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And he has tremendous power for a fullback. I mean who wouldnt at almost 300 pounds.
Did you see that catch when he ran over some LBs face and got him out of the way by the sideline. This had to be a corner who tried to tackle him i dont recall now...
Get this guy on the open field quick.
I wonder if they will keep two fullbacks...I hear good things about charles clay.
Wow. A positive thread focused on the here and now. Great job!
Jorvorskie (love the name!) is an "interesting" prospect in that he looks like a bulldozer but plays catch a tad like a bumble bee. Really "nifty" (my god that's a dated concept) for a dude build like he is. +++ he Demonstrates some legit NFL hands on a team where that seems to be a rare commodity.
Obviously Sherm knows the dude pretty good and wouldn't have him in camp if his 'tude wasn't right. He looks like a keeper in a number of ways -- and certainly appears to deserve a chance in the NFL. He just looks like the type of dude you win games with…
On that play where he ran over the defenders face by the sideline.........he reminded me of that fullback from tampa bay the white guy? forget names....I dont think he plays for tampa or even playing anymore i believe.
That white kid was a load but less heavier than janworskie
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> #41
> Jorvorskie Lane
> FB
> 5-11
> 277
> R
> Texas A&M
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> Was this guy an undrafted rookie?
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> Nobody mentions this guy.
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> And he has tremendous power for a fullback. I mean
> who wouldnt at almost 300 pounds.
>
> Did you see that catch when he ran over some LBs
> face and got him out of the way by the sideline.
> This had to be a corner who tried to tackle him i
> dont recall now...
>
> Get this guy on the open field quick.
>
>
> I wonder if they will keep two fullbacks...I hear
> good things about charles clay.
>
> We'll see!
He reported to camp at 257. It was part of the deal. Sherman was willing to give him a shot if he got down to 260 or less.
If I hadn't have heard of this guy before (and I have....how does one forget a first name like that?), I'd have though the title of this thread was somebody's home address.
If we sign him and he goes on to be a HOFer, we can make this the official address of the stadium parking lot!
Javorski lane, played for Sherman at A&M a few years back. He then got into MMA fighting and training and did that for a couple years, he has been out of college 2-3 years I believe.All of the MMA training surprisingly, improved his athletic skills, and He decided to get back into football, SHermans son went and saw him work out, Sherman then brought him in....
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> Javorski lane, played for Sherman at A&M a few
> years back. He then got into MMA fighting and
> training and did that for a couple years, he has
> been out of college 2-3 years I believe.The MMA
> training improved his athletic skills, and He
> decided to get back into football, SHermans son
> went and saw him work out, Sherman then brought
> him in....
I heard his interview on Jesse Agler's show where he ran down that chronology of events. I'd be happy if he became the Bernie Parmalee of this team, but that play where he ran over that safety on the cowboys reminded me just a teeeeny bit of Larry Csonka. I'll take it, give this guy a roster spot!