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Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleads guilty to careless driving

Vikings offensive coordinatorVikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, court records show, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell went from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undisturbed, although Oand #039; Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I would ever want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, according to court records, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undeterred, although Oand#039;Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, according to court records, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell went from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undisturbed, although Oand #039; Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I would ever want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;.s pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, court records show, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell went from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undisturbed, although Oand #039; Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I would ever want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, according to court records, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undeterred, although Oand#039;Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of reckless driving, according to court records, following his December arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.Phillipsand#039; The deal with prosecutors includes a year of probation, eight hours of community service and a $378 fine.Phillips, 44, was initially charged with fourth-degree DWI. A state patrol lieutenant pulled him over for speeding on Interstate 394 in Minneapolis on Dec. 8. According to Jill Frankfurth’s statement, he showed signs of deterioration. andquot; He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.10 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.Phillips is Coach Kevin Oand#039;Connelland#039; one of the best assistants since Oand#039;Connell went from the Rams to the Vikings in February 2022. He continued to coach the Vikings undisturbed, although Oand #039; Connell said he was andquot;incredibly disappointed.andquot;andquot;Given the standards you set yourself, the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings have certain standards and I don’t meet those standards,andquot; Phillips said in December. andquot;The last thing I would ever want to do is diminish the great things these guys are doing on the field. It was unfortunate. I believe in being responsible and learning from your mistakes, accepting any discipline that may come your way and growing from it.andquot;.

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