However many might comprise that limit, Guion has surely surpassed it.
In the latest of what has turned into a string of poor decisions and legal issues, Guion was arrested for a DUI in Hawaii on June 21.
The defensive tackle is already staring down a four-game suspension during the first quarter of the 2017 season for violating the league's PED policy.
Then we have 2015, in which Guion served a three-game suspension after being arrested in the offseason for marijuana and handgun charges when officers pulled him over and discovered three-quarters of a pound of marijuana and $190,000 in cash, in addition to the gun, in his car.