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Bucs staffer arrested for DUI


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PFT: Bucs assistant to the head coach arrested for DUI

For the second time in two months, a member of the Bucs organization has been arrested for driving under the influence. Once again, it’s not a Bucs player.

Ileana Morales and Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times reports that assistant to the head coach Jayson Kaiser was arrested shortly after midnight Wednesday morning.

Police say he was driving with his lights off and was pulled over. He denied drinking despite slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and smelling like alcohol. He refused to take a Breathalyzer test.

Let's clarify here. He is an "assistant to the head coach", not an "assistant head coach". Think more of an administrative assistant or a logistics person.

But besides the division rival connection, why is this relevant? It isn't, but this is the guy:

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The comedic value of that pic is what makes it worth posting :lol:

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Beginning to think the Bucs need a new staff photographer.

Yesterday we got "crazy eyes" and today PFT has this one of Mark Dominik looking like a smarmy used car salesman or real estate agent.

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(wonder if Zod ever thinks about jumping ship)

Ther Bucs are saying that anyone in their organization caught in a DUI will "face consequences".

The incident in this story is their second DUI arrest within just over a month.

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