This is a test that the media gave Jake.
Jake Delhomme Sports Quiz
This is a test that the media gave Jake.
Jake Delhomme Sports Quiz
Carolina quarterback Jake Delhomme reflects on the path that led to the Super Bowl and on how he'll build on last year.
TSN: What did the football world learn about you last season?
JD: I don't know if I'll ever wow the scouts ... but if there's one thing, hopefully, people can say that I'm a productive quarterback. But I've got to try to build on that and see if I can do it again this year.
TSN: What is the one lasting snapshot you have from Super Bowl XXXVIII?
JD: The (game-winning) kick by (Adam) Vinatieri going through the uprights. That's something that I think will always stay with me. I was sitting on the bench, looking the other way. I could just kind of tell when the ball was snapped and kicked. Then I made a left turn and watched it go through.
TSN: What's the oddest thing that has happened to you since the Super Bowl?
JD: People who don't know you think maybe you're larger than life. That kind of makes me laugh. I know I'm still the same guy who six months earlier was just a regular old Joe Schmo trying to win a job. It just so happens I was on a pretty good football team.
TSN: What are you doing in the offseason that will make you a better quarterback in 2004?
JD: The biggest thing is I'm trying to make sure I gain some of my strength back and add on some of the pounds I lost during the season — I dropped about eight pounds — because I had never really gone through a whole season of playing. I've put on about four or five since the season ended. We started lifting a few weeks ago, getting ready for another long, grueling season. In our minicamps, I just want to improve, because last season was only my first year in this offensive system. I just want to get better, make quicker decisions and get the ball out of my hand and into my playmakers' hands.
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Dennis Dillon
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Classic.
Good read. Thanks for the link.
TSN: You're a full-blooded Cajun from Breaux Bridge, La. How well do you speak French?
JD: Non bon. Not good. I know very few words. My father can speak Cajun French very well, but it's kind of gotten lost in the younger generation. I took French in high school, so when some of the old-timers talk I can figure out a few words and get a gist for what they're saying.
Ha! Sounds like my life. My mother is a Fontenot from Ville Platte, but my father is from Ohio. Mom speaks Cajun fluently, but I have this Midwestern accent that's made worse by the fact that I live in the Midwest now. When I first took my girlfriend to meet my family, about an hour into it she took me aside and said, "What are you doing? Why are you mocking them?" It was just my Cajun accent coming through.
Here in St. Louis, nobody believes me when I tell 'em I'm from Louisiana. At least not until they taste the gumbo.
yall try getting up there on a ladder and putting up all those letters ! I'm the one who has to do it ! and i dont decide what to put, i only put what is told
it's the front office who decides what it says
WOW Good Job!Originally posted by RaginCajunEQM
yall try getting up there on a ladder and putting up all those letters !
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Geaux Cajuns
gerald said that in the not to distant future that sign will have computer genterated messages, so you won't have to fight the marquee.
MAN I hope it's computerized
it's really a lot of trouble to have to pull a truck up there and stand on the ladder in the back of the truck...
Wouldn't it be cool if we could spring for one of those colored LCD displays like they have at The Grand and at Southwest hospital? (Let me dream guys)
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