

One thing is for sure, it’s good to see him coaching and open to public life after football. Having said all that, if you’re one of those fans that watched Quincy Carter back in the day and remember that awesome ride in 2003, follow him on Twitter. Maybe his work ethic lacked a bit but if he came through the NFL now, he’d at least have more support on the mental health side of things. His trouble all related to marijuana and these days, it’s legal in several states and a lot less taboo. Speaking of his issues, they don’t even seem that bad through the lens of 2019. He was a fan favorite despite his issues and someone even Bill Parcells rooted for beyond his time in Dallas.
COWBOYS QUINCY CARTER VERIFICATION
I’m new to this twitter thing… can y’all get me more followers and a verification check? To many fake accounts QUINCY CARTER August 30, 2019Īs a former Dallas Cowboys QB, he definitely deserves the verification. He’s doing some quarterback coaching and wants to connect with fans. Quincy Carter officially joined Twitter a few months ago and he’s been active, especially recently. He seemed alright in the Deep Blue documentary, which was pleasing, especially since he talked openly about his issues, but beyond that, it’s been hit or miss. In recent years, I’ve tried to keep up with Quincy’s whereabouts but it’s been difficult. It’s been a rocky road for Quincy ever since he’s had multiple post-NFL arrests and even in low-level professional football leagues, he never stuck around with one team for more than a season. He’d eventually start three games with the New York Jets, going 2-1, but those were the last NFL games he played. Before the 2004 season, Dallas shocked the football world by cutting Quincy, later revealed in a Deep Blue documentary (“ Star Crossed“) as a seminal moment in the rise of Romo.
