hmmmm....I thought I was being sarcastic....Guess it was lost on you....Thank you for your service to this country....JVW

Gary Pulmano wrote:

JVWatts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



BAMA anin't never gonna hire no coons....



You are one sorry piece of shit. I get tired of
hearing people like you say stupid stuff. You need to
get your racist head out of you ass. Do you know how
many "coons" or "spicks" or "whatever derogatory term"
you like to use are getting maimed or dying for our
country in places like Iraq. I just got back from
there and seen it. I am a BAMA grad and one of the
first things people ask me about BAMA is the question
of racism. Remarks like yours is one of the reasons
people have that impression. The next time you say
something stupid like that I hope you realize that
there is a "coon" out there risking his life for your
sorry ass. --- JVWatts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




BAMA anin't never gonna hire no coons....

kurtrasmussen wrote:



Newsome plans on homecoming
Ex-football star hopes to leave Ravens' front


office one day to return

to Alabama
Saturday, May 14, 2005
By TOMMY HICKS
Sports Reporter

POINT CLEAR -- It's safe to say Ozzie Newsome


still has his "Wizard of

Oz" abilities, even though his playing days ended


in 1990.


The former Alabama All-America tight end, who


defined the position in

his 13 seasons (1978-90) with the NFL's Cleveland


Browns, has proven

to be just as valuable off the field. He's


currently general manager

and executive vice president of the Baltimore


Ravens, a team he helped

lead to a Super Bowl title in 2000.

There is a strong contingent of Alabama supporters


who would like to

see the Muscle Shoals native return to the


Capstone and apply his

experience and success to the Crimson Tide


program, and Newsome admits

that is something he would enjoy doing --


eventually.


"At some point I'm definitely coming back home,"


Newsome said during a

break in play Friday at the McDonald's-Cornelius


Bennett Celebrity

Golf Classic at Lakewood Golf Club's Dogwood


course.


"My son is in the eighth grade and I'd like for


him to finish high

school where he's at now."

As for any job offers from officials at Alabama,


or others connected

with the school, Newsome said there have been


"feelers" but nothing more.


"It's good to be wanted," he said, "but with the


experience I have

gained playing the game and working on the


administrative side, I

think I could be an asset.

"But there hasn't been any pressure placed on me.


I think people

respect me and the job I have and what I'm doing.


And that's nice."


Aside from his record-setting playing career -- he


retired as the

NFL's all-time leading receiver at tight end and


ranked fourth among

all receivers -- he has established himself as a


respected and

successful front-office man.

He was the first black to be named a general


manager in the NFL, and

his success has opened doors for others.

"I had a good high school coach, I played four


years for coach (Paul)

Bryant and I played and worked for an owner like


Art Modell, so I've

been surrounded by people with a passion for the


game and men who were

just good people," Newsome said.

"I have learned something from all of them."

He took those lessons and developed his own style


and approach to his

jobs.

"What (his success) has done is I have blazed a


trail for ex-players

to remain in the game and let people know we can


do a great job,"

Newsome said.

"Now, ex-players are coming back into the game and


that's great to

see. When you are a player and you have


accomplished some things, that

stays with you. That success helps you."

It is a design that has worked for Newsome, who


has been named to five

halls of fames -- National Football Foundation,


NCAA, Pro Football,

state of Alabama and Senior Bowl.

The success he has enjoyed doesn't give Newsome


cause to enjoy those

moments as much as it re-charges his efforts to


gain more success.


"It only drives you more," he said. "I'm very


envious of New England

right now, which has won three of the last four


Super Bowls. That's

what you work for. That's what all your efforts


are aimed toward.


"It's something special to be the last man


standing."


It's also special, he said, to see your alma mater


on top. Newsome

said he has been pleased with the progress the


Alabama football team

has made recently and expects good things ahead.

"The one thing in our game we can't control is


injuries and without

the injuries of last season I think they would


have won two or three

more games," Newsome said. "But to have won as


many games as they did

and make it back to a bowl game, that was a good


job of coaching.


"The program is definitely headed in the right


direction. ... I don't

know who (head coach Mike Shula) could have called


to get advice on

the situation he took over. I don't know if


there's ever been a

situation like that before. He's done a good job.

"But the next steps are important. Obviously, you


have to beat

Tennessee, Auburn and LSU. That's the standard the


University of

Alabama has and we have to beat those (teams)."

The McDonald's-Cornelius Bennett Celebrity Golf


Classic continues

today at Lakewood Golf Course. The event begins


with a 9:30 a.m.

shotgun start.

There is no admission charge and fans are invited


to take photographs

and seek autographs from the celebrities taking


part in the tournament.


© 2005 The Mobile Register
© 2005 al.com All Rights Reserved.


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