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Big Papa;888077; said:
I wish him luck. I am one of the few people who believe he could have been a good QB in the NFL. He just got thrown to the wolves and took so much abuse behind a terrible O-Line that we will never know how good he could have been. It was just stupid for the Browns Management to put him out there in only the 2nd Game back from expansion. He should have sat for at least a year. Anyway, I just hope he is able to recover and has at least a chance at making a comeback. He always seemed like a decent guy and he really took a lot of shit when he was here in Cleveland.

Believe me, you aren't the only one that feels that way. He was surrounded by inferior talent and horrible coaching. Then the fans blamed him for the team's failures. I remember that Sunday night game against the Steelers in Pitt where he looked like an all pro QB. Years of poor drafting and coaching didn't help him. I wish him the best in whatever he does.
 
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genevabuck;891069; said:
Good for Tim. He's always been a class act. Cleveland betrayed him by throwing him to the dogs in his first season.

Completely agree. He got hosed during his stay in Cleveland. I hope he gets a chance to play. Although, no matter what happens, he still has his mills and he still goes home to the 1999 POY Heather Kozar:

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NFBuck;906439; said:
That didn't take long.

I don't quite understand the Jags bringing him in. Maybe trying to catch lightning in a bottle? They are pretty backed up at the QB position it seems like to me, with Garrard and Leftwich fighting for the starter job, just seems like he didn't have much of a shot to begin with.
 
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Report: Couch linked to steroids

Report: Couch linked to steroids

(AP) -- Former No. 1 NFL draft pick Tim Couch had doping regimens that called for anabolic steroids and human growth hormone, according to documents obtained by Yahoo.com.

Couch, cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier this month, told Yahoo.com he used HGH for about a week, under a doctor's care, in hopes it would help him recover from shoulder surgery. He denied using steroids or any other banned drugs and said he had never seen the documents.

Yahoo.com reported Tuesday it had obtained documents from an anonymous source with Couch's name printed across the top that called for extensive use of drugs banned by the league. The Web site identified the source as a former associate of Brian Yusem, a nutritionist in Boca Raton, Fla., who Yahoo.com said has worked with Couch since January 2006.

"Just because somebody prints something and says this is the protocol I would suggest doesn't mean somebody has the obligation to do it or did it," Yusem told the Web site, calling the documents "worthless."

The documents detail three regimens -- 72-day, 80-day and 55-day programs -- dated Jan. 26, 2006, Sept. 18, 2006 and Nov. 27, 2006, according to Yahoo.com.

Although Yusem said nothing illegal took place, the source told Yahoo.com that he saw Couch pick up steroids and HGH, as well as get injected with steroids in Yusem's office.

Couch, the No. 1 pick in the 1999 draft, signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on July 29, and coach Jack Del Rio said then that the former Cleveland Browns quarterback was merely giving the team another quarterback to use during training camp and that he had an outside shot to make the team.

Couch was released three weeks later.

Jaguars spokesman Dan Edwards said Tuesday that Couch's release had nothing to do with the drug allegations.

"It was strictly a personnel decision based on performance," Edwards said.
Couch, who had two shoulder surgeries since February 2005, was 2-of-4 passing for 11 yards in one preseason game and was sacked twice. He also missed practice following that game with a sore back.

Couch told Yahoo.com that he passed a drug test when he signed with the Jaguars. Edwards said the NFL's drug-testing policy is confidential, and results are not shared with teams. Teams are only notified when players are suspended for violating the policy, he said.

Couch said "there's no way in hell" he would have passed a drug test in Jacksonville had he taken what was outlined in the steroid regimens.

"It doesn't matter what that (steroid regimen) says," Couch told Yahoo.com. "It matters what I took. I know what I took and what I didn't take."

Wow, I guess roids really don't make you better....
 
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Yahoo!

Couch banned
By Josh Peter, Yahoo! Sports
October 3, 2007

The NFL has suspended free agent quarterback Tim Couch for six games because Couch violated the league's steroid policy, an NFL spokesman said Wednesday.
Couch told Yahoo! Sports in a story about his recent comeback attempt that while recovering from shoulder surgery he briefly used human growth hormone, which is banned by the NFL. Couch denied using steroids, but Yahoo! Sports later obtained documents showing that steroid prescriptions were filled in Couch's name at Lowen's Drug Store in Brooklyn, N.Y. earlier this year.
The six-game suspension began during Week 3 of the NFL season and runs through Week 8 even though Couch is not in the league. He was cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Aug. 18.
"The player serves the suspension at the time the disciplinary decision is made, whether he is active, injured, or a free agent," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello wrote in an e-mail.
Attempts to reach Couch for comment were unsuccessful. An employee of Couch's agent, Tom Condon, declined to comment.

Continued.....
 
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