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korme 09-17-2007 04:57 PM

Wikipedia is funny
 
Just reading along about Josh McCown on wikipedia -- I frequently do this, read about one thing and click on another wikipage and read about something/someone else and read bios and before I know it I'm reading about Josh McCown-- why?? Anyway, I'm just reading along:

Career

McCown played as a quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals from 2002 until 2005. He was an occasional starter along with Shaun King, but McCown relinquished the starting role to Kurt Warner in 2005. His best season for the Cardinals was in 2004 when he played in 14 games and passed for 2,511 yards and 15 touchdowns.
In the 2006 off-season, McCown was a free agent. He signed a two-year contract with the Detroit Lions on March 16, 2006. He was the backup quarterback to Jon Kitna, and was occasionally used in as the Z (slot receiver), passing Corey Bradford and Mike Williams on the depth chart as the third WR. McCown caught 2 passes for 15 yards when playing wide receiver in 2006 making his career total 3 catches for 10 yards.
After the Lions drafted Michigan State quarterback Drew Stanton in the 2007 NFL Draft, McCown was traded along with receiver Mike Williams to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick. McCown started for the Raiders on opening day against his former team, the Lions. He was impressive, going 30-for-40 with 313 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-21 loss to the Lions. Unfortunately, he also threw two interceptions and fumbled late in the game to end the Raiders' attempt at a comeback.

[edit] Quotes
  • "Josh McCown - I think he's going to be a great one, when I buy into a quarterback, I really do" --Cardinals Coach Dennis Green on McCown.
Question....if Dennis Green felt that way, why didn't he keep him????Because he sucks!!!!!!!!!!















I almost edited the page to remove the last sentence, but figured I'd just leave it. :D

Lathum 09-17-2007 05:03 PM

As a Bengals fan I feel you have forfeited your right to claim anyone sucks for this week :)

korme 09-17-2007 05:16 PM

I didn't claim that, whoever edited his wikipedia page did. That's the whole point of this thread, assclown that lives in Cincinnati but isn't a Bengals fan Lathum.

Mantle2600 09-17-2007 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1549674)
"Josh McCown - I think he's going to be a great one, when I buy into a quarterback, I really do" --Cardinals Coach Dennis Green on McCown.

Question....if Dennis Green felt that way, why didn't he keep him????Because he sucks!!!!!!!!!!


Because he wasnt who he thought he was!!!

Karlifornia 09-17-2007 05:17 PM

Well, the inflammatory sentence has apparently been edited out. Anyhow, Josh McCown doesn't need that to taint his legacy. He'll do that on his own.

korme 09-17-2007 05:20 PM

Damn! Edited already, I wonder how long it was there... and how many people do you think view Josh McCown's page everyday? That's crazy fast.

Mantle2600 09-17-2007 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1549687)
I didn't claim that, whoever edited his wikipedia page did. That's the whole point of this thread, assclown that lives in Cincinnati but isn't a Bengals fan Lathum.


Crown his ass!

Lathum 09-17-2007 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shorty3281 (Post 1549687)
I didn't claim that, whoever edited his wikipedia page did. That's the whole point of this thread, assclown that lives in Cincinnati but isn't a Bengals fan Lathum.


lol

what can I say, I didn't want to jump on the bandwagon with all the other Bengals fans :p

korme 09-17-2007 05:36 PM

Wade Boggs page- you can't make this stuff up

Career highlights and awards
  • All-star:1985-1996
  • Gold Gloves:1994 and 1995
  • Silver Slugger:1983, 1986-1989, 1991, 1993, 1994
  • AL leader in batting average in 1983, 1985-1988
  • AL leader in hits in 1985 with 240
  • AL leader in doubles in 1988 and 1989
  • AL leader in On-base % in 1983, 1985-1989
  • AL leader in runs in 1988 and 1989
  • Record Holder - Most beers consumed on a road trip (one way)

molson 09-17-2007 08:31 PM

Not quite funny in the same way, but for some reason I was reading the wiki page on football safeties, and I was shocked to learn that it's possible for a college football team to score 1 point in a game, via a "conversion attempt defensive safety". Check it out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_...tball_score%29

"Another scenario would be if Team B had blocked the kick (or recovered a turnover) and began to run the ball back 100 yards toward Team A's endzone, but at the last moment a pursuer from Team A knocked the ball loose. If the player from Team A were to pick up the ball, then run into his own endzone and be tackled, Team B would score one point, and the score would then be 6-1. Not only has this never happened, but it probably never will given the rarity of a block, a last second fumble, and a bad choice on the part of whoever recovered the fumble. It is notable, however, for being the only possible way to finish a regulation game with a score of exactly one point in American football."

Karlifornia 09-17-2007 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by molson (Post 1549790)
Not quite funny in the same way, but for some reason I was reading the wiki page on football safeties, and I was shocked to learn that it's possible for a college football team to score 1 point in a game, via a "conversion attempt defensive safety". Check it out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_...tball_score%29

"Another scenario would be if Team B had blocked the kick (or recovered a turnover) and began to run the ball back 100 yards toward Team A's endzone, but at the last moment a pursuer from Team A knocked the ball loose. If the player from Team A were to pick up the ball, then run into his own endzone and be tackled, Team B would score one point, and the score would then be 6-1. Not only has this never happened, but it probably never will given the rarity of a block, a last second fumble, and a bad choice on the part of whoever recovered the fumble. It is notable, however, for being the only possible way to finish a regulation game with a score of exactly one point in American football."


Quite interesting.


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