Jeremy Trueblood, Tampa Bay Buccaneer Busted For Vacation Shenanigans
The military has an acronym for just about everything.
TAD stands for Temporary Active Duty, or as my good friends on duty laughingly call it, "Traveling Around Drunk."
Per news outlets in Indianapolis, Buccaneers tackle Jeremy Trueblood went TAD Tuesday night outside his hometown.
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According to Fox affiliate WXIN-TV, the Bucs' starting offensive lineman got, well, offensive at a convenience store.
The station reports that Trueblood was riding in a car that stopped at a gas station for directions. The car was driven by Trueblood's mother, Wanda.
The reports tell us Trueblood was perhaps a little rowdy; law enforcement officers were dispatched and Trueblood ended up under arrest along with a fellow named Benjamin McKenny.
Officers were called to the scene around 10 p.m., and Trueblood, described as "disruptive," was arrested around 10:30 per Maj. Derek Towell of the Greenfield, Indiana police.
The good news is that Sir Jeremy was not driving—his mom was, and that has to be so very strange.
Considering Trueblood's size (6'8", 320 lbs.), you can imagine folks at the convenience store might have become a tad concerned if he was getting a little rowdy.
Trueblood and McKenney were taken to the hoosegow.
Perhaps Raheem Morris will read about his player's behavior and hope that Trueblood might get a little belligerent and rowdy when it's time to block a defensive lineman come September.
Ah, those vacation shenanigans.
You gotta love 'em.
Author's Note: Trueblood was kept in jail overnight then released on Wednesday morning. No charges were filed.

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