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Bears receiver Sam Hurd arrested last night in Chicago on federal drug charges out of Dallas, according to Dallas Morning News.
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WTF?????

I always liked this guy. He always had a great attitude.

This comes as a shocker to me.
 
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Court docs say Hurd tried to purchase w the intent to distribute, 500 grams of cocaine.



Wow.
 

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500 grams isnt too much....shade over 1 pound....he will be ok..i think

good attorney will keep him out
 
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Bears WR Sam Hurd arrested

By Michael C. Wright
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Chicago Bears receiver Sam Hurd was arrested in Chicago on federal drug charges on Wednesday night, and the criminal complaint against him describes Hurd as regularly dealing large amounts of drugs in Chicago.

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Hurd allegedly attempted to purchase drugs from a supplier in North Texas, the location of where the case will be adjudicated. He was arrested by undercover agents at a Chicago steakhouse Wednesday night and was due to appear in federal court in Chicago Thursday.

"We are aware of Sam's arrest and are continuing to gather details surrounding it," the Bears said in a statement. "We are disappointed whenever these circumstances arise. We will deal with them appropriately once we have all the information."

The investigation into Hurd's attempt to buy large amounts of cocaine and marijuana began in July 2011 when he was still a member of the Dallas Cowboys and concluded when he personally met with a confidential informant at a restaurant on West Bryn Mawr Avenue in Chicago Wednesday.

At that meeting, Hurd told the informant that he wanted to buy "five to 10 kilograms of cocaine and 1000 pounds of marijuana per week for distribution in the Chicago area," according to the complaint.

Hurd allegedly negotiated to pay $25,000 per kilogram for the cocaine and $450 per pound for the marijuana. The complaint says that Hurd "further stated that he and another co-conspirator currently distribute four kilograms of cocaine per week in the Chicago area, but that the supplier could not supply him with enough quantity."

After they agreed on a price, the undercover agent gave Hurd a kilogram of cocaine, according to the complaint. Hurd told the agent that he plays for the Bears and would get out of practice at 5:30 p.m., at which time he would make arrangements to pay for the drugs. According to the complaint, Hurd then took the drugs and got in his car. He was promptly arrested.

A free-agent acquisition by the Bears from the Dallas Cowboys in July, Hurd has played in 12 games this season primarily as a special-teams contributor. As a receiver, Hurd has posted eight catches for 109 yards.

Michael C. Wright covers the Bears for ESPNChicago.com and ESPN 1000.
 

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Bears receiver Sam Hurd arrested last night in Chicago on federal drug charges out of Dallas, according to Dallas Morning News.
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WTF?????

I always liked this guy. He always had a great attitude.

This comes as a shocker to me.


Same here. Say it aint so Sam!
 
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I don't get why. I mean, the minimum salary for rookies is something like 285k a year.

3+ year vet minimum is, I want to say, 600k a year.

And I'm sure Hurd got more than that when he signed with the Bears.

Why would you risk your lucrative career and possible prison when you're already making high six figures?

This makes no sense to me. What an idiot.
 
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I don't get why. I mean, the minimum salary for rookies is something like 285k a year.

3+ year vet minimum is, I want to say, 600k a year.

And I'm sure Hurd got more than that when he signed with the Bears.

Why would you risk your lucrative career and possible prison when you're already making high six figures?

This makes no sense to me. What an idiot.

Preparing for a career after football?
 

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I don't get why. I mean, the minimum salary for rookies is something like 285k a year.

3+ year vet minimum is, I want to say, 600k a year.

And I'm sure Hurd got more than that when he signed with the Bears.

Why would you risk your lucrative career and possible prison when you're already making high six figures?

This makes no sense to me. What an idiot.

maybe nate newton took him under his wing while he was here?
 

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Rumor is there is a list of players he distributed to..list is in double digits. Hard to believe there won't be anyone in Dallas on that list. Hope I'm wrong.
 
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Rumor is there is a list of players he distributed to..list is in double digits. Hard to believe there won't be anyone in Dallas on that list. Hope I'm wrong.

I hope there are and their names are Keith Brooking, Bradie James, Alan Ball and Terence Newman.
 

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I don't get why. I mean, the minimum salary for rookies is something like 285k a year.

3+ year vet minimum is, I want to say, 600k a year.

And I'm sure Hurd got more than that when he signed with the Bears.

Why would you risk your lucrative career and possible prison when you're already making high six figures?

This makes no sense to me. What an idiot.


3 years at $5.1 million. More money than any of us combined would ever see working, by playing a sport that many of us would LOVE to be doing, and he is just a role player/special teamer.

And now it's ALL GONE. Becuase he will pay some fines, and the Bears can revoke his contract.

What a fool. He'll never make as much money selling drugs as he would playing ball. I could udnerstand this if he were some tweo-bit hustler from the hood, that had nothing, but he had it all.
 
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Hurd accused of arranging multimillion-dollar drug deals
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on December 15, 2011, 3:15 PM EST

Sam Hurd was not a big name in pro football, but he sure sounds like a big name in the Chicago drug world.

The details of his arrest Thursday reveal a man deep into drug trafficking. Playing in the NFL was Sam Hurd’s side job.

From a pop culture perspective, Hurd’s story plays out like a story arc on The Wire or a Ghostface Killah song.

Here are some details from the criminal complaint against Hurd, available publicly.

1. Hurd told an undercover agent Wednesday night that he was looking to buy ”5 to 10 kilograms of cocaine and 1,000 pounds of marijuana per week for distribution in the Chicago area.”

2. Hurd negotiated to pay $25,000 per kilogram for the cocaine and $450 per pound of the weed. So Hurd had the cash flow to pay for $575,000-$700,000 worth of drugs per week. That’s well over $2 million per month. (We’ll let you imagine how much he was bringing in or planning to bring in.)

3. The money Hurd was willing to spend was on top of what he was already purchasing elsewhere. Hurd told the informant that he currently distributed ”four kilograms of cocaine per week in the Chicago area, but that the supplier could not supply him with enough quantity.”

Hurd was trying to take his operation to another level.

4. Hurd first came on the police’s radar in July. After receiving a tip, police found a man with a bag filled with $88,000 in a canvas bag. The man said the money and car belonged to Hurd. It was Hurd’s car, and the receiver still attempted to get the money back.

This should have raised a red flag, but Hurd was too foolish or in too deep to realize he needed to slow down.

5. Hurd was looking for Mexican cell phones, because he believed authorities didn’t have the ability to track them.

6. This wasn’t a small operation. Hurd only dealt with “high level” deals; a co-conspirator handled more day-to-day stuff. Hurd allegedly had business as far away as California and had a fleet of vehicles.

We suspect this story is only getting started, and it’s one that could get increasingly uncomfortable for the NFL. If Twitter is any indication, it’s already big news.

Sam Hurd is the fifth-highest trending topic in the country right now.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-of-arranging-multimillion-dollar-drug-deals/
 
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This is huge.

Report: Hurd’s drug clients included many NFL players
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on December 15, 2011, 3:48 PM EST

The drug arrest of Bears receiver Sam Hurd is a story that could become a serious public relations problem for the NFL.

We told you how Hurd is accused of trying to buy more than $575,000 worth of cocaine and marijuana every week from an undercover agent. 670 The Score in Chicago has more troubling news for the league.

A law enforcement source told Laurence Holmes of 670 that Hurd was one of the top drug dealers in Chicago. Police obtained a list of NFL players who were supplied drugs Hurd and the number is “in the double digits.”

Considering Hurd already allegedly dealing drugs while in Dallas, this could create problems in at least two NFL cities. And it could create the impression, at a minimum, that the NFL’s drug testing is pretty easy to get around.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/15/report-hurds-drug-clients-included-many-nfl-players/
 
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