Former BYU and Arizona Cardinals starting quarterback Max Hall has made piece with himself. In a recent interview with The Salt Lake Tribune, he opened up about his 2014 arrest and drug addictions.
Hall said his arrest (suspicion of possession of stolen items and cocaine) was the "lowest point" of his life. Hitting rock bottom was what Hall needed, because for years he had been battling addiction.
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From the article:
He was a closet drug addict, an alcoholic crumbling under the weight of his own skin, a former football player who during his playing days had found relief from concussions and shoulder surgeries and the awful resultant pain with the assist of Oxycontin and cocaine and alcohol.