MSU Football: Alumni Report Week 2
Filed Under MSU Alumni, Mississippi State Sports | Posted on September 18, 2006
Former Bulldogs did well in week 2 of the NFL:
- Falcons FB Fred McCary caught a four-yard TD pass vs. Tampa Bay in Week 2.
- Falcons RB Jerious Norwood had nine carries for 45 yards anf a 12-yard reception vs. Tampa Bay in Week 2. Through 2 games Jerious has rushed for 111 yards on 19 attempts for a 5.8 yard average.
- Falcons RB Justin Griffith had one catch for 16 yards and one run for 6 yards.
- Giants DB Kevin Dockery was on the inactive list for Week 2 at Philadelphia.
- 49ers DT Ronald Fields played but did not record a tackle in week 2 vs. St. Louis.
- 49ers CB Walt Harris made a team-high seven tackles and defended three passes in Week 2 vs. St. Louis.
- Bills LB Mario Haggan played but did not record a tackle in week 2 vs. Miami.
- Bengals TE Reggie Kelly had one catch for 8 yards against K.C.
- Raiders DE Tommy Kelly did not make a tackle in week 2 vs. Baltimore.
- Packers TE Donald Lee did not make a catch in week 2 vs. New Orleans.
- Browns DE Alvin McKinley had one tacke in week 2 vs. Cincinnati.
- Texans WR Eric Moulds had four receptions for 59 yards and no touchdowns in a 43-24 loss to the Colts.
- Vikings DB Fred Smoot had six tackles in week 2 vs. Carolina.
- Titans RT David Stewart got his first career start in week 2 vs. San Diego.
- Redskins G Randy Thomas started in week 2 vs. Dallas.
- Seahawks T Floyd “Pork Chop” Womack started his second game of the season vs. Arizona.
- Buccaneers DE Ellis Wyms had 1 tackle in week 2 vs. Atlanta.
If I am missing anyone let me know. So far so good for Jerious Norwood. Jerious continued to produce when he got into the game for the Falcons. He even attempted one pass in Sunday’s game vs. Tampa. Fred McCary also made the most of his playing time picking up a 4 yard TD reception from Vick on Sunday. Defensively, doesn’t Smoot look good. He has put on about 15 pounds and has been playing great.
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