Contributing mightily toward Tennessee's first win of the season, tight end and special teams ace Cramer blocked a punt through the end zone in the third quarter for a safety in a 25-22 win at Washington. Cramer also recorded three special teams tackles and recovered a Titans' fumble on a punt return on the day. Cramer's safety gave the Titans a 22-14 lead midway through the third quarter to earn the visitors a significant eight-point cushion. Later in the game he recovered a fumble on a Titans' punt return. Tennessee's offense proceeded to drive into field goal range where kicker ROB BIRONAS split the uprights from 30 yards for a 25-22 lead and eventual victory. Cramer was claimed by the Titans off waivers from Carolina on September 3. He was originally selected by the Buccaneers in the seventh round (228th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft.Here's the story on the Titans' site with a good picture of Casey.
The Worcester Telegram's follow after Saturday's fracas is headlined: "Green acts stun coach"
From the story: "“I’m shocked at what Dartmouth did,” (Holy Cross coach Tom) Gilmore said yesterday. “I’ve never seen anything like that in my life."
Also: “There was pushing and shoving for maybe a minute at the most,” Holy Cross radio announcer Bob Fouracre said. “I didn’t see any punches thrown.”
No one has come up with any video of the postgame, but here's video of the rules-break halftime "show."
Just when it seems everyone is trying to blame Buddy Teevens for the woes at Stanford, a respected voice hits a different note. Check out what he says here (you'll have to scroll down a bit to find the mention).
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