Wow that guy knows how to do it damn🤯 DeMarcus Russell. Btw nice video I'm pretty sure with your video making you will get way more than 250 likes🙃 aye keep on making great football vids ❣
Andy Dalton at TCU rose bowl, Nick Foles at Arizona please lol, or Aaron Rodgers at CAL , Alex Smith 2005 fiesta bowl that got him #1 pick (some suggestions)
How about a Notre Dame player for once such as Ian Book against LSU in the Citrus Bowl, or Ian Book against Northwestern since he lit them up on injured ribs.
I see a lot of comments about JaMarcus... what’s craziest to me is how loaded LSU was in NFL talent. Brandon LaFell, Early Doucet, Dwayne Bowe, Jacob Hester... Russell was throwing to NFL talent all over the place
RamMan Banks they made the NFL. 😂 not many D1 guys ever play in the league. For Russell to have two NFL starting WRs as well a solid 3 in Early Doucet to throw to is rare. Plus D-Bowe was a Pro Bowler for several years.
There is an alternate reality where Russell lived up to his potential with the Raiders and Went off to win 6 super bowls knocking off the patriots every single year.
@@str8uce_148 It honestly looked fake when he threw the fucking ball, it's absurd how strong he was, if you showed this to someone who didn't know what they were looking at and said it was CGI it would be believable, to this day I've never seen a human being throw a football so far and so hard with such ease it's just mind blowing to see. I would absolutely love to know how far he was able to throw a football in his prime, if you told me he could stand in the end zone and effortlessly chuck it across the field through the uprights I would 100% believe it lol.
Had 4 NFL Wrs as well to throw to, which definitely hid some of the issues he had. When he showed up overweight at the combine, red flags should have been flying everywhere
Josh Johnson True Jamarcus Russell Story : The Raiders coaching staff gave Jamarcus Russell a tape full of plays to see what plays he likes. The next day they tell him so what you think about the plays he said I like them all. Turns out the tape was blank he had no idea. While the Raiders knew all about it.
Mental health is just as important as physical health...He was dealing with deep depression during his short time with the Raiders due to the loss of multiple family members and the Raiders abandoned him after a coaching change and not realizing that the young man needed some serious therapy...I am glad there is more awareness to mental health for athletes in 2022...
Bro he was lost in the codeine sauce. Raiders did everything they could to help their #1 overall pick succeed. This man was given a DVD with plays the Raiders wanted him to take a look at and what he thinks of the plays, he took the DVD home with him and the next day they asked him if he liked any of the plays. He said he liked them all. The DVD was blank… and you sit there and type the Raiders abandoned him, he stole millions from the Raiders and is a huge reason why we don’t pay 1st overall picks a lot of money anymore
@@joseperales2381 Clinical depression has many components including dis-interest in activities such as reading and studying...My father suffered from it after my mother died...He loved reading the Bible every day but when she died he did not read another passage after that...All he wanted to do was lay in a curled position all day and sleep whenever he could...He stewed in grief the rest of the time...
@@willielittle9301 he was depressed because he was on codeine. I have suffered from depression myself and turned to alcohol. I caused my own problems and had to man up and deal with it. I had to help myself and I didn’t have $30 million dollars to seek help with. JaMarcus had the resources to get help but he kept drinking codeine and making himself worse. That’s NOT on the Raiders and they didn’t abandon him. JaMarcus was JaMarcus before and after the Raiders. If anything it was his personal Friends and family that abandoned him and let him go astray. I do agree with you on being glad there is more mental health awareness today.
I was at the LSU vs Iowa (Capital One Bowl) three rows behind Sabin's LSU bench, they were down by a couple of touchdowns to Iowa in the fourth quarter. Sabin benched his starting qb and replaced him with Jamarcus Russel, within minutes Jamarcus brought LSU back and were leading the game before Iowa made a miracle touchdown right in front of Sabin and in front of us. Jamarcus looked awesome, he had the makings of a great NFL qb.
@@chrishandsome4267 If you know football the skills are apparent. The Sugar Bowl game tape makes that obvious. This is why he went #1. Anyone who goes into the NFL is not a finished product. You have to work on your skills to get better at the next level. Defenses, verbage, and speed of the game are alot different than the college level. In the pros everyone is a 7-10 skill wise. You are playing with grown men with families. They are called Pros for a reason. In college, skills levels are everywhere. The best player on certain college teams are not good enough to get looked at by the NFL. This is where he got into trouble. He wanted to be an NFL quarterback but didn't want to put in the hard work necessary to stay an NFL quarterback. That's the difference between a good pick up and a bust. Work ethic.
Just watched his interview with the guys, he is right. If they put their arms around him like LSU did, he was a team guy. He woulda taken them to new heights
Wasn’t that the greatest interview ever…. Man born and raised in New Orleans, went to LSU after basic training and bleed purple and gold…. J-Rock is still one of my heroes, I was so glad to , what don’t break a ninja make a ninja….hey the joke is on them, that man is near 40 and still walks straight and still got money. Good for him
JaMarcus Russell, in my mind, had the strongest arm in football history. He the only person that could be mentioned that had an arm stronger than Farve. Just a flick of the wrist and it’s out at MAX velocity it’s insane.
@@brettmerrick8271 You’re absolutely right, he definitely has one of the greatest arms ever too. Lighting quick release, one of the quickest I’ve ever seen along with velocity and distance. Russell could throw some ropes too, but unfortunately he wasn’t committed enough to showing off that arm talent.
@@thebigmick1348 Exactly. Most of his throws were just tossing bombs downfield into covered receivers who kept coming down with them. The vast majority of NFL QB busts had major red flags coming out of college that would have been obvious with film analysis.
If he was drafted in today’s NFL he would have been a star. The arm talent is so glaringly apparent. The way offenses are played these days. Oh man. On the other hand. The poor eating habits, the drug problems, and the lack of football iQ will hold you back in any era.
His arm strength is way stronger than Mahomes. The average fan who doesn’t know football swear Mahome’s currently has the strongest arm in the nfl, when in fact Josh Allen and Herbert currently have stronger arms than him!
Sad. Jamarcus Russell had God given talent I mean you see he could throw the ball with ease man. I really hate it didnt work out because he was a superb passer
Devin Collins Sorry youngster,his failure was part of the Agenda.He wasn't given a chance.And if you remember what Oakland was about at the time you might reconsider your self righteous tone!
@@OGMeatball between him and Farve, there's a clip out there somewhere of one of the LSU WRs going up for the ball Russell's freshman year and the ball pulled him about 2-3 yards
if he had worked out the raiders would have built the prototypical chiefs first. arm strength and speed. al davis saw the vision but people didnt believe.
Forgot how accurate he was when he had just a little time. He was by himself and in over his head in the NFL. If the Raiders had basically assigned someone to him to keep him on track then he’d still probably be playing. Most 22 year olds would make mistakes in Calif with $32.5M.
You LSU fans have NO IDEA what "suck" really is. Try going through a 3-9 season where your team is losing by 30 points nearly every game like I did! Les Miles didn't suck, he was a good coach. LSU also had some 10-11 win seasons as well, even had a National Championship with him. Hell, had LSU has some offense in 2011, they would've possibly won it that year or at least not lose by 21. Unfortunately teams have picked up on Les Mile's trick plays, like his fake field goals and fake punts for example. He did that too much. Doesn't mean he sucked as a coach. You LSU fans should be more grateful than that.
Wow today was the day I decided to watch a Jamarcus Russel highlight tape. That arm talent is nasty and I knew he was big but damn he was a fucking unit
People don’t understand. Jamarcus Russell was a 6 foot 5, 250 pound quarterback who could throw it farther than any other qb ever and was also a good scrambler! That sounds like everything a franchise qb is in my books. He is a bust because he was lazy and got fat and lost his skills. If the raiders took Calvin Johnson, the lions would 100% have taken Russell
If height, weight, and throwing power are your metrics for determining a franchise quarterback, I think you need to re-evaluate your understanding of the sport.
Is no one gonna acknowledge on that second touchdown pass that Jamarcus got hit, defender lost his helmet due to impact, and Jamarcus is still standing like nothing happened?
@@Mr.Burton17 that's the kind of sorry ass comment I would expect from a Raiders fan. If the franchise was worth a damn, they wouldn't have top 10 picks the last 20 years. And if they had anybody who knows hiw to evaluate talent, they would have seen red flags from Russell and woukd have planned accordingly. Don't blame a bad franchise on one person.
Yeah, still it was obvious Russell didn’t have the same dog in him. LSU Russell was inspired and had a great supporting cast. Raiders’ Russell was uninspired with relatively no help. It was a recipe for disaster.
@@4dhumaninstrumentality789 ya, and it's the same assholes with the top picks each year. Not Russells fault if he should have went 6th round to the Steelers. In the NFL, only a handful of organizations know what they're doing each year.
The only thing surprising is how my raiders choose him when AL davis regime was all about weird SPEED picks. Calvin johnson shouldve been #1 by that standard. The one year we decided to be " responsible" 😅😅😅.
I'm from VA and a die hard tech fan..that was a really hard game to watch at the end..Marcus Vick was an elite QB foe us...Eddie royal was our a key receiver..and I think we had that monster Adib as our linebacker..good times
The raiders had a feeling Jamarcus wasn’t studying film they were giving him. One of the assistants came up with an idea of sending him home with a tape to watch, except it was like a spongebob episode or something. Next day they asked him if he studied the blitz formations they sent him home with, looked all of them in the eye and said “yup, now let’s hit the field” 😂 😂 😂
Help this video get 250 LIKES! What single-game performance would you like to see remembered next?
Wow that guy knows how to do it damn🤯 DeMarcus Russell. Btw nice video I'm pretty sure with your video making you will get way more than 250 likes🙃 aye keep on making great football vids ❣
Andy Dalton at TCU rose bowl, Nick Foles at Arizona please lol, or Aaron Rodgers at CAL , Alex Smith 2005 fiesta bowl that got him #1 pick (some suggestions)
Eddie lacy vs Norte dame
Darren Sproles/Ell Roberson in the '03 Big 12 Championship game
How about a Notre Dame player for once such as Ian Book against LSU in the Citrus Bowl, or Ian Book against Northwestern since he lit them up on injured ribs.
I see a lot of comments about JaMarcus... what’s craziest to me is how loaded LSU was in NFL talent. Brandon LaFell, Early Doucet, Dwayne Bowe, Jacob Hester... Russell was throwing to NFL talent all over the place
Those are all bums dummy 😂
RamMan Banks they made the NFL. 😂 not many D1 guys ever play in the league. For Russell to have two NFL starting WRs as well a solid 3 in Early Doucet to throw to is rare. Plus D-Bowe was a Pro Bowler for several years.
RamMan Banks Ya mama like it
RamMan Banks Yeah you must’ve been born post 2004
Buster Davis as well...1st rd pick
LaFell, Bowe, Ducet...that WR corp was absolute money.
same this year, they three killers
“Doucet”
Chase Jefferson and Marshall this year were just as good
And they had Hester was a beast
@@CodeineAbdulJabbar DeVonta Smith,Ruggs and Jeudy were pretty good at alabama
I had to PIVOT over here after his great interview with THE PIVOT. So happy to hear my man is in a good place. The haters wanna see him fcked up 🤦🏾♂️
This didn't age well. He's broke and stealing from kids.
@@donguise3336 wow 😮 damn shame! Didn’t know that
I here after the same and I approve this message
Jesus Christ. I forgot how nasty his arm was back in the day
True
He still a crazy arm just head was off
@@coachdudesportstv fr
@@hollyberry914 crazy thing he still can slang it 70 easy
@@coachdudesportstv true
He is a prime example of the quote. “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
Naw the Quote should be “Talent can only take u so far”
@@Nazim909 The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. -Bronx Tale.
Didn't all his friends and uncle die? Then he started doing drugs to cope?
But he didn't work hard and beat Notre Dame. Soooooo....
@@AutoArtemAuto "The worst thing in the world is wasted potential" - I'm sure somebody said that at one point throughout history. Lmao...
The arm strength at 2:11 is just mystifying. 😲
There is an alternate reality where Russell lived up to his potential with the Raiders and Went off to win 6 super bowls knocking off the patriots every single year.
Yea and Kwame brown won 7 nba finals without a loss😂
@@calvinsmith5407 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah bro those raiders rosters were horrible... I don't blame Russell completely he had no team or coaches around him
They traded Randy moss to the patriots to avoid that reality
nfl multiverse lol
I remember following the draft closely that year. Man he had just about everything you could hope for in a QB.
Except Heart
Except the one thing you can't measure
A beast
This dudes arm strength was legendary
I wouldn’t doubt that he had the strongest arm in nfl history.
@@cal31BRIAN23 Josh Allen has something to say about that.
@@michaeljohnsonjr6409 yeah no, russel used to flick his wrist with no effort for 60 yards
@@str8uce_148 It honestly looked fake when he threw the fucking ball, it's absurd how strong he was, if you showed this to someone who didn't know what they were looking at and said it was CGI it would be believable, to this day I've never seen a human being throw a football so far and so hard with such ease it's just mind blowing to see. I would absolutely love to know how far he was able to throw a football in his prime, if you told me he could stand in the end zone and effortlessly chuck it across the field through the uprights I would 100% believe it lol.
@@michaeljohnsonjr6409 Not even close, JaMarcus blows him away
Russell had the talent but not the desire once he got that big paycheck he gave up it was a disgrace.
Had 4 NFL Wrs as well to throw to, which definitely hid some of the issues he had. When he showed up overweight at the combine, red flags should have been flying everywhere
Josh Johnson True Jamarcus Russell Story : The Raiders coaching staff gave Jamarcus Russell a tape full of plays to see what plays he likes. The next day they tell him so what you think about the plays he said I like them all. Turns out the tape was blank he had no idea. While the Raiders knew all about it.
@@thatraidersfan6633 I remember that. Basically he checked out after college and coasted until the end lol
The szzurp did him in.
Also played for the Raiders who were extremely mismanaged and are terrible at developing rookies
2:11 holy arm talent
Straight nasstyyyy
damn that boy could sling that ball
If the dude had work ethic, he prolly still be the QB in oakland.
Being a QB in Oakland is nothing to be proud of though
Cory Picotte he got busted selling cough syrup in Alabama a few yrs back
@@X1.7 He ended up getting off on that charge I believe. But it left a scar, he tried to get back into the NFL, but it was a no go
Taylor yea I believe in 2014 he sent letters to all 32 teams & offered to play a yr with no pay & had zero takers
@@X1.7 Damn, that's bad
Mental health is just as important as physical health...He was dealing with deep depression during his short time with the Raiders due to the loss of multiple family members and the Raiders abandoned him after a coaching change and not realizing that the young man needed some serious therapy...I am glad there is more awareness to mental health for athletes in 2022...
Bro he was lost in the codeine sauce. Raiders did everything they could to help their #1 overall pick succeed. This man was given a DVD with plays the Raiders wanted him to take a look at and what he thinks of the plays, he took the DVD home with him and the next day they asked him if he liked any of the plays. He said he liked them all. The DVD was blank… and you sit there and type the Raiders abandoned him, he stole millions from the Raiders and is a huge reason why we don’t pay 1st overall picks a lot of money anymore
@@joseperales2381 Clinical depression has many components including dis-interest in activities such as reading and studying...My father suffered from it after my mother died...He loved reading the Bible every day but when she died he did not read another passage after that...All he wanted to do was lay in a curled position all day and sleep whenever he could...He stewed in grief the rest of the time...
@@willielittle9301 he was depressed because he was on codeine. I have suffered from depression myself and turned to alcohol. I caused my own problems and had to man up and deal with it. I had to help myself and I didn’t have $30 million dollars to seek help with. JaMarcus had the resources to get help but he kept drinking codeine and making himself worse. That’s NOT on the Raiders and they didn’t abandon him. JaMarcus was JaMarcus before and after the Raiders. If anything it was his personal Friends and family that abandoned him and let him go astray. I do agree with you on being glad there is more mental health awareness today.
I was at the LSU vs Iowa (Capital One Bowl) three rows behind Sabin's LSU bench, they were down by a couple of touchdowns to Iowa in the fourth quarter. Sabin benched his starting qb and replaced him with Jamarcus Russel, within minutes Jamarcus brought LSU back and were leading the game before Iowa made a miracle touchdown right in front of Sabin and in front of us. Jamarcus looked awesome, he had the makings of a great NFL qb.
Great comment but I Have too correct that its actually Saban . No big deal just couldn't help myself lol
THIS is the JaMarcus Russell that I remember.
Ryan Leaf appreciates Jamarcus for knocking him off the all time bust list.
A lot of those guys were wide open. But you can’t coach that arm. Man had a cannon
Early Doucet, Dwayne Bowe, Jacob Hester, Justin Vincent all LSU legends
JaMarcus Russell could have been a good NFL quarterback, he just got lazy and didn’t want to work hard enough.
He was hooked on lean. Smh
Mel Catalyst never said he wasn’t
Amanjr27 AM but you never said he was
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard
The Raiders ruined him
Shows you can have all the skills but if the mindset isn't right, nothing will be.
Lwbhsl gy skill wasn’t there
@@chrishandsome4267 If you know football the skills are apparent. The Sugar Bowl game tape makes that obvious. This is why he went #1. Anyone who goes into the NFL is not a finished product. You have to work on your skills to get better at the next level. Defenses, verbage, and speed of the game are alot different than the college level. In the pros everyone is a 7-10 skill wise. You are playing with grown men with families. They are called Pros for a reason. In college, skills levels are everywhere. The best player on certain college teams are not good enough to get looked at by the NFL. This is where he got into trouble. He wanted to be an NFL quarterback but didn't want to put in the hard work necessary to stay an NFL quarterback. That's the difference between a good pick up and a bust. Work ethic.
His mistake was not coming back. He needed the extra year.
It sucks that jamacus didn't live up to the hype that he was the 1st overall pick
Yep... I woulda wanted him at 1 overall too!! 😂 this tape is insane!!!
The real question is what would've happened in that extra year?
Only if he could have bought an insurance policy like Colt McCoy did .
One of the best college qbs ive ever seen
LsU is known as DB U, but I would say they could also be known as WR U.
Clemson got that locked,LSU WRs really never stood out until OBJ and Landry.
@@354allday lmao, bro you should Google that
So u deleted my comment about miami
duane jessup behind Alabama!
JERU What? They always have. Way longer than clemson. Deverey Henderson and many more pro Wideouts have come out of LSU
Just watched his interview with the guys, he is right. If they put their arms around him like LSU did, he was a team guy. He woulda taken them to new heights
Wasn’t that the greatest interview ever…. Man born and raised in New Orleans, went to LSU after basic training and bleed purple and gold…. J-Rock is still one of my heroes, I was so glad to , what don’t break a ninja make a ninja….hey the joke is on them, that man is near 40 and still walks straight and still got money. Good for him
Yep. I just watched the interview. It's a shame he went to such a dysfunctional organization.
I think this kid can definitely make it as a Super Bowl caliber qb. Definitely not a bust
2:12 What a cannon
man's slinged it 60 yards scrambling off of his back foot while getting hit
@@frankystrings Amazing. So much talent. Shame to see him waste it.
JaMarcus Russell, in my mind, had the strongest arm in football history. He the only person that could be mentioned that had an arm stronger than Farve. Just a flick of the wrist and it’s out at MAX velocity it’s insane.
You're completely forgetting Jeff George. No conversation about strongest throwing arm in NFL annals can be without him.
@@brettmerrick8271 You’re absolutely right, he definitely has one of the greatest arms ever too. Lighting quick release, one of the quickest I’ve ever seen along with velocity and distance. Russell could throw some ropes too, but unfortunately he wasn’t committed enough to showing off that arm talent.
When the biggest dude on you your team is your quarterback, that's crazy.
Jesus what a cannon. Here because of the amazing Pivot episode
Some of these throws are absurd. You can see why the nfl was enamored with his raw talent level.
So much wasted talent. Sad.
He only had physical talent. You don't need much football IQ in college football.
@@thebigmick1348 Exactly. Most of his throws were just tossing bombs downfield into covered receivers who kept coming down with them. The vast majority of NFL QB busts had major red flags coming out of college that would have been obvious with film analysis.
If he was drafted in today’s NFL he would have been a star. The arm talent is so glaringly apparent. The way offenses are played these days. Oh man. On the other hand. The poor eating habits, the drug problems, and the lack of football iQ will hold you back in any era.
Kisembe Namusyule false. 10000000000% false. He would be a star back when Brett Farve played. Now football is so much more complicated
@@smallgraydonguy the guy would never be a star in the nfl no football IQ
This dude had the body of gronk and the arm cannon of mahomes, one of the weirdest bust the NFL will likely ever see.
He’s arguably at the top of my what if players. This dude could have taken over the league if he wanted to
His arm strength is way stronger than Mahomes. The average fan who doesn’t know football swear Mahome’s currently has the strongest arm in the nfl, when in fact Josh Allen and Herbert currently have stronger arms than him!
@@cal31BRIAN23 not way stronger, stop the BS, and herbert does not have a stronger arm than mahomes
Had a way better arm the mahomes
Boy gronk was big what is u talkn about
Who else here after the Pivot interview
As a Raiders fan, even though he was a bust. He wasn't a dickhead he was just a little lazy I guess but he has the strongest arm I've ever seen.
I bet he's gonna be amazing in the nfl
Am from Louisiana and we still talk about how good he could of been loved him at lsu his arm was amazing.
Damn, he throws it 60 yards without any effort
He lived his life for that moment. The NFL money was just the cream on top.
Damn we should have never watched this game - Raiders organization
He was amazing in college, if he worked harder he really could’ve been a great
I'm still shocked as to how big of a bust he was
Sad. Jamarcus Russell had God given talent I mean you see he could throw the ball with ease man. I really hate it didnt work out because he was a superb passer
Devin Collins Brah the NFL gave up on him!They should have gave him the Brett Farve treatment!
@@mcdonoghrahloh459cant get that treatment when you play the way he did Brett Favre had heart, and put in the work
Devin Collins Sorry youngster,his failure was part of the Agenda.He wasn't given a chance.And if you remember what Oakland was about at the time you might reconsider your self righteous tone!
Too bad he was a Bust for the Raiders he had a really good arm he had talent he let it go to waste
This dude was the real deal I wish he would of managed his weight and all hope he got a degree to fall back on
This dude made 40 million in the NFL he's fine
I remember some mocks back then having him as a 2nd rounder, I really wanted my bucs to take him in the 2nd round but al Davis loved that arm strength
I bet this man wakes up with heart attack level of regret every day.
Had all the tools to be a generational QB, if only he gave a damn. He is the reason NFL went on to have a rookie wage scale.
He was the bomb at LSU. Then fizzled out playing for the Raiders.
Cox Gary fizzled out is an understatement lol the JaMarcus here and what the raiders got good lord. The raiders got straight catfished lol
Because he got his money first and didn't have no work ethic,
I'm here after his interview on The Pivot
We all are
Til this day he still is the best QB i've seen at LSU, if Les had let Jimbo turn him loose like he wanted to he would have broke all of Rohans records
I think Burrow would like a word with you now.
Burrow?
@@MistaBeasto Yes, Joe Burrow. The QB who threw for Like 50 TDs in a college season and just led his NFL team to a superbowl.
Could have been best QB all time but work ethic was 0
SoloFlight not best ever dude WTF you talking ahiut
He had the talent to be the best did you see him throw 55 yds off one foot in split second with ease
All he needed was a work ethic of at least 30
Maybe the strongest arm in history ?
@@OGMeatball between him and Farve, there's a clip out there somewhere of one of the LSU WRs going up for the ball Russell's freshman year and the ball pulled him about 2-3 yards
How was he just slinging it 60 with ease it’s crazy
i've never seen more effortless velocity on a football.. man what could have been.
That throw @2:12 was crazy
Most accurate titled video in RUclips history
I knew it the bowl game against Notre Dame
if he had worked out the raiders would have built the prototypical chiefs first. arm strength and speed. al davis saw the vision but people didnt believe.
Knowing what he know now, those Coaches sabotaged Russell to make an example of him lol.
This is the reason why now with all the hype wit Caleb Williams I'm like don't put all your chips with one player
Forgot how accurate he was when he had just a little time. He was by himself and in over his head in the NFL. If the Raiders had basically assigned someone to him to keep him on track then he’d still probably be playing. Most 22 year olds would make mistakes in Calif with $32.5M.
He is legit the most talented qb I’ve ever seen no cap.
After watching this I still have no clue how he was that bad in the nfl he could throw 70 yards off his back foot 😞
@@zacharytodd2219 his head, heart, and stomach wasn’t dedicated
His stomach was dedicated to the Buffet
Yea he didn't want nothing but a check he had all the talent in the world
and I forgot Les Miles, sucked how did he suck, he got them consistenly 9 win seasons like clock-work
Alexthesniper19 les miles blew a lot of games because of bad time management and stupid coaching decisions. However, the man could recruit
You LSU fans have NO IDEA what "suck" really is. Try going through a 3-9 season where your team is losing by 30 points nearly every game like I did! Les Miles didn't suck, he was a good coach. LSU also had some 10-11 win seasons as well, even had a National Championship with him. Hell, had LSU has some offense in 2011, they would've possibly won it that year or at least not lose by 21. Unfortunately teams have picked up on Les Mile's trick plays, like his fake field goals and fake punts for example. He did that too much. Doesn't mean he sucked as a coach. You LSU fans should be more grateful than that.
@@walterm5298 Im not a LSU, Im a mIssouri fan but I agree with you.
Alexthesniper19
Insanely high expectations got him fired.
Alexthesniper19 hey MIZ
That arm strength was crazy
Much respect for his college career
I was unaware Terry Bradshaw called games but he's not that bad
It's a shame he didnt wanna try to stay in shape enough to do this in the NFL
Wow today was the day I decided to watch a Jamarcus Russel highlight tape. That arm talent is nasty and I knew he was big but damn he was a fucking unit
People don’t understand. Jamarcus Russell was a 6 foot 5, 250 pound quarterback who could throw it farther than any other qb ever and was also a good scrambler! That sounds like everything a franchise qb is in my books. He is a bust because he was lazy and got fat and lost his skills. If the raiders took Calvin Johnson, the lions would 100% have taken Russell
If height, weight, and throwing power are your metrics for determining a franchise quarterback, I think you need to re-evaluate your understanding of the sport.
@@4djhowar It doesn't always determine a franchise quarterback but those attributes is what franchise quarterback look like.
@6ROVE 5IDE you are probably the same idiot who thought Brock Osweiler was going to be the next Tom Brady. Lol
@6ROVE 5IDE Since you are clearly a kid I'm not going to attempt to educate you on real football. Keep playing your madden little boy.
@@4djhowar oohhh boy... the ONE GUY that's smarter than every gm in the league... smh
This guy is going to be someone, one day..
Is no one gonna acknowledge on that second touchdown pass that Jamarcus got hit, defender lost his helmet due to impact, and Jamarcus is still standing like nothing happened?
Amazing arm talent man
Lot of these top picks usually end up with the Raiders or Browns. Not a good destination for any football player.
BORDER WALL okay Russell put the raiders back 10 years with his bad talent and his deal so who hurt who my friend.
@@Mr.Burton17 that's the kind of sorry ass comment I would expect from a Raiders fan. If the franchise was worth a damn, they wouldn't have top 10 picks the last 20 years. And if they had anybody who knows hiw to evaluate talent, they would have seen red flags from Russell and woukd have planned accordingly. Don't blame a bad franchise on one person.
Yeah, still it was obvious Russell didn’t have the same dog in him. LSU Russell was inspired and had a great supporting cast. Raiders’ Russell was uninspired with relatively no help. It was a recipe for disaster.
BORDER WALL To be fair Russell and Quinn were both over drafted. Most 1st round QB’s are in all honesty.
@@4dhumaninstrumentality789 ya, and it's the same assholes with the top picks each year. Not Russells fault if he should have went 6th round to the Steelers. In the NFL, only a handful of organizations know what they're doing each year.
As somebody who is from another realm/universe, Russell is a very respected player and in the NFL hall of fame. So is OJ.
Damn... I forgot what a cannon this dude had!
this guy looks like hell be a beast in the nfl
Dwayne bowe, early doucet, and Brandon Lafell? Sheesh
Odj, Jarvis Landry lol
As a ND fan I knew what game you were referring to before I clicked.
SilentAssassin69 me too #GoIrish
From his own 40 to the 8 with a flick of the wrist. Got damnn
Once he got that big ass rookie check he stopped caring.
He throws it so easily like a baseball
This guy had a arm man🚦🚦🚦🚦
Russell should've gave half his first NFL Paycheck to Notre Dame's defense.
Defense?
Yeah since he wasn't shit after that.
@@walterm5298 I watched that game wire-to-wire, and I'm pretty sure ND didn't actually field a defense...
You could carve that defense with one hand tied behind your back. Come on now!
Sadly Weis ate the defensive playbook.
We could have gotten Megatron instead 😑
Alternate timeline is he is still playing and about to retire with a hall of fame career
The only thing surprising is how my raiders choose him when AL davis regime was all about weird SPEED picks.
Calvin johnson shouldve been #1 by that standard. The one year we decided to be " responsible" 😅😅😅.
TraRob-EastSide 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And Rolando McClain🤦🏻♂️
Hilarious the irony isnt fair at all
Plus, not only was he lazy, he was dealing with family loss of both of his uncles during the nfl seasons.
Andy Reid could've made something out of Russell he did good for LSU all that matters to me
This was the Notre Ame era. Weis defenses stunk against most teams, but against that kind of speed they were hopeless.
BC vs VA Tech 2007 a game to remember?
I'm from VA and a die hard tech fan..that was a really hard game to watch at the end..Marcus Vick was an elite QB foe us...Eddie royal was our a key receiver..and I think we had that monster Adib as our linebacker..good times
That man arm was unreal. Dude had a cannon.
*Taste the Dwayne Bowe*
Taste Dwayne Bowe. FIFY
Man this guy is gonna have an AMAZING NFL career I bet!!!
I miss when the players still cared about bowls. Good times man. ❤
Wow that LSU team was STACKED. Jamarcus Russell, Brandon Lafelle, early doucet, Dwayne Bowe so much more.
The raiders had a feeling Jamarcus wasn’t studying film they were giving him. One of the assistants came up with an idea of sending him home with a tape to watch, except it was like a spongebob episode or something. Next day they asked him if he studied the blitz formations they sent him home with, looked all of them in the eye and said “yup, now let’s hit the field” 😂 😂 😂
money trees old news dude
What a throwback