Saturday, August 27, 2005
ADP's renamed 'The Morning After' Award
I remember loving you so much
So where were you and wheres your fatal touch?
Thats a clip from my 2nd favorite band ever, its Faith No More's "The Morning After'...perfectly describes the winner of this award.
I hate cowboys. I hate country. I dont get along with rednecks in general (though some of you are cool out there...). Then there was Jerheme Urban. A guy who MADE you like him, and MADE you want him on the team. Ah, yes, The Urban Cowboy.
The young WR gave his all every time out, and eventually climbed his way into the team's main roster picture. Everyone began rooting for him. Everyone began backing him. He had all the momentum in the world heading into Training Camp this year. Then there was two preseason games. And the momentum shifted. The clouds got darker. Drops galore, and failed catches, costly mistakes turned him for the worst---getting cut.
Then game 3 of the preseaosn came. Urban caught 4 passes for 66 yards. Pretty good. Very good when you need to make an impression. GREAT if your job is on the line. Jerheme Urban has earned The Morning After award for his refocus on the field, and for taking this game seperately from the others. Another words, he improved alot.
Could this be a sign that he got back on the wild horse? Ah yes, the Urban Cowboy.
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Good choice Payroll....here's a good picture of your boy from .COM:
ReplyDeleteAlso, good stuff from Urban on .COM here too:
Posted by alba
Here here (or is it Hear, hear?) Urban is making his statement again. It will be very interesting/tough for the coaches to cut any of these guys. After the KC game, it looks like Pathon.
ReplyDeletePosted by JoSCh
Keep a seasoned vet or an overachieving youngin'...after last season, this is a good problem for the Seahawks to have!
ReplyDeleteAll things being equal, I think Urban gets the nod. Pathon's best years may be behind him and his name recognition will mean someone else will pick him up.
The thing I like about that picture is he is looking at the ball, not the guy about to lay a lick on him!
ReplyDeletePosted by Anonymous
sure. a week ago, it's "see ya, urban!" and i'm the only one making a case for the boy. nobody believes me when i say that he's going to push for a spot. i am rediculed when i predict he will get it over pathon.
ReplyDeletenow everyone is singing his praises. figures.
Yeah, I know. :-( sorry buddy.
ReplyDeletePosted by JoSCh