The 1st Round Quarterback Who Gambled Away His Career

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Publicado 2024-03-07
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  • @KTOfootball
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  • @user59371
    Would’ve been the perfect episode for a DraftKings sponsorship
  • No way my grandma was just saying how I shouldn’t play poker because I could end up like this guy and then you guys drop a video 20 minutes later
  • @ashleyjade5607
    Conning the life of a lady whose son you apparently saved multiple decades ago out of a million bucks is insane. That poor lady probably saw him as a hero until then 💀
  • @BroseidonLive
    ngl I thought you were about to say "... has lost millions of his own money and others money GAMBLING. Now before we continue, this video is sponsored by DraftKings!!!" 🤣
  • @mountaineernews2
    What’s ironic is that now you can’t go watch an NFL game or even go to an NFL stadium without seeing hundreds of gambling ads this is a example of what happens to a person when they’re just consumed by the greed of making money and constantly trying over and over again but now the NFL seems to be marketing gambling a lot, so I’m worried that it’s only a matter of time before it happens again
  • @Bailark
    I was a freshman during Art's senior year. Dude was a real piece off work. Amazing athlete...amazingly entitled. I was walking once thru the parking lot of St. John Arena, and Art was walking by to pass in front of me from right to left. From the left were two guys walking toward Art. One of the two guys said to Art, "hey Art, nice job against Minnesota". As they came together, Art proceeded to beat the stew out of both of them...right in front of me. Art didn't throw his dukes up and box the two of them. It wasn't like that. He grabbed one and then the other and punched the sh*t out of both of them. It was like a lion taking down two baby deer. I doubt the three of them even noticed that I was there. Art could have been a linebacker or a defensive end. He was pretty powerful.
  • @axdambient
    i was in foster care with a lady whose son was Darrett Barber, star linebacker for Alhambra High School. went on a full scholarship to Ohio State in the late 80s, and he told me he ran with Art quite a bit. his career ended because of knee and shoulder injuries, but he said he was doing the same things: gambling horses and sports, drinking, drugs, you name it. ive always kept tabs about Art because of it
  • @cstick2664
    What a different time we live in. Now there’s gambling ads all over football games.
  • @Krobscorner2006
    Dang two videos on this dude in the same week? Shoutout to another goat Mattbegreat who covered this guy, as well.
  • @seanhillyer8984
    I was standing next to Art on a payphone in May of 2000 when he was arrested by the feds at Eastpark Restaurant in Ravenna, Ohio. A very fond memory indeed. 😁
  • @lmnisop5516
    "When you throw the ball only three things can happen and two of them are bad" is a really stupid thought because that also applies to the run game
  • @Bormannator
    When I was in my senior year of highschool I went on a cruise with my family. Because I was 18 and international waters I tried my hand at blackjack. Made a couple hundred day 1 and lost it all and more over the next 2 days. Horrible feeling but an important lesson to learn the hard way that the house always wins and know when to walk away.
  • @maxxjapan619
    First I'd heard of this guy was right before the Colts played in their first Super Bowl with Peyton Manning. Also, seriously, KTO, your production has improved a LOT. The graphics look like something you'd see on an ESPN documentary.
  • @LegendMkr7
    Man the Colts really had it bad during the 80s and 90s. This guy ended up being a draft bust then the next year John Elway basically told them to go kick rocks.
  • @YOSSARIAN313
    Art schlicter the original mega bust of the 80s
  • @daviddayan7602
    So this guy was such a bust year 1, that the Colts were bad enough to pick #1 in 1983. And then John Elway didn't want to play for them, so he forced a trade to the Broncos.
  • @tingypingy3644
    the editing quality is stepped up crazy in this one! great job karsten!
  • @pedro426
    Never heard of this guy until MattBeGreat’s video like last week😂