Former Cowboys quarterback Quincy Carter, in a videotaped interview with DFWReporting.com, lamented the fact that his NFL career ended in a cloud of marijuana smoke. He accuses owner Jerry Jones of pulling a "billionaire power play" for releasing Carter due to a failed drug test and blaming it on poor performance. "When you got a quarterback who's . . . failing drug tests, that would weigh heavy on me if I was a billionaire owner and I owned the Dallas Cowboys, I would have to make some business decisions, too," Carter said. "Now how he went about it was just - that was bad. . . . You just don't do people like that and just leave them in the dust like that." Carter thinks that if he had never failed the drug test, he'd still be a member of the team. "Tony Romo wouldn't even be playing for the Cowboys right now," Carter said. Source: ProFootballTalk.com