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Pitcock ignores call of his addiction
Ex-NFL player rebuilds his life and helps others after giving up video games
Updated: June 28, 2012
By Jemele Hill | ESPN.com
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Quinn Pitcock started one NFL ga thme fore Indianapolis Colts and played in eight others before quitting. Soon, he was playing video games 18 hours a day.
If Quinn Pitcock was a recovering drug addict, NFL teams would probably be less wary of him.
If Pitcock was an alcoholic, he wouldn't get strange stares or snickers after sharing his story.
Athletes battling drug and alcohol problems are a common occurrence.
Much less common is a player trying to resume an NFL career while recovering from an addiction to video games.
"I'm somewhat of a pioneer," Pitcock said.
Even though sports has a reputation for being a second-chance business, there isn't exactly a guidebook for what Pitcock, now a rookie defensive lineman with the Arena League's Orlando Predators, has been through since being drafted in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts in 2007.
If your first inclination was to laugh at the idea of a mighty football player being addicted to video games, realize Pitcock's addiction was like most in that the video games were just a way to cover up more significant issues.
The transition into the NFL was difficult for Pitcock, a standout at Ohio State. He was living in a new city, totally out of his comfort zone, and under a lot of pressure to perform.
The NFL isn't like college, where teammates bond through shared experiences. In the NFL, players have families, friends outside of football and other responsibilities. It's less like a slumber party and more like working at a mill.
Pitcock has always been an introvert. Rather than get to know Indianapolis and socialize, it was easier for Pitcock to make a video game controller his best friend.
"There were some issues," he said. "Maybe some mild depression. I'm the kind of person that avoids problems. Video games were my outlet."
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