Tuesday represents the 100 consecutive day of sobriety for Bengals' second-year linebacker Rey Maualuga according to Steve Wyche of NFL.com. For someone who's had a lengthy drinking problem, 100 days without slipping is a long time. For Maualuga, those 100 days are also the infancy of a new life. "My body never felt so great. I never looked so good," Maualuga said by phone Monday, on the eve of the Bengals' first offseason OTA practice. "I am so anxious for OTAs to start up. Now I can hopefully compare myself to last year when I wasn't able to run 10 or 12 plays within a drive and not be incredibly tired. All my focus is on my body and how much stronger I can get, how much smarter I can be and being a reliable teammate." Source: NFL.com
I thought the first 100 days was reserved for a part of a Presidential Biography. Good for Rey. 12 stepping.