I'm not seeing it anywhere where he quit during the conditioning test itself. If he quit after the test, and after failing it, then I'll understand a little clearer. I'm not saying he didn't quit during it, I just can't find where it's been reported that he did so.Might've answered my own question: "Should a player not make his prescribed target time during any of the six runs, then it's determined that he's failed the conditioning test. Last year, Ravens Pro Bowl kick returner Jacoby Jones didn't complete the test on the first try at the start of training camp but then passed it on the second try, allowing him to practice." http://touch.baltimoresun.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-79929953/ So if he failed the first part of the test, then he fails the whole test and of course doesn't finish the whole thing. That's not quitting.