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Season 2 of Netflix's Quarterback just dropped.

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by Brice, Jul 9, 2025.

  1. Brice

    Brice

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    The Franchise QBs of the 2024 season that they will follow are Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Kirk Cousins.

    I have to admit the story I am wanting to see the most is going to be Kirk Cousins. Signing a $180 million contract and then your teams goes behind your back and drafts a QB in the first round. Finally, leading to Cousin's ultimate benching at the end of the year. This could be a fun story to watch knowing what we know about how the 2024 season turned out for Kirk Cousins.

    I am also going to want to see exactly what goes through Joe Burrows mind when he starts losing games where the Bengals score over 30 points.
     
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  2. Brice

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    One of the first things I noticed was the Falcons with their young coaching staff are embracing technology and have their QBs wearing Helmet Cams during practice. Talk about a tool that allows you to see if your QB is going through his progressions or not. Have a TE crossing over the middle that your QB never even looks at, the coaches will find out immediately if your QB was not even looking at your wide-open TE on that play.

    Score one for the Young NFL coaches who are brining technology into the game to help them better learn what is going on with their players.

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    How Falcons’ helmet cams are honing play calling, cadence and dad jokes – New York Interest
    The Falcons coaching staff tries to determine where the quarterbacks are looking with the footage, and thus how they are reading the defense and going through their passing progressions, but the most valuable aspect is the sound, first-year offensive coordinator Zac Robinson said.

    “The biggest tool is hearing the communication and how the guys are getting in and out of the huddle,” Robinson said. “I know it’s big for Mike as a young guy just learning the process of what it’s supposed to sound like.”

    When Fontenot heard the helmet camera suggestion, he assumed the idea started with Robinson, who followed Morris from the Los Angeles Rams’ coaching staff. Actually, the man behind the cameras is Jake Stroot, the Falcons’ fourth-year video director.

    Stroot got the idea when he saw the Miami Dolphins using the cameras during joint practice sessions in Miami in 2023. He pitched them to the Falcons coaching staff, and Morris liked the idea.

    “You can see exactly what the quarterbacks are looking at when they are barking through cadences,” Morris said. “You are grading your coaches there, too. You can see the flow between Zac Robinson and Kirk.”
     
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  3. Brice

    Brice

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    This is funny, and maybe a little racist....... :)
    But, only a "White" guy who just signed a $180 million contract would go to Great Clips for a haircut. :roflmao:


    I also love the fact that nobody seems to know who the hell Kirk Cousins is when he stops in for a Hamburger or a Haircut.
     
  4. nor

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    There's a night vision goggles joke in there somewhere.........
     
  5. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Well, it looks like the Falcons were smart to draft a QB in the first round because Cousins is washed up.
     
  6. Brice

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    I absolutely loved the way Kirk Cousins came across in the series. A tip of the Hat to his PR Team; if he is not the down to the earth guy that they showed on the screen. Saying that his children were excited that he lost his job, because they thought he would have more time to play with them in the basement was crazy. Watching Cousins and Andy Dalton talk after the game about being a backup QB in the league was a great moment. There is a reason Cam Newton was run out of football early, because nobody would want his as their backup QB.

    Jow Burrow was a loner in the series, as only his parent seemed to show up for him in the series.

    Down note of the last episode is you have to relive the moment that Muth has that huge drop at the end of the Bengals game to kill the Steelers chances of winning.
     
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