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Rookie tight end Aaron Hernandez met the media yesterday, but was not willing to discuss the personal problems that affected his draft status, most notably the alleged multiple drug tests he failed at the University of Florida.
When asked about predraft questions he faced from NFL teams, he said, “That’s in the past. I’m just worried about the future and the present. And I just keep coming out every day. I’ve forgot about the past, and just keep grinding and doing the best I can for this team.
“People can think what they want,’’ he said, adding that he is simply trying to become the best player he can be and help the Patriots as much as possible.
Hernandez’s signing bonus is just 40 percent of the bonus of the player chosen four spots ahead of him, and there are roster bonuses in each year of the pact if he makes the 53-man roster. Those bonuses are a way to recoup the up-front money he sacrificed, but Hernandez will only see that money if he plays out the deal.
continued at http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2010/06/17/brady_acts_as_a_union_soldier/
Rookie tight end Aaron Hernandez met the media yesterday, but was not willing to discuss the personal problems that affected his draft status, most notably the alleged multiple drug tests he failed at the University of Florida.
When asked about predraft questions he faced from NFL teams, he said, “That’s in the past. I’m just worried about the future and the present. And I just keep coming out every day. I’ve forgot about the past, and just keep grinding and doing the best I can for this team.
“People can think what they want,’’ he said, adding that he is simply trying to become the best player he can be and help the Patriots as much as possible.
Hernandez’s signing bonus is just 40 percent of the bonus of the player chosen four spots ahead of him, and there are roster bonuses in each year of the pact if he makes the 53-man roster. Those bonuses are a way to recoup the up-front money he sacrificed, but Hernandez will only see that money if he plays out the deal.
continued at http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2010/06/17/brady_acts_as_a_union_soldier/