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Quincy Carter Cut As Football Team's QB
ABILENE, Texas (AP) - Former Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback
Quincy Carter is out of a job again.
The Abilene Ruff Riders of the Indoor Football League cut the
former Georgia Bulldog after he failed to show up for a home game
Saturday against the Odessa Roughnecks.
Coach Gerald Dockery tells the Abilene Reporter-News that Carter
phoned him four hours before Saturday's game to tell him that he
wouldn't play. At halftime, general manager Barney Welch said
Carter was no longer on the team.
In 2003, Carter led the Cowboys to a 10-6 season and the
playoffs in their first season under coach Bill Parcells. Dallas
released Carter in training camp before the next season, and he
started briefly for the New York Jets before poor play and
drug-related arrests ended his NFL career.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)









