Quincy Carter and Paul Harvey

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  1. Cowboy71

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    And now you know...the rest of the story...

    Quincy Link Here

    Drugs AND bipolar. Feel bad for him, but until he gets a handle on both, he's definitely not the guy to drive your bus. We made a good decision.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'>Drugs AND bipolar. Feel bad for him,</div>

    I really do feel bad for QC unlike some Anxiety ridden, ganj smokin, future masseuse who shall go nameless :cheesey: .
     
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    I felt sad for him for a second but then I remembered he plays in NFL and makes millions of dollars and is throwing it all away in part because of coke.... what a loser.
     
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    Amen to that GF1, they aren't regular working people. They have all kinds of support mechanisms available to them that we could only dream of, all free of charge from thier rich owners. Let him work seven days a week for not very much money like regular people with no health insurance and then being bipolar will be the least of his problems. I dont feel sorry for any of them. Later.....
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tuna)</div><div class='quotemain'>Amen to that GF1, they aren't regular working people. They have all kinds of support mechanisms available to them that we could only dream of, all free of charge from thier rich owners. Let him work seven days a week for not very much money like regular people with no health insurance and then being bipolar will be the least of his problems. I dont feel sorry for any of them. Later.....</div>

    I guess the Bipolar thing is the thing I feel bad about. Even if more support is available for that, its tough to get support until it is diagnosed. I don't feel more sorry for him than regular people with disorders like this, and I don't use that as a crutch or reason for his drug use. Nonetheless, I don't wish that on anyone.

    Thats on a personal level aside from the NFL. In the NFL-world, I already said that we made a good decision cutting him loose and left it at that.
     
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    yeah, you have a great point GF1!!!! your right! they have all this money and countless people to help them, but instead they go to illegal drugs??? makes no sense to me! and where i feel that we might have had a better oppurtunity to have made plays this season, i do feel the best thing was to let him go b4 another 'drug scandle' came about here in dallas....

    and cowboys71, i love your sig...the eagle trophy case OMG lol...
     

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