The former Giants wide receiver, staring at an impending two-year prison sentence, is getting ready for a long, hard road the only way he knows how — he's hiring a coach.
This coach, however, won't have Burress running sprints, eating raw eggs or pulling tires. Instead, Burress will be getting the skinny on what prison life is really like.
"We are consulting with an expert in the field who will address and advise us, Mr. Burress and his family, on what to expect while incarcerated, and how to use his period of confinement as productively as possible," Benjamin Braffman, Burress' lawyer, told the New York Post.
Burress, according to the report, will be sent to a maximum-security prison, where they will evaluate him and determine where he will spend most of his sentence. It is believed he will likely end up at a medium-security prison.