Thanks for sharing. :rolleye2:A minute and 4 seconds was all I could take.
at some point though, it stops becoming amazing and is just repetitive. jmho of course.Those Dude Perfect guys have done a bunch of cool videos like that over the last several years. The one they did with Brodie Smith and the frisbee is one of my favorites. I knew they were from A&M, so I figured it was only a matter of time before they made one with JM.
Let's be honest, it'd be a lot easier to watch had we beat him.
Thanks for your honesty!Those Dude Perfect guys have done a bunch of cool videos like that over the last several years. The one they did with Brodie Smith and the frisbee is one of my favorites. I knew they were from A&M, so I figured it was only a matter of time before they made one with JM.
Let's be honest, it'd be a lot easier to watch had we beat him.
And if he played for the Tide, would you feel the same way?at some point though, it stops becoming amazing and is just repetitive. jmho of course.
next i guess johnny football will lead the aggies in a flash mob version of thriller on the a and m campus
absolutely. i was sick of the trick shot videos about 3 minutes into the first one i ever saw.And if he played for the Tide, would you feel the same way?
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Actually he caught us after LSU.he caught us with the element of suprise the last game
So did we! Stopped Bo 3 straight plays on the 1 yard line in Cotton Bowl. Of course we did have an Alabama connection that day too, Jackie Sherrill was our coach.Only one of the tackles went pro so he will still have some protection, but we lost to Texas A&M because we played like crap. Sure he had a fantastic game and he is an amazing talent, but Bo Jackson was an amazing talent and we still found a way to beat him. We will be working all winter getting ready for round 2. What's he going to do this winter?