Hero of the Underground: A Memoir by Jason Peter, Tony O'Neill

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 42,491

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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 42,491

    Synopsis

    Jason Peter is an All-American football player, captain of the National Champion Nebrasks Cornhuskers, first round NFL draft pick, 7.5 million dollar bonus baby... and heroin addict. This gritty memoir offers a no-holds-barred look at the twisted underb

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    Peter, a star at the University of Nebraska's storied football program in the late 1990s and a first-round NFL draft pick, details his short, frenzied life as a drug user and veteran of the treatment center circuit. It started with painkillers in college, which turned into a full-blown addiction as he battled an array of injuries that ended his career by his late 20s. With plenty of money and time available, Peter's partying escapades eventually led him to freebasing cocaine and turning his upscale New York City apartment into arguably the world's most expensive heroin retreat, complete with a live-in junkie stripper girlfriend. Avoiding self-help urgings and self-congratulations, Peter (who is now clean) and O'Neill have crafted an unflinching look at the dark side of a life devoted to pleasure. Peter's recollection of his college glory days is a little overbearing, but the book's power lies in his honesty in detailing the depths of his despair from seeking the next high. (July)

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    Biography

    JASON PETER grew up in Middletown, New Jersey. He was an All American and a member of three National Championship football teams at the University of Nebraska, co-captaining the championship team. He was also a National Football League first-round draft pick by the Carolina Panthers, where he played for four years before injuries forced him to retire. He is now married and lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he co-hosts a sports radio program, The Spread, for ESPN. For more information, visit www.jasonpeter.com.

    TONY O’NEILL is a poet and novelist whose books include Down and Out on Murder Mile and Digging the Vein. He lives in New York.

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    Talent wasted....by BJStarr

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    June 18, 2009: Great book!

    I'd personally never even heard of Jason Peter, but the backstory sounded amazing and I love the NFL, so after reading several reviews I decided to give it a try.

    Jason Peter is a prime example of how the NFL spits you out when your no longer worthy of playing, this book in no way puts down the NFL, it just once again brings to light just how harsh the system is, one of my favorite lines in the book best describes it,

    "When you put on your team colors, you are no longer a person--you are a cog in a machine. That is how a team operates, and that is what wins games. People are discarded in this game when their usefulness is at an end."

    JP's career was in jeopardy because of injuries, then he got hooked on pain killers, the pain killers led to cocaine, the cocaine to meth and crack

    His journey thru drugs/rehab is insane, he was an unemployed millionaire with a raging drug problem and there is no one, nothing to stop him.

    Good, good read~

    I Also Recommend: The Night of the Gun, Leaving Dirty Jersey.

    From Underground to Sunshineby SED13

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    June 08, 2009: This book was a great book to read. I couldn't put it down. Jason Peter and Tony O'Neill put these memories into words like no other author I have read. It seems like you are right there experiencing these moments with him. I highly reccommend this book to everyone sports fans or not. This is a must read!


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