QUINN IS 100, TODAYS SPORTS IN GENERAL HAS BEEN WATERED DOWN AND ON TOP OF THAT, SUBPAR ATHLETES ARE AMAZINGLY OVERPAID
@davidcovington1046
12 сағат бұрын
Exactly!
@desmondbush8804
10 сағат бұрын
Daniel jones comes to mind 😂
@CutFromADifferentCloth7
13 сағат бұрын
Wow, I was never really a Brady Quinn fan before he became a part of the media, but the more and more I listen to him the more and more I like him, his takes and opinions. Great Job Brady Quinn!
@DeCurtaRican
9 сағат бұрын
I only listen to those who played or coached and won at the highest level. You have failed or average-at-best QBs out here talking like they were Joe Montana! I don’t listen to those idiots, even if half of what they say is correct. Besides, Brady Quinn lost my respect with that hit-piece he published on Russell Wilson two years ago. It was cheap and unbecoming of any writer, let alone a respectable one.
@SocomElite
14 сағат бұрын
Some of us actually love the run game & miss how the game was played 10 years ago. & I'm only 37. These new commissioners have destroyed the NFL & NBA
@keithgupton9349
14 сағат бұрын
Analitics has destroyed all sports!
@daa_97
13 сағат бұрын
Nah the former generation didnt pass down how things go are the reason for the product now
@mauricewells7838
13 сағат бұрын
Exactly and the run actually opens up the deep passing game. It’s almost like the game is turned to 7 on 7 in some cases
@davidcovington1046
12 сағат бұрын
I agree
@TheAllAmericanSocialistMTR1000
9 сағат бұрын
Guy is legitimately crying about the defense being to good at...DEFENSE!!! Absurd.
@evileyevalaus
8 сағат бұрын
That's what took me out went from defense wins championships too the defense is too good 😭🤣🤣 there's already too many rules for the offense to be more effective anyway
@agag2684
13 сағат бұрын
"Brett Favre, when he was doing what he did"😂 has a new context nowadays
@keithgupton9349
14 сағат бұрын
I think Mel Kiper could place some of the blame for the lack of the deep ball on. .1 The Bill Walsh West Coast Offense which played to Joe Montana lack of a strong arm. The ball was out of Joe Montana's hands quickly. A lot of offensive coordinators copied that model. The addition of the RPO to the NFL! The speed of the edge rusher! Also. Analitics infected the NFL. The bomb isn't considerd efficient offense!
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
13 сағат бұрын
Walsh didn't create the short slant or the comeback route.
@keithgupton9349
10 сағат бұрын
@@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om I never said that he did. The West Coast Offense is designed for quick reads and getting the ball out of the QBs hands quickly
@sffan10
9 сағат бұрын
Explosive passing plays are absolutely considered efficient offense. Analytics loves QBs and offenses which can effectively push the ball down the field.
@sffan10
9 сағат бұрын
The widespread use of shotgun is absolutely a problem, but IMO less so because of QB timing, but because it limits the effectiveness of the run game. The obvious counter to two high cover 4 and cover 6 looks is to run the ball into light boxes. Force the defense to bring a safety down into the box and then you can get your explosive plays over the top with play action.
@williamhermann6635
10 сағат бұрын
The problem is nobody runs the ball. Every offensive coach wants to show everyone hes the smartest guy in the building with their fancy pass concepts. Quit whining and run the damn football.
@ewok3270
10 сағат бұрын
The chargers??
@sffan10
9 сағат бұрын
The thing is, the smartest offensive coaches all value running the football. Run into all these light boxes and set up the pass off of that.
@williamhermann6635
9 сағат бұрын
@@ewok3270 What after 2 games? Im talking about the overall trend of the game over the last decade.
@captainyami4605
13 сағат бұрын
I think Brady was was talking about Mariotta
@Patawon
9 сағат бұрын
I was thinking Johnny Manziel
@TLC11857
12 сағат бұрын
Mel Kiper doesn’t want defense on the field at all smh
@charlesdavis3142
3 сағат бұрын
lol. Sounds like it. Melvin is like “make the defenses count to 10 Mississippi”.
@danielthurber5586
19 минут бұрын
This ain't lob city it's waab city
@donpearson2076
10 сағат бұрын
Run and Gun, but what people are forgetting is you gotta run!! That’s the problem Kiper; don’t change the game. Coaches just need to adapt that’s why they’re coaches and your not.
@lionsden1984
10 сағат бұрын
When someone names a bunch of people he watched! He has no knowledge
@jasonsamuels2578
12 сағат бұрын
Excellent comment Brady (standing O)
@Merkathomas
13 сағат бұрын
Why they use this picture of Kiper 😂 he look like he saying some gangster s**t!
@danielthurber5586
18 минут бұрын
This ain't lob city it's waab city
@damarquisreeder1057
13 сағат бұрын
Ya'll let him in because he did all of that non guaranteed research on drafts and players. Now he feels like he played and really knows what the bleep he is talking about.
@rockjm9876543210
10 сағат бұрын
REAL FOOTBALL IS BACK BABY! I couldn't stand this arena football league where it was no defense. Now you get to see real competitive football.
@lionsden1984
10 сағат бұрын
I’m glad football players are breaking down schemes and football! Not journalists who don’t know what they are talking about! I’m starting to love football again!!!
@alijordanx8954
7 сағат бұрын
Nobody: Me with a drink in my hand: Who the heck is Mel Kiper? 🥃
@sffan10
9 сағат бұрын
Why stop at banning 2 high? Just make the defense play with 10 men. Mel Kiper is a joke.
@MisterMxyzptlk1972
4 сағат бұрын
Mel has a point, there's too much short passing game and it's boring. I miss the 20-30 yard throws, never mind the long bomb throws.
@TrueSaintly
11 сағат бұрын
WHO IN THE HELL IS MEL KIPER
@brandonwilson4740
9 сағат бұрын
The change to the intentional grounding rule is the root of all of this. When they started to allow qbs to thriw out of bounds if they were outside the tackle it gave way to athletic qbs making 1 read and then rolling out to buy time and see if coverage breaks down. That didnt happen before the rule change because you were getting sacked or penalized for throwing it away. The qb has nothing to fear by rolling outside. Russel Wilson made a career out of it and now that the mobility is gone he's useless. The NFL has systematically deleted the pocket passer from the game through its rule changes because they couldn't find enough "star qbs" to market.
@DeCurtaRican
8 сағат бұрын
*”Replacement Theory Politics: The NFL Version.”* Is that what we’re doing now? You hit the wrong note when you mentioned Russ, but we’ll get to that in a minute. He’s “useless?” Yeah, okay.😏 Let’s discuss this obvious aversion you have to (*ehem) “MOBILE QBs,” to put it delicately. You appear to believe the QB position should belong to so-called “classic pocket passers.” Why? Is it because a certain demographic just happens to fit into that class of QB due yo a variety of reasons? Your assumption reflects a lack of knowledge of the QB position’s roots. The QB was once nothing more than a third RB. It was a running position that morphed into a passing position to fool defenses and, by circumstance, wound up accommodating less athletic players. You had the QB, the HB, and the FB, and all three were athletic RUNNERS…bruisers! Hence, if anything, the QB position was always a running position and a dual-threat position before it morphed schematically into a position for players who typically had less athletic ability. So your replacement theory politics are backward: the QB position has evolved to include QBs who can run and pass! I suppose you also believe the FICTIONAL character James Bond should never be played by someone like Idris Ilba or Djimon Honsou. Any man-made construct can and should evolve. The QB position doesn’t belong to any class of athlete. It belongs to whatever athlete can make it work at a high level. If anything, the classic pocket/passer is a relic of the past that isn’t suited to succeed in the face of today’s faster, stronger, more agile defenders. Now, let’s discuss your woefully uninformed narrative on Russ. Russ is the first TRUE dual-threat QB, i.e., he was the first QB to play the game equally well as a passer AND a runner. No other QB can make that claim. You clearly didn’t watch Russ with a discerning, objective eye last year or in his previous years while in Seattle. If you had, you would know that Russ is more of a pocket-passer who can run than a runner who can pass. In fact, Russ’s passer rating from inside the pocket has been higher than outside the pocket for much of his career! He is as dangerous from the pocket as any other passer, but he has rarely had a pocket from which to throw. He’s also Very adept at hitting receivers over the middle when the opportunity exists. He has been reluctant to do it, but he can do it. Furthermore, QBs have moved away from using the middle of the field in general. It’s not just Russ. It’s EVERYBODY, including Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes. You should also know that Russ’s own coach was trying to tank at his expense last year. Sean Payton most notably threw games against the Raiders, Lions, and Patriots, and there were others. The only legitimate loss the Broncos had in their first 6 games last year was to the Dolphins, and Payton purposely embarrassed Russ by leaving him on the field when the game was already decided. He tried to provoke violence from Russ three times in efforts to have Russ’s contract voided. It had nothing to do with Zeus and everything to do with the Walton-Penner Group’s business model. The Waltons are cheap and always will be. There was no reason Russ shouldn’t have had double-digit wins in 2023, except for the fact that Sean Payton was clearly given marching orders by ownership to sabotage Russ and move up the draft board to try to get a shot at Caleb Williams or Drake Maye. That was stupid on Broncos ownership’s part, and letting Russ get away is going to completely backfire on them. Not only can Russ still move, he remains one of the more dangerous QBs in the league at running, and his arm is still exceptional. He may have lost half a step, but it’s half a Russ step, not half a Brady step.😏 He was the 8th ranked rushing QB in the league last year on mostly non-designed runs, and he did it in 15 games instead of 17 like the guys ranked above him. He can still give you 400-500 yards per season. His problem over the last three years has been garbage coaches (Pete Carroll included) and more garbage for surrounding players outside of DK and Lockett. If Russ had been with the Steelers last year, the Steelers would’ve been a SB team! Here are Russ’s 2023 rankings with a coach sabotaging him by keeping the playbook closed, no run game, ONE reliable receiver, an inconsistent at best O-Line, and a horrible defense: #1 in 4th Qtr comebacks (4) #1 in Game-Winning Drives (4) #2 in Adj. Completion Rate (78.8%) #2 in TD% (5.9) #4 in Completion Differentials #5 in TD-INT Ratio (26:8) #7 in Passer Rating (98.0) #8 in QB Rushing (341, 15 games) #9 in TDs (26) #9 in INT Rate (1.8) #10 in INTs (8) #11 in Completion% (66.4%) According to Sports Info Solutions (SIS), Russ completed 6 passes of 40+ air yards past the original LoS (for 301 yards), good for #1 in the NFL. 4 of those 6 went for TDs. The 2 that didn’t were drops by his WRs. He attempted 16 such passes, 10 of which were deemed on target and none of which resulted in an INT…0 INTs!
@jonathanstewart4800
6 сағат бұрын
First of all, I have no idea how Mel has had a career in the NFL media. He’s a joke. Second, as good as those QBs may have been at the time, I don’t think any of them would be successful today. The athleticism of NFL players and athletes in general has grown exponentially over the past few decades.
@Vam0629
10 сағат бұрын
What a breakdown, Brady! Go Irish!
@Dbo_Sports
37 минут бұрын
You can tell that Brady’s a West Coast guy. West Coast concepts at Notre Dame and in the pros. Under center… 3-5 step drop and ball out before the receiver changes direction. Real football! Not Lamar Jackson/Josh Allen schoolyard football, with scramble drills on every 3rd down.
@rayshaunjackson8478
8 сағат бұрын
Oline play around the league has been horrible the past couple years.
@jakeMontejo3272
11 сағат бұрын
Mel is 🗑️ - always was, always will be. Everything he represents is what’s wrong not only in football or sports but in life.
@Bentley7Cruize
4 сағат бұрын
Lol ive never heard so.eone talk about deep shots in the 60s. They always talk anout ru. Game and defense. What is mel talking about? 😂
@HUDBEKNOWIN
Сағат бұрын
Stetson Bennett
@twodogs5395
14 сағат бұрын
Before the season they advertise first NFL season where half of the starting QBs are black. Oh by the way it's also the worst quarterback play in history and quarterbacks run more than ever now too. Funny how that works.
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
13 сағат бұрын
Mediocrity is the new excellence.
@mauricewells7838
12 сағат бұрын
Well that’s quite r*cist of you. Also blame the coordinators that run mostly spread concepts.
@GoonzRUs712
12 сағат бұрын
That’s an incredibly hyperbolic statement. Can you proof that through two games it’s historically the worst QB play in history. Just because the offense aren’t averaging 30+ points a game doesn’t mean it’s because of the QBs are black. The best QB in the league and soon to be in history is black. And what of the other 50% of QBS? Why are they playing so poorly?
@GoonzRUs712
11 сағат бұрын
Let’s not forget how they heavily skewed the rules of the game in the offense’s favor over the course of 20ish years to allow the offenses to put up big numbers. Now we’re upset because the defenses adapted. This was a sh*t take
@williamhermann6635
10 сағат бұрын
@@mauricewells7838 Noticing a trend isnt racist. That word has lost all meaning.
@charlesdavis3142
3 сағат бұрын
Mel Kiper wants the Defensive lineman to count to 10 Mississippi before rushing
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