Nick Naczur made a mistake.
According to police reports, Kaczur had 202 OxyContin pills on him when he was pulled over April 27 by state troopers near Utica, New York. Since then, he has helped the feds arrest the man who was accused of supplying him with the drug.
The 28-year-old Kaczur was ordered to pay $355 in fines and fees by a judge, who said the drug possession charge will be dismissed, provided he is able to keep himself out of trouble for the next half year.
Is there any doubt he'll be able to stay out of trouble? Absolutely not.
Kaczur is not like Mr. Willie Andrews, who was brought up on some drug charges of his own, and recently released by the Patriots. Andrews was given a second chance with the Pats, but lost that chance when he reportedly pointed a gun to his girlfriend's head and was promptly arrested.
The Kraft family will give anyone a second chance: ask Kevin Faulk. Ask Corey Dillon. Ask Randy Moss. And now, ask Nick Kaczur.
In typical Patriots fashion, they declined to comment, but none was needed: the Kraft family does all the talking they need through their actions. They are an understanding and forgiving family, but don't take that to mean they are pushovers.
Just ask Mr. Willie Andrews.
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