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Shocker: The Q man is gone in Dallas

Looks like it will be Vinny's offense to run. It's a little shocking that he was released after Parcells kept saying he was #1 going into camp because he started all the games last year... that's one way to avoid a QB controversy.
 
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Ah yes, the Golden Boy. Wonder how Parcells will feel if:


A) Vinny needs a walker to get out onto the field, and

B) Henson is the next Hutchinson

Doesn't leave him with a whole lot of options.
 
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I saw a report that Quincy tested positive for cocaine.


I'll look for a link...

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pasted from espn.com:

Sources told ESPN and ESPN.com that Carter recently failed a drug test. Carter already was in the NFL substance-abuse program, having tested positive for an illegal substance in the past, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen. ESPN.com has learned that Carter spent time at a drug rehabilitation facility within the past 18 months.

League sources told ESPN.com that despite the positive test Carter is not under suspension.



A source close to Carter vehemently denied a broadcast report that the quarterback had tested positive for cocaine.
 
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i used to think kids wanted to play in the nfl because of the money. now-a-days its so they can get away with crimes.

can you tell me how doing drugs in the NFL warrants a fine/suspension (only after youve been caught 2 times) but doing it in real life warrants fines/jail time?
 
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BuckeyeNation27 said:
i used to think kids wanted to play in the nfl because of the money. now-a-days its so they can get away with crimes.

can you tell me how doing drugs in the NFL warrants a fine/suspension (only after youve been caught 2 times) but doing it in real life warrants fines/jail time?

Is doing cocaine a crime? Well selling it is. And having it in your possession is. But if a patient is seen in the ER and his drug test is positive for cocaine, I don't think the hospital calls the police.
 
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