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Authors: Jeff Benedict,Don Yaeger

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Houston Post,
“Oilers’ Johnson to Face Grand Jury in Assault Case.” February 20, 1992, p. C2.

Jackman, Tom. “Phillips and Ex-Girlfriend Settle Lawsuit.”
Kansas City Star,
September 26, 1996, p. Dl.

Katz, Michael. “Jailed Smith Gets 4-Year, $7.1M Pact from Saints.”
New York Daily News,
March 2, 1998, p. 69.

Kelley, Steve. “Hawks’ Alcohol Abuse Makes Everyone Sick.”
Seattle Times,
April 29, 1995, p. Bl.

King, Peter. “Return Man.”
Sports Illustrated,
p. 114-32.

Lambe, Joe. “Phillips Sued for Assault.”
Kansas City Star,
September 4, 1996, p. Dl.

Los Angeles Times.
“Special Report: Crime and Sports.” December 27, 1995, pp. C1-C10.

McClain, John. “Jones’ Life Full of Dealing with Deaths.”
Houston Chronicle,
December 16, 1993, p. 4.

McEnroe, Paul. “Accusations Fly Against Moon, Then Are Dropped.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
May 24, 1995, p. Al.

McEnroe, Paul, Salina Roberts, and Curt Brown. “Cheerleader, Moon Settle Suit Alleging Sex Misconduct Lawsuit.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
May 25, 1996, p. Al.

Meinecke, Corky. “Fontes Says Drug Charge ‘Behind Me.’”
Detroit Free Press,
November 15, 1988, p. D3.

Mell, Randall. “J.J. Close to Signing Phillips.”
Sun-Sentinel,
December 2, 1997, p. C1.

Moldea, Dan E.
Interference.
New York: Morrow, 1989.

Moran, Ernie. “Grand Jury Indicts Football Players.”
TCU Daily Skiff,
August 27, 1996, p. 1.

Mulvihill, Maggie, and Beverly Ford. “Hooker: Meggett ‘Punched Me in the Face from Ear to Ear.’”
Boston Herald,
March 4, 1998, p. 1.

Mulvihill, Maggie, and Beverly Ford. “Lawyer: First Encounter.”
Boston Herald, Mitch 3,
1998, p. 79.

NCAA Division I-A Graduation-Rates Reports.
Kansas City, Kansas: National Collegiate Athletic Association, June 1995.

Newton, Chris. “NFL’s Bam Morris Heads to Jail.” Associated Press, January 12, 1998.

New York Times,
July 5, 1984.

Nobles, Charlie. “Abuse of Women: ‘Not O.K.’”
New York Times,
October 19, 1994.

O’Connor, Anne. “Vikings Say Security Head Will Be Disciplined.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
November 2, 1995, p. C5.

Perez, Robert. “More Women Say Billups Raped Them.”
Orlando Sentinel,
December 18, 1992, p. Al.

Philadelphia Daily News.
“Vikes’ Millard Pleads Guilty.” May 4, 1990, p. 101.

Phillips, Jim. “Ex–Houston Oiler Cleared in 1991 Sex Assault Case.”
Houston Post,
December 22, 1992, p. 7.

Pittsburgh Post–Gazette,
February 9, 1995.

Plaschke, Bill. “Oiler Tackle Aim Dies in Apparent Suicide.”
Los Angeles Times,
December 15, 1993, p. C1.

Powers, Tom. “Vikings Are Playing with Others’ Lives.”
St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch,
January 24, 1990, p. Dl.

Preston, Mike. “Morris Gets Ravens’ Support; But ‘Disappointed’ Teammates Say Violation Isn’t Surprise.”
Baltimore Sun,
August 7, 1997, p. Dl.

Price, S.L. “The Faces of Uncertainty.”
Sports Illustrated,
October 7, 1996, pp. 44–51.

Pulliam, Kent. “Barnett Makes Most of Second Chance.”
Kansas City Star,
January 9, 1994, p. C1O.

Pulliam, Kent. “Receiver Barnett Released by Chiefs.”
Kansas City Star,
July 30, 1994, p. D7.

Queenan, Bob. “Brown Defends Bengals’ Pick of Mack.”
Cincinnati Post,
October 29, 1997.

Queenan, Bob. “Dillon Arrested for DUI.”
Cincinnati Post,
March 4, 1998.

Richardson, Ray. “Vikings Fire Swanson, Endy in Front Office.”
St. Paul Pioneer Press,
February 6, 1993.

Rizzo, Tony. “Barnett Gets Jail Sentence but Is Freed on an Appeal.”
Kansas City Star,
January 5, 1994, p. D3.

Sack, Kevin. “Louisiana Scandal Deepens as Chairman of 49ers Quits.”
New York Times,
December 3, 1997, p. 1.

Sansevere, Bob. “Headrick Implores NFL to Discipline Its Scoundrels.”
St. Paul Pioneer Press,
January 13, 1996, p. El.

Shute, Nancy. “The Drinking Dilemma.”
U.S. News & World Report,
September 8, 1997, pp. 55–65.

Smith, Craig, and Peyton Whitely. “Driver’s Report Prompts Trooper to Follow Coach.”
Seattle Times,
April 27, 1995, p. C5.

Sullivan, Jack. “Experts: ‘First Offense’ Means First Time Caught.”
Boston Herald,
January 10, 1998, p. 10.

Tabyanan, Cyd. “Jury Acquits Ex–Athletes in Rape Case.”
Arkansas Democrat–Gazette,
January 27, 1993, p. Bl.

Thomas, Jim. “Despite Praise from Vermeil, Kirksey Misses Cut.”
St. Louis Post–Dispatch,
August 18, 1997, p. D3.

UPI. “Saints’ Heyward Faces June 5 Trial.” February 24, 1992.

USA Today.
“Behind Bars.” May 1, 1998, p. C1.

USA Today.
“Vikes Chief: Break Law, Lose Job.” January 15, 1996, p. C3.

Washington Post.
“Viking Fined.” May 6, 1998.

 

Editor’s note: On July 26, Patriots All-Pro tight end Ben Coates was arrested and charged with throwing an ex-girlfriend against a car. At the time this book went to press, the Patriots had not yet decided whether to discipline Coates.

 

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Serious crimes include: homicide, rape, kidnapping, robbery, assault, battery, domestic violence, reckless endangerment, fraud, larceny, burglary, theft, property destruction, drug-related offenses, illegal use or possession of a weapon, DUI, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
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Co-defendants J.P. McFarland and Jay Davern transferred to Stephen F. Austin State University, where they continued to play college football. In March of 1998, shortly after Tucker pleaded no contest, they each pleaded no contest to aggravated assault as well. They too were spared jail time. Each was sentenced to five years’ probation, 400 hours of community service, and ordered to undergo counseling and pay restitution to Bryan Boyd. Davern was hoping to sign as a free agent with an NFL team at the time this book went to press. Billy Thompson, the fourth co-defendant, stood trial for aggravated assault in March of 1998. A jury acquitted him.
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Editor’s note: Marino will not be handing off to Phillips, however, who was cut from the Dolphins on July 25. Coach Jimmy Johnson now has a number of talented running backs to replace Phillips, who’d begun fumbling the ball in training camp. Johnson explained to reporters that his decision to release Phillips had little to do with the troubled athlete’s most recent brush with the law: As this book goes to press, Florida police are investigating allegations that Phillips assaulted a woman in a Miami nightclub in June.
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There was an additional group of 17 players (3 percent) who were not analyzed further because they were either of another race (usually Pacific Islander) or whose race was unknown.
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Contents

Title Page

Welcome

Authors’ Note

1: Crime Pays

2: Crimes and Punishments

3: Risky Business

4: Born Again

5: Arrested Development

6: The Maverick

7: Wanted

8: What to Expect When You’re Expecting

9: Clear and Present Danger

10: Dirty Little Secret

11: The Elephant in the Room

12: Immunity

13: Rapists Never Retire

14: The Gambler

15: Rude Awakenings

16: The Convict

17: Game Plan

Photos

Acknowledgments

Appendix I

Source Notes

Bibliography

Newsletters

Copyright

Copyright © 1998 by Jeff Benedict and Don Yaeger
Cover art and design by Mike Stromberg
Cover copyright © 1999 by Hachette Book Group, Inc.

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