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3 Ravens kicked out of bar for being too drunk ?

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It's not that I think it has stunted his career. But, I also have real doubts about whether he is the type of guy who puts that extra effort into his career that is needed to be the best you can be.

And even if that is the case, that doesn't make him some terrible person, there are more important things in life than your job / career. Drinking with the boys isn't one of them though.

 

 

during the season or camp, I agree.  But I have to say I don't see any evidence that he was drunk in this incident, or on the party bus for that matter. It seems that this is just supposition by folks buying into the TMZ sensationalism.

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Take note of the quote, "They were not intoxicated or inebriated, they were fine."

 

 

Beach Club Denies Kicking Out Three Ravens

Despite a TMZ report and vague video that has spread like wildfire, the general manager of Seacrets said three Ravens were never asked to leave his Ocean City club.

GM Scott Studds said he’s seen the report about Jacoby Jonesicon-article-link.gifJimmy Smithicon-article-link.gif andBernard Pierceicon-article-link.gif “drinking too much” and wanted to set the record straight and vouch for the three players.

“I got the [NFL] league office checking in with me and I just said, ‘This isn’t right,’” Studds told Zrebiec. “These guys didn’t do anything wrong.”

A video accompanying the report shows a security official speaking with Jones, but it’s unclear what is being said and whether the wide receiver is being escorted out. Studds told The Sun that the video was taken by a costumer, and security was asking Jones about an incident in the area where the Ravens were.

“There was incident in the area and a couple of those guys were asked if they saw anything or if anything was happening,” Studds said. “It wasn’t even an altercation. A couple of young ladies were saying guys were pestering them. [The incident] wasn’t a big deal. It was [the Ravens’ players] and other people that our guys were questioning.”

The TMZ report noted that Smith was never asked to leave, but Studds said that was the case for all three players.

“We didn’t kick any of them out,” the club GM said. “We didn’t ask any of them to leave.”

Studds said the Ravens left on their own shortly after the incident, but they returned later that night. They never would have been allowed back in if the club had asked them to leave, per Studds.

He reached out on his own to The Sun because he felt like the story had gotten out of hand.

“This thing has gotten some legs obviously and I wanted to set the record straight,” Studds said. “The thing has gotten out of control and what was reported was completely incorrect. They were not intoxicated or inebriated. They were fine.”

After Studds’ story broke Friday, Pierce retweeted it with a message to the celebrity and gossip website: “All the talk on @TMZ get your facts straight please and thank you”   

Ravens PR representative Chad Steele also retweeted the link to Studd’s quote, saying it was the “true story about what happened.”

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First year I went to the Roost Convention in Ocean City, there was a fight between a DJ from Cleveland

Rockin Roop and some Roost members at a bar, he played Cleveland Rocks and they chanted something else about that town and it became brawl where some of the Baltimore fans got arrested.

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