Burfict fails drug test

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I dont get why anyone would want him, even as an UDFA.

So he sucks on the field, he sucks in workouts, he sucks in interviews, he sucker punches teammates, he throws his coaches under the bus, he is overweight, he blames everyone else for his problems, he apparently does drugs, even at a time when he KNOWS he is going to get tested.

There is nothing to like about this moron.
 

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I dont get why anyone would want him, even as an UDFA.

So he sucks on the field, he sucks in workouts, he sucks in interviews, he sucker punches teammates, he throws his coaches under the bus, he is overweight, he blames everyone else for his problems, he apparently does drugs, even at a time when he KNOWS he is going to get tested.

There is nothing to like about this moron.

Dear NFL: Draft me instead. Sure, I don't bring any talent to the table either, but at least yo won't have to deal with these other issues before I get cut.
 

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To say Burfict is a head case and a danger to a team, that's reasonable. It's completely unreasonable and short sighted to say he's never shown any talent or ability to perform.
 

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No. Pete Carroll said losing Burfect to ASU, right from their own back yard, was one of the most frustrating things during his tenure at USC (said obviously before his NCAA issues arose).

I look at Burfect a lot like Ricky Williams. Both suffer from some sort of social anxiety issues - and both are talented enough that, if a team can get them to focus - they'll make great players for a long time.

Ricky eventually found his way. I think Burfect will too, but it's going to take some time. I'd take him in the 6th and limit him to special teams or even the Practice squad for a year.

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slight difference... Ricky ALWAYS found a way on the field. Burfict was incredibly overrated his sophomore year and was an utter disaster his junior year.
 

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Burfict gets the cold shoulder

Posted by Mike Florio on April 15, 2012, 1:54 PM EDT
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Getty ImagesAs the 2012 draft approaches, a player once expected to be a hot commodity has received an increasingly icy reception.

Arizona State linebacker Vontaze Burfict, whose propensity for losing his cool both on the field and off has replicated the view from the medal stand after an Olympic weightlifting event in the 1970s (work with me on this, folks), has had no private workouts and no team visits in advance of the draft, according to John Walters of The Daily.

Burfict’s media session at the Scouting Combine was less-than-impressive, and his team interviews in Indy were regarded as disastrous. Add to that a pair of so-so Pro Days, and Burfict could slide all the way out of the draft.
Teams inclined to take a late-round flier on Burfict have plenty of reasons to look elsewhere. His high-school coach, Matt Logan, said of Burfict, “I am a little bit worried. I just don’t know if he’s listening to anybody right now.” Arizona State defensive coordinator Craig Bray has said any praise for Burfict’s skills is “all hype.”

There are not-so-subtle signs of piling on, however. For example, Walters regards as significant the notion that friends caution against calling or texting Burfict before 10:00 a.m., because he will still be asleep. Anyone with a son or nephew in the range of 15 to 25 will readily describe such behavior as “normal.”

And former Arizona State teammate Brandon Magee raves about Burfict. “He knows he is going to be a starter in the NFL,” Magee said, adding that Burfict plays with a lot of passion and despises losing. “Tez is going to prove everybody wrong.”

The bar will be low and the ceiling will be high, and there’s a chance that the negativity will give Burfict precisely the wake-up call that he needs in order to turn his career around.
 

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Unreal... his own coach said any positive praise of Burfict is "hype"?

While I agree with the sentiment, you'd think a coach would not make comments like that. It looks pretty bad to incoming recruits when coaches are killing former players draft stock.
 
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