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Detroit Lions used to apologizing for offseason arrests
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Wed, Jun 27 2012 4:52 AM
The Detroit Lions
are getting uncomfortably efficient at apologizing.
Cornerback Aaron Berry's
arrest on suspicion of DUI over the weekend was the team's sixth of the offseason, and the news came out complete with a statement from Berry and the Lions.
Don't get us wrong; it's good that Berry is publicly taking responsibility for his actions. (For comparison,
Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley
waited almost two weeks to apologize after his second arrest). It's just that all these apologies ring hollow after a while.
Berry is a third-year pro whom the Lions have pumped up all offseason as the team's likely starting cornerback opposite Chris Houston. Berry is one of their guys.
General manager Martin Mayhew
and coach Jim Schwartz drafted the players accounting for the team's six arrests this offseason. They are all young guys on whom the organization is counting. This is not
Matt Millen's
fault.
The perception is that
the Lions
are a franchise out of control. They publicly insist that these are isolated incidents, and that's not a fair assessment. You could feel the frustration dripping from their statement Tuesday.
"We have strongly and repeatedly emphasized the need to be accountable on and off the field, which makes this incident with Aaron all the more disappointing," the statement read.
Perception becomes reality at some point
. The Lions have crossed that threshold, and all the statements in the world won't change that.
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