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Stevev wrote:I also like Fred Banks, Kelvin Edwards, Doug Smith, and TE Rennie Jones. They were there when I was on campus.This is the group I was thinking of as the best ever ... primarily because of the first two NFL guys. Basso & Johnson only had to send a pass in the general direction with those guys and it would pay dividends.
flameshaw wrote:... Medic ought to break out and go to church for a change and let us know how it is going.don't quit your day job, funny man.Might want to call ahead Medic and let them know so they can reinforce the rafters before you arrive.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
Sly Fox wrote:Rennie Jones played for the Eagles as well. I believe he played during the strike year too but before that. Rennie was at homecoming last year too. What a talented group.Stevev wrote:I also like Fred Banks, Kelvin Edwards, Doug Smith, and TE Rennie Jones. They were there when I was on campus.This is the group I was thinking of as the best ever ... primarily because of the first two NFL guys. Basso & Johnson only had to send a pass in the general direction with those guys and it would pay dividends.
Stevev wrote:I remember Doug Smith's "breakout game" being the game he had vs James Madison in 84. Oh what a game it was but we lost something like 52-45. Before that he did very little.I checked the records and that game was 52-43. Im sorry for being picky, but I wanted to put that out there.
Rennie Jones was the first in a long line of great Tight Ends we had followed by Eric Green, Mark Thomas, Dwayne Carswell, Tony Dews, and Peter Foy.
The poor guy didn’t make it very long. :)