Now he's written a book that details the drug abuse that derailed his career.
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He says he would down 60 Vicodin and 20 sleeping pills with a bottle of vodka. Peter King of SI.com, who read an advance copy of the book, writes:
Vicodin. Ambien. Cocaine. Crack. Heroin. GHB, the date-rape drug. Lots of others I've never heard of. He's not sure if he's been in rehab six or seven times. He's blown most of the $6.5 million Carolina paid him over a disappointing, injury-filled NFL career with the Panthers. Nights and weeks with prostitutes so numerous ... well, so numerous that his Madame at a high-rolling Manhattan brothel ran out of girls for him.Jason Peter now says he's amazed he's still alive. Reading King's account of the book, it is amazing.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 15)
6-09-2008 @ 10:14AM
Jan said...
Jason, you must be mistaking us for people who care about you. Why don't you take your alcoholic, crack addict, pill popping self away and let the REAL footall players on the field? You are a sorry example of the rest of the alkies, dopers and losers who we read stories about.
Run off now and hide under a rock, I sure don't feel sorry for you and oh by the way people, don't buy his book. Maybe he can get extra money from his junkie friends.
Jan in Beaver, Utah
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6-09-2008 @ 12:32PM
jh713903 said...
Hey, let's all run out and buy a copy of this "amazing" book so he can buy more Vicodin, heroin, crack and hookers.
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6-09-2008 @ 7:54PM
G.L. said...
Nobody wants to buy his book about how he's lived like a drug-addicted,alcohol abusing,slut. Just like nobody wanted to read O.J.Simpson's book "If I did it." Most people want to hear about how God has changed people who used to live like that,and not just read about a corrupt lifestyle.
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6-10-2008 @ 12:58AM
Dave in Springfield, MO. said...
Peter always thought the "N" in Nebraska football stood for Nowledge. He's just another dumb jock, who thought he was above the law, but who really is an idiot and still wet behind the ears.
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6-10-2008 @ 1:20AM
jeff said...
It is sad to think that the Panthers could have taken Vonnie Holiday from UNC as their first pick in the draft, but they said he was too soft, I believe he is still in the league, and was on the all NFL Rookie team.
Sad, Sad, Sad
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6-10-2008 @ 1:26AM
Lex said...
They say that all life, every single decision we lean toward, think of, take acion on...is based on either 'pain' or 'pleasure.' if you are a football fan, you ahve seen tape, read about how much time, staff, money is spent on looking into players past,mental states in college, police actions, etc., Just shows for all that money, attention and intentions on their part...there is part of certain peiople that can not be seen, predicted, or sadly...stopped. Now, this still young man will have to find, create a new identity after 10-15 years of his life, being in a uniform as a player. So he gave his body to Nebraska for fame, money, a free ride $$ through a quality school program, that he got later, let's see now if he went to class at all...?
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6-10-2008 @ 10:16AM
Joe said...
He blew most of 6.5 mil, so now he writes a book to raise some more cash to continue blowing it. I will not be spending any of my cash to buy this piece of garbage, and I doubt he wrote a word in it. The dumb jock druggie probably doesnt know any words with more than 3 letters in them.
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6-10-2008 @ 10:21AM
Dave said...
Wow, this is a surprise, COMING FROM NEBRASKA, who woulda thunk it ?????
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6-10-2008 @ 11:05AM
Monty Python 1975 said...
The headline and the story line might have sold books until he opened his stupid mouth. 60 Vicodin, 20 sleeping pills and a bottle of vodka?? He must think that people are as big an idiot as he is. That is a prescription for instant death if it were true.
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6-10-2008 @ 11:31AM
Ray said...
. Jason, you must be mistaking us for people who care about you. Why don't you take your alcoholic, crack addict, pill popping self away and let the REAL footall players on the field? You are a sorry example of the rest of the alkies, dopers and losers who we read stories about.
Run off now and hide under a rock, I sure don't feel sorry for you and oh by the way people, don't buy his book. Maybe he can get extra money from his junkie friends.
Jan in Beaver, Utah
Hey dumbass. He's been retired since 2001.
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6-10-2008 @ 11:39AM
Stephen R. Hawkins said...
stop the drugs, you can do it, and enjoy being straight
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6-10-2008 @ 11:39AM
Ray said...
Hey Jan in Beaver, Utah.......Don't make stupid remarks when you obviously know nothing about pro football. You said let the REAL football players on the field? He hasn't played since 2001. If you would've read the article, you could have done the math. Well, maybe you could've.
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6-10-2008 @ 11:44AM
Ray said...
9. The headline and the story line might have sold books until he opened his stupid mouth. 60 Vicodin, 20 sleeping pills and a bottle of vodka?? He must think that people are as big an idiot as he is. That is a prescription for instant death if it were true.
Agreed. No human could withstand that cocktail.
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6-10-2008 @ 12:35PM
Mike said...
Its awfully easy for some a hole sitting at his/her desk to sit there and spew such idiotic garbage about someone they have never met just because they watch football on TV once in a while. What you dont know is that his constant injuries and team compliance led him down the path of painkillers(Oxycontin etc. which are a huge problem in the NFL and elsewhere) abused them and it led to other ways to numb pain. He told his story on Bryant Gumbel's HBO show over two years ago and has been clean since then. He is actually working in LA and has a good job. He has turned his life around. I happen to have met him, and can tell you he is an intelligent man who has made some unintelligent decisions. He would be the first to tell you that, and how embarrased he is to have brought this kind of shame to those who cared about him. Everybody deserves a second chance "jan" you armchair jackass.
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6-10-2008 @ 2:12PM
mcspartan5 said...
and what? now we're suppose to feel sorry for him? f-ball player at nebraska, meaning low academic expectations, free ride, lots of girls, adulation by the masses, nfl player, money, girls, adualation again by the masses, etc. now it's time to grow up and get a real job and mr.jock can't cut it. wah, wah,wah, should of studied harder.
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6-10-2008 @ 4:03PM
sean said...
Football, drugs, liquor, hookers doesn't make you a bad person. Sounds like he was just having a little fun.
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6-10-2008 @ 4:21PM
brian kelleher said...
Come on now, 60 Vicodin tablets contain a total of 30 grams of Tylenol (acetominophen) in addition to hydrocodone. The usual toxic dose of Tylenol for an adult is 7 grams if taken all at one time. We are expected to believe that he took that much (in addition to alcohol and sedative/hypnotics) without hepatic toxicity? I have to raise the bull**** flag on his little story.
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7-27-2008 @ 8:56PM
Anonymous said...
I happen to know a personal friend of Jason and this absolutely happened. He had built up such a tolerance and when you are 6'5 and 265, it is the reason you live, you have enough mass to carry it.
How about you don't make comments on truth when you have no idea who that person is or what they went through. He is a GREAT guy now, and is happily married working on teaching others to not go down the same path he did.
6-10-2008 @ 4:23PM
Voice of Reason said...
who? the people getting pissy (and seemingly offended?) with jan was more interesting than the article. millionaire athlete + vices + short career = book.....seen it, didn't care the first time.
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6-10-2008 @ 4:29PM
brian kelleher said...
The usual toxic dose of Tylenol (acetominophen) is 7 grams, causing irreversible liver damage. Each Vicodin has 500 mg. (0.5 grams) of acetominophen combined with hydrocodone. We are being asked to believe that he ingested 30 grams of acetominophen (30 X 0.5)at a time without permanent sequelae, in addition to alcohol and sleepers (sedative/hypnotics). Sorry, but I have to raise the bull**** flag on his story.
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