FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Juston Burris first pro pick cost his quarterback his hair.Ryan Fitzpatrick revealed in a radio interview Thursday morning that he needed to cut his stupid hair -- a puffy pompadour -- and made a bet with teammates that the next player to intercept him in practice would get to give him a fresh summer `do.That player, Fitzpatrick told the Boomer & Carton Show on 101.9 WFAN, was Burris.The fourth-round draft pick out of North Carolina State grabbed a floating pass intended for Brandon Marshall on Tuesday and got his first interception of camp -- and sealed the fate of Fitzpatricks `fro.It was right before practice started, Burris said after practice Thursday. We were in stretch line and a couple of the vets made a bet with him, and I just so happened to get it. I was the one to do it.After the interception, Burris went right to safety Rontez Miles, who had set up the bet with Fitzpatrick.We talked about it and we laughed about it, Burris said. I honestly didnt think it really was going to happen, but they called me up in the team meeting (that night) and said I could do it.So, Burris was given some clippers and started shaving through Fitzpatricks fluffy locks.It was terrible, terrible. Bad, a smiling Burris said of his barber skills. He had to go back over it. He had to do his own thing. Im not good with clippers.Burris said a few teammates were ticked off that he was the one to win the haircutting honors.Yeah, they were pretty mad, especially the guys on offense, he said, smiling. They didnt want a rookie to cut their quarterbacks hair. But, a bet is a bet.So, within a few minutes, all that hair that had Jets camp buzzing was in clumps on the floor.It is gone, but I love his beard, Burris said. Hes got a nice beard. Yeah, I like the beard. He has a cool beard.Burris has seen a lot of action on the field in camp and made a mostly solid impression -- his haircutting skills aside, of course.The 6-foot, 212-pound cornerback was a three-year starter at N.C. State who impressed Jets coach Todd Bowles with his press coverage, making things tough for wide receivers at the line of scrimmage and beyond. His athleticism could help him add depth at both cornerback and safety.The more reps I can get, the better Ill be, he said. With this system and the way we practice, Im getting a lot of reps. So, with every rep, you get better, so Im trying to come out here every practice and get better and never take a step back.The fact the interception came against the starting offense gave Burris a boost.It feels like you can make plays at this level, he said. Thats all I want to do. Ive got that confidence that I can play at this level and that was just reassurance. 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Drew Petrie returned to form and Daniel Wells made a mockery of a pre-game injury scare to help North Melbourne record a 40-point AFL win over Collingwood.The Kangaroos shored up their place in the top eight and snapped a five-game losing streak in feisty fashion on Friday night, beating the Magpies 18.16 (124) to 12.12 (84).Norths Lindsay Thomas kicked a game-high five goals - his best haul of the year.The Kangaroos booted six goals in 14 minutes at Etihad Stadium to boast a 27-point lead at quarter-time.The Magpies, a man down after Ben Sinclair was knocked out early in an innocuous collision with Jed Anderson, rallied late.They reduced the margin to 15 points early in the final quarter but couldnt go on with it.Wells tallied 11 possessions in the opening term, busting the game open with his dash and clean disposal.The playmaker limped off the field during the warm-up with an apparent leg injury but passed a late fitness test.Petrie also starred in a spiteful contest that featured plenty of off-the-ball scraps, bruising contests and verbal spats.He responded in the best possible fashion to public criticism from club great Wayne Carey, who suggested the 33-year-olds time was up.Petrie booted two goals and clutched seven marks but far more impressive was his team-high seven tackles.The veteran forward wasnt alone.The Kangaroos pressure was fierce from the outset and there was no leet off from Brad Scotts side.ddddddddddddCollingwood conceded two goals by turning the Sherrin over from kick-ins.Marley Williams also threatened to gift a cheap goal in the third term, pushing Thomas to the ground after the small forward booted his fourth goal.Thomas earned the ire of former Western Bulldogs ruckman Luke Darcy.Diving is just not part of our game ... if he wanted to stand his ground, he could have. He milked a free kick, Darcy said on Triple M.Brent Harvey, who equalled Michael Tucks games record, finished with 25 disposals and two goals.Harvey is set to play his 427th match and break Tucks mark on Saturday week, when North face St Kilda at Etihad.Majak Daw produced a spectacular mark-of-the-year contender in the third term, while Taylor Adams and Scott Pendlebury were among Collingwoods best.Sinclair was taken to hospital after suffering his third concussion of the season.It was a really good way to start the game, really combative and aggressive. Hard at the ball, Scott said.We knew it was going to be a tough battle and we certainly got that.Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley lamented his sides first quarter.Our effort was really poor early, Buckley said.We were gallant but youve got to give yourself more of a chance by starting better. ' ' '