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Jake inducted into Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame


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Always liked his fire. If he had just a bit more in terms of physical tools he could have been an all time great. 

That's what his career always was, really... what could have been. If he had the ball last in 2003, he could have won. If we had found a way to keep Moose in 2005, he could have made another Super Bowl. If he hadn't had that injury in 2007, he could have made another great playoff run or even an MVP push. For a guy who was so good in the clutch, he might be the unluckiest QB we've ever had.

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Ill always have a special kind of man crush on Jake.

The way he bled for us, gave us every ounce of his skills, and never gave the Panthers any less than his very best...

Sometimes it was a train wreck and sometimes it was just plain magic.

 

Love the guy and wish 90% of our guys today had half the heart Jake did.

Dats mah coonass QB!

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