Quincy Carter, the quarterback out of Georgia that has had a history of drug related problems is back once again in football.
Here is an athlete that once played for millions, and now plays for significantly less than that. Drugs will do that for you.
Georgia grad Quincy Carter threw four touchdown passes, two each to former Abilene Christian wideouts Jerale Badon and Chris Morris, to lead the Abilene Ruff Riders to a 39-24 win over the Odessa Roughnecks before 3,982 at the Taylor County Coliseum.
It’s amazing that a player can fall so far out of the limelight, but still continue to play the game at this level. Quincy must love the game is all I can say.

Abilene Ruff Rider quarterback Quincy Carter celebrates a touchdown during the second quarter of the Ruff Riders 39-24 win over the Odessa Roughnecks on Monday night, April 6, 2009, at the Taylor County Coliseum
I always hope people can learn from previous mistakes, but something tells me Quincy has too many demons to succeed at football. Even for the Ruff Riders.
Abilene Ruff Riders open with victory (Reporter News)


