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Originally Posted by Brock
It's common for any company that has an eap program to randomly test employees. If the employee got in trouble for drugs and alcohol, they are tested for drugs and alcohol. I've seen lots of people who couldn't stay clean at the risk of their job, but it takes a special kind of dumbass to piss away a chance at 100 million dollars.
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He is the first person I can think of in any sport who tested positive for alcohol. I get that it's policy. But I highly, highly doubt this ever gets enforced or else every player on probation would get busted. If he's telling the truth I would hope the NFL would choose not to throw the book at him. If he truly has been on good behavior which I think can be easily verified, it seems against the purpose of the penalty to bust him over a few drinks. I just think the expectation that a 23 year old in the NFL give up alcohol cold turkey is really unrealistic.