Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Eugene Amano, who grew up in San Diego CA, presented Chris Anguiano with a throwback jersey and a cap at Palomar Hospital where Anguiano receives physical therapy. Anguiano was severly injured in a hatchett attack by a Border Patrol agent, who broke into a home in Escondido CA trying to kill his estranged wife on July 9 2009. Amano, a 2000 graduat
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Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Eugene Amano, who grew up in San Diego CA, presented Chris Anguiano with a throwback jersey and a cap at Palomar Hospital where Anguiano receives physical therapy. Anguiano was severly injured in a hatchett attack by a Border Patrol agent, who broke into a home in Escondido CA trying to kill his estranged wife on July 9 2009. Amano, a 2000 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High who grew up in North County, visited Anguiano and presented him with the memorabilia at the medical center, where the lineman's mother, Ida, works. He had read about the violent attack against Anguiano last summer while back home during the off-season. (Credit Image: © Nick Morris/Southcreek Global/ZUMApress.com)