god love him, he'll be remembered as one of the finest huskers to don scarlet and cream... but man he looks like a complete spaz *everytime* he throws the ball.
:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollingod love him, he'll be remembered as one of the finest huskers to don scarlet and cream... but man he looks like a complete spaz *everytime* he throws the ball.
"Have you theen my batheball? I LIKE BISCUTS!"god love him, he'll be remembered as one of the finest huskers to don scarlet and cream... but man he looks like a complete spaz *everytime* he throws the ball.
True, but what cracks me up about him is it's the SAME in every single shot!!!Get a collection of pictures of several athletes while they are competing and I'm sure you'll find numerous strange faces in the mix.
I would say that any team that just wants him as a backup and already has a solid young starter and decent backup would look at Taylor as a third string guy. Teams that come to mind are the Saints, Chargers, KC, and Patriots.While we have a thread on Taylor...where does he sit with everyone as of right now with being drafted? Word has it that he looked good throwing the ball at the combine. What teams do you think will give him a shot? IMO I think he would fit in best with teams like the Chiefs or Rams.
That is pretty funny......but.....doesnt his sister have some sort of mental condition?? (boo me for spoiling the fun :hmmph )"Have you theen my batheball? I LIKE BISCUTS!"
You never know. If he makes the league, he could get a sponsorship deal from Nike for their new Velcro-line of shoes and casual walking helmets.
He has a sister with Downs Syndrome. His father played DB for Oklahoma in the 70's and I believe his mother was an athlete as well.I think he has a brother and possibly a parent who is/are deaf.