No one wants to attack you Brandon. This sudden onslaught of negative responses must be upsetting. Your enthusiasm and hunger for experience is commendable, but I think you are making a mistake with the Python.
Of course many people successfully and safely keep large pythons. I have always found Burmese to be boringly placid. Unfortunately, most impulse buyers of this sort of snake fail to appreciate the truly enormous size they can attain in a relatively short time. A normal, domestic situation simply isn't adequate for their well-being. The giant I saw was seven years old, being fed on geese and took three big blokes to lift it. It was predictably calm in it's nature, but that would change if you happened to smell of rodent! A creature of that size has tremendous power, and if the mood took it, it could seize and overpower any man in the blink of an eye.

I think I have mentioned before about a friend of mine who was grabbed by a 9 foot Retic...... It pinned his wrists to his ankles, and held him, unable to move for hours until help arrived.

It saddens me that you would part with all your smaller snakes for the sake of this one.