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  1. Cops are the biggest violators of drinking and driving. Of off duty they are usually drinking and driving

  2. None of what he said is how BAC is calculated. That’s just not how breathalyzer’s work. He had more than 4 beers man.

  3. Gundy continues to justify his star athlete won't be punished. Rest assure,if it was another player who wasn't that good. Then he'd be punished,Gundy's just making excuses for him to play.Not sure if the NCAA will step in,but this doesn't make coach look good at all….

  4. Comments in here are dumb. One get educated, two don’t share your comments. Mike Gundy protects his players and holds them accountable, one of the best coaches, ever. He will take care of it in house.

  5. Many of the so called "drunk" drivers that get arrested aren't drunk at all. Its just that the courts and the politicians have bent the knee to appease MADD and the police who profit from drunk driving hysteria. A DUI used to be a BAC above .10 or higher. Then the laws got changed to withhold federal highway dollars from states that didn't raise the drinking age to 21 and lower BAC to .08 (Which for many people isn't impaired depending on their body composition). About 20 years ago states started charging people with nonsense misdemeanors for DWAI and "less safe dui" with a BAC as low as .05 (1-2 beers for the average person). And now in many jurisdictions we are seeing "Drug whisperers" and cops like these just arresting innocent people to get a stat. Because regardless of if there is a conviction or not cops get awards and recognition for arrests.

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