www.BringSteveBack.com
www.BringSteveBack.com
The interesting thing, is there is a vote at the bottom of the page and right now 51% don't support him coming back.
Saturday, January 3, 2004
Friday, January 2, 2004
Abuse Tracker Moves to NCR
The former Poynter.org site that has kept track of clergy abuse stories has now moved to the National Catholic Reporter's site.
Abuse Tracker
Abuse Tracker
New Bishop for Greensburg, PA
Appointed Msgr. Lawrence E. Brandt, chancellor of the Curia of the diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania and pastor of St. Hedwig Parish, as bishop of Greensburg (area 8,632, population 680,152, Catholics 188,301, priests 212,
religious 410), U.S.A. The bishop-elect was born in 1939 in Charleston, West Virginia and was ordained a priest in 1969. He succeeds Bishop Anthony G. Bosco whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the
Holy Father accepted upon having reached the age limit.
religious 410), U.S.A. The bishop-elect was born in 1939 in Charleston, West Virginia and was ordained a priest in 1969. He succeeds Bishop Anthony G. Bosco whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the
Holy Father accepted upon having reached the age limit.
Mike Bianchi's Take on Zook
As usual Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel says it best.
From OrlandoSentinel.com: Gators:
"Now that Zook has completed two years on the job, we know this much about his coaching ability: absolutely nothing. He can go 8-5 with a junior quarterback. He can go 8-5 with a freshman quarterback.
The only thing consistent about his teams has been their inconsistency. Florida fans have been on and off Zook's bandwagon so many times they don't know if it's coming or going. You build up Zook, he lets you down. You kick him when he's down, he gets back up. He teases fans, then torments them.
Fans were ready to crucify him after a home loss to Ole Miss in early October. They were ready to canonize him after he came back and beat three consecutive top-12 teams away from home. Then, like last year, the Gators faded miserably at the end. Zook's Gators have all the killer instinct of a pack of toy poodles.
Everything about Zook's teams has been inconsistent. Against Florida State, All-America tight end Ben Troupe was a key part of the offense. Against Iowa, Troupe never even touched the ball."
From OrlandoSentinel.com: Gators:
"Now that Zook has completed two years on the job, we know this much about his coaching ability: absolutely nothing. He can go 8-5 with a junior quarterback. He can go 8-5 with a freshman quarterback.
The only thing consistent about his teams has been their inconsistency. Florida fans have been on and off Zook's bandwagon so many times they don't know if it's coming or going. You build up Zook, he lets you down. You kick him when he's down, he gets back up. He teases fans, then torments them.
Fans were ready to crucify him after a home loss to Ole Miss in early October. They were ready to canonize him after he came back and beat three consecutive top-12 teams away from home. Then, like last year, the Gators faded miserably at the end. Zook's Gators have all the killer instinct of a pack of toy poodles.
Everything about Zook's teams has been inconsistent. Against Florida State, All-America tight end Ben Troupe was a key part of the offense. Against Iowa, Troupe never even touched the ball."
Thursday, January 1, 2004
Happy and Holy New Year!
Here is hoping that each of you who reads this will be Blessed by God during this new year...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Pray for Peace and Protection Today
Offer up a prayer for the protection of your loved ones, not only against terrorism but against all the evil in the world.
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