Flash In The Pan: The Donte Stallworth Saga Must End

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Published: June 27, 2009

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... after the former's guilty plea of DUI Manslaughter of Mario Reyes while driving above the legal alcohol limit.

Stallworth submitted his guilty plea and was sentenced to only 30 days in a Miami prison. Along with that he received eight years probation, a sentence considered by many to be extremely lenient.

In 2008, he signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns hoping to add to their once-potent offense. He disappointed with only 17 receptions and one touchdown on the season.

Stallworth is the second player to be suspended indefinitely along with former QB Michael Vick. Unlike Vick, he will not serve his full suspension in prison.

In the eyes of the new Browns' regime, there is no room for troublemakers. Therefore, it should be fitting that the Browns cut all ties to Stallworth before he becomes a distraction to the organization.

There is a very good chance that Stallworth will not suit up for the Browns again, as now the...

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