NFL starter was reportedly so hammered, he unbelievably outed himself to cops

Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion was pulled over in his Porsche in Hawaii according to the Associated Press, and he reportedly smelled of alcohol and marijuana. APNewsBreak: Police say Packers DL Letroy Guion stumbled, slurred speech during Hawaii traffic stop https://t.co/iIaKK80cfE

Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion was pulled over in his Porsche in Hawaii according to the Associated Press, and he reportedly smelled of alcohol and marijuana.

APNewsBreak: Police say Packers DL Letroy Guion stumbled, slurred speech during Hawaii traffic stop https://t.co/iIaKK80cfE

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Guion slurred his words and stumbled when he walked, and he admitted how drunk he was to the police, according to arrest records obtained by AP.

''I know I'm drunk,'' he told the officer, the arrest record showed. ''I've been drinking Hennessy all night. I don't drink any of that weak stuff, only the hard stuff.''

Guion's blood alcohol level was 0.086, and he told the officer it was his birthday and he'd let someone else drive his car, according to  the report..

He gave his wallet to his girlfriend, who was in the passenger seat, and asked her to bail him out of jail, according to AP. He posted the $500 bail and was released.

Guion started 15 games for the Packers last season. He's played the last three years of his career with the Packers, and he played the first six years of his NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings.

(h/t The Score)

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