Sgt John
Sith Lord of T&A
(AP) — ABILENE, Texas - Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Quincy Carter is free on bond after his arrest in Abilene.
Abilene police say Carter was arrested Sunday night on a probation violation warrant. The violation arose from a February arrest in South Texas for alleged drunken driving.
Carter now plays for the Abilene Ruff Riders of the Indoor Football League. In 2003, he led the Cowboys to a 10-6 season and the playoffs in their first season under coach Bill Parcells.
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Dallas released Carter in training camp before the 2004 season. He started briefly for the New York Jets before poor play and drug-related arrests ended his NFL career. The former Georgia star played in the Arena League before a brief tryout last year with the Miami Dolphins.
Eh.....Maybe Wes can go get his autograph