The Lung wrote:Justin McCareins left for the Jets. Drew Bennett is always injured. Derrick Mason draws the best coverage and the double teams, leaving Calico to beat single-man coverage. Eddie George was cut, and with three 100+ yard games, defenses must respect wunderkind Chris Brown. Enron Kinney, and now Ben Troupe, can't be ignored.
Can you see now why the potential is there for Calico to break out?!?
It's the perfect storm.
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The Lung wrote:Justin McCareins left for the Jets. Drew Bennett is always injured. Derrick Mason draws the best coverage and the double teams, leaving Calico to beat single-man coverage. Eddie George was cut, and with three 100+ yard games, defenses must respect wunderkind Chris Brown. Enron Kinney, and now Ben Troupe, can't be ignored.
Can you see now why the potential is there for Calico to break out?!?
It's the perfect storm.
it had better be. i dont like sitting on injured players an i drafted the kid waiting for his return.
News: The Nashville Tennessean reports that Tyrone Calico (knees) appeared to aggravate his knee injury in Friday's practice. He finished the workout at a slower pace than usual.
Analysis: Calico should remain reserved in all leagues until he proves he is healthy.
He was targetted more than anyone else last year for the titans in the red zone. That's where the points are! I'm starting to have my doubts with him though. The titans just don't seem like the same team this year and calico is hurt.
Paladyr wrote:nobody remembers me hyping him last year??
He was targetted more than anyone else last year for the titans in the red zone. That's where the points are! I'm starting to have my doubts with him though. The titans just don't seem like the same team this year and calico is hurt.
I must say you have probably been Calico's biggest non-titan fan supporter.
Paladyr wrote:nobody remembers me hyping him last year??
He was targetted more than anyone else last year for the titans in the red zone. That's where the points are! I'm starting to have my doubts with him though. The titans just don't seem like the same team this year and calico is hurt.
I must say you have probably been Calico's biggest non-titan fan supporter.
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thanks!!! must be dis-heartening to know that I have lost the faith . Well, almost. I just don't see a breakout season for him this year with the knee injury and the titans struggling to win.... and mcnair hurt worse than normal.
Former Titan WR Calico faces indictment on DUI charges April 29, 2008 CBSSports.com wire reports
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver Tyrone Calico faces indictment on drunken driving charges after a judge Tuesday sent his case to the grand jury.
The 2003 second-round pick never lived up to the promise of his 6-foot-4 size and 4.34-second speed in the 40 because of injuries. He was released by the Titans in 2006.
Calico was arrested just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 20 and charged with drunken driving and implied consent. Police said Calico weaved over the center line before they pulled him over. He admitted to drinking, but refused a breathalyzer test.
Calico played three seasons with 42 catches for 501 yards and four touchdowns before being released prior to the 2006 season after knee and hamstring injuries. He tried out for the New York Giants in 2006, but never signed with another NFL team.
He said during a recess that he was working to clear the charges because his knee is feeling better and he is scheduled to play for Calgary this season in the Canadian Football League.