Mark Rypien’s first act was one many would kill for.Rypien was a two-time All Star in the National Football League, playing for 11 seasons and for five different teams.In 1992, Rypien led the Washington team to a Super Bowl championship and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player for his efforts.If Rypien’s football life was a dream, his post-playing career has been a nightmare, marked with depression, anxiety, alleged domestic violence against his wife, and, by his own admission, bad decisions.