Quincy Carter can’t leave that coke alone. His career is over and Tryone Biggums said that.

Written by Sports Dude on May 20, 2007 – 12:10 am
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Quincy CarterFound this article online where Jean-Jacques Taylor of DallasNews.com feels that Quincy Carter, former Dallas Cowboy, former NY Jet, former Georgia Bulldog has hit a dead end. We know that he has a thing for weed and coke, but he goes on to talk about how a promising QB career in the NFL has been ruined by drugs and lack of discipline.

Quincy Carter is a 29-year-old with dreams of reviving an NFL career that will never happen – no matter how much he deludes himself.

It saddens me to write that because I like Carter. We didn’t have the kind of relationship where we met for drinks regularly or communicated by phone, e-mail or text message once a week. Or even once a month.

So when he signed with the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings of arenafootball2, I viewed it as a positive. To me, it showed he was so serious about resurrecting his pro career that he was willing to humble himself and go to professional football’s lowest level, playing for $200 a week – $250, if his team won.

As usual, he screwed up.

Read more at DallasNews.com

Any fool can stay in the league as a backup QB for years and draw a pay check. But he chose something that ever since you have been a child known that if you got started with it, it would ruin your life. Remember the commercials, “This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?”

Now he can hang out with Tyrone Biggums, dance and smoke one everyday.

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Check out the article to see how Quincy Carter ruined his life.

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