Who is Jack Lambert?

Jack Lambert was a two-year All-Mid America Conference linebacker at Kent State and a second-round draft selection of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1974.

Where did Adam Lambert go to college?

Born in Mantua, Ohio, Lambert played football at Kent State University (later home to James Harrison during his college career). Lambert was an All-Mid-American Conference linebacker twice during his Kent State career, but most pro scouts that he was too small to play linebacker at the professional level. The Steelers saw something different.

Was Jack Lambert ‚all football 24 hours a day?

So I really concentrated. I was all football, 24 hours a day.” Jack Lambert was a two-year All-Mid America Conference linebacker at Kent State and a second-round draft selection of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1974.

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What did Gene Lambert do during his NFL career?

During his college career, he was originally going to study to become a veterinarian. Lambert was selected by the Steelers in the second round of the 1974 NFL Draft, though many pro football coaches and scouts thought he was too small to play linebacker in the NFL.

Would Jack Lambert rather wrestle a rattlesnake than talk to a reporter?

But beware, ol’ Jack don’t cotton to notebook-toting strangers much. Fact is, “Jack would rather wrestle a rattlesnake than talk to a reporter,” neighbor Barry Seth said. Jack Lambert. “The Man of Steel.” The original Greg Lloyd. A sneering, vicious, angry linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1974 to 1984.

What does Jack Lambert’s ‚I’m A F—–‘ Maniac‘ T-shirt mean?

Steelers Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Lambert once sat dourly at his locker before a game wearing a Johnny Cash Stetson and a matching black t-shirt that said, succinctly, in cartoonish orange bubble letters: I’m a F—–‘ Maniac. It wasn’t irony. It was a warning.