Thanks for the memories.
Thanks for the memories.
That was absolutely great! You can tell that there is alot of respect between Brian Cox and Jake. I loved how he called Brian's neck pad a stop sign. LOL!
Dang! I wish I could see it.
Stupid MSN, doesn't work on Macintosh.
Turbine,
Is there any way you can make this video clip run "automatically" like the lineman video does?
Might help some who can't view it otherwise. Or, is it simply the "wrong type" file to do that?
Thanks,
Shof
Dang MSN is trying to make me install Internet Explorer again. I got me a real browser that works. Try Mozilla Firefox
I have Firefox too, but the clip still doesn't work on Mac.
Hello, Ragin' Cajuns. This is Scott Fowler. I'm a sports columnist for The Charlotte Observer and am pretty familiar now with Jake Delhomme, who is so much fun to write about. I know you guys are all very proud of him.
I thought you might like to know I've written a new book called "Tales from the Carolina Panthers Sideline." Jake is on the front cover, stories about Jake (and told by Jake) comprise the entire first chapter and he is threaded throughout the book.
If you want to see the cover, and read an excerpt about Jake that includes his hidden talent for karaoke and learn how to buy the book if you take a liking to it, take a look at my website at:
www.ScottFowlerSports.com
Thanks for reading this and have a great football season....
Scott Fowler
E-mail: Scott@ScottFowlerSports.com
Ha!
ICE, ICE BABY
For his 2003 Christmas party, Panthers center Jeff Mitchell was trying to figure out something unique. He was going to invite most of the offensive players, and he wanted them to have fun.
"Kevin Donnalley told me we had to have karaoke," Mitchell said. "And I was like, ‘You’re either crazy or on crack, Kevin. We’re not having any karaoke."
Donnalley persisted, though, and Mitchell eventually came around. He hired a deejay who specializes in karaoke to come to his house.
And who was the eventual star of the Panthers’ karaoke show?
Quarterback Jake Delhomme.
"Not only does Jake know know every single word of ‘Ice, Ice Baby’ by Vanilla Ice, but he also knew every dance step," Mitchell said. "It was amazing. And somewhat scary."
Jake sure looked good tonight, kinda reminded me of his preseasons with the Saints.
Almost mirror like stats.
Geaux Cajuns
Jake threw 13 passes with 11 completions for a total of 144 yards. That is an 11 yd average with a TD and no INT's. He aslo ran for a TD. Looks to me that he is just picking up where he left off.
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