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railwayhistorical · 10 months ago
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Surprise on the C&EI
This was an interesting sight: a northbound (TOFC) train with Southern Railway power on the former Chicago & Eastern Illinois (Mopac by this time). We're in central Illinois, not far from Tuscola.
Perhaps this run-through arrangement was a way for the Southern to make it to Chicago—they really should have snapped up the Monon prior to the L&N getting that road in 1971.
That lead unit, as SD35, was built for the Central of Georgia in 1966. It's interesting to note that the Southern purchased all their locomotives with high-short-hoods and tended to run long-hood forward, but not always. I always loved this idiosyncrasy with the Southern Railway as well as the Norfolk & Western.
Two image by Richard Koenig; taken November 20th 1976.
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20th-century-railroading · 1 year ago
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Baltimore & Ohio - Tuscola, IL by d.w.davidson Via Flickr: B&O GP40 No. 4005 is assigned to local service at Tuscola, and is seen laying over on a quiet Sunday afternoon, on October 5, 1986.
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pizzatowerhcs · 14 days ago
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Vigilante's real name is Colt McCoy
Daniel "Colt" McCoy (born September 5, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for 13 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas Longhorns, winning several awards and honors as a senior in 2009 and ranking second all-time in games won by an FBS quarterback. McCoy was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round of the 2010 NFL draft and was also a member of the San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, and Arizona Cardinals, primarily being used as a backup.
McCoy was born in Hobbs, New Mexico.[4] He is the eldest of three children born to Steven Brad McCoy and Debra Kay (Woodruff) McCoy. He attended Jim Ned High School in Tuscola, Texas,[5] where he was coached in football by his father. He achieved several distinctions as a high school player, including two-time Associated Press 2A Offensive MVP and First-team All-state selection.[5] Over his career, he completed 536-of-849 passes (63.1%) for 9,344 yards[6] and 116 TDs.[5] He ranks as the all-time leading passer in Texas Division 2A high school history and is fourth overall in Texas high school history.[7] McCoy was also Jim Ned High School's punter as a junior and senior,[8] and played free safety during his sophomore year. However, after he suffered a concussion while tackling an opponent's 215-pound running back, his father decided not to let him play defense anymore. At the time Jim Ned was 8–0, but when McCoy missed the next two games due to the concussion, Jim Ned's season unraveled.[9] McCoy played in the 2003 Texas 2A State Championship against the San Augustine Wolves; Jim Ned lost 28–7.
McCoy attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for coach Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns football team from 2005 to 2009. Colt was a four-year starter for the Longhorns from 2006 to 2009. He won or shared the team's MVP all four years, the only player in school history to do so.[10]
2005 season
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As a freshman, he was given a redshirt year so he did not play during the team's 2005 national championship season.[11] He served as the quarterback for the scout team in practice against the starting defense. During this time, Matt McCoy (no relation) was officially listed as the number three quarterback behind Vince Young and Matt Nordgren.[12] When Brown chose to play Matt McCoy[13] in four separate game situations where Texas had a commanding lead, confusion arose as to which McCoy was in the game. Many sportscasters mistakenly referred to Matt McCoy as Colt McCoy, as Colt was the more widely known player.[14] The following year, with Young forgoing his senior year to enter the NFL and Nordgren graduating, the position of starting quarterback for the defending National Champion Texas Longhorns came down to a competition between redshirt freshman Colt McCoy and true freshman Jevan Snead.[15]
McCoy was named the starting quarterback after winning out a competition with Jevan Snead. The season opener saw McCoy lead the Longhorns to a 56–7 victory over North Texas, throwing for three touchdowns and rushing a yard for another, while throwing no interceptions. He was 12–19 in passing, and ran for 27 yards to help set up a touchdown. In only his second pass as a college quarterback McCoy threw a 60-yard touchdown pass. He was the first Texas freshman quarterback to start and win a season-opening game since Bobby Layne in 1944.[4] The next week, the Longhorns faced #1 Ohio State at home. McCoy went 19–32, 156 yards, one touchdown, and one interception while rushing four times for a total of eight yards. Ohio State defeated the Longhorns 24–7, ending the Longhorns 21-game winning streak.
Following wins over Rice, Iowa State, and Sam Houston State, McCoy got his first win over a ranked team, as well as his first come-from-behind victory, when he led the Longhorns over rival Oklahoma 28–10 in the Red River Shootout. McCoy threw for two touchdowns in the game.[16] The two touchdowns by McCoy gave him 12 touchdown passes for the season, tied for third with Longhorn passer James Brown in the list of most touchdowns by a Texas freshman.[17]
On October 14, 2006, McCoy threw a Texas record six touchdown passes in the win against Baylor.[18][19] The previous record of five touchdown passes had been held by James Brown (set vs. Baylor in 1994) and Chris Simms (vs. Oklahoma State in 2001). On October 25, 2006, he was 9th in the nation with a quarterback rating of 165.4.
In the 2006 Oklahoma State game McCoy threw for his 27th passing touchdown of the season, giving him sole possession of the single-season Texas record and putting him two touchdowns shy of the NCAA single season record for freshman quarterbacks (29).[20] Coincidentally, this 27th pass was also for 27 yards.
During the November 11, 2006, game against Kansas State, McCoy suffered a stinger shoulder injury[21][22][23] while rushing for a touchdown on the opening drive against Kansas State.[24] Snead came in and played the remainder of the game. The Longhorns fell behind by as much as 21 points before Snead brought them back to within 3, finally falling in an upset by the Wildcats 45–42. There was speculation that Snead might be the starter for the final regular season game, because it was unknown whether McCoy would return for the Longhorns season closer against rival Texas A&M on November 24, 2006.[25][26][27] However, McCoy was cleared to play the game against the Aggies.[28]
With 20 seconds remaining in the Lone Star Showdown versus the Aggies, McCoy was injured by a "vicious, stadium-hushing tackle"[29] as Aggie defensive end Michael Bennett connected with his helmet against McCoy's upper body after McCoy had thrown an incomplete pass.[30] Replays showed both on television and in the stadium revealed the hit might have included "helmet-to-helmet"[31] contact which is illegal in NCAA football only if done intentionally, but no flag was thrown.[32] When the replay was shown in the stadium, the Longhorn fans erupted in boos[33] before lapsing back into silence as McCoy lay on the ground writhing for ten minutes before being taken off the field on a cart.[34] Mack Brown said after the game "I didn't see it, but it sounded like 88,000 (fans) thought it was dirty".[30][33] Fellow Longhorn Selvin Young said he thought the hit was a clean "textbook" hit.[35] McCoy was taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge where he spent more than three hours undergoing an evaluation that included an X-ray, MRI, and a CAT scan.[30][36] Longhorns trainer Kenny Boyd said the injury was a severe pinched nerve in McCoy's neck.[30][36] Boyd said that McCoy was expected to make a full recovery, but no timetable was set for McCoy to return to play.[30][36] The injury to McCoy came one game-clock minute after an A&M player, #91 Kellen Heard had been ejected from the game for vicious blindside block on McCoy after he threw an interception, which was ruled excessive.[37][38][39] An X-ray, MRI exam and CT scan showed "no structural damage to McCoy's neck or shoulder".
On December 1, 2006, the Longhorns issued a statement confirming that back-up quarterback Jevan Snead had left the team and would transfer to an unspecified school.[40] This meant there would be no scholarship quarterback available to play in the Longhorns' bowl game if McCoy was not ready. On December 21, 2006, Texas announced that McCoy was cleared to start in the Alamo Bowl.[41] In the 2006 Alamo Bowl played on December 30, McCoy threw two touchdowns against Iowa to tie the NCAA freshman record of 29 touchdown passes established by Nevada's David Neill in 1998. This record has since been broken by Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in the 2007 season.[42] Also during the 2006 season, McCoy was named College Football News Big 12 Player of the Year and was named the quarterback to their "All Freshman Team".[43]
After just one season with Texas, McCoy received a lot of media attention, including appearing on some lists of the nation's top players of 2007. In June 2007, McCoy appeared on the cover of Dave Campbell's Texas Football alongside Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee and TCU defensive end Tommy Blake. Additionally, Rivals.com named McCoy one of the top 10 quarterbacks going into the 2007 season.[44] He also made the Athlon Sports first-team All Big 12.[45]
On June 26, 2007, Maxwell Football Club president Ron Jaworski announced that McCoy had been named to the preseason watch list for the Maxwell Award. The initial list includes 64 players. The winner turned out to be Tim Tebow.[46] In their 2007 season preview magazine, CBS Sportsline.com listed McCoy as one of twelve players on the "Heisman Watch"; saying "We were touting him for the Heisman midway through his freshman season until he was injured against Kansas State. Older and stronger, McCoy has an awesome receiving corps to make a run at the hardware for real."[47] He is also one of the 35 quarterbacks placed on the 2007 Manning Award watch list.[48] Further, the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award Watch List added McCoy on August 21, 2007.[49]
McCoy led the Longhorns, who were ranked number four in the pre-season Associated Press Poll[50] and Coaches Poll,[51] to a 21–13 victory over unranked Arkansas State in the season opener. McCoy threw two touchdown passes and two interceptions.[52] He also made two quick-kick punts when the Longhorns lined up as if they were attempting to convert on fourth down. He averaged thirty yards per kick and both kicks were downed inside the opponent's twenty yard-line.[8] In the second game, McCoy led the Longhorns to a 34–13 victory over #19-ranked TCU.[53]
In the road opener, McCoy's 47 passing attempts tied a Texas single-game record. His 32 completions set a new school record, besting the 30 completed by Vince Young during the 2006 Rose Bowl and by Major Applewhite during two 1999 games.[54] The final non-conference game was against Rice, and McCoy completed 20 of his 29 passing attempts, accumulating 333 yards through the air.[55] For the first time in the season, he did not throw an interception.[56] McCoy and most of the Longhorn starting players were replaced by backups after the first drive of the second half.[55][57] True freshman quarterback John Chiles made his first college appearance in the first quarter. He came onto the field beside McCoy and then McCoy trotted out to a slot receiver position. Chiles never looked to pass; he ran up the middle for no gain. He came out of the game after that play and came back in the third quarter as McCoy's replacement. On that drive, Chiles line up in the zone-read offense and led the Longhorns 80 yards to a touchdown, carrying the ball four times for 49 yards.[58] Chiles' strong performance immediately led to media speculation as to how much playing time he will take from McCoy.[56][59]
McCoy played the worst game of his career in an upset loss to the Kansas State Wildcats. He threw for 200 yards and had four interceptions.[60][61] He also suffered a concussion during the game and left the field just prior to the end of the first half and again prior to the end of the game.[61] After that game, Sports Illustrated selected him as one of the season's 10 "Most Disappointing College Players" and noted that his nine interceptions thrown so far in 2007 were already two more than he threw in the entire 2006 season.[62] Stewart Mandel of Sports Illustrated listed several factors contributing to the Longhorns' struggles. He cited the off-field problems as evidence that no Texas player has been able to show the superior leadership skills of Vince Young. Mandel said that McCoy, still only a sophomore, had not been able to completely fill that gap and that McCoy's play had not been as good as during 2006. He also said part of the blame is to be placed on an offensive line that lost several starters and has not been able to consistently protect McCoy. Finally, he noted that the running game had been "equally inconsistent."[63] It was the worst home-field loss in Mack Brown's time with Texas. For the Wildcats, the win over Texas was the first road victory over a top–ten team in school history.[64]
McCoy and the Longhorns lost again the following week in the 2007 Red River Shootout. The game was a back-and-forth affair that was ultimately won by Oklahoma 28–21. OU's freshman quarterback, Sam Bradford, was 21–of–32 for 244 yards and three touchdowns. McCoy was 19–of–26 for 324 yards and two touchdowns. McCoy threw one interception.[65] McCoy played the game with his throwing arm bandaged from mid-forearm to biceps. He held up physically despite taking four sacks[66] and a blind-side late hit after one play had been whistled dead.[65][67][68] With the loss, Texas opened conference play 0–2 for the first time since 1956, when they were in the Southwest Conference and one year before Darrell Royal became head coach of the Longhorns.[65][69]
The Longhorns were in control of the Iowa State game almost from the very beginning and they routed the Cyclones 56–3, the worst loss for the Cyclones since 1997.[70][71] Lined up in the spread offense on the first play from scrimmage,[72] Colt McCoy scrambled away from a blitz and threw a pass to Jordan Shipley for a 58-yard touchdown.[73] The offensive line provided great protection for Colt McCoy,[71] who called most of the plays without huddling and directed the Longhorns to touchdowns on his first five series.[74] He completed 23 of 30 passes for 298 yards, 4 touchdowns, and no interceptions.[74] His most athletic play came early in the third quarter when he evaded three defenders on a play from the Cyclones' 20-yard line. He twisted around and managed to stay upright long enough to throw a pass to Nate Jones in the end zone. He capped off his performance by making his first rushing touchdown of the season.[70] However, against Baylor on October 20, Colt threw 2 interceptions and 1 touchdown, and against Nebraska the following week, McCoy completed less than 50% of his passes and threw another interception. On the day after Thanksgiving, McCoy was 17 of 32 with 1 interception, while be sacked 4 times in the 38–30 loss to Texas A&M. At the conclusion of the 2007 regular season, Mccoy had thrown for 21 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.
In the 2007 Holiday Bowl, against Arizona State, McCoy led the Longhorns to a 52–34 victory and won the offensive MVP award.[75]
2008 season
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On January 2, 2008, Texas running back Jamaal Charles decided to forgo his senior season with Texas in favor of the 2008 NFL draft. With Charles' departure, McCoy became the leading returning rusher for the 2008 Longhorns.[76]
McCoy rose in the record books during the first four games of the season. On August 30, 2008, McCoy passed for 222 yards and rushed for 103 yards against FAU, becoming the second player in school history to pass for 200 and rush for 100 yards in more than one game; the other being Vince Young. On September 20, McCoy surpassed the Texas All-Time record for the most passing TD's with 62 while beating Rice 52–10. The record was previously held by Major Applewhite.[77] Through the first four games of 2008, McCoy completed 80% of his passes and had a quarterback rating of 209.71.[78] Leading the 2008 Texas Longhorns football team, McCoy and the Longhorns began the season with eight straight wins, including a win over then #1 Oklahoma, #6 Oklahoma State and #11 Missouri. His performance helped the Longhorns rise at one point to the #1 ranking in the national polls,[79] although the Longhorns lost to Texas Tech and finished ranked third in the BCS standings.[80] In 2008 McCoy set school records for most career touchdown passes,[77] most touchdown passes in a season,[81] most total touchdowns by a Texas player,[82] most career wins,[83] and most career passing yards.[83] In addition to setting passing records, McCoy led the team with 561 yards rushing and eleven rushing touchdowns, establishing a reputation as a dual threat quarterback.[84]
The Longhorns opened conference play against the Colorado Buffaloes and won 38–14. McCoy threw for two touchdowns and moved past Ricky Williams into second on Texas' all-time list for touchdowns responsible for (passing, rushing, receiving). McCoy at that point had 77, while Williams had 76 with the Horns.[85] Texas continued conference play by defeating #1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners in the 2008 Texas vs. Oklahoma football game. McCoy was 28 for 35 for 277 yards and one touchdown,[86] bringing Texas to the position of the #1 in the AP poll for the first time since 1984.
On October 18, against Missouri, McCoy completed the game with 337 yards on 29-of-32 passing with two touchdowns, rushed for two more and at one point completed a school-record 17 passes in a row. His completion ratio of 79% coming into the game improved as he completed 91% of his passes in this game. His four touchdowns put him in first place for the most career touchdowns scored at Texas (82), passing Vince Young (81).[82]
UT lost to Texas Tech with one second remaining in the game. Texas fell to #4 in the BCS rankings. They climbed to #3 the following week as the Horns beat Baylor and former #3 Penn State lost. The win over Baylor was the 829th win for the Texas football program, which tied Notre Dame for 2nd in the list of college football's ten most victorious programs.[87]
McCoy led the Longhorns to a 35–7 road victory over the Kansas, ensuring their eighth consecutive season with ten or more wins per season. That is the longest active streak in the nation and it ties them with Miami (1985–92) for the second-longest streak of all time. It was Colt McCoy's 30th career win, which tied him with Vince Young for the school record.[81] McCoy completed 24 of 35 passing attempts (71%) for 255 yards and 2 touchdown passes. He was also the leading rusher for both schools, rushing for 78 yards and a touchdown.[88] McCoy's two touchdown passes put him at 31 for the season, breaking his own school record.[81]
McCoy had another strong performance against in-state rival Texas A&M in the final game of the regular season. McCoy and the Longhorns nearly equaled that record this year by producing a 49–9 victory, the second-largest margin of victory for this rivalry series.
The win was the 31st in McCoy's collegiate career, setting a new school record.[83] McCoy rushed for two touchdowns and threw for 2 more. He completed 23 of 28 attempted passes (82%) for a total of 311 yards. That yardage put him at 3,594 yards for the season—another school record.[83] He finished the 2008 regular season with a 76.7% completion percentage, breaking the mark set by Daunte Culpepper for Central Florida, and was the Longhorns' leading rusher with 576 yards and 11 rushing touchdowns.[3]
On January 5, 2009, McCoy led the Longhorns to a 24–21 victory over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. McCoy completed 41-of-59 passes for 414 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He was named the Offensive Player of the Game for his performance.[89] McCoy was named the 2008 AP Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.[90]
2009 season
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In his final season, McCoy led the Texas Longhorns to a perfect 12–0 regular season record, as well as a 13–12 victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers to win the Big 12 Championship in Cowboys Stadium.[91] While becoming the most victorious quarterback in NCAA history with 45 career wins, McCoy was again the focal point of the Longhorn offense that scored 550 points in 2009, ranked third in UT All-Time season scoring (behind only the 2005 and 2008 teams). McCoy led a fast-paced offense, with accurate, short passes in his repertoire. The Texas offense executed a total of 1,053 plays in 14 games played in 2009. His favorite target was wide receiver Jordan Shipley (#8), who went on to play in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals. He finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 2009.[92]
McCoy left the 2010 BCS National Championship Game against Alabama during Texas' first offensive drive early in the first quarter with a right shoulder injury and was sidelined for the remainder of the game.[93] McCoy was replaced by true freshman quarterback Garrett Gilbert. Alabama won the game 37–21.[94] His record as a starter was 45–8.
McCoy was mentioned as a Heisman Trophy candidate in his sophomore year (2006),[115][116] and he appeared on the Athlon Sports pre-season Heisman watch at the start of the 2007 season.[115]
The talk became more widespread during his junior year, as McCoy was mentioned by several analysts and voters as a potential 2008 Heisman winner. McCoy was the unanimous front-runner in an October 20 poll of 10 Heisman voters conducted by the Rocky Mountain News.[117] Tim Tebow, quarterback of the Florida Gators, had a vote as the 2007 winner. Seven games into the season he said that McCoy would have his vote at that point in the season.[118]
In the 45–21 victory over Baylor, McCoy passed for 300 yards and five touchdowns.[119] The Associated Press story commented, "McCoy likely refueled his Heisman Trophy bid by completing 26 of 37 passes for his fourth 300-yard game this season, and eighth of his career, even without playing the final 12 minutes. The touchdowns went to four different receivers, though he did have two interceptions."[119]
On November 11 (with UT holding an 8–1 record) Heisman voter Rodney Gilmore of ESPN.com had McCoy listed third of five Heisman candidates. Gilmore said, "I love his numbers (78 percent completion percentage, 28 touchdowns, only 7 interceptions and 2,879 yards) and his gutsy second-half performance against Texas Tech. And I have not forgotten about his epic performance against Oklahoma just a few weeks ago. However, Harrell outplayed McCoy head-to-head in the showdown last week, so Harrell has a leg up on him for now, but McCoy is within striking distance."[120] That same day, the Rocky Mountain News poll listed Harrell first and McCoy second in their weekly poll of 10 Heisman voters. Harrell received 44 points and 7 first-place votes while McCoy had 34 points and 2 first-place votes.[121]
On November 25, 2008, McCoy was named one of three finalists for the Maxwell Award, which is presented to the top all-around player in the country. The other finalists were Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, the prior year's winner, and Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell. Oklahoma's Sam Bradford was not selected as a finalist. McCoy also was named a finalist for the Davey O'Brien Award, which goes to the country's top quarterback. Bradford and Harrell were the other two candidates; Tebow did not make the list for this award.[122]
After McCoy led the Longhorns to a victory over rival, unranked Texas A&M (a team he had lost to twice in the past), Sports Illustrated analyst Stewart Mandel said the quarterback took a big step towards claiming the Heisman Trophy. Mandel wrote, "From the Longhorns' opening touchdown drive, in which he accounted for 67 of Texas' 80 yards, McCoy was very much the one-man wrecking crew he's been all season long...His final numbers in just over three quarters of work Thursday night: 23-of-28 passing for 311 yards and two touchdowns and 11 rushes for 49 yards, with touchdown runs of 16 and 14 yards. For the season, McCoy now has a 77.6 completion percentage (soon to be a new NCAA record) for 3,445 yards, 32 touchdowns and seven interceptions, plus 476 yards and 13 touchdowns running"[123] Comparing McCoy to fellow Big 12 South quarterbacks Sam Bradford and Graham Harrell, Mandel said, "But here's where McCoy stands out to me. Bradford, as talented as he is, is helped by the fact he has a trio of explosive receivers and two potential 1,000-yard rushers behind him. Harrell has Michael Crabtree. Daniel has Jeremy Maclin. With all due respect to Jordan Shipley and Quan Cosby, McCoy is Texas' offense. Much like Tim Tebow last season, he's both his team's leading passer and rusher. Also like Tebow—you have to wonder sometimes how he's still standing. McCoy was sacked three times Thursday night and endured several brutal hits. Following his third-quarter touchdown run, trainers attended to his shoulder on the sideline. But he was right back in there the next series."[123] Bradford and Harrell each had one regular-season game left, against Oklahoma State and Baylor, respectively. Tebow had games remaining against Florida State and Alabama.[123]
In the final 2008 Rocky Mountain News poll before the Heisman votes were announced, McCoy moved to the top of the list, but had a very thin lead over Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow, who were in second and third place, respectively. The poll had correctly predicted the Heisman winner in 18 of the previous 21 years.[124] On December 10, McCoy, Bradford, and Tebow were selected as the three finalists for the Heisman Trophy.[3] Bradford won the trophy with 1,726 total points, and McCoy finished second with 1,604 points in the Heisman voting.[125]
In 2009, McCoy was again in strong consideration for the Heisman, even with the two previous Heisman winners coming back for their senior seasons. At the start of the season he and Tebow were considered the favorites. But McCoy's numbers were down a little from 2008, and despite leading his team to the BCS Championship game, his chances of winning disappeared during a close 13–12 Big 12 Title game in which he threw 3 interceptions, no touchdowns and nearly threw the game away at the end. Despite this, he still had an outstanding season and was again named a finalist, this time along with Tim Tebow, Mark Ingram, Jr, Toby Gerhart and Ndamukong Suh. He became only the second Longhorn, along with Ricky Williams, to be a two-time Heisman finalist.[126] He finished third behind Ingram and Gerhart.
In 2024, he was inducted into the University of Texas Sports Hall of Fame.[127]
Pre-draft
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In October 2008, McCoy said he would stay at Texas for his senior year instead of leaving for the 2009 NFL draft. McCoy was quoted as saying, "I'm going to play here for four years. I've been blessed to be able to play here. Not very many people get to [start] here for four years, so what an opportunity. And if the NFL is there for me, then I hope that I'll get to keep playing, because I love to play this game. Hopefully, it will work out."[128]
After a 49–9 victory over Texas A&M on November 27, 2008, McCoy said that he still intended to come back for his senior year, but that it would be "foolish" for him not to ask the NFL to evaluate his draft prospects.[129] McCoy said that if he were rated a first- or second-round draft pick, he might change his mind about staying. McCoy said, "But at the same time, I want to play four years here. Not very many people have had the opportunity to do that. That's something that's real special to me and important to me."[129]
On December 8, 2008, after the Longhorns learned they had been passed over for the national championship game, McCoy said he would return to the team for his senior year. McCoy indicated he wanted to play for a national championship. He also said, "I'm coming back because we have a solid coaching staff, and I'm coming back because I feel like I can develop the young receivers we have."[130]
McCoy injured his throwing arm in the BCS title game against Alabama with a pinched nerve. He announced he would not attend the NFL Combine and instead performed during the University of Texas pro workout day. Opinions over McCoy's potential in the NFL were mixed. Frank Cooney of USA Today noted that McCoy "fired mostly from a shotgun, has a low release point and might lack an NFL fastball." He was listed by Cooney as the 3rd best QB draft choice in 2010, behind Sam Bradford and Jimmy Clausen.
Prior to the draft, McCoy said he had "no expectations."[131]
McCoy was selected in the third round as the 85th overall pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2010 NFL draft.[135] The Browns previously traded linebacker Kamerion Wimbley to the Oakland Raiders in order to acquire the pick used to select McCoy.[136] One reporter commented that McCoy was drafted later than expected because "he lacks NFL size..., has small hands and was injured in the last game of his career at Texas."[137] In response to being chosen by Cleveland, McCoy said, "I can't wait to be a Cleveland Brown and that we're going to win a lot of games. Cleveland has a little orange in their jerseys just like UT. It's a perfect fit."[138] On July 23, McCoy agreed to terms on a four-year, $5 million contract.[139]
Pointing out that Cleveland already had three quarterbacks, Browns president Mike Holmgren said McCoy would likely not play his first season with the team in order to develop him as an NFL quarterback.[140] However, due to injuries to starting quarterback Jake Delhomme and back-up Seneca Wallace, McCoy made his first career start against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6.[141] McCoy completed 23 of 33 passes for 281 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions in the Browns' loss. He also scrambled four times for 22 yards. McCoy started the following week against the New Orleans Saints and contributed to the surprising victory over the defending Super Bowl champions 30–17 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans.[142] On November 7, McCoy made his third consecutive start and led the Browns to another upset victory, this time against the New England Patriots 34–14.[143] He started again on November 14 against the New York Jets; however the Browns lost in overtime with McCoy throwing for 205 yards and a touchdown.[144] McCoy injured his ankle in Week 11 against the Jacksonville Jaguars and missed the next three weeks before returning to start under center against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15. McCoy threw for 243 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, but Cleveland lost.[145] In each of the final two games against the division rival Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, McCoy threw three interceptions as the Browns lost both games.[146][147] McCoy finished his rookie season starting 8 games, with a 2–6 record, and with six touchdowns against nine interceptions.[148]
2011
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McCoy in 2012
After a long-awaited pre-season after the agreements from the NFL lockout, and the release of Delhomme, McCoy became the starter for the Browns. In the home opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, McCoy completed 19 of 40 attempts for 213 yards with two touchdowns and one interception in a 27–17 loss.[149] The next two weeks, the Browns defeated the Indianapolis Colts and the Miami Dolphins with McCoy throwing combined 41 of 71 attempts, 421 yards, and three touchdowns with one interception.[150][151] Against the Tennessee Titans in Week 4, McCoy threw one touchdown and one interception in a 13–31 loss.[152] After a bye week, McCoy and the Browns lost to the Oakland Raiders 17–24; McCoy threw for 215 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.[153] After the loss to the Raiders, the Browns played the Seattle Seahawks and won 6–3 as McCoy finished with 178 yards, no touchdowns, and one interception.[154] Against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14, McCoy threw two interceptions and no touchdowns in a 3–14 loss where McCoy would also sustain a concussion.[155][156] His father raised eyebrows when he questioned whether or not McCoy's team had properly evaluated him for the concussion prior to returning to the game. McCoy stated that he did not remember anything.[157] James Harrison, the Steelers player responsible for the helmet-to-helmet hit on McCoy, was suspended for the Steelers' next game against the San Francisco 49ers.[158]
2012
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McCoy spent the 2012 season backing up Browns' rookie first round pick Brandon Weeden.[159] When Weeden was injured against the Denver Broncos, McCoy completed 9 of 17 pass attempts for 79 yards.[160]
San Francisco 49ers
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On April 1, 2013, the Browns traded McCoy and a 2013 sixth round pick to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's fifth and seventh round picks in the 2013 NFL Draft.[161]
Washington Redskins
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McCoy signed with the Washington Redskins on April 3, 2014.[162] On October 19, 2014, against the Tennessee Titans, McCoy replaced Kirk Cousins after halftime, with Washington trailing 10–6 and Cousins having caused two turnovers. On his first pass, McCoy completed a 70-yd touchdown pass to Pierre Garçon. McCoy then went on to lead the Redskins on a game-winning drive, winning the game 19–17.[163] On October 27, 2014, McCoy was named the starter over Cousins, and had his first start on the team against the Dallas Cowboys.[164][165] In his first start since 2011, McCoy completed 25 of 30 passes for 300 yards with a rushing touchdown and an interception, earning an overtime victory against the Cowboys, his favorite team growing up.[166] The team benched him for injured starting quarterback Robert Griffin III after McCoy's two victories. The team lost the next 3 games without McCoy. On November 25, it was reported that McCoy would replace the benched Griffin III in the November 30 game against the Indianapolis Colts.[167] McCoy was placed on injured reserve on December 16 due to a neck injury he suffered in a shutout loss to the St. Louis Rams.[168]
McCoy in 2015
McCoy re-signed with Washington on March 17, 2015.[169] He spent the regular season as Kirk Cousins' backup, getting into two games and going 7-for-11 for 128 yards and one touchdown for the 2015 season.[170] McCoy signed a three-year contract extension with Washington on March 9, 2016, signing a one-year extension once that ran out on July 26, 2018.[171][172]
In the 2016 and 2017 seasons, McCoy saw only four offensive snaps as the backup to Kirk Cousins, all of which occurred in the latter season.[173]
On November 18, 2018, McCoy replaced an injured Alex Smith against the Houston Texans. His first throw was an eight-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Reed.[174] He was named the starter the following week after the season-ending injury to Smith.[175] In Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles, McCoy left the game in the second quarter with a leg injury during a sack by Malcolm Jenkins.[176] He missed the next three games before being placed on injured reserve on December 27, 2018.[177] He completed 34 of 54 passes for 372 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions in three games played that season.[178]
Prior to Week 5 of the 2019 season, McCoy was named the starting quarterback over Case Keenum.[179] In Week 5 against the New England Patriots, McCoy threw for 122 yards and one interception in the 33–7 loss. The Patriots game was McCoy's lone appearance of the 2019 season[180]
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On March 26, 2020, McCoy signed with the New York Giants.[181] McCoy made his first appearance for the Giants in Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals after starter Daniel Jones left the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury.[182] McCoy was then named the starter for the Giants’ Week 13 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks after Jones was ruled out with a hamstring injury.[183] Against the Seahawks, McCoy threw for 105 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Giants upset the Seahawks 17–12, giving McCoy his first win since 2014.[184] McCoy also started against his former team the Cleveland Browns in Week 15 where he threw for 221 yards in a 20–6 loss.[185]
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McCoy signed a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals on March 30, 2021.[186] In Week 9 with quarterback Kyler Murray ruled out, McCoy was named the starter against the San Francisco 49ers. He completed 22 out of 26 passes with one touchdown as the Cardinals won, 31–17.[187] He started in three games for the Cardinals in the 2021 season, going 2–1 and passing for three touchdowns and one interception.[188]
On March 14, 2022, McCoy signed a two-year contract extension with the Cardinals.[189] On September 7, 2022, McCoy was placed on injured reserve with a calf injury.[190] He was activated on October 15.[191] In Week 10, McCoy made the start in place of Murray. He passed for 238 yards and a touchdown in the 27–17 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.[192] After Murray suffered a torn ACL in Week 14, McCoy assumed starting quarterback duties. However, after suffering a concussion in Week 15 against the Denver Broncos, he was replaced by Trace McSorley.[193] David Blough would start the final two games of the season as McCoy was held out due to concussion symptoms.[194]
On August 28, 2023, McCoy, who was expected to be the starter opening the 2023 season, was surprisingly released by the Cardinals as part of final roster cuts before the start of the 2023 season.[195] McCoy was still recovering from elbow surgery and thus required numerous off days. He was only able to play four drives during their last preseason game and coach Jonathan Gannon cited his overall body of work and production as to why McCoy was released.[196]
He was frequently cited in the media as an option when other quarterbacks were injured, and even had a workout with the Minnesota Vikings a couple of months after being cut, but he was not signed during the 2023-24 NFL season.[197] He spent much of the season rehabbing his elbow and in early 2024 said he was still open to returning as a player in 2024, but also looking at coaching or even politics.[198]
Colt McCoy is often called "the real McCoy" in media features because of his performance on the field, his leadership, and his personality.[201] On May 29, 2006, he swam 300 yards across a lake to help save the life of Ken Herrington who was having a seizure on a small dock that extended into the privately owned lake.[4][202]
He was the roommate of his favorite receiving target at Texas, Jordan Shipley. McCoy's father was the roommate of Shipley's father at Abilene Christian University (ACU).[7] Colt's younger brother Case and Jordan's younger brother Jaxon were also roommates at the University of Texas and played the same positions as Colt and Jordan.[203][204] McCoy's grandfather, Burl McCoy, is a member of the Abilene Christian University Sports Hall of Fame for his exploits as both an athlete and as the former women's basketball coach.[205]
McCoy is a member of the Churches of Christ and attended Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin, Texas.[206] When living in Buffalo Gap, he attended and was very involved with the Oldham Lane Church of Christ. McCoy has participated in a church youth group since 2002.[7] His work has included landscaping yards for the elderly, visiting nursing homes, helping with meals on wheels, and ministry.[7]
On January 12, 2010, McCoy became engaged to his girlfriend, Rachel Glandorf, a former middle-distance track and field athlete for Baylor University,[207] by proposing on the video scoreboard at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.[208] Their marriage took place on July 17, 2010. They have two daughters and a son.[209]
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The spot of this photograph is two miles west of Tuscola, Illinois. I don't know if there could be a flatter place on earth.
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The Two Ewalds (Christian; Martyrs)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Rosh Hashanah (Began Yesterday at Sundown; Judaism) [29 Elul-2 TIshrei]
Lunar Calendar Holidays
Nine Emperor Gods Festival (Hinduism) [1st Day, 9th Moon] (thru 10.11)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Dismal Day (Unlucky or Evil Day; Medieval Europe; 19 of 24)
Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [19 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [19 of 24]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [40 of 53]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series; 1952)
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series; 1960)
Black Lagoon (Anime Series; 2006)
Blood and Sand or Three for the Show (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 113; 1961)
Boston Legal (TV Series; 2004)
Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson (Novel; 1977)
Bullwinkle’s Landing or Moosle Beach (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 114; 1961)
Can You Top This? (Radio Series; 1950)
Dark Angel (TV Series; 2000)
Death Note (Anime Series; 2006)
The Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series; 1961)
The Dream of Gerontius, by Edward Elgar (Piece for Voices & Orchestra; 1900)
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (WB MM Cartoon; 1953)
The Elephant Man (Film; 1980)
Extraordinary Machine, by Fiona Apple (Album; 2005)
The Family Under the Bridge, by Natalie Savage Carlson (Children’s Books; 1958)
Father Knows Best (Radio Series; 1954)
Friday Night Lights (TV Series; 2006)
Genesis, by Genesis (Album; 1983)
The Goal Rush (Ub Iwerks Flag the Frog MGM Cartoon; 1932)
Gone Girl (Film; 2014)
High-Rise, by J.G. Ballard (Novel; 1975)
The House at Pooh Corner, by A.A. Milne (Children’s Book; 1929) [Winnie the Pooh #3]
Lend a Paw (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Lost in Translation (Film; 2003)
The Maltese Falcon (Film; 1941)
March of the Monsters (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 2; 1964)
The Mechanical Cow (Ub Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 1927)
The Mickey Mouse Club (TV Series; 1955)
Mickey’s Delayed Date (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Milk and Money (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (Film; 2008)
One More Time (WB MM Cartoon; 1931)
One-Trick Pony (Film; 1980)
Out of the Blue, by Electric Light Orchestra (Album; 1977)
Painted Rhythm, recorded by Stan Kenton (Song; 1945)
Peter Pan’s Flight (Disneyland Attraction; 1971)
Pushing Daisies (TV Series; 2007)
Real Gone, by Tom Waits (Album; 2004) Safe Waif (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 1; 1964)
The Secret Commonwealth, by Philip Pullman (Novel; 2019) [The Book of Dust Trilogy #2]
School of Rock (Film; 2003)
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (Hanna-Barbera/WB Animated Film; 2000)
She’s Not There, by The Zombies (Song; 1966)
Shuteye Popeye (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1952)
Somewhere In Time, by Richard Matheson (Novel; 1975)
The Stand, by Stephen King (Novel; 1979)
The Station Agent (Film; 2003)
Star Wars Rebels (Animated TV Series; 2014)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Animated TV Series; 2008)
Stork Raving Mad (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Temptress (Film; 1926)
Timeless (TV Series; 2016)
A Time of Gifts, by Patrick Leigh Fermor (Travel Stories; 1977)
Underdog (Animated TV Series; 1964)
Underworld, by Don De Lillo (Novel; 1997)
Welcome Little Stranger (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Yeoman of the Guard, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1888)
Zenyatta Mondatta, by the Police (Album; 1980)
Today’s Name Days
Bianca, Ewald, Udo (Austria)
Dionizije, Kandida, Svjetlana (Croatia)
Bohumil (Czech Republic)
Mette (Denmark)
Eevald, Eevo, Evald, Evert (Estonia)
Raimo (Finland)
Gérard, Sybille (France)
Bianca, Ewald, Paulina, Udo (Germany)
Dionysis (Greece)
Helga (Hungary)
Gerardo (Italy)
Elza, Gudruna, Ilizana (Latvia)
Alanta, Evaldas, Kristina, Milgintas (Lithuania)
Evald, Evelyn (Norway)
Eustachiusz, Eustachy, Ewald, Gerard, Gerarda, Gerhard, Heliodor, Józefa, Kandyd, Sierosław, Teresa (Poland)
Dionisie (Romania)
Stela (Slovakia)
Francisco, Gerardo (Spain)
Evald, Osvald (Sweden)
Dennis, Denise (Ukraine)
Erskine, Esmond, India, Kali, Kallie, Kelvin (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 277 of 2024; 89 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 40 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 1 (Geng-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 29 Rabi I 1446
J Cal: 7 Orange; Seventhday [7 of 30]
Julian: 20 September 2024
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 25 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Handel / Beethoven]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 12 of 90)
Week: Last Week of September/1st Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 11 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Tishri (a.k.a. Tišrī or Tishrei) [תִּשְׁרֵי / תִּשְׁרִי‎] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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Holidays 10.3
Holidays
Andy Griffith Show Anniversary Day
Brenda Lee Day (Lithonia, Georgia)
Buy British Day (UK)
Dog Mart Day (Colonial Virginia)
Dysgraphia Awareness Day
Francisco Morazan Day (Honduras)
Fullmetal Alchemist Day
Ghastasthapana (Nepal)
Inflammatory Breast Cancer Awareness Day
International Musketeer Day
Latina Equal Pay Day 2024 ( website )
Leiden Day (Netherlands)
Look at the Leaves Day
Mean Girls Appreciation Day
Mickey Mouse Club Day
Morazán Day (Soldier’s Day; Honduras)
National Butterfly and Hummingbird Day
National Carrot Awareness Day (U)
National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery & Understanding
National Education Day (Kiribati)
National Family TV Show Day
National Hackney Day
National Kevin Day
National Naruto Day
National Techie’s Day
National Tourism Day (Maldives)
National Virus Appreciation Day
National Wide Awakes Day
Relief of Leiden Day (Netherlands)
Scottish Museums Day (UK)
Semana Morazánica (Honduras)
Stevie Ray Vaughan Day (Texas)
Strawflower Day (French Republic)
Unity Day (Germany)
Universal Children's Day (UN)
Virus Appreciation Day
World Boyfriend Day (a.k.a. National Boyfriend Day)
World Day of Medical Social Work
World Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Day
World Nature Day
World Romance Scam Prevention Day
World Temperance Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Dionysus’ Day
Global Smoothie Day
National Caramel Custard Day
National No Sugar Day
National Soft Taco Day
Independence & Related Days
Basutoland (now known as Lesotho; 1966)
Dershowo Musograd (Declared; 1990) [unrecognized]
Imus Foundation Day (Philippines)
Iraq (from UK, 1932)
National Foundation Day (a.k.a. Gaecheonjeol or Kae Chun Jul; Korea)
Serbo-Croat-Slovene Kingdom (Changed its name to Yugoslavia; 1929)
Timo (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Jewish New Year (1 TIshrei)
1st Thursday in October
Bring Your Bible to School Day [1st Thursday]
Kid Lit Art Postcard Day [1st Thursday]
National Depression Screening Day [Thursday of 1st Full Week]
National Poetry Day (UK) [1st Thursday]
National Women-Owned Business Day [1st Thursday]
Thankful Thursday [1st Thursday of Each Month]
Therapy Thursday [1st Thursday of Each Month]
Thin Crust Thursday [1st Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 3 (1st Week of October)
Navratri (thru 10.12) [Hinduism]
No Salt Week (thru 10.10)
Festivals Beginning October 3, 2024
Chocolate Makers UnConference (Bellevue, Washington) [thru 10.4]
CinEast Film Festival (Luxembourg City, Luxembourg) [thru 10.20]
C-U Folk and Roots Festival (Urbana, Wisconsin) [thru 10.6]
Cullman Oktoberfest (Cullman, Alabama) [thru 10.5]
East Texas Poultry Festival (Center, Texas) [thru 10.5]
Kentucky Apple Festival (Paintsville, Kentucky) [thru 10.7]
Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Mississippi) [thru. 10.13]
O Grove Seafood Festival (O Grove, Spain) [thru 10.6]
Pelican Festival (Grove, Oklahoma) [thru 10.6]
Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) [thru 10.13]
Rocking the Daisies (Cape Town, South Africa) [thru 10.4]
Romics (Rome, Italy) [thru 10.6]
Sierra County Fair (Truth or Consequences, New Mexico) [thru 10.6]
Sitges Film Festival (Sitges, Spain) [thru 10.13]
Steamboat Food & Wine Festival (Steamboat Springs, Colorado) [thru 10.5]
Taste of Laguna Food & Music Festival (Laguna Beach, California)
Tuscola County Pumpkin Festival (Caro, Michigan) [thru 10.6]
West Virginia Pumpkin Festival (Milton, West Virginia) [thru 10.6]
Wise Fest (Eagle, Wisconsin) [thru 10.5]
Zurich Film Festival (Zurich, Switzerland) [thru 10.13]
Feast Days
Abd-al-Masih (Christian; Saint)
Adalgott (Christian; Saint)
A. Y. Jackson (Artology)
Buttering-Up Semi-Finals (Shamanism)
Cementation and Propitiation Festival (Cherokee People; Everyday Wicca)
Chi Mi Na Morbheanna (Celtic Book of Days)
Dionysius the Areopagite (Christian; Saint)
Dr. Atl (Artology)
Eccentricity Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair (a.k.a. The Two Ewalds; Christian; Saint)
Feast of Free Spirits
Festival of Bacchus
Folian and Attilanus (Christian; Saint)
Francis Borgia (Christian; Saint)
George Bell and John Raleigh Mott (Episcopal Church)
Gerard of Brogne (Christian; Saint)
Gluck (Positivist; Saint)
Gomer Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Gore Vidal (Writerism)
Gustave Loiseau (Artology)
Harvey Kurtzman (Artology)
Henry Lerolle (Artology)
Hesychius of Sinai (Christian; Saint)
Honoring the Spirits Day (Ancient Minoa; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Louis Aragon (Writerism)
Maximian of Bagai (Christian; Saint)
Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas (Artology)
Njord’s Blot (Pagan)
Oschophoria (Ancient Greece)
Penny Pig (Muppetism)
Pierre Bonnard (Artology)
Rob Liefeld (Artology)
Szilárd Bogdánffy (Christian; Blessed)
Teresa of Lisieux (Christian; Saint & Virgin)
Théodore Guérin (Christian; Saint)
Thomas Cantaloupe of Hereford (Christian; Saint)
Thomas Wolfe (Writerism)
The Two Ewalds (Christian; Martyrs)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Rosh Hashanah (Began Yesterday at Sundown; Judaism) [29 Elul-2 TIshrei]
Lunar Calendar Holidays
Nine Emperor Gods Festival (Hinduism) [1st Day, 9th Moon] (thru 10.11)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Dismal Day (Unlucky or Evil Day; Medieval Europe; 19 of 24)
Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [19 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [19 of 24]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [40 of 53]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series; 1952)
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series; 1960)
Black Lagoon (Anime Series; 2006)
Blood and Sand or Three for the Show (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 113; 1961)
Boston Legal (TV Series; 2004)
Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson (Novel; 1977)
Bullwinkle’s Landing or Moosle Beach (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 114; 1961)
Can You Top This? (Radio Series; 1950)
Dark Angel (TV Series; 2000)
Death Note (Anime Series; 2006)
The Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series; 1961)
The Dream of Gerontius, by Edward Elgar (Piece for Voices & Orchestra; 1900)
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (WB MM Cartoon; 1953)
The Elephant Man (Film; 1980)
Extraordinary Machine, by Fiona Apple (Album; 2005)
The Family Under the Bridge, by Natalie Savage Carlson (Children’s Books; 1958)
Father Knows Best (Radio Series; 1954)
Friday Night Lights (TV Series; 2006)
Genesis, by Genesis (Album; 1983)
The Goal Rush (Ub Iwerks Flag the Frog MGM Cartoon; 1932)
Gone Girl (Film; 2014)
High-Rise, by J.G. Ballard (Novel; 1975)
The House at Pooh Corner, by A.A. Milne (Children’s Book; 1929) [Winnie the Pooh #3]
Lend a Paw (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Lost in Translation (Film; 2003)
The Maltese Falcon (Film; 1941)
March of the Monsters (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 2; 1964)
The Mechanical Cow (Ub Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 1927)
The Mickey Mouse Club (TV Series; 1955)
Mickey’s Delayed Date (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Milk and Money (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (Film; 2008)
One More Time (WB MM Cartoon; 1931)
One-Trick Pony (Film; 1980)
Out of the Blue, by Electric Light Orchestra (Album; 1977)
Painted Rhythm, recorded by Stan Kenton (Song; 1945)
Peter Pan’s Flight (Disneyland Attraction; 1971)
Pushing Daisies (TV Series; 2007)
Real Gone, by Tom Waits (Album; 2004) Safe Waif (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Ep. 1; 1964)
The Secret Commonwealth, by Philip Pullman (Novel; 2019) [The Book of Dust Trilogy #2]
School of Rock (Film; 2003)
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (Hanna-Barbera/WB Animated Film; 2000)
She’s Not There, by The Zombies (Song; 1966)
Shuteye Popeye (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1952)
Somewhere In Time, by Richard Matheson (Novel; 1975)
The Stand, by Stephen King (Novel; 1979)
The Station Agent (Film; 2003)
Star Wars Rebels (Animated TV Series; 2014)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Animated TV Series; 2008)
Stork Raving Mad (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Temptress (Film; 1926)
Timeless (TV Series; 2016)
A Time of Gifts, by Patrick Leigh Fermor (Travel Stories; 1977)
Underdog (Animated TV Series; 1964)
Underworld, by Don De Lillo (Novel; 1997)
Welcome Little Stranger (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Yeoman of the Guard, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1888)
Zenyatta Mondatta, by the Police (Album; 1980)
Today’s Name Days
Bianca, Ewald, Udo (Austria)
Dionizije, Kandida, Svjetlana (Croatia)
Bohumil (Czech Republic)
Mette (Denmark)
Eevald, Eevo, Evald, Evert (Estonia)
Raimo (Finland)
Gérard, Sybille (France)
Bianca, Ewald, Paulina, Udo (Germany)
Dionysis (Greece)
Helga (Hungary)
Gerardo (Italy)
Elza, Gudruna, Ilizana (Latvia)
Alanta, Evaldas, Kristina, Milgintas (Lithuania)
Evald, Evelyn (Norway)
Eustachiusz, Eustachy, Ewald, Gerard, Gerarda, Gerhard, Heliodor, Józefa, Kandyd, Sierosław, Teresa (Poland)
Dionisie (Romania)
Stela (Slovakia)
Francisco, Gerardo (Spain)
Evald, Osvald (Sweden)
Dennis, Denise (Ukraine)
Erskine, Esmond, India, Kali, Kallie, Kelvin (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 277 of 2024; 89 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 40 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 1 (Geng-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 29 Rabi I 1446
J Cal: 7 Orange; Seventhday [7 of 30]
Julian: 20 September 2024
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 25 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Handel / Beethoven]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 12 of 90)
Week: Last Week of September/1st Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 11 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Tishri (a.k.a. Tišrī or Tishrei) [תִּשְׁרֵי / תִּשְׁרִי‎] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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Deer Collision Causes Scare on M-46, Trooper Avoids Crash - Video
A near-miss on M-46 highlights the importance of road safety after a car struck a deer and veered into the path of an MSP trooper, who avoided a collision.
A trooper’s quick response prevents a collision after a car strikes a deer and crosses the centerline in Tuscola County. Caro Trooper Dodges Oncoming Car After Deer Collision CARO, MI – A routine patrol turned into a near-miss for a Michigan State Police (MSP) trooper from the Caro Post last night when a car struck a deer and veered into oncoming traffic on M-46 near Plain Road. The incident…
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Помимо сердечек из бумаги и блестяшек, лепестков роз было обнаружено особое сердце. Это капля д***** голубиного в форме сердечка в котором была дыра точка фото подтверждение будет обязательно конечно она у меня есть
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Даже не знаю какую выбрать из двух.
(фото выше добавлены 0:56 19.08.2024)
Какое моё любимое блюдо? Варёный рис.
Да, с фото обман. Просто так шучу над вами.
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Жук камикадзе хотел прибежать дорогу, мусульманская семья сидела на асфальте ожидая автобус, повстречался раздавленный пирожок или пирожное, сказал: сахара не надо.
There's not a social system. Nothing beautiful now on you. How to study tuscola s regulator.
А на тебе есть что-нибудь красивое?
MattyB Houston. It looks like corruption get a resolution.
Про кого ты говорил вообще..
Strongly object if you should result.
Я в той же одежде что и на фотографии сейчас, это очень красивое платье. Оно ровно такого же цвета как юбочка для танцевального представлении в первом классе. А босоножки на мне один в один как из детства, которые в первый же день носки утопила в мазуте.
Tasha does your business center
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(But it is your life in general, your business.
Я имею в виду вашу жизнь вообще, ваш бизнес.
We get all of your business, or we handle none of it.
Мы или берём весь ваш бизнес, или бросаем вас.
Trust me, he'll never tell a soul and your business will stay intact.
Поверьте, он ни слова не скажет, и ваш бизнес не пострадает.
What would that do for your business?
Что бы это сделало с вашим бизнесом?
Bart and I will run your business till your dad's okay.
Барт и я будем заправлять вашим бизнесом, пока твой отец не поправится.
It is the only way I can repay you for saving my life. I know how important this could be to your business."
Так я смогу отплатить вам за спасение моей жизни, ибо знаю, как это важно для вашего бизнеса.
- He'll never tell a soul, and your business will stay intact.
Он не скажет ни единому человеку, и ваш бизнес останется нетронутым.
I'm just trying to learn more about your business, Leonard.
Я всего лишь пытаюсь побольше узнать о вашем бизнесе, Леонард.
Now we've taken the past year to study your business.
Весь этот год, мы изучали ваш бизнес.
So that's your business.
Так вот каков ваш бизнес.)
Я не понимаю почему когда хорошо выгляжу и делаю фотографии, если мне кто-то комплимент озвучил.. то сразу же голосовой начинает выворачивать какие-то истории, которые меня либо должны напугать либо огорчить.
Но фразы которые услышала были такие:
Всё сбудется так как мы хотели.
Папа нашёл, да.
И что сбудется и кто чего хотел. А кто там ваш папа?
No problem you need the cookies
Мне нужны правила не файлы. Could you pick me up she wanted to show me yesterday with your debit understatement so it was not coming to communicate next to somebody else.
Рождество 1️ ⃣ 2️ ⃣ неделя 2️ ⃣, а потом ты берешь себя в руки, потому что это не твоя мать, ты отказываешься от своего права на то, к чему она прикасалась.
Я не знаю про какую мать здесь идёт речь. До этого всё полная ерунда точка я выдержала паузу дождалась пока это нечто перестанет возбуждаться от моего внешнего вида.. и вот наконец-то фраза более или менее адекватная. Я нормально себя ощущаю и брать в руки мне ничего не надо, кроме того что я бы взяла в свои руки.. шутки шучу.
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Моя мать - это смерть. Здесь в высказывании подтверждается это. Почему вас так страшит эта мысль?
Чекаша на 300 руб 22 коп, ещё один чек в Леруа Мерлен на сумму 222 руб ровно. Пятёрочка 478.76, Фамилия 1011.00
Про какого тракториста вы мне всё время говорите? Который на поле.
З66
Говорят день рождества в этом году, особого рождества будет дополнительным итого 366. Посмотрим это "кино".
Купила в коробке чайник со свистком:
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Посвистели?
But you wanted and just get much cold any attention.
Так всегда было. И только я пыталась не высовываться, как тут же кто-то одаривал внимание многообещающе, как только начинала человека любить, потому что появлялось доверие, тут же видела спину..
Я как-то Стасу сказала, чтобы он не уходил, поворачивая спиной.. когда бывший муж оставил нас с сыном, он несколько раз заходил в дом и уходил поворачиваюсь спиной, молча.. даже сыну пока не говорил, как и не здоровался с ним приходя за вещами. Мне тогда было очень больно от того что я на самом деле не знала на кого смогу опереться.. ты хотя бы просто в виде как кто-то лежит на диване ничего не делает или же чтобы соседи знали, мы не одни. Стас.. словно захотел чтобы мне было плохо, он так часто уходил без причины.. могли нормально проводить время, потом он резко уходил. Знаете что это для меня тогда означало? С тобой со мной не считались. А то делаю уж ушёл и ладно я не испытывала к нему желание быть рядом. Я хотела чтобы он был ответственен за сына и семью. Ведь мы не богатые, надо держаться вместе было, тем более сын и здоровый был очень.. не в садик отдать, не в школу нормально водить, перед самой школой если этот развод случился, было только собраться с силами и просто за ручку сына вести в школу, а зачем вы заниматься с ним надолго и много, за каждым его движением наблюдать. Это постоянное напряжение.. в общем так было. А потом когда у меня вроде бы было Стас, я даже не чувствовала чтобы кто-то может собрать забрать. Да вот это что бог просто уйти, потому что у него было такое настроение.. так тогда перед новым годом его заставили уйти он нас бросил сына в 8:00 вечера без какой вообще причины видимой, был неадекватен. После этого новый год для меня стал незначительным праздником. Вспоминать а то мне неприятно до сих пор. И так все праздники, особенно дни рождения, что он только не вытворял. Задача перед ним стояла простая игнорировать, делать всё так по игнору, вплоть до того что он просто мог не поздравить или это сделать вскользь часов в 9:00 в 10:00 вечера Когда уже было не надо.. а подарок подарить через месяц, наслаждаюсь тем как я его выпрашиваю этот подарок. Но при этом через неделю после моего дня рождения сходить на праздник к другу и там раскошелиться.
Внимание мне было в принципе получается предостаточно, но всё так паршиво. Всё так же паршиво как и все те кто были рядом со мной такие же паршивые.
Два с половиной года назад Стас сделал уже то что невозможно простить точка да я его и не прощала просто принимала. Это всё неправильно.
Версия о том что несколько пар таким образом расставались и это было нужно для того чтобы определить что находится в голове у предполагаемой Лилит.. было обещано, все девочки будут возвращены своим мальчикам, как только Лилит будет обнаружена, все на 100% будут уверены, что я это я.
Только вот настоящая Лилита не приняла бы этого условия, еду ни до, не после. Звучало именно так-настоящая Лилит не примет этого условия. Каждый из парней, которые вот так вот поиздевались над своими дамами, при окончательном как бы расставании, они были в курсе этого момента.
Зачем мне вашу мать эта информация?
Поэтому я точно могу сказать что это всё было бессмысленно.. ведь когда вы диктовали эти условия, если человек соглашался, он должен был понимать имеются риски, он окончательно потеряет близкого человека. Он этого не хотел? Вот этого не хотел. У меня умирает вскоре бабушка, у него тоже в семье случается беда. Именно потому что он не хотел меня терять. Но ему пришлось потерять кого-то из близких.
Поймите, то что я - это я ваши высшие руководители и так знали. Здесь нужно было понять как моя суть-любить и быть любимой.. как сила моя повлияет на того кто был под гипнозом спецслужб и являлся игроком.. несмотря на всё это он не мог не любить меня. И это был окончательный тест того что я есть Лилит.
То есть в мае месяце 2 года назад уже всем было понятно и ясно что я это я. Никаких тестов и исследований не нужно было.
Тогда меня словно как купили, как дорогой товар.
Я не знаю зачем и как может быть человека продать без его ведома при этом он не кому не принадлежит.. меня просто включили в шоу, для того чтобы уничтожить. Дошли самых топовых парней мирового масштаба и завязали на них множество сюжетов точка сабет эти парни были наблюдателями и некоторые из них активно участвовали в процессах точка Но абсолютно все были в курсе. А дальше вы знаете как меня мучил�� истязали делали всё чтобы от меня и мокрого места не осталось.
Как только мне становилось лучше дозы воздействия магнитных радиолучевых и прочих увеличивали, отраву которую подсыпали она не способствовала никаким галлюцинациям потому что у меня их не было вообще ничего не стимулировали наоборот гасили
Зачем это делали? Если бы не гасили то я могла бы восстановиться за очень короткий срок и никто бы не смог не услышать меня в этом мире.. Я бы сказала ещё мощнее Я бы ушла ещё глубже с одной стороны меня подключают ко всем, а с другой стороны гасят
Потому что им нужно было увидеть эту динамику понять какова вам не может развиться сила при благоприятных условиях
Здесь нет истории о матери мира, здесь нет истории об Иисусе, здесь нет истории о любви.. это голый расчёт на то чтобы система продолжала ошибочно вырабатывать себя и все те кто имеют незаконную тем самым власть потому что они поддерживают постоянный распад системы и энергетических правильных связей. Чтобы они продолжали главенствовать, никому не давая никаких возможностей.
Смотрите что происходит ещё раз. То есть Стас его всё устраивало и секс и моя готовка и наши с ним разговоры и любого рода взаимодействия во всём его устраивало, Но каждый раз когда он чем-то проникался во мне, ему тут же это всё обрубали весь настрой остаться можно было легко воздействовать потому что он прошёл подготовку специальную спецслужбах.. и тут его выкручивали не потому что он там недостаточно умен или сильно глуп, а именно потому что он был обработан заранее как обычный человек его обработали и всё он уже никуда не денется ему бы сказали меня зарезать он бы зарезал.
Я не жила с ощущением того что он для меня опасен, всех удивляло почему я не беспокоюсь ни о чём в таком. Где должна была это чувствовать. Я не знала что всё моё нутро могло обволакивать человека рядом Так что его не грозило никакая опасность и для Стаса в его подсознании единственной опасностью было это то что его могли вот так заставить со мной жестоко поступить.. так преступно поступить точнее то есть и жестоко а преступно жестокость она его не сильно волновала.. а вот стать преступником для него было крайне недопустимо. И моё нутро его защищала всё то что я ему давала при отсутствии отдачи это то что ему требовалось его в каких-то моих словах выражениях телодвижениях и прочим требовалось задевать именно те А делаю мозгового кровообращения и сердечного.. который не давали выплеснуть эту агрессию
Примерно то же самое происходило и с бывшим мужем
Ну когда на них надавили то одинаково же всё закончилось у одного Я летала в доме по стенам и полу, а у Стаса вылетала практически в подъезд.
Знаете это так получается то есть это итог вашей работы чтобы додавить.. вот это давили и первый и второй раз но они не смогли понимаете муж бывший он мог меня даже убить, не понимал силу которую прикладывал. Стас мог сделать со мной то же самое но они просто в какой-то момент переключались и единственной причиной для этого была я сама.
Я не могу даже если бы я хотела понимаете даже если бы я хотела его видеть, это как заставить его страдать
Я только хочу чтобы вы знали что я любил по-настоящему как и бывший муж.. они любили так как могли и я их сейчас не оправдываю Я хочу чтобы вы знали что я та которую любят. Я ей какой-то зверёныш Подкидыш или отбросы
Самое ужасное было слышать что я не какой-то ничтожество тождество И чмо е*****
А это неправда
Я просто прикалываюсь и говорила что это как-то может выглядеть правдой.. Я ждала что кто-то из вас скажет сам скажет что это не так но я наблюдала за вами во все эти периоды.. нашего с вами молчаливого взаимодействие.. хотя это не молчаливая взаимодействие да бумагах как бы ничего нет а по факту через что вы меня пропустили
И вот я за вами наблюдала И понимала что вы просто не в состоянии понять многие вещи а мне словно реально не с кем поговорить об этом
У меня дед соперница нет соперниц.
Ещё раз. У меня нет соперниц.
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chapmanavenue · 9 months ago
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2ND-HAND TEE "TUSCOLA"
今季最終のセコハンTシャツが入荷しました。
予約でも人気のあったプリントです。
両面プリントになります。
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セコハンの綺麗なカラーは人気ですね。
ボディもゆったりめで古着感があります。
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バックプリントもいい感じ。
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