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#1
Was scanning the wire and just ran across this.....

PORTLAND  — Oregon State offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf has donated a kidney to the wife of Mike Cavanaugh, the offensive line coach.
Laurie Cavanaugh, 48, had living-donor kidney transplant surgery on Tuesday at Portland's Oregon Health & Science University Hospital.
Laurie Cavanaugh has autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, which enlarged her kidneys.
Langsdorf was identified as a match through tests with 18 individuals. She said the process of finding a donor took about a year and a half.
"I remember being in San Antonio at a football convention in San Antonio and he (Langsdorf) came up to me and said, 'Hey, I'm a go,"' Laurie Cavanaugh said Friday at OHSU, where she is recovering.
"I was like 'Wow!' After about 18 people, I was shocked and excited. At that point I was getting kind of hopeless, I didn't think I was going to get any one," she said.
Langsdorf, also speaking from the hospital, said: "I didn't think it was right to sit back and not do anything, when I probably could have. So I decided to get tested. The fact that I was such a good match for her was such a positive thing."
Dr. John Barry, director of OHSU's kidney transplant program, performed the six-hour transplant surgery on Laurie Cavanaugh.
Dr. Michael Conlin, associate professor of urologic surgery at OHSU School of Medicine, removed Langsdorf's kidney.
"When you work as closely as a coaching staff does, you develop some really deep and solid friendships — I guess you could say this is the ultimate in friendship," said Mike Cavanaugh, who, like Langsdorf, is in his third season with the Beavers.
Laurie Cavanaugh fought back tears when expressing her gratitude to Langsdorf, who said he was a merely a friend who wanted to help.
"It reminds you that when you're feeling OK and things are going pretty good in your life, you shouldn't have many complaints," Langsdorf said. "That's probably the biggest thing for me — to give something to a friend and have it work out."
#2
Video interview with Brandon Hazenberg up on Boise Burn site.
http://www.boiseburn.com

#3
Brett with his best game in Europe, although limited duty once again, as he goes 5 of 8 for 53 yards and 1 TD.

Pickett 17 of 28 for 171 yards and 1 TD, but was picked off twice.

Rhein fall 20-17 as Cologne score the final 17 points of game.
#4
Casey Allen with his second straight three TD performance on Saturday in Boise's 70-34 win. Ended up with six receptions for 70 yards and the three scores.
#5
Fire rebound with a 16-10 victory over Amsterdam, although Brett was just 3 of 7 for 44 yards.
Unfortunately, they're letting Pickett finish drives that start in the first or third quarter
and carry over into the second and fourth quarters, which is when Brett is scheduled to play. So he's
getting less playing time than Cody, who was 9 of 17 for 130 yards.
On the plus side, Brett led the Fire to their final field goal of the game and milked nearly 10
minutes off the clock in the fourth quarter when Rhein was nursing a 13-10 lead.
#6
I'd give Brett about a B- or C+ for the game. He made some nice passes, including several that were called back by penalty or his stats would have been better, but missed a few that he would say he should have completed.

Still, for his first significant game action since December, 2005, it wasn't all that bad and he showed he has the arm for the mid to long range slant pattern, something the Chargers no doubt loved to see.

Recorded the game on DVD. If anybody wants to see it drop me a line and I'll burn a copy of it.
#7
Big game by Casey last night. Nine catches for 120 yards and three touchdowns. Haze had 2.5 tackles, one fumble recovery and two passes broken up.
Hopefully Boise finds Everett a little more to their liking though in their home opener next week.
#8
Just saw on the NFL Europe website where Brett is listed No. 1 on the depth chart ahead of Cody Pickett.
Should be fun to watch him battle it out against Regis graduate Travis Lulay on the NFL Network.
#9
Quote from: 'Cats Fa Natic on September 07, 2006, 11:37:40 AM
Quote from: N-R Sports Geek on September 07, 2006, 11:05:58 AM
When I talked to Brett on Sunday he said Casey was doing some sightseeing in Europe with a buddy, so not sure if he'll be back in Mac for Saturday's game or not.

Thanks for the update on Casey. How does Brett feel about the practice squad? What's he been hearing from the coaches about the chance of getting promoted?

Brett was pretty pumped up about staying in San Diego. When cuts were made on Saturday, several of the players were told they would be certainly signed to the practice squad, but he wasn't one of them. Made for an extremely unsettling night.

He didn't sound too concerned about going to the active roster for the time being and was more worried about doing whatever he could to help the team, which would help his stock as well.

He did have a prediction for Saturday's game, but I think all of the 'Cat fans can guess what it was.
#10
Quote from: 'Cats Fa Natic on September 04, 2006, 07:35:59 PM
With all this discussion about Brett Elliot, what's become of his most recent target, Casey Allen? I heard he was cut from the Canadian team he'd signed with but where's he at now?

When I talked to Brett on Sunday he said Casey was doing some sightseeing in Europe with a buddy, so not sure if he'll be back in Mac for Saturday's game or not.

#11
Quote from: CamCat on September 02, 2006, 06:28:47 PM
News none of us want to hear, Elliott just released

Wait a minute.  Read the last line. He can still make the 8 player practice squad which starts selection on Sunday.  In reality can he expect anything more as a DIII player at this early stage in his NFL career?





It seems like all of the Chargers message boards seem to think it's a given Brett will be signed to the PS on Sunday. Certainly hope they're right in this case.
#12
Quote from: Cut City on June 20, 2006, 03:32:08 PM
Can some generous cat fan out there record the elliot piece and send me a copy? I would be most appreciative.

Did you have any luck finding somebody to record this for you? If nothing else, I should be able to make a copy of the rough edit (the DVD CSTV sent me a few weeks ago) for you. Imagine it will be pretty close to the version that airs Sunday, although they will probably make a few minor editorial changes.
#13
Quote from: CamCat on June 22, 2006, 03:11:14 PM
Quote from: N-R Sports Geek on June 22, 2006, 03:00:26 PM


Brett's first football card is out.

N-R Sports Geek,

Do you know where we can get one?

I've gotten some on Ebay. I think there's about four or five up for auction right now.
#14


Brett's first football card is out, although the folks at Donruss apparently forgot about his 2004 season. From the card back: "Elliott was named the Northwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2005 and set Linfield records for yardage in a single game (528) and season (4,019). He also set the Linfield record with 49 touchdown tosses in 2005.
#15
No entries on Brett's blog since March 23 after he ran his 5.0 in the 40 at Linfield.