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It All Kicks Off Tonight…

// September 7th, 2006 // 1 Comment » // Football

Five months of lunacy kicks off tonight with a special Thursday night edition of “Sunday Night Football on NBC”. Tonight’s matchup features the Miami Dolphins visiting the reigning Super Bowl Champs, and my roommate Sherri’s favorite team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Poor Sherri has to work tonight, so I’ll be texting her score updates throughout the night. Good thing I bumped up the number of text messages on my cell plan.

106th Army v Navy Game

// December 4th, 2005 // No Comments » // Adventure and Football


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Four family members braved the cold at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to take in the 106th playing of the Army v Navy classic. Thanks to my cousin Vin; he, his son Andrew, my cousin Jeff, and I had incredible first level seats to take in all of the action.

We met up around 12:30 – two hours before kickoff. Vin and Andrew provided the grill, burgers and dogs, Jeff provided the hot chocolate, and I supplied the beer. It being Christmas time, I decided to bring something special, and so came with a case of Anchor Brewing’s Christmas Ale. It’s brewed differently every year, so you never really know what to expect, except that it’s always excellent. This year’s brew did not disappoint.

Around 2PM, we headed into the stadium. We all were patted down quite thoroughly, but it wasn’t really all that bad a wait. We quickly found our seats – section 105, row 28, right along the Navy goal line. We had a first hand view of the F18 fighters and Apache helicopters flying overhead, as well as the entrances by both teams.

The game itself was actually quite good – in the first half. Army scored first, a 37 yard field goal with about 3 seconds left in the first quarter. The score went back and forth for a few minutes during the second quarter, and at halftime it was 21-10 Navy.

Navy scored three more touchdowns in the second half, as Army could not stop the Navy ground attack. In fact, Navy had 492 yards rushing in total on their way to a 42-23 victory.

Navy has now won four years in a row, and yesterday’s win was their 50th in the series. They now hold a one game advantage over the Cadets, the overall record being 50 – 49 Navy, with 7 draws.

Big thanks again to Vin for inviting me to the game, I had a great, if somewhat cold, time.

Macca to play halftime at the Super Bowl

// November 23rd, 2004 // No Comments » // Football, Music and Television

The NFL announced today that Paul McCartney will be the halftime entertainment at this year’s Super Bowl in Jacksonville. While I’m happy it’ll be someone whose music I enjoy, this does seem to be a bit of a reaction to the “wardrobe malfunctions” of last year’s debacle.

One request Paul; whatever you do, please don’t play “Freedom.”

Thanks.

Fade to Brown

// August 5th, 2004 // 1 Comment » // Football

Tim Brown Enjoys 1000

End of an Era indeed. Before I wax poetic about “Downtown Timmy Brown” as I have affectionately referred to him many times while handing Mike his hat during numerous Madden battles, I want to clear up an error at Mike’s expense. Tim Brown is not my favorite NFL-er. He’s not even my favorite Raider. Both of those distinctions go to Howie Long. Long was the player I wanted to grow up to be like when I was a kid even though I knew it would never happen. You have a real sense of gravity at a young age about these things when your dad is short. Anyway, while not my favorite, TB is my most beloved Raider. I am sure its sounds like I have just contradicted myself, but I will explain. TB, joined the Raiders when I was halfway through my teen years. He has been a Raider for most if not all of my (diehard) sports fan life. He played for the Raiders during a time of inescapable mediocrity in Raiderdom. He played with the sorriest list of quarterbacks you can come up with (Schroeder, Marinovich, Hobert, etc.) and some barely above average ones. Despite that fact, Tim Brown is 2nd all-time in receiving yards, 3rd all-time in receptions, and 4th all-time in touchdowns. For many years, TB was the face of the Raiders. In spite of all of his accomplishments, he was rarely mentioned as one of the best. I don’t really have one crystallizing memory of Tim Brown, but I do remember time and again, when the Raiders needed a first down or a big play he was there (like 4th and 32, right Mike ;) ), sometimes in triple coverage.

Howie Long retired about a decade ago and Tim Brown is the last of the L.A. Raiders, although not the champion L.A. Raiders, so personally for me it is an end of an era. I am looking at the last player I grew up watching as a kid. Now as an adult approaching the age that is considered over the hill for most professional athletes, pro sports is becoming filled mostly with people who will always be younger than me and to whom I will never look up. So, there is some personal loss here as well.

For so long did Tim Brown toil to make the Raiders great, that it is heartbreaking to think that he will most likely never have a Super Bowl ring. Thanks Jon Gruden (which is the nicest name I have for him). If Timmy does find another team, I will cheer for him even though seeing him is something other than Silver and Black will be weirder than anything I’ve ever known. Brown has been a class act his whole career with the heart of a champion that will most likely never be one.

Another sad facet of this story is by whom he is getting replaced. In reality, the Raiders have a number of young receivers that they have been holding back and want to let loose. Symbolically, however, Tim Brown is being replaced by Mr. Forty-Niner, Jerry Rice, a man Brown has been in the shadow of his whole career. I will not argue that Rice is the better pro. It’s obvious, but if Brown had the benefit of two perennial pro-bowl quarterbacks and the West Coast offense his whole career…

This is all I can muster right now. Tactically, I hope this works out for the Raiders. I am chomping at the bit to see Norv Turner take the team to another old-school Raiders Super Bowl. Even in my anticipation of that day, I still can’t imagine what it will be like watching the Raiders without seeing #81 Brown at the line of scrimmage. Right now my heart just hurts.

End of an era?

// August 4th, 2004 // 1 Comment » // Football

Tim Brown, (Scotty’s Favorite NFL-er) Finished As Raider

Several reports out of Oakland indicate that WR Tim Brown and the Oakland Raiders are parting ways after 15 seasons. Brown met with Raider owner Al Davis on Tuesday, where he was told that he would be used soley as the fourth or fifth wide receiver option. New head coach Norv Turner will be concentrating on utilizing the speed of Jerry Porter, along with the amazing skills of the age-defying Jerry Rice.

Seeing that the Raiders are Scott’s team, and Brown is his favorite current player, I’ll have him post his thoughts on the subject.

A Record 4 Fightin’ Blue Hens Enter NFL in 2004

// April 26th, 2004 // No Comments » // Football


Johnson, Hall, Nerys, and Adams..Four players from the University of Delaware’s 2004 NCAA I-AA Football National Championship team have become part of this year’s NFL freshman class. Monster Defensive End Shawn Johnson was the first FBH drafted with the first pick in the sixth round (166) by the Oakland Raiders. He will join 2 other former Blue Hens, Rich Gannon and Keith Burnell, on the Raiders. Quarterback Andy Hall went to the Philadelphia Eagles a couple dozen picks later in the sixth round. OL Jason Nerys and S Mike “Pops” Adams signed free agents contracts shortly after the last pick was announced to the New York Jets and the San Francisco 49ers respectively.