Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Titus Throws for 2 TD's in win over Lumberton

John Titus threw two TD passes during St. Anne's visit to Lumberton. What makes it more compelling is that the two were the only passes thrown in the first half. Two for two for 14 points. Not bad. His team ended up winning 26-0. So far, he's 3-0 as the starting QB.

The Junior had his IPod on all the way over to the game. I could hear him jamming to Kashmir, by a little known British quartet, Led Zeppelin. He did indeed get his inner-psycho on for this game. He had a run for 40 yards on one run, where he shed some tackles most aggressively. A very nice little overall performance.

In football,it is very evident how much one player depends on another for team success. This team's coaching, offensive line and running back group are all very good. Every player does his job. Everybody succeeds.

The Down-Low

You can't put too much garlic on a dish. It's always safe to double the amount of garlic that is called for in a recipe.

It is not a widely disseminated, downloaded or discussed fact that the average life expectancy for all pro football players, including all positions and backgrounds, is 55 years. Several insurance carriers say it is 51 years. - Michael Arnold Glueck, M.D., and Robert J. Cihak, M.D.

Fire Fran Now

Since taking over in 2003, Coach Franchione has fearlessly led the Aggies to a combined 16-19 record. During that time, A&M has played OU, Texas and Texas Tech a combined 10 times. Our record in those games, since the arrival of the current coach: 1-9. Is it just me, or did we really not find a love-connection here.