Titus can be double- or triple-teamed and yet, somehow, he always comes down with the ball.
DC comics superhero, Plastic Man, has a secret identity as an NFL receiver.
Yet, no one has figured it out.
Sort of like Clark Kent and Superman.
I note that in most of the matchups the wide-outs appear to be at least 6 inches taller than the DB’s covering them.
A
Navy will sink Mr. Army.
Go Navy….beat Army!
BC13
My dad was Navy…my brother, Army. So I have to root for both.
Tough break, but it’s usually a good game no matter who wins
the receivers do have a height advantage but a decent DB can always find a way to make them drop the ball
I was assigned to the US Military Academy for over 10 years and I think in that time Army only won 2 Army - Navy football games.
Makes up for his lack of vertical leap…
Offside about 15 years ago
DC comics superhero, Plastic Man, has a secret identity as an NFL receiver.
Yet, no one has figured it out.
Sort of like Clark Kent and Superman.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
I note that in most of the matchups the wide-outs appear to be at least 6 inches taller than the DB’s covering them.
A
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Navy will sink Mr. Army.
Go Navy….beat Army!
A
Offside about 15 years ago
BC13
My dad was Navy…my brother, Army. So I have to root for both.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Tough break, but it’s usually a good game no matter who wins
bald about 15 years ago
the receivers do have a height advantage but a decent DB can always find a way to make them drop the ball
I was assigned to the US Military Academy for over 10 years and I think in that time Army only won 2 Army - Navy football games.
AddADadaAdDad about 15 years ago
Makes up for his lack of vertical leap…