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Post by Loki on Oct 29, 2008 23:00:24 GMT -5
****************************** April 26th, 2008 ******************************Well ladies and gentlemen, it's official, I'm a Denver Bronco! I had received offers from Indianapolis, Arizona, and Baltimore but I felt the Denver Broncos were my best chance at playing and winning, especially since I will be playing at the halfback position, how often I do not know. The contract is a 1 year, 1.1 million dollar deal with a few incentives thrown in here and there. I could careless about that though, I can't wait to play and can't wait to play for such a good team like the Broncos. The draft starts today so I'm really excited to see how the first round goes, both for my Broncos and my Giants. I'm expecting the Cowboys to take a running back, possibly someone like Jonathan Stewart or Felix Jones with one of their first round picks to switch up with Marion Barber. I guess they felt safer going that route than with me. Oh well, it's understandable, I've never even played halfback before. I'm so thankful Shanahan and a team known for making a star out of their backs are going to take a chance on me. Alright, Miami's officially on the clock. I'm outta here guys, peaaaaaace!
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Nov 2, 2008 9:35:44 GMT -5
Hey Loki... can you do me a favor
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Post by Loki on Nov 27, 2008 17:07:33 GMT -5
****************************** September 8th, 2008 ******************************"Shannon, get in there!" Coach Shanahan called out and I felt my heart fall into my stomach. This would be my first regular season game at running back and while I played a bit in pre-season, I was still a bit nervous. Monday Night Football was quite the way to make the switch here. McAfee Coliseum in Oakland was loud, despite the fact that their team was already down 17-0 in the second quarter. Their fans looked like vicious monsters, I almost found it comical for a team known to be so terrible. "I-Form, Dive 22 on three, on three, READY..." "Break!" I shouted and broke from the huddle with the rest of the guys. It was awkward to have someone else calling the plays in the huddle, I gotta be honest, I don't like it. I lined up behind Peyton Hilis and waited patiently. The ball was snapped and I took off, grabbing the hand-off and bouncing to the outside as I watched my hole close up. I leaped over a falling defender on a good block from my right guard, Kuper, and took off, picking up 10 yards on my first official run as a running back. Moments later, Coach sent me back out there and I caught a sweet touchdown pass from Jay Cutler to put us up 24-0, picking up 10 yards on the play and my first touchdown. Oakland would finally rack up a touchdown in third quarter by my ensuing kick return would slam the dagger into the game as I'd take for a beautiful 102 yards and the score. The crowd finally quieted but my teammates were going nuts. I guess you can say I made a good debut. It helped to be playing the Oakland Raiders but it was certainly a confidence booster and I can only go up from here. Sorry to bail on you guys this summer too, I was busy getting used to this whole running back thing. I think I like it, of course, I'd much rather be a quarterback. We'll see what happens I guess...1-0 baby! Game Stats: 6 carries, 43 yards; 1 reception, 10 yards, 1 TD; 3 KR, 148 yards, 1 TD
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Post by Leak2Troupe03 on Nov 27, 2008 18:22:59 GMT -5
I haven't been around here much, but just like Bstn I will be checking every now and then and reading this. I quietly have been keeping up with it from beginning to now. Denver should be a perfect place for Shannon. Great storyline so far.
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Post by Loki on Nov 27, 2008 18:54:12 GMT -5
I haven't been around here much, but just like Bstn I will be checking every now and then and reading this. I quietly have been keeping up with it from beginning to now. Denver should be a perfect place for Shannon. Great storyline so far. Thanks a lot man, I think Denver will work out for Shannon too. Keep up on this though because there are still quite a few more turns left in this early season.
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Post by Loki on Nov 28, 2008 0:13:53 GMT -5
****************************** September 15th, 2008 ******************************Invesco Field was insane. It was probably the best crowd atmosphere I'd seen since back in the college days when we played Boise State. The game vs. San Diego had been hyped up all week and we were as pumped as the crowd was to get our hands on LT, Shawne Merriman, and the rest of those whiny Chargers! Ever since last season when LT pretty much quit on San Diego while Phillip Rivers hobble around on a leg and a half, I've had little respect for LT's heart. He had none last year and as far as I was concerned, he still didn't. It was nice meeting him nonetheless but I was so amped, I just wanted to truck Merriman and get it over with. Luckily I got my chance. Unfortunately, he completely destroyed me..lol. I went in for a 3rd and 1 play on our opening drive and got a toss called my way. I took the pitch, thrown a bit behind, and cut up field. I watched as Merriman slowly cut into view. I tried to cut left and juke past him but another defender grabbed hold of my jersey and held me in place. I was ripe for the picking and Merriman planted me into the grass firm. My teammates surrounded me thinking I wouldn't get up but I popped up as quick as I could and patted a dancing Merriman on the helmet before returning to the huddle. He was surprised I got up so fast. Thankfully, Coach took me out; I needed a seat. The ground game didn't improve much over the course of the game and I struggled to do a lot offensively. My return game was strong once more but this game relied heavily on both team's passing games. Cutler matched Rivers point for point, both airing it out for over 300 yards and 4 touchdowns each. With the game tied 31-31, San Diego made a charge (no pun intended) with about 30 seconds left in the game. Rivers hit evey receiver in stride and they got out of bounds every time. With 8 seconds left, Rivers connected with Gates for a nice gain that put them within the 30-yard line; somewhere around a 42-yard field goal. Nate Kaeding came in, the stadium going wild, a big field goal on his hands so early in the season. The snap came, he made his way, kicked the ball. We all held our breath, clenching each other's hands tightly. "WIDE RIGHT! WIDE RIGHT!" No good. Regulation over, time for overtime. I hate overtime in the NFL. It's almost unfair. I loved college overtime but that didn't matter much anymore. We won the toss and obviously elected to receive. I was excited to be getting this kickoff and even flirted with the idea of taking it to the house. It was a possibility but I just wanted to get my team as far down the field as I possibly could. The kick was in the air and I stepped a yard into the endzone to make the catch. I watched for my blocks to set up and cut for the left sideline. The holes broke open for me and it was a foot race down the sideline. I couldn't believe it, I had a huge shot here. Kaeding ran in my way but I cut inside him and continued on my path when suddenly... "BALL! BALL! BALL!" A Chargers defender stripped the ball from me like it was nothing. I fell to the floor, away from the ball as I slid on the grass and watched the Chargers recovered it. I couldn't believe it. I may very well have blown the game on a pathetic fumble. Like I had never held the ball before, I just fumble. I ran to the sideline and got an earful from Coach. My teammates didn't say a word to me and I just plopped myself down on the bench, disappointed. The Chargers took it from their own 42 and once again made their way down their field. LT seemed to have a greater effect on things now than he had all game and it was just about guaranteed over until I heard.... "BALL! BALL! BALL!" ...once more. LT fumbled! Champ Bailey was off to the races! And just like that we defeated the Chargers in overtime! My fumble was now moot. We won and LT fumbled! 37-31 and I was just happy to be able to breathe without being shunned by my entire team. A lot of the guys patted me on the back as we ran through the tunnel and to the locker room. I had a good talk with Coach Shanahan and he got my spirits back up. Fumbles are gonna happen, hopefully they won't happen in such a crucial time again. Overall, the game was pretty crappy for me but I'll settle. Neither team could do anything on the ground. It was shootout plain and simple. Game Stats: 8 carries, 21 yards; 2 receptions, 7 yards; 7 KR, 149 yards
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Nov 28, 2008 1:13:59 GMT -5
Damn, crazy ass game. Glad to see the update (And just so you know I decided on the NFL only thing. I'll be pickin Madden up sometime within the next day or two hopefully)
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Post by Loki on Dec 6, 2008 14:36:56 GMT -5
****************************** September 18th, 2008 ******************************I came home to a nicely decorated loft apartment in downtown Denver. It was something I wasn't used to since everything that went down with Ashley. I pretty much let the house in Atlanta go to crap. Someone bought for a nice lump sum and I took my money here, with Chloe and J.C., and found a nice pad in Steelbridge Lofts on Wynkoop Street. We still have a LOT to do. We need some furniture and all that random crap to put around the house. I've pretty much put Chloe in charge of that. She also signed J.C. up for Pre-School, figured that might be a good idea before it's too late and he falls behind. He's had a rough enough time as it is, I'd like for his life to be somewhat normal at some point soon. Things with Chloe have been amazing and she's been so willing with everything going on, it's so weird. Everything just kinda happened. I'm happy with it though, I really am, and I know she is too and that's such a great feeling. The air in Denver is still a little rough to get used to sometimes, we actually had to rush J.C. to the hospital the other night but everything is fine. We have another big game this Sunday vs. the Saints at home. ESPN insists this one's going to be a shootout with Brees and Cutler, hopefully our defense will step it up and show what they really can do. I'm just hoping to have a better day than I did last week and with New Orleans' defense, I think it can happen if I run hard.
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Post by Loki on Dec 6, 2008 20:12:46 GMT -5
****************************** September 23rd, 2008 ******************************I couldn't take it. I'd been standing on the sideline pretty much all game while Jay Cutler and Dree Brees went punch for punch. Every 15 plays, either coach would actually try a run and then it was just the Selvin Young-Reggie Bush-we're completely useless show. Forgive me if I sound bitter, but I wanted to be on that field! It was already 24-21 at halftime in favor of Brees and the Saints. I only hit the field for kick returns and punt returns and I think Selvin Young had about 4 carries. 4 carries! I was wondering if Coach Shanahan wanted to play like this, it didn't make sense in comparison with practice all week where he insisted on running the football. We came back out and I was pumped. It was surprisingly cold for this early in the season but I shook it off and kept busy waiting for the kickoff. I took it 2 yards in the endzone and watched as my blocks formed. I dashed left and followed closely behind fullback Peyton Hilis, waiting for something to really open up, then watched as it all collapse. A Saints defender grabbed hold of me from behind but I managed to shook it off, then cut right and straight down the center of the field. The kicker was the only man left in my path and a quick juke made old news of him. 102 yards for the score! That score put us up 28-24 but once more I found myself on the sideline while both offenses unloaded on each other. Sure I got kick returns but I'm not Devin Hester, I can't score on every other one! I got three carries in the fourth quarter as we jumped out to a 42-31 lead, then sat while Selvin Young got his carries. We won by the same score and I was happy but pissed more than anything. What did they bring me here for? I could've gotten a spot as a quarterback somewhere. Instead, I have to sit and watch Jay Cutler tear up the worst defenses in the league while I wonder what I'm doing with my career. Whatever... Game Stats: 4 carries, 17 yards; 2 reception, 4 yards; 5 KR, 192 yards, 1 TD; 2 PR, 18 yards
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Post by Loki on Dec 6, 2008 20:18:24 GMT -5
****************************** September 24th, 2008 ******************************Five years...man I'll tell you as long as it's been, it's still hard sometimes. Rob was always siked to see me play on Friday nights in Allentown. He came up for almost every game my Junior year. Senior year, he had a lot of work and was seeing this girl so he couldn't come to as many games but he still tried to come out and watch. The dude was my best friend and quite frankly, he still is. I try to remember how that pain felt and put it towards my day, making sure to live each day to the fullest. Sometimes you get caught up in everything, but I'll never forget him and what my family and I lost that day. Losing Marcus that same year was a dagger in my back but it helped me grow as a person. Instead of taking it as something that show throw me into a depressive fit, I've grown from it; more and more each year. Yea, I had my struggles and they've landed me where I am today but I wouldn't change it. I'm thankful for every opportunity I've been blessed with and every person who walks through that door. You live and you learn and I know I've still got a lot of learning ahead of me because I'm far from perfect. Hopefully one day, I'll be able to pass on what I've learned to my son and he'll lead a smarter life than I had when I was younger. I've gotta make him better than I ever have been.
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Post by Loki on Dec 6, 2008 20:57:40 GMT -5
****************************** September 29th, 2008 ******************************Jay Cutler was having an amazing game and I was getting the carries I've been craving. Sure we were in KC playing the Chiefs, but it was nice to putting a beating on a team for once. Then... "Cutler's down! Cutler's down!" Shanahan shouted from the sidelines and ordered for the training staff. I looked out and saw Cutler's laid flat on his stomach, officials and teammates surrounding him while the Chiefs carries a distraught Glenn Dorsey back to the huddle. "This doesn't look good Coach..." said Michael Pittman who stood at his side. "I know, what do I do now? Ramsey can't play today. He's still got that bummed knee from this week in practice and Hackney's not activated," Coach replied. As if it didn't look bad enough, the training staff called for a herney. The stadium was unbearably quiet. "Shannon!" My eyes shot wide open and I jogged to Coach Shanahan's side. "Yea Coach?" "I need you to go in for Cutler." My eyebrows raised high in surprise, I haven't run one play at quarterback for this team and he was going to throw me in just like that? "Okay," I replied, though I'm sure my worry showed. I could see more worry in him. "I got faith in you, you're a great quarterback Shannon and had we needed a quarterback, you would've been at the top of our list. We're winning right now. All you need to do is keep that way, don't make stupid mistakes. You know the plays right?" I nodded my head, then got my helmet hooked up. Thankfully, my #17 jersey was good for a quarterback. I pulled off my gloves and tossed them on the bench, darting into the huddle. As Cutler was carter off, he gave a big thumbs up to the crowd that send them into a frenzy. They were happy to see that Jay Cutler was ok and so was I. Now..it was my turn. "Alright boys, let's do this. I know it's tough to get our head back in this but Jay's gonna be ok," my teammates agree and rallied round me, patting me on the helmet as I tried to take control of an offense that had put their trust in Jay Cutler. First play was a 25 Power to Young that he took for a solid gain of five yards and a first down. Then, Shanahan wanted to test my arm. I forgot that I didn't even take any practice throws and felt my heart sink into my chest. Wiegmann snapped the ball and our encounter got a little messed up so I fumbled with it for a minute, took a step back and got nailed by former Nittany Lion Tamba Hali. The crowd roared for the first time since late in the first quarter and I was slow to get up. I got the call from the box and huddle the guys around me. A post corner for Brandon Marshall on 3rd and 10. I dropped back and watched as they doubled up Marshall. Stokely was covered up too. I rolled out of the pocket with Derek Johnson hot on my tail and the defense stepped up, allowing Daniel Graham slip behind him. I lofted the ball nicely and he leaped up and snatched it out of the air, falling back to the Earth and driving his shoulder into their safety and picking up 12 yards. The cheers were restored to disappointed boos as the 0-3 Chiefs were in trouble again. We marched down the field and I went 3-of-5 on the drive for 23 yards. Peyton Hilis capped it off with a 2-yard touchdown score and we jumped out to a 31-7 lead. The rest of the game went pretty similar. I threw the ball another 7 times, completing 4 and picked up another touchdown behind the legs of Selvin Young. A 38-7 victory, 4-0 record, and I got to play quarterback for the first time in a year. I couldn't complain. "Shannon!" Coach called me into his office following his post-game speech. "What's up Coach?" I asked as I strolled into the office, a smile on my face because of my play but still concerned about Jay Cutler's well-being. "Cutler's gonna be out for a few weeks with a very serious concussion." "Damn." "Yea. We need you to start for us until he gets back or until we think Ramsey can take the reigns." For the second time in one day, I was shocked. This was not how I expected things to go. "Wow, I don't even know what to...thank you!" "You did great out there today and I've got a lot of faith in you. Who knows? You could have a big year and suddenly everyone will be back on your bandwagon," he said, a huge grin on his face. "Thank you so much Coach. I won't let you down." He smiled and nodded his head, "I know you won't. Go ahead, go get dressed and get outta here!" I nodded, shook his hand and headed back out to the locker room where I was met with congratulations from my teammates, then Chloe. "I'm starting Chloe." "What?" "Quarterback. I'm starting quarterback." She smiled big and almost literally jumped on me, planting a big kiss on me. The guys mocked me so I whipped my shirt at them but they kept up with it. After all I've been through and all I've messed up, I wasn't sure I'd ever get another shot at quarterback. Sure it was great to be playing, but I was a quarterback and that's what I wanted to be playing. Here I was being blessed with the opportunity once more, this time...I'm not going to screw it up! Game Stats: 7/12, 68 yards; 8 carries, 72 yards; 1 reception, 3 yards
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Post by Loki on Dec 8, 2008 20:06:05 GMT -5
****************************** October 7th, 2008 ******************************The week seemed to drag on forever and the anticipation for my return to quarterback kept on building. It was so hard to stay concentrated..the Denver media was on me as much as they could be. It was the big story: Shannon Kennedy Back at the Helm, When Will He Screw Up Again? I'll show them. I showed them. Tampa Bay looked sharp on both sides of the ball but after they picked up an early touchdown, we matched them on our ensuing drive as I connected with Daniel Graham for a nice 10-yard touchdown. I threw my first pick in the second quarter two plays after Jeff Garcia handed us the ball. I dropped my head low but the team rallied around me and let me know that everything was good and the defense had my back. We stopped them on 4th and short and march down the field once more before half. I felt good on this drive and went 6-for-6 before Michael Pittman punched it in from 4 yards out to tie the game up 14 all as we headed into the tunnel for halftime. I'd open the second half with a terrible pick in the red zone to Derrick Brooks and he'd return to about the 50. The Bronco fans were sounding doubtful and the boos flew in from everywhere. I fought to keep my composure; it certainly wasn't easy. The Bucs flew down the field and Cadillac Williams ran it in for a 23-yard score after laying Champ Bailey flat on his back. Down 21-14, we took the field again. I handed off to Pittman and he gained 4. He was a sure 4 yards just about every attempt and against a defense like Tampa's, that's hard to come by. I connected with Brandon Marshall for a quick 10-yard out and we continued moving down the field. Finally on 3rd and goal at the 12, I stepped back, play action, roll out..no one was open so I faked left then tucked the ball and took off for the right pylon. Ronde Barber tried to meet me but I dove for the pylon while he soared over. The crowd went wild, I went wild. We were pumped and it felt good to be running like a quarterback again. That running back deal just wasn't working. On the next drive, I'd hit a WIDE open Brandon Marshall for a nice 26-yard touchdown reception that put us up 28-21 with just 3:00 to play. Unfortunately, our stellar </sarcasm> defense wanted to play some last minute ball, allowing Garcia to move down the field quickly and connecting with Michael Clayton to tie the game. "Its 28-28 fellas and there's a minute and a half to go. Shannon, I have faith in you. Spread the ball around and march down that field!" Coach assured me of his confidence and left the game in my hands. The world felt like it was resting on my shoulders, I hadn't felt this kinda pressure in a LONG time and every time before...I failed. That thought, the fact that everyone knew that, it pulled at me but I needed to fight it off. I stepped to the line and scaled the defense. Tampa was playing a heavy Cover 2 and it looked like they were gonna keep away from the blitzes on this drive. I hiked the ball and stepped back, scanning the play as it opened up. I saw Daniel Graham in the flats and hit him for a five yard gain. We ran to the line and I audibled for another play. I sent Marsall on a slant and connected with him again. The clock kept ticking down; 42 seconds...41...I ran the team to the line again and spiked it this time. Coach called for a post corner, similar to a play that worked last week, in favor of Marshall. I hiked the ball and rolled right. Marshall broke off his route and I whipped the ball towards the sideline. Ronde Barber stepped in front but a bit too far to the side, only getting a finger on it. The ball tipped into the air and right into Marshall's hands. He turned and dashed up the sideline, making it to the Tampa 27 before being forced out of bounds. Now the stadium was really going crazy and with 26 seconds remaining, we knew we were running out of time in regulation. I ran the team to the line instead of huddling up, even with the clock stopped. I felt it was an opportunity to kept the stiff Tampa defense unprepared and audibled to an I-Form Curls, HB Flat pass. I dropped back, they had Pittman locked up so I turned to my hot receiver, Graham, and connected just in time before he got smacked by Gaines Adams at the 23. Coach decided to call in the kick team with 18 seconds and counting. I stood calm and quiet on the sideline as did much of the team, some kneeling on the sideline, their head bowed in silence. 5 seconds...4 seconds...SNAP!...the hold was good..kick...YES!!! We ran out to the field and made a dogpile on top of our kicker, Matt Prater. 31-28 was the final score and what a game it was. It felt good to win in my first start back at QB and it felt good to hear the Denver crowd chanting my name, even if that Cutler fella would be taking the job back soon. I needed to earn my spot. I was the highlight of post-game interviews but I didn't say much, just thanked my teammates and my coaches, got dressed and headed home to see Chloe and J.C. Next week, we're home again against the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars. Thankfully, Jacksonville is a running team so our defense made be able to devour them and make it an easy game for the offense and myself. Either way, we're 5-0 and looking really good after defeating 3-1 Tampa! Game Stats: 18/24, 256 yards, 2TD/2INT; 4 carries, 47 yards, 1 TD
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Dec 9, 2008 15:21:48 GMT -5
Awesome freakin twist man. I love it as always!
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Post by Loki on Dec 9, 2008 22:48:52 GMT -5
Awesome freakin twist man. I love it as always! Thanks man, I was hoping you'd like. I'm excited to see how this goes and then move onto next season with Shannon and James both set to play in the league together.
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Post by Loki on Dec 9, 2008 23:07:41 GMT -5
****************************** October 11th, 2008 ******************************After walkthrough this morning, I came home and caught up on some college football with Chloe and J.C. Well..I tried to keep J.C. interested anyway. He already wants to play but he can't stay awake for two seconds of a game, lol, he's so adorable. I was excited to finally catch another Miami (OH) game and see how James has been doing. I try to keep up as much as I can but stats can only tell you so much about a game. To this point, James has been horribly inconsistent with big games, then terrible games. Miami had just lost last week to Temple, no thanks to his receivers from what I heard and were now 2-3 on the year. They were going up against conference foe Northern Illinois who came into the game 5-1. Miami fought hard to stay in the game and James did all he could. I was impressed and reminded of myself in San Jose State, fighting for my life my Freshman year with a very young team. James struggled to complete passes and drops were hurting them but he finished the game 12-of-25 for 305 yards, 3 touchdowns, and one early interception that didn't lead to any points. They lost again unfortunately, 34-20, but it was a fun game to watch and it was nice seeing my brother on the big screen. After the game, Chloe and I got dressed up, then J.C. too, and went out to eat with some of the guys from the team. Somehow we got on the topic of marriage and things between Chloe and I got awkward for the rest of the night. She seemed angry when I was strong in my stance against it. I tried it once and things didn't work out well at all. I didn't want to get screwed over by some whore again and I didn't want to put J.C. through it again either. I realize that Chloe may very well be the one, may very well have always been the one, but I'm too scared that we'll jump into marriage after all these years and I'll ruin it.
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Dec 10, 2008 9:53:18 GMT -5
dumbass lol
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Post by Loki on Dec 10, 2008 20:38:36 GMT -5
****************************** October 14th, 2008 ******************************I was excited to jump into this game, another promising one at home vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. To this point, the Jags were shaping up to be an utter disappointment but with MJD and crew, anything could happen. It did. I played strong throughout the game, connecting with my receivers and moving the ball down to the field but on three straight drives from the second to third quarter, Michael Pittman fumbled inside their 20 aka the redzone. The Jags made the best of these opportunities every time, racking up 17 points off them. We entered the fourth quarter down 31-14 and with little hope. On our opening fourth quarter drive, I marched our team down the field, picking a first down up on the ground and hitting Brandon Marshall, Stokely, and Daniel Graham left and right. We'd close the gap to 31-21. Champ Bailey would strip Fred Taylor on the Jags' ensuing drive and he took it half the way down the field, leaving us with 43 yards to get into the endzone. On first down, I'd hand off to Pittman and he'd cut back and pick up six. Then I dropped back and connected with Peyton Hillis for a five yard gain and a first down. We ran with a no huddle from here on out and I'd hit Marshall on the next play. The minutes were counting down but everything was looking good, we had plenty of time to tie this game up...until Pittman fumbled...AGAIN. Inching towards the redzone, Coach called a toss to Pittman right with the right guard pulling in front of him. Pittman caught the pitch and followed his blocks, cutting to the inside, but as he swung his arm past the defenders, Jags linebacker Mike Peterson swiped his hand in at the right time and jogged the ball loose. There was a pile for the ball but when all was said and done, the Jaguars had the ball and the win. It was hard not to show my frustration with him but I remembered tough times I'd face and my teammates always had my back. I had his. Coach was far from pleased and it only got worse when Jacksonville when on to score again, leaving the final score at 38-21 and way out of reach. So much for that undefeated bid ey? Today (Tuesday) I woke up and flipped on ESPNEWS. I read the bottom scoreline, waiting for some kind of interesting news like I did everyday, hoping the Yankees did something intelligent for once or something. Then I saw it. "Former Fresno State and New York Jets Running back, C.J. Infante, has been signed by the Denver Broncos..." C.J. had been drafted by the Jets last season but road the pine for the much of the year in favor of Thomas Jones and Leon Washington. He had a stellar start in place of TJ in the middle of the season: 25 carries, 123 yards, 2 TD. He had potential but wasn't being given a shot. But now...now he was a Bronco. He was my teammate...After all we've been through, I'm not sure this can work out well. I still want to knock him out every time I see for what he did to me with Liz and the whole J.C. situation. My son's name is some stupid name because of him. I think things are just about to get interesting... Game Stats: 20/28, 212 yards, 3 TD; 4 carries, 22 yards
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Dec 11, 2008 17:10:00 GMT -5
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA good shit! I'm going to sticky this shit when i become admin lol make it a mandatory read lol
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Post by Loki on Dec 11, 2008 17:28:42 GMT -5
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA good shit! I'm going to sticky this shit when i become admin lol make it a mandatory read lol LOL that would be so awesome man, thanks for enjoying!
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Post by JacktheRipper on Dec 18, 2008 12:40:39 GMT -5
quit slacking. I want to see updates or you don't get a sticky!!!
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