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Reid gets first “random” drug test


mc52beast

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Weren't a lot of his "random drug tests" from last season basically implied or straight up stated that they never happened?

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25720512/nfl-nflpa-say-eric-reid-not-targeted-drug-tests

The NFLPA investigated the issue, and found no evidence for the number of drug tests Reid claimed he had.  The NFLPA came back with a number for the amount of tests Reid claimed he had, which was lower.

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You're an NFL player.  You're subject to random drug tests.  Get over it or get out of the league.  Seems pretty simple.  Piss in the cup or piss off.

As for the implication of some sort of targeting or whatever, the NFL no longer has any reason to do so.  His case was settled.

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