Former Colts DT Quinn Pitcock said Video Game Addiction Robbed him of his NFL Career
And to Katie Couric's staff 18 career tackles and 1.5 sacks is an "NFL star". (Former Colts Star Quinn Pitcock Admits Video Game Addiction Ended His NFL Career)
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As devout fans and followers of all things Ohio State Buckeyes, each one of us has seen our share of both success stories and those of, shall we say, a different nature. I hesitate to classify the flipside of the success stories as failures, because to me failure denotes a certain amount of finality. They are more of a setback that one can learn from, or not, at the complete discretion...
Former Indianaplois Colts standout Quinn Pitcock suffers from a video game addiction.
If you remember the name Quinn Pitcock, you remember his come-and-go run with the Indianapolis Colts.
Pitock was drafted in the third-round of the 2007 draft after playing as an All American DT for Ohio State.
His rookie year was impressive and then he retired and vanished…poof. I always thought that his exit was injury-related and in a way it was.
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Pitcock returns after video game craving
Former first-team All-American defensive tackle Quinn Pitcock is eyeing a return to the NFL after his career was derailed by depression and video game addiction.
Pitcock had a solid rookie season after being selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 2007 draft, but abruptly retired prior to training camp for the 2008 season because of an addiction to the popular...
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June 10, 2012
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Former Colts Quinn Pitcock overcomes video game addiction, returns to football
When most people think about video game addiction, they have a tendency to envision young children or teenagers in high school. Many refuse to believe that it is an actual problem or addiction. In realty, it is. Video game addiction is a mental condition that can affect the lives of adults just as easily as children. Former Colts defensive lineman Quinn Pitcock is a walking example...
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