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He Lost his job and now he got arrested

Quincy Carter arrested for DWI

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February 27, 2009 - 9:16 AM

Sean Gaffney

MISSION - Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Quincy Carter is expected to face DWI and marijuana possession charges today after a late-night arrest near Mission, officials said.

State police said Carter blew twice the legal limit shortly after 2 a.m. Friday. He is expected to go before a Hidalgo County judge later today, said Johnny Hernandez, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Police also found less than two ounces of marijuana in his car, Hernandez added.

Friday's arrest came nearly three days after arenafootball2 officials ruled that Carter could not play for the Rio Grande Valley Dorados this season because of eligibility issues. Friday's arrest was the latest in a career marked by trouble.

Carter, a second-round draft choice out of Georgia in 2001, was cut by the Dallas Cowboys in 2004 amid numerous media reports that he failed a drug test. He started three games for the New York Jets the following season and entered the NFL's substance-abuse program.

After he was released by the Jets, he was signed and quickly released by Montreal's Canadian Football League Team. He was ar-rested again in Irving, Texas on December 2006 for marijuana possession charges.

While playing for the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings, another af2 team, he was busted again in October 2007 on marijuana possession charges.

Carter played for the Arena Football League's Kansas City Brigade last season and had signed with the Dorados earlier this year after the Arena Football League announced it would suspend the 2009 season because of budget problems.

On Tuesday, af2 officials voted to prohibit players who took the field in the AFL after May 1, 2008, from playing for any af2 team this season

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You really are that arrogant, aren't you? You know every single new thread you make will be moved, yet rather than simply post it in this thread, you go ahead and start a new thread.

You don't watch out, you'll end up getting your thread starting capabilities removed again.

Not that that's ever stopped you, admittedly....

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He Lost his job and now he got arrested

Quincy Carter arrested for DWI

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February 27, 2009 - 9:16 AM

Sean Gaffney

MISSION - Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Quincy Carter is expected to face DWI and marijuana possession charges today after a late-night arrest near Mission, officials said.

State police said Carter blew twice the legal limit shortly after 2 a.m. Friday. He is expected to go before a Hidalgo County judge later today, said Johnny Hernandez, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Police also found less than two ounces of marijuana in his car, Hernandez added.

Friday's arrest came nearly three days after arenafootball2 officials ruled that Carter could not play for the Rio Grande Valley Dorados this season because of eligibility issues. Friday's arrest was the latest in a career marked by trouble.

Carter, a second-round draft choice out of Georgia in 2001, was cut by the Dallas Cowboys in 2004 amid numerous media reports that he failed a drug test. He started three games for the New York Jets the following season and entered the NFL's substance-abuse program.

After he was released by the Jets, he was signed and quickly released by Montreal's Canadian Football League Team. He was ar-rested again in Irving, Texas on December 2006 for marijuana possession charges.

While playing for the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings, another af2 team, he was busted again in October 2007 on marijuana possession charges.

Carter played for the Arena Football League's Kansas City Brigade last season and had signed with the Dorados earlier this year after the Arena Football League announced it would suspend the 2009 season because of budget problems.

On Tuesday, af2 officials voted to prohibit players who took the field in the AFL after May 1, 2008, from playing for any af2 team this season

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AF2 Training CAmps Start This Weekend

af2 Training Camps Open This Weekend

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Release: 02/27/2009

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Teams from arenafootball2 (af2) officially open training camp this weekend in preparation for the league

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top 10 kick returners

Former Xplorer Kevin Prentiss named af2's top kick returner of all-time

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Release: 02/27/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that WR/KR KEVIN PRENTISS has been named the league

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former jet signs with cfl team

Stamps ink trio of defensive linemen

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

- Canadian Football League (CFL) Calgary Stampeders

Calgary Stampeders head coach/general manager John Hufnagel is pleased to announce the signing of import defensive linemen Ryan Riddle and Kelvin Morris.

"They're both explosive, athletic defensive ends who have the ability to get to the quarterback," said Hufnagel. "We look forward to seeing how they stack up at training camp."

The 27-year-old Riddle is a University of California alumnus who has National Football League experience with the Oakland Raiders, New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens. The six-foot-two, 260-pound Los Angeles product was picked by the Raiders in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft.

In his senior season at California, Riddle led the Pac-10 Conference and set a school record by registering 14.5 sacks. He also topped the conference with 19 tackles for loss.

Morris is a 26-year-old Timmonsville, SC, product who has played for the Utah Blaze in the Arena Football League and the Spokane Shock in AFL2. With Spokane in 2007, the six-foot-four, 245-pound Morris recovered six fumbles and scored six defensive touchdowns.

He started his collegiate career at Clemson before transferring to West Georgia, where as a senior in 2005 he amassed 76 tackles, 7.5 sacks and a forced fumble and was named the Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Year.

Tom Johnson, a defensive lineman who helped the Grand Rapids Rampage reach the AFl's American Conference finals last season, has also signed a contract, the stampeders said Friday.

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Former Oklahoma City standout A.J. Haglund named af2's top kicker of all-time

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Release: 03/02/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that K A.J. HAGLUND has been named the league

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Former Oklahoma City standout A.J. Haglund named af2's top kicker of all-time

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Release: 03/02/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that K A.J. HAGLUND has been named the league

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top 10 linebackers

Former Quad City standout Frank Carter named af2's top linebacker of all time

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Release: 03/03/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that FB/LB FRANK CARTER has been named the league

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TOP 10 FULLBACKS

Former Florida standout named af2's top fullback of all-time

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Release: 03/04/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that FB/LB STEVE GORRIE has been named the league

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top 10 o-lineman

Will Rabatin named af2's top offensive lineman of all-time

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Release: 03/05/2009

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The arenafootball2 league (af2) announced today that OL WILL RABATIN has been named the league

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