Cris Carter says son Duron can be NFL wide receiver
By Kareem Copeland
Around the League Writer
Published: April 23, 2013
Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter insists his son Duron is an NFL receiver. The elder Carter said the problem was school.
"He didn't commit a crime, he has no tattoos, he has no kids, and he's a pleasant kid. His thing is he hates school, though," Cris Carter told USA Today's Mike Garafolo. "And I'm his dad. He's really bright; he's got an IQ over 130. He just hates school. We gave him the pretest on the Wonderlic. He got a 28.
"He. Just. Hates. (Bleeping). School."
Duron Carter bounced from Ohio State to Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College to Alabama to Florida Atlantic. He left Ohio State after his freshman year for being academically ineligible. Never played a single down at Alabama because he was academically ineligible and suspended for undisclosed reasons. Carter didn't receive a waiver to ever play at FAU, but was kicked out of practice at one point.
"The team that drafts Duron Carter will get the most lazy, whiny & non-work ethic player the nfl has ever seen," Cayden Cochran, Coffeyville's starting quarterback at the time, posted on his Twitter account, Garafolo reported. "I played w/him. Horrible person & will be a complete cancer to any team on the board."
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