[Oe List ...] New Orleans and the Saints
Carlos R. Zervigon
carlos at zervigon.com
Thu Jan 28 12:10:59 CST 2010
I played halfback, cornerback and receiver weighing 130 lbs. I happened to be the fastest guy on the team until my senior year when we got two real speedsters. Knee cartilage is in short supply.
Carlos R. Zervigon, PMP
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From: oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of James Wiegel
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 5:42 PM
To: Order Ecumenical Community
Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] New Orleans and the Saints
So, Carlos, what position did you play for the "episcopals"? I played center in high school and walked by the team practicing in College, listened to the sound of the hitting and retired my shoulder pads . . .
I am pleased with the concern for the welfare of "old guys", hope this expands.
Jim
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From: "jonzondo at juno.com" <jonzondo at juno.com>
To: oe at wedgeblade.net
Sent: Wed, January 27, 2010 4:09:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] New Orleans and the Saints
Go Saints!!!!!
football is a very physical and sometimes violent sport.
I saw many of the hits on Favre. They did not look like they were extra hard when I compare them with hits given to quarterbacks around the NFL. And, he got hit too much. His offensive line did not pick up enough of the slack.
Quite frankly, Favre played more than well enough to win the game. The hits he took were a tribute to his talent. Amazing at all, it is, that he made it through the game.
Even on the last interception, it appeared to me that he did not make the mistake, it was the receiver who made the mistake. When a quarterback is scrambling the receiver is supposed to come back to the ball on catches like that one. Had the receiver done that he would have either caught it or possibly prevented the interception. Then Minnesota would have had a chance to kick a field goal and win the game and we wouldn't be talking about "go saints!".
I thought both teams played well and both deserved to win and I'm REALLY glad that the Saints WON!
feeling full of silly football thoughts,
Jon Elizondo
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