Don't forget we are all typing these messages on a message board titled, The Blond Bomber Board.
He was pretty good, number one overall draft pick. Four Super Bowl titles. Two Super Bowl MVP's. NFL MVP. Multiple Pro Bowls and All-Pro seasons. Louisiana Tech, College Football and Pro Football Hall of Fames.
In speaking of greatness at Tech the line starts behind Bradshaw for QB's. End of discussion.
This might be a tougher question had he not been suspended and we were conference champs with one loss. Wouldn't have hopped Memphis, so probably still playing in Shreveport (just my guess).
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
Colby was a beast as well.
In my opinion statistics are all a culmination of a Team effort. All of Tech’s accomplished QBs did it with quality help from their teammates.
Where the Team doesn’t come into play is in regard to an certain player’s character.
I think JMar is ultimately going to be remembered as the QB who was in a leadership role when Tech’s ‘POTENTIALLY GREAT’ 2019 season went up in smoke. He won’t ever have a statistic impactful enough to change that.
The coaches think he was the offensive mvp for CUSA this season and I ain't gonna disagree.
Have you considered those Dogs?
Fine was on his way to the MVP until the Tech game. He never seemed to recover from that drubbing. Abraham showed signs of being very good until Tech. I would say the defense, especially thru the USM game, had a huge part of any success achieved (said Captain Obvious). The QB always looks good when we win, but the defense is why we win.
Also, the tight end for FAU won MVP of the league, but Smith won the Offensive Player of the Year....how can that be?
Is that when second test occurred.
If JMar can help beat Miami I think he will be remembered favorably. Tech got the only P5 game for CUSA Bowls. This is a big deal and odds are not in our favor. It will require an exemplary game from Tech to win this. Still and at whatever we think the conference sent Tech to take on this task.