misdemeanor reckless driving charge in connection with the other (after initially being charged with threatening a cop's wife).
Mauldin's misdemeanor assault charge was dropped. The legal situations for Donahue, Herndon, and Robinson (edible marijuana possession) are still active. In February, Donahue was for DWI after allegedly causing a wrong-way crash with a jitney bus inside the Lincoln Tunnel. Donahue was also arrested for DWI in his home state of Montana last year after a crash. He went through a 30-day alcohol rehab stint in Florida after his Lincoln Tunnel crash. Darryl Slater may be reached at. Follow him on Twitter.
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