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(9,527 posts)The NFL doesn't release the drug that the test result showed so it could have been any drug on the league's list of performance enhancing drugs. So all we have is Richard Sherman's word that it was Adderall he tested positive for. And given his petulant behavior I see no reason to believe him about anything. His "apology" posted on SI.com was a joke and blamed the other player for Sherman's actions. Sort of like he claimed that half the players in the league take Adderall, or he blamed the tester for his positive drug test. That's kind of a pattern of behavior that indicates Sherman needs to learn to take some personal responsibility.
"It's also possible that Adderall has become the "excuse du jour" among suspended NFL players who know that the NFL has never (and will never) publicly divulge or comment on the specific substance that triggered a positive test result. The players are also aware that Adderall use is permitted by the NFL, provided the proper paperwork has been filed with the league office."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/richard-sherman-says-half-league-takes-adderall-143837265--nfl.html
The NFL's drug testing policy is an absolute joke. They should absolutely name the drugs used and should start with at least a year long suspension, if not two years. Additionally they only use a urine test, not a blood test which would be more effective at rooting out cheaters. And yet in spite of that, 9 players on the Seahawks have tested positive for being cheaters in terms of taking performance enhancing drugs, including Sherman.
He got lucky and beat the system this time. Hopefully next time he won't get so lucky.