The Facts:
Following up on
the ongoing story. ... After 20 months and 16 days in prison, Burress says he definitely he is a better receiver per Aditi Kinkhabwala of the Wall Street Journal. "There weren't a lot of guys throwing perfect spirals in there," the one-time Giants receiver said. "I had to work to catch those balls."
Reported by the Redzone.org
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
In his first interview since his Monday release from the Oneida Correctional Facility, Burress would not say which NFL teams he'd like to play for or where he'd match up well. But he insisted he's hungrier than ever and ready to play in any kind of scheme. Neither he nor his agent is allowed to speak to teams during the lockout, although quarterback Michael Vick, an old friend from Virginia who has counseled him throughout his imprisonment, has very vocally lobbied for him to join the Eagles.
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