Just being fair to the guy. I stand by the statement that he's not a great decision maker, but now that this traffic stop results in no charge, I wonder if the Bears wish they had held onto him.
GILBERT, Ariz. (AP) -- Tank Johnson's blood alcohol level was below the legal limit when the former Chicago Bears tackle was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving June 22.
Johnson's blood alcohol level was .072, under the presumptive limit in Arizona of .08 percent, police Sgt. Andrew Duncan said Monday. No charges have been filed pending results of a completed investigation.
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