teachercd Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 It is funny to see how much zone read stuff they were running back then Quote Link to comment
iowahusker09 Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 that highlight reel was filled with broken plays where he made something out of nothing Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 It is funny to see how much zone read stuff they were running back then zone read != play action - I don't think there was ever a "read" on those plays. EDIT: I guess at the :15 and 3:28 marks - but I still bet that was a designed run. Only saw them out of shotgun those 2 times. Both same results. Quote Link to comment
Jeremy Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 2:06 and 2:51 - ha ha ha - that's the way I remember Lord. The problem with him, though, was that he couldn't hardly go through any kind of progression. If his first read was covered, and he felt any kind of pressure (which was about every play with our porous pass blocking), he would take off. I remember being at that wretched '02 Penn State game, and if he just would've seen the open receivers downfield, we would've made a game out of it. As most of you know, it's easier to see the receivers finding openings in person than on TV. And while he did make a good throw every now and then (like the bomb to Herian vs. ut in '02), they were few and far between. He made a lot of BAD throws, some straight to defenders. All that said, he gave it all every play, often sacrificing his body to pick up a first down. Looking back, I'm proud of the way he played, and I'm glad he's a Husker. Quote Link to comment
Spooky Tooth Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 I think JL was unfairly criticized when he was here, and his parting comments confirmed that. I hope he has learned to forgive and put in perspective some of the vitriol that was directed at him. Having said all that....... JL did more damage to fields with the bullets he zinged into them than any other QB I have seen at NU. As a passer, he was no passer. On the flip side of THAT, go look at that clip. JL had more opponents in his backfield than teammates. I have forgotten just how badly our talent had slipped. JL made a lot of plays that other QBs would not have made. His favorite receiver, though, was the turf. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 Jammal Lord highlight reel: Those uniforms were horrendous that year. Big ugly stripe, weird piping on the jerseys, not to mention those all-white ensembles Quote Link to comment
blasted_imposter Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 Jammal Lord highlight reel: Quote Link to comment
Hercules Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 2:06 and 2:51 - ha ha ha - that's the way I remember Lord. The problem with him, though, was that he couldn't hardly go through any kind of progression. If his first read was covered, and he felt any kind of pressure (which was about every play with our porous pass blocking), he would take off. I remember being at that wretched '02 Penn State game, and if he just would've seen the open receivers downfield, we would've made a game out of it. As most of you know, it's easier to see the receivers finding openings in person than on TV. And while he did make a good throw every now and then (like the bomb to Herian vs. ut in '02), they were few and far between. He made a lot of BAD throws, some straight to defenders. All that said, he gave it all every play, often sacrificing his body to pick up a first down. Looking back, I'm proud of the way he played, and I'm glad he's a Husker. The difference between Jammal Lord and Eric Crouch was that Crouch had Tracy Wistrom, Bobby Newcombe, and Matt Davison, Correl Buckhalter, Dan Alexander, and Dahrran Diedrick. Jammal Lord had Josh Davis, David Horne, Ross Pilkington and Matt Herian (who was never the same after his injury). Crouch also had better offensive lines. Quote Link to comment
Fuzzy Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 Jammal Lord highlight reel: Those uniforms were horrendous that year. Big ugly stripe, weird piping on the jerseys, not to mention those all-white ensembles And yet I've seen fellow Husker fans who play NCAA customize the uniform to either look like it or something even more horrendous. Just leave the uniform the way it is. Like this person who changed the uniform for the Huskers into something that gives me nightmares. Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted April 25, 2011 Share Posted April 25, 2011 Jammal Lord had Josh Davis, David Horne, Ross Pilkington and Matt Herian (who was never the same after his injury). Crouch also had better offensive lines. This. Horne, had million dollar talent, but a ten cent brain. Had the one game against A&M to toy with everyone's emotions and then nada, almost like Nebrasketball and baseball. Herian for the record was all that J-Rock had, he broke his leg in Crapahan's first year, so Lord had him at his finest Quote Link to comment
Fuzzy Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 You can draw a lot of similarities between J-Lord and his offensive line back then and T-Mart and the offensive line that we have now. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 That offensive line was probably one of the biggest reasons that got a head coach fired. Quote Link to comment
Blaze1up Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 Saw this quote on ESPN. Pretty interesting. Maybe even some truth to it.. "Jammal Lord has the potential to be a terrific safety, maybe a good linebacker or even a decent running back. He also has the potential, as a quarterback, to get his coach fired." - Al Carter, The Dallas Morning News Is this guy Mel Kiper Jr., oh wait he liked JaMarcus Russell at #1. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 26, 2011 Share Posted April 26, 2011 Saw this quote on ESPN. Pretty interesting. Maybe even some truth to it.. "Jammal Lord has the potential to be a terrific safety, maybe a good linebacker or even a decent running back. He also has the potential, as a quarterback, to get his coach fired." - Al Carter, The Dallas Morning News Is this guy Mel Kiper Jr., oh wait he liked JaMarcus Russell at #1. Ha ha! JaMarcus Russell. Another "special" draft pick by Al Davis. Quote Link to comment
NU fan in Denver Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 I always thought JL would make one hell of an I back. It's too bad the talent wasn't around then or the coaching staff didn't move him to that position early in his career. The kid was athletic and had moves. Quote Link to comment
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