Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Most of My Friends Back Then Have Moved Along

As detailed on Deadspin and the journalistic juggernaut that is the Abilene Reporter-News, the Abilene Ruff Riders opened their franchise win account with a 39-24 victory on Monday over the Odessa Roughnecks in the air-conditioned confines of the Taylor County Expo Center.


A brief digression, though, my friends: Can we have a little more name variety out of our West Texas quasi-Arena League football teams? Failing that, can we at least agree on a uniform spelling of "Rough/Ruff"? I foresee a generation of young West Texans writing book reports on Teddy Roosevelt and describing the heroic charge of the “Ruff” Riders up San Juan Hill. The public deserves no less than an authoritative ruling on this, my friends.
The big story, though, was the performance of the Abilene quarterback, one Quincy Carter. Yes, that Quincy Carter. The former University of Georgia and Dallas Cowboys signal caller is now playing minor league arena football in Abilene. For those of who support America’s Team, that's about as depressing as the time one of my friends went to see Vanilla Ice for $5 bucks at the Harvey Hall Convention Center in Tyler at some point in the late 90's.

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6 Comments:

At 8:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you say the next Kurt Warner?

-He Hate Me

 
At 9:23 AM, Blogger Justin said...

Only if Quincy starts sacking groceries at the United on Judge Ely.

 
At 9:27 PM, Blogger Alan said...

A few notes:

1. Compared to the Brownwood Bulletin, the Abilene Reporter-News is indeed a juggernaut. It might be comparable to the Tyler Morning Telegraph's relationship to The Pittsburg Gazette.

2. The Abilene Ruff Riders actually have a history - the team moved to TCCC's friendly confines from Katy, TX. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Ruff_Riders

 
At 8:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alan,

Is your last name Moates?

Because that is definately a comment he would leave.

Chris Lair

 
At 9:54 AM, Blogger Justin said...

Chris Lair, ahem, Cole,

Nope, it's not A. Motes. It's a good, good man named Alan Robertson. He's an East Texan, so be careful not to speak ill of him.

 
At 11:19 AM, Anonymous Swanburg said...

Who said it was Cole who left the comment?

By the way Texas isn't it's own country!

 

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