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More Proof of Cavan's Idiocy

Postby Dirty Bird » Tue Jan 22, 2002 5:13 pm

You can't win the Kentucky Derby riding a donkey, and you can't win football games without good players. Chris Sanders, Karon Riley, Jack Brewer, and McCown. Check out the latest from the Associated Press:

Division I-AA star replaces Harrington
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(HUNTSVILLE, DALLAS NOTE)
(Mobile, Alabama-AP) -- Sam Houston State quarterback Josh
McCown will replace Oregon's Joey Harrington at the Senior Bowl in
Mobile, Alabama.
Harrington has bowed out of Saturday's game after suffering a
knee injury while participating in the East-West Shrine Game in San
Francisco on January 12th.
McCown, who arrived in time to work out with his North teammates
yesterday, was the Southland Conference Player of the Year.
The 6-foot-3, 217-pounder transferred to Sam Houston State after
three seasons at Southern Methodist.
McCown passed for two-thousand, 884 yards and 29 touchdowns in
his lone season with the Bearkats.
The Senior Bowl, which pits the North squad against the South
team, features senior N-F-L prospects.
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Re: More Proof of Cavan's Idiocy

Postby SmooPower » Thu Jan 24, 2002 1:45 am

"Quarterback Josh McCown of Sam Houston State was described by one scout as "the best of the unknown quarterbacks." But he's not "unknown" anymore. McCown, a last-minute addition to the Senior Bowl after Joey Harrington pulled out because of a knee injury, has not looked like a small school quarterback during practices this week.

McCown wasn't originally a small school guy. He spent three years at Southern Methodist and was the starter for two of those years. He threw a lot of interceptions there, then transferred to Sam Houston State because he didn't want to play for his coach at SMU. He's a big kid with a good arm who could develop."

Oh well. Can't win them all.
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