8.14.2005

Better Late Than Never

I was planning to liveblog (or something like it) Friday's Titans preseason game vs. the Bucs. But I ended up falling asleep (hey, it was boring) and then wasn't up to it for the rest of the weekend. But here's the highlights:

- Y'know Eddie George wasn't bad at play-by-play. You could tell it was his first game, because he stumbled at places and exclaimed at others, just like he was cheering his teammates down on the field. But he knew what he was talking about, was able to provide decent play analysis, and had pretty good insight. And it was nice to see the fans give him a standing O when he was announced. It doesn't matter where he ends up in the end - Eddie's gonna be a Titan in Nashville's hearts forever.
- Eddie also did a pretty nice tap-dancing job on the Pacman Jones controversy. I wonder if they send all NFL players to a 1-2 day seminar on how to handle media controversies about other players. In a related vein, it was kinda amusing to hear Floyd Reese and some ESPN guy on the radio pregame saying "Boy's done lost it" without actually saying the words. I've heard Reese talk a lot over the years, and I heard a particular tone in his voice that is pretty rare. If Pacman was listening, he would've done well to start driving up from Florida to camp, because he's just about depleted all the patience that the team has for him.
- Defense: looks better than last year, but that's not saying much. Offense: It's gonna take a few weeks for them to figure out Chow's new system, but McNair looked like he had more breathing room than last year (I swear that wasn't an awful sternum pun.)
- John Dwyer and Cory Curtis looked like the Doublemint Twins. Cute!
- Nothing was more priceless than watching Jon Gruden have a hissy fit when the game went into OT.

In other non-Titans related stuff.
- Courtesy of my BIL, imagery of a plane being hit by lightning (no, no one was hurt.)
- It's weird hearing your mid-childhood favorite song (courtesy of Mom's album collection) for the first time in years on a Bounce commercial. It's "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" by Lesley Gore, and I can guarantee that there's not such a thing as a MP3 of it.

1 comment:

Michael Hickerson said...

My thoughts on the game...

If Tony Beckham in the answer, are we asking the right questions?

The defense had moments....but the first drive was embarassing. But I can chalk that up the first time they're out there running at full speed, hitting people on another team and live with it.

Air McNair looked good.

Travis Henry looked OK. I think with a running back, they tend to wear down the D as the game goes on. So I will reserve more analysis on that utnil we see him go longer in a game.

And yes, the 4th Quarter was a bit dull....