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rocktivity

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1. If Hurd was a user himself, I'd agree
Sat Dec 17, 2011, 03:59 PM
Dec 2011

Last edited Mon Dec 19, 2011, 11:13 AM - Edit history (1)

But you certainly don't have to use the drugs to deal them. And is it fair to expect a background check to find out what it took Federal law enforcement nearly six months?

I do, however, agree with this:

WSCR radio in Chicago quoted an unnamed police source as saying the feds have a list of players who were Hurd’s clients. The list reportedly is in double-digits. If that’s true, then it is a major problem for the Bears, for the NFL, for sport in general...

As titillating as the list sounds, what can be done with it, really? I mean, since you have to be caught in the act of buying, selling, or possessing illegal drugs for the bust to be legit?


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