Art Schlichter's career stats are memorable for all the wrong reasons. Ten years behind bars. Twenty some convictions. Forty-four different prisons. "I served my time," Schlichter said. "I got an enormous amount of time for what I did." He was once the quarterback of the future for the Indianapolis Colts, the Peyton Manning of his time. He was always the ultimate con man, a smooth talker who could separate people from their money faster than he could zip a football downfield. Gambling was his addiction. Greed proved to be his downfall.