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So much for Purifoy's career

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http://www.cincyjungle.com/2014/4/18/562...ijuana-and

 

Not much else needs to be added. 


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#2

I never wanted him as a Jag anyway. 


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#3

Quote:I never wanted him as a Jag anyway. 
Nah me either. He was a day 3 pick even before this, but now he will struggle to even get an invite to a camp IMO.

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Quote:Don't expect to see the Bengals calling Loucheiz Purifoy's name in the NFL Draft.


I found this pretty ironic considering Cincy's history with troubled players.
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#5

purifoy is a hell of an athlete and is by all accounts a pretty good player. would be worth a pick in rd 6 or 7 just based on the potential he keeps his stuff together. 


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Quote:I found this pretty ironic considering Cincy's history with troubled players.
 

Oh yeah....if he'll go anywhere it will be Oakland or Cincy

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#7

Someone will give him a chance.
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Quote:Oh yeah....if he'll go anywhere it will be Oakland or Cincy


The Pats could take a gamble on him as well given Coach Belichick's love affair of troubled cast offs.
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#9

That sucks for him. Hopefully he gets a shot
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#10

Maybe the NFL could make a 33rd team dedicated solely to alcohol and drug abusers.. That's a week of practice I wouldn't want to be at.. 


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#11

He'll still get drafted, just later then expected, plenty of guys get another chance 


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#12

Quote:Someone will give him a chance.
 

Yep, someone always does.  Story isn't over by a longshot.

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#13

He was originally thought of as the #1 corner in this draft a year ago.  He had a good junior season and then an abomination of a senior season.  I wouldn't be surprised if his regression was a result of his bath salts use.  Undraftable now.  I wouldn't sign him as an UDFA after this.


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#14

Somewhere in Massachusetts, Bill Belichick just smiled for the first time since January 14th.


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(This post was last modified: 04-19-2014, 01:10 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:The Pats could take a gamble on him as well given Coach Belichick's love affair of troubled cast offs.
After the Hernandez I dont see it happening, they did just sign Browner though


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#16

Quote:After the Hernandez I dont see it happening, they did just sign Browner though


To replace Aquib Talib, another troubled one.
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#17

Gators gonna Gator.
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#18

Quote:Gators gonna Gator.
 

Hahaha its funny because its true...

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#19

Bath Salts?  remember those handful of stories of folks doped up on drugs eating the faces off of others?  Werent those people on bath salts?




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Quote:Maybe the NFL could make a 33rd team dedicated solely to alcohol and drug abusers.. That's a week of practice I wouldn't want to be at.. 
 

I thought this was already the Raiders deal?

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