iruletheskool
Special Teams Player
:yeahAsk him if he thinks he can get Kameel Jackson to come to NU with him.
:yeahAsk him if he thinks he can get Kameel Jackson to come to NU with him.
perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
:yeahperhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
god you are awesome.Yes - which coach does he like better Me (Bill Callahan) or Bo Pelini?
You should add the :sarcasm because BC's ego will take his awesomeness literally.god you are awesome.Yes - which coach does he like better Me (Bill Callahan) or Bo Pelini?
I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.TMul said::yeahdylan said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.Touchdown Tommie said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
must have. criticize his passing all you like, but the guy carried our offense on his back for two years to the tune of about 2400 yards rushing. i don't recall him ever missing a start and he broke tackles with ease, including some wicked stiff arms. he may not have had the intangibles of other NU qbs, and he definitely didn't have the same talent around him, but i guarantee we'd have won a lot less than 17 games those two years without him busting his a$$ for us.I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.
must have. criticize his passing all you like, but the guy carried our offense on his back for two years to the tune of about 2400 yards rushing. i don't recall him ever missing a start and he broke tackles with ease, including some wicked stiff arms. he may not have had the intangibles of other NU qbs, and he definitely didn't have the same talent around him, but i guarantee we'd have won a lot less than 17 games those two years without him busting his a$$ for us.I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.
Perhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.TMul said::yeahdylan said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.Touchdown Tommie said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
Perhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.TMul said::yeahdylan said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.Touchdown Tommie said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
Perhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.:yeahTMul said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.dylan said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
Perhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.:yeahTMul said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.dylan said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
That is quite fair. I will rephrase it. I don't think that turner will depend on his running ability quite like previous qb's, both because of his passing ability and the system that he will be playing in. I do, however, think he is comparable athletically, but perhaps not in running prowess (Crouch and Lord were just ridiculous). Time will tell. Running in high school and running in college are two different things, but I am excited for Turner (provided he signsPerhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.:yeahTMul said:perhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.dylan said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.
Perhaps this will jog your memory?I must have seen a different J. Lord playing...... "Warrior" does not even come close to the guy I saw playing.:yeahperhaps you're thinking of joe dailey, because lord was a beast with the ball in his hands.TMul said:In passing, tell him NOT to act like a previous QB we had named Jamal and run out of bounds instead of fighting for yards to continue crucial drives....DAMN, I had to bring that painful, painful memory back up.
In all honesty, what attracted him to the Huskers...coaches, facility, academics, history??
Jamal Lord was an absolute warrior at QB for NU. Please don't mistake J-Lo for Daily.
I don't think the NU QB single game rushing record holder, 234 yards against Texas, fits this description.