This is the official RU-vid channel of Steven Jackson, former NFL running back, LA Rams All-Time Leading Rusher, 18th on the NFL's All-Time Rushing list. #sj39
Dent is one of the greatest defensive linemen of all time. When he was drafted, he only weighed 230 lbs at 6'5". Because he had bad teeth. The Bears took him to a dentist and it wasn't too long before he was up to 270 lbs.
For some odd reason I felt the need to look up some Tommie Frazier highlights and came across your channel. Love the effort, time and professionalism you put into your channel.
Everyone who follows football knows Gale Sayers, not because of some movie. I wasn't ever born when he played, but thanks to the old days of NFL films and John Facenda, who narrated it.
When you realize he was hit in the upper shoulder and the rusher pauses. "Yet he was in the hospital" as Brady becomes the new face tells you how staged this stuff is. Can't even lie when you see the footage of Drew turning and taking it to the shoulder.
They need to put Sterling in the hall he deserves it it wasn’t his fault that he got injured he still deserves to be in the Hall of Fame because his career was Hall of Fame worthy even though it wasn’t that long of a career he still put up Hall of Fame Worthy numbers! In my opinion he and Jerry Rice were the best receivers of the 80s
Dont forget---- Tommie improved his passing percentage from 46% as a Freshman to 57% by his Senior yr and had 18 TD passes to only 4 INT's---- also N Osborne's passing game, it was based on deep passes trying to GASH the defense...... N todays game, its all dink and dunk lil high percentage passes and a much SOFTer game overall with ALL the rules favoring the offense. Tommie would be a 65% passer and could throw for 25+ TD passes N the modern era.... the only thing for Tommie is was not a big guy---- maybe 6ft 1 at best...... but N this modern era, had Tommie stayed helathy, he most certainly would have been given an opportunity in the NFL
I used to watch them religiously back then. (I live in colorado) back in those days Nebraska and CU would meet every thanksgiving... The friday after to be exact. man my friends would get mad that i cheered on the huskers... What a shame that ir happened at all let alone to him... He was great.
Love seeing this. One of my favorite NFL players Steven Jackson doing a video on the greatest Husker of all time and one of the greatest college players ever. "How many tackles can one man break?"
I honestly believe Belicick and Kraft did not like Bledsoe mainly because they had to pay him 100. Brady was a talented, young, yes sir I want to win type of guy they could manipulate better. And no, Bledsoe couldn't have been Brady. Brady is Brady.
Yes he's a legend and it takes a legend to talk about legend. Mr. Stephen Jackson you did a great job sir your also a legend yourself my props goes out to both of you guys.
You're right, as a lifelong Saints fan I have beau coup favorite Saints players, but Duece is my all-time favorite. He did pave the way for us to be a great team. Deuce led the era along with Aaron Brooks, Joe Horn, Joe "Bully" Johnson and others showed us we could be real contenders. I loved you too Stephen Jackson even though you were not a Saint. You got another subscriber. WHO DAT!!!
The man who created the sack will always be top 5 for me. Im only 24 but my d line coach showed me his highlights in hs and i based my play off him. Ended senior year with 14 sacks, 1 interception, and a touchdown🐐
Without Sterling Sharpe, Brett Favre might never have become "Brett Favre". Favre was talented but he couldn't read defenses for his first couple seasons and he leaned heavily on Sharpe to catch everything he felt like chucking downfield. Favre was already an interception machine, so it's likely he would not have survived as a starter without Sharpe to make him look good.