Amazon-style doc on Shea Patterson's first game for Ole Miss
If you're done watching the Amazon doc on Michigan, and are looking for more of that kind of content, Ole Miss actually produces its own documentaries on its sports teams, titled "The Season." The quality is surprisingly high—they've won several regional Emmys—and offers a behind-the-scenes look at Shea's Ole Miss team.
Here's a link to the episode for Shea's first game, as a true freshman against Texas A&M (his part starts at the 9:52 mark):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdYaaog5ksQ&t=9m52s
Drew Henson and Scott Driesbach were of similar mold. Had canons and wheels.
Navarre had a cannon. Not quite the same wheels though.
Demetrius Brown comes to mind on the mix of great feet and great arm. He was fun to watch. Threw the best long ball I've ever seen at Michigan.
Of course this was in 1988 and you are only 32.
*sigh*
Circa 1987. Not 1988. Go back and watch games from the '88 season, where he beat Ohio State and won the Rose Bowl.
I'm ready for the Shea Forcier show!
Hugh Freeze, surprisingly good at math.
Because illegal payments to recruits involve math.
He's good at hookers too, probably for the same reason.
OK. So that was more than 2...my bad!