J.J. McCarthy - Episode #1 | Kurt Warner Breaks Down the Game Tape | College Series '24

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I'm finishing up my College Football StudyBall Series on the top six quarterbacks. I'm sticking with six for the most part because I believe these are the six guys who could possibly go in the first round of the draft, which I'm covering for the NFL Network. I may watch some of the other guys, but probably won't do a StudyBall on them. However, I'm happy to discuss them over Twitter.
Today, we're looking at JJ McCarthy. I know a lot of people have him in different places; some have him all the way up in the top five, while others see him as a first-rounder. You understand why there's some debate: he's obviously a great winner at Michigan, but was never asked to carry the football team with his right arm. That can be something that can cause concern. We've never seen him have to throw; if you look through the stats, it was hard to find a game where he threw more than 30 times. That's going to be commonplace in the NFL. So, is he that kind of quarterback? I think that's what everybody is trying to figure out.
For this first game, I chose the Purdue game because it was the one time that he threw for over 300 yards and threw over 30 times. So, it gives us a chance to dive into a game where he was asked to do more than in other games. Let's dive in and take a look at what we see. #jjmccarthy #nfldraft #nfl

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  • @toychannel7331
    @toychannel733114 күн бұрын

    And WE GOT him! SKOL baby 🎉 I think his a perfect fit in Minnesota

  • @toddaulner5393

    @toddaulner5393

    5 күн бұрын

    Totally agree! Our offensive line might still not function best so a guy who can scramble, extend the play, we need that!

  • @MysticShadow21
    @MysticShadow21Ай бұрын

    He will be the best qb from this class, mark my words...

  • @Zeffpenguin

    @Zeffpenguin

    Ай бұрын

    He will be the biggest bust of the draft, mark my words...

  • @DAY1K_

    @DAY1K_

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @ayewhaddupdoe

    @ayewhaddupdoe

    Ай бұрын

    I can't stand UofM, but I think you're right tbh. A lot to work with, and as long as he has a decent QB coach he gonna be good.

  • @oogba71

    @oogba71

    Ай бұрын

    @@Zeffpenguin Why?

  • @carlito_148

    @carlito_148

    29 күн бұрын

    He might be amazing but he won't be the best that Caleb.

  • @MoneyIsSilver
    @MoneyIsSilver13 күн бұрын

    My comments about JJ being the best UM QB of all time have aged well. Casual fans don't know about JJ because his stats weren't as high playing for a 'run-first' team like UM. Its only after people study his tape they realize how good he is. Fast forward 5 years and people won't know who was drafted before him.

  • @tonyjohnson7174

    @tonyjohnson7174

    11 күн бұрын

    What people don’t get is Michigan has always been a run first program no matter WHO is the quarterback and just because he wasn’t putting up gaudy numbers doesn’t mean he isn’t the greatest Michigan Qb ever what he did to bring Michigan back to greatness alone shows the kids a damn good leader , will he have stuff to work on ? Hell yeah but so does every rookie

  • @chazaqs9109
    @chazaqs9109Ай бұрын

    I love the breakdowns Kurt. What would be cool to see would be a breakdown of some QB’s in college who have been drafted high, but have not done well in the NFL and then try to pinpoint their NFL issues in the college tapes (guys like Zack Wilson, Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, etc…) to see if any of the newer guys have possible problems that could give them problems in the pros too.

  • @sportslife20

    @sportslife20

    Ай бұрын

    It would also be cool to see him breaking down college tape of some quarterbacks who were more surprise successes in the NFL such as Mahomes, Brady, Purdy, etc.

  • @GulNadar

    @GulNadar

    Ай бұрын

    He does have 3 years of rookie QBs on here. It's easy to see when an evaluation hits why they are bad. The trick is to notice when the QB evaluator says something about mechanics or vision. Kurt brought up high-volume experience and his overstride in dropping back. Does it sound like much? No. Does it offer a clue that his footwork needs to be tweaked some because it is taking longer to finish a drop? Absolutely. If he goes to a team with a bad OL that extra moment before he sets could mean pressure or a sack. Does JJ have depressed 3rd down numbers because he didn't need to throw a lot on 3rd down due to system and volume or is it an actual problem? JJ's EPA being half of Jayden Daniels is a situational difference, but someone in the draft room better have an answer before draft day.

  • @jona.scholt4362
    @jona.scholt4362Ай бұрын

    The one I've been waiting for!

  • @danmiller7250
    @danmiller7250Ай бұрын

    Love your analysis always. Deep dive suggestion before next season starts. Comparison of how Aaron played under Matt vs Jordan....

  • @jamesmadill9097
    @jamesmadill909710 күн бұрын

    In the NFL, especially who his WR will be, will make those catches. Brett Favre also threw the ball like that and he turned out to be pretty good from what I remember. The NFL is way faster than college. He's NFL ready. He's only ever lost 1 game as a starting QB. College and high school as a starter. Some guys are just winners and this kid seems to have it. With the talent we have, it's the perfect fit.

  • @wadeoden8464

    @wadeoden8464

    8 күн бұрын

    let's just hope he doesn't break Favre's interception record.

  • @raniebranson8051
    @raniebranson805129 күн бұрын

    Kurt looks like a vampire lol... Get you some sun my guy.

  • @bellacretlaw923

    @bellacretlaw923

    11 күн бұрын

    Watching film so much will do that😅

  • @aguy6641
    @aguy6641Ай бұрын

    Can't wait for the next one Kurt.

  • @davidbresson8865
    @davidbresson8865Ай бұрын

    2:34 he went to the go route because he had Donovan Edwards one on one with a linebacker and it was exactly the matchup they wanted.

  • @jodyfoster9278

    @jodyfoster9278

    Ай бұрын

    you're talking about the 35 yard completion to the 4 yard line?

  • @davidbresson8865

    @davidbresson8865

    Ай бұрын

    That's probably what it was through the air, but he stepped out at the 2. Officially a 37 yard pass.

  • @chadd3299

    @chadd3299

    Ай бұрын

    Right. That made me LOL. A Super Bowl QB saying “not really sure what he saw here to make him choose the go route.” How about the running back kicking out wide and a linebacker running out there late to cover him? Good lord, Kurt 😂

  • @davidbresson8865

    @davidbresson8865

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@chadd3299I figured he didn't do any studying on the rest of the personnel and is just looking at the QB without any context.

  • @opitz30
    @opitz30Ай бұрын

    I cant imagine being enrolled in classes at a school like Michigan and playing football at a school like Michigan. Not many can do it. JJ might need a little time but all he has to do now is play football. He's the most all around physically gifted in this draft of all the qbs. I honestly don't believe you could've put any of your other five on Michigan's team and won a title this year. JJ is smart and talented.

  • @PlaySA

    @PlaySA

    Ай бұрын

    Are you kidding? Most of the others could've won a championship with Michigan, yes. Maybe not Maye. Williams, Daniels, even Penix, for sure. Also, Michigan is not that great of a school academically I'm not sure where that's coming from. I like JJ, but come on. The reason he barely had to throw was because he had such a great O line, such a great running game, and such a great defense.

  • @farriskhan2352

    @farriskhan2352

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@PlaySAMichigan is the best Public University in America. Maybe you can argue UC Berkeley or UCLA... that is about it. Michigan directly competes with Harvard, MIT and Stanford in academics, while competing with Alabama and OSU in Football. They have to thread a needle that no other public school can do. Michigan does not win the Rose Bowl without JJs one handed catch and throw. They don't beat OSU without his perfect over the defender's shoulder pass. No other QB in this class can make those throws.

  • @chazaqs9109

    @chazaqs9109

    Ай бұрын

    @@farriskhan2352 People can say what they want about schools, but being a big time QB on the national stage at ANY large college is equally hard for all. Doing it at Michigan is no harder than doing it at Oregon or Washington or Clemson, etc…

  • @BlackMountainCycles

    @BlackMountainCycles

    Ай бұрын

    Connor Stallions did more for um than Harbaugh did and even he couldn’t handle um Classes.

  • @HyzersGR

    @HyzersGR

    Ай бұрын

    @@BlackMountainCycles Oh look it's the professional hater that watches every Michigan related video before crying himself to sleep about Michigan winning the Natty. Sorry about your Buckeyes, Day just needs a few more 5 star players and he'll get over the hump eventually.

  • @JJCaez
    @JJCaezАй бұрын

    First throw u said “why’d he throw it deep?” Come on dude. You’re a quarterback. You’ve got a 4.3 running back on a linebacker from Purdue….

  • @HeyItzMeDawg

    @HeyItzMeDawg

    Ай бұрын

    What the fuck are you talking about?

  • @redt7452

    @redt7452

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, it’s pretty frustrating seeing a HOF QB totally whiff on the reason of a throw that legit has a super easy explanation

  • @sportslife20
    @sportslife20Ай бұрын

    I appreciate Kurt's honesty and how he discusses positive things and room for improvement in an affirming way. Also, from watching several videos of people assessing JJ, I've come to realize how lacking UM's passing game concepts were (though it was sufficient obviously with their rushing attack and overall team success).

  • @GulNadar

    @GulNadar

    Ай бұрын

    I agree but across nearly all of college football are passing game concepts that offer up something disappointing. It boils down to how much time they actually get to practice and develop. It; 's come up so often in the last few years on different teams, I almost see it as a wash. The QB being successful in the system, and making throws matters more to me at least for setting a baseline of what they CAN do.

  • @petert834
    @petert83417 күн бұрын

    Re-visiting this after McCarthy got drafted by the Vikings. I think there is a good chance for him to succeed because he seemed to perform well in an NFL-style offense and doing a lot of the things that he'll be asked to do in the O'Connell offense. He also seems to process well which is where I think so many physically-talented college QBs fail in the NFL. He still has things to work on and there is some question about his ceiling, but in that situation in Minnesota I think he should at least become an avg starting QB with potential upside from there. A guy who will work well in a structured system with some talent around him, but not a guy who can carry a team like a Mahomes or Rodgers or Brady.

  • @firesabers

    @firesabers

    12 күн бұрын

    A lot of the stuff he needs to clean up comes down to footwork and measuring the velo on the ball. KOC is probably the best HC to help him work through those mechanics.

  • @obarbeito
    @obarbeitoАй бұрын

    The only thing missing from JJ's game is a soft touch, which he will learn at the next level. After Caleb, I do think he's the best qb prospect this class. I hope my Patriots draft him.

  • @glennpelton4887

    @glennpelton4887

    Ай бұрын

    Agree about the soft touch.

  • @farriskhan2352

    @farriskhan2352

    Ай бұрын

    Matt Stafford was criticized for not having a soft touch. He broke all kinds of records with Megatron.

  • @KFBALL247

    @KFBALL247

    29 күн бұрын

    He’s the least accurate QB of the top 6. He’s missing a lot more than the “soft touch”.

  • @farriskhan2352

    @farriskhan2352

    29 күн бұрын

    @@KFBALL247 JJ has a 72% completion rate and only 4INTs in 15 games. Try again. Amazing how different his actual performance is v the narratives that people come up with.

  • @KFBALL247

    @KFBALL247

    29 күн бұрын

    @@farriskhan2352 After the cheating scandal broke and they didn’t know the opposing team’s defensive calls, he only broke 150 yards ONE time in the last 6 games. And had zero tds in 4 out of those 6 games. He had less than half the TD passes Nix had this year, nearly half the yards, a lower completion %, and more INT’s. Look at JJ’s stats when he didn’t play complete cans, they aren’t good. And even a majority of throws that were caught were not good throws. WR’s and TE’s we’re have to jump and stop to catch most of them. That won’t work in the NFL.

  • @vincentedwards4687
    @vincentedwards468716 күн бұрын

    The lighting bro

  • @quest4adventure495
    @quest4adventure49513 күн бұрын

    JJ McCarthy is Brady + mobility

  • @zen_harvest72

    @zen_harvest72

    13 күн бұрын

    I kinda thought his throwing motion is similar to Brady, pretty awesome.

  • @mkwy8782
    @mkwy8782Ай бұрын

    Gotta love all the haters who show up to neg a 20 year old kid playing bigtime college football. Kurt is very critical of JJ-I believe very much because he and JJ are very similar at this stage of their lives. The good news is that JJ is one of the most teachable players ever at this position...and is clearly a winner in every other way. Harbaugh demands that his QBs, first and foremost, move the chains...and this is why JJ played as he did-he moved the chains. What the film shows is that JJ and his receivers did no favors for each other...in this game JJ had many catchable balls that were not caught but the timing and placement of many of those balls was also not very favorable.

  • @BlackMountainCycles

    @BlackMountainCycles

    Ай бұрын

    Lmao you got so upset you wrote a book. JJ couldn’t point you out of a lineup. Calm down.

  • @HyzersGR

    @HyzersGR

    Ай бұрын

    @@BlackMountainCycles Lmao you got so upset winning it all you've wrote hundreds of comments on Michigan videos

  • @kyleosborn8885
    @kyleosborn888516 күн бұрын

    Funny how almost zero HOF QBs had the crazy 40-50 TD seasons in college. Usually just a solid leader with a great mindset and glimpses of clutch play =great NFL QB. JJ is going to be a pro bowler by year two.

  • @scottdornblaser4470
    @scottdornblaser447028 күн бұрын

    Great analysis! Get some sun! 🤣

  • @pdexBigTeacher
    @pdexBigTeacherАй бұрын

    As with any qb you draft you have to build the offense around their skills. As Warner said, the team needs to run a Michigan-style game offense for JJ to succeed: run dominant, play-action, take shots deep.

  • @mavrick6088
    @mavrick6088Ай бұрын

    What he saw there was he had Donovan Edwards one on one down the sidelines and any smart QB is going to take advantage of that gift

  • @paolee2730
    @paolee273011 күн бұрын

    This year's draft is one of the best year in the long time. Every team will get their players from the draft.

  • @whambalamb
    @whambalamb12 күн бұрын

    WOW did you see how fast the kid can whip his hips when he throws deep? Good form, good form

  • @Yesquire0
    @Yesquire0Ай бұрын

    I happen to think that floating the ball not only makes it easier for a receiver to catch it, but also increases the odds of a DB pick it off. Overall, Kurt, this was a very fair analysis of J.J. skills, except for not showing a couple plays highlighting his running ability, which is way above average for a QB. As a Michigan fan, I've watched every one of his games, and his penchant for firing the ball at receivers was readily apparent, which made it very odd for me to keep reading critcs saying he "has a weak arm". While critics are prone to comparisons with other QBs who played on a natty winner and never displayed extraordinary QB skills, I think J.J.'s hightlight reel pretty clearly show he is a guy with extraordinary skills, and a guy who led Michigan to the championship by using those skills when called upon to do so. Wtihout J.J., Michigan would never have made the playoffs.

  • @PlaySA

    @PlaySA

    Ай бұрын

    Well sure in some situation it can do that. But you have to learn touch and anticipation to play successfully in the NFL. Not every throw can or should be a fastball. This is just common sense, on deep throws you give your guy more of a chance by letting him run under it, and there is less chance of being picked off than a fastball which is right at the defender's level as well. There are also layered throws over the middle and on corner routes and such that need to have touch. Basically, if the receiver is running into open space then you want to employ some touch and not the 100mph heater

  • @Yesquire0

    @Yesquire0

    Ай бұрын

    @@PlaySA I can't disagree with your assertion that a balloon ball gives a receiver the chance to adjust his stride and get underneath the pass to complete the catch. While watching a lot of highlight reels in connection with trying to figure out the proper draft order for the top QBs this year, I was really struck with just how fast the DBs close on receivers who seem to be wide open when the pass is released. The issue is the scope of the "some situations" where you apparently agree a soft throw can be intercepted. In the situation where the defense is in man coverage and the receiver is running ten yards free to the open side of the field, or over the top, then, yes, throw a pass with some arc on it. J.J. does seem confident that he can whiz a ball past a defender's helmet and into a receiver's hands rather than tossing a balloon ball way in front of a receiver running at full speed. Maybe he finds it tough to scan the field for the position of a second defender who might be able to make a play on a balloon ball. He certainly is fond of throwing that fast ball, instead, and that makes him a bit of an outlier among QBs. Kurt mentions this several times. The point I was trying to make was a small one, which is that leading a receiver with a soft throw carries its own risks, and J.J.'s preference for tossing fireballs may not be as huge a knock on him as it might appear to be at first glance. How many times have you seen a safety run over to the sideline and pick a long pass that had looked like a TD in the making?

  • @mavrick6088
    @mavrick6088Ай бұрын

    Isn't alot of the flaws on coaching? Id imagine once he gets in the league there are going to be better coaches that can help him correct a lot of the small things in his game that need fixing. Touch passes can be corrected. Longer drop can be corrected. The kid is extremely smart and seems to retain things he is taught so the fact he is only 21 is a great thing because he can really hone in on the small details to give him more of a complete game

  • @fardrives

    @fardrives

    Ай бұрын

    His coach was Jim Harbaugh...

  • @Balln_The1andOnly

    @Balln_The1andOnly

    Ай бұрын

    You're not gonna get much better than Harbaugh to teach you how to be a pro QB. He only played qb in the nfl, and is currently an nfl head coach who had already brought a team to a superbowl the last time he coached an nfl team.

  • @oogba71
    @oogba71Ай бұрын

    This telestrator runs at 4 fps. Brutal.

  • @to-tx2sz
    @to-tx2szАй бұрын

    Kurt I agree he doesn't use touch throws enough but doesn't the comeback route at 9:00 have to be thrown with velocity since the corner is right on him? Agree the ball placement was too far inside on that rep.

  • @justincase3108
    @justincase310811 күн бұрын

    Note to producer …. Either get a MUCH larger TV or switch to monitor. Viewers don’t care to consistently see the presenters, but DO desire to clearly see what is being discussed.

  • @shrekopher
    @shrekopherАй бұрын

    Honestly was hoping he would get to be a backup for a year or 2. He's elite, but I don't think he is quite ready to start in the NFL just yet. He has a few things he needs to clean up in his game. Maybe he can do that in one off season, but it's a big ask to complete in less than 8 months.

  • @mavrick6088
    @mavrick6088Ай бұрын

    I think alot of the problem with some of these kids is they think they have to be fun slingers to impress on there tape but he should be coached to be able to touch pass in the proper situations and you would think that would have been taught to him at Michigan with coach Campbell and Jim Harbaugh and I'm a little worried about that as a Michigan fan. Why are they asking him to drive the ball so much. I seriously think it's there type of offense and the odd rout patterns the used that called for the ball to either be driven down the seam or out to the sidelines and he never had games like this one where he had to throw so much. Because of that most of the throws he had to make in games were driving the ball throws and so there was nowhere enough finesse types of plays called. I feel like that was a missed opportunity with part of his development but that should not be the most difficult thing to rep into his game

  • @bmonty1915
    @bmonty1915Ай бұрын

    Kurt, that's Donovan Edwards on a slow ass LB in man coverage. That's why he threw that ball. C'mon man.

  • @GH-xy4zz
    @GH-xy4zz11 күн бұрын

    Obvious but trust Kurt Warner’s opinion more than any media talking head.

  • @yaxa0601
    @yaxa060113 күн бұрын

    Let’s go Vikings!

  • @paulday5722
    @paulday5722Ай бұрын

    Having to learn to throw the ball easier is way better than having to make your arm stronger. I would much rather see analysis of games against elite defenses like OSU, Iowa, 'Bama.

  • @nickalmeida4166
    @nickalmeida4166Ай бұрын

    Would love to see your thoughts against Alabama. It’s the team with as close to an nfl scheme with as close to nfl talent on the roster that he’s faced all year.

  • @jodyfoster9278

    @jodyfoster9278

    Ай бұрын

    17/27 221 3TDs it was a pretty good game.

  • @KFBALL247

    @KFBALL247

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jodyfoster9278it really wasn’t. A majority of his throws were really inaccurate. He was terrible for 3 quarters. His receivers made some great catches and runs after catch late in the game. But a majority of the game he wasn’t good at all

  • @jodyfoster9278

    @jodyfoster9278

    28 күн бұрын

    @@KFBALL247 Either you didn't watch or you are just hating...

  • @Andy-cj7bu

    @Andy-cj7bu

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@jodyfoster9278read the rest of his comments, dudes a Michigan hater. Makes salty comments on KZread then cries himself to sleep thinking about the Natty........I can't wait to watch Day lose to Moore again, this time with "the best roster EVER!!!" 😅😅😅

  • @Dragonsslaya
    @Dragonsslaya6 күн бұрын

    I’m gonna go on record and say Caleb Williams is the only QB worth taking in the 1st round this year

  • @blowfishes
    @blowfishes12 күн бұрын

    Absolutely no idea how McCarthy will do in the NFL. I’m hoping that KOC believes in him and that he can develop over time. I don’t see deep ball accuracy. I don’t see him feathering the ball at each level. I see too many throws that seem to have too many elements of luck involved. He may be the perfect clay to mould into a great QB with KOC being the ideal artist. Vikings will need to give him time, but also accept if Darnold starts the season and plays at a high standard. He deserves as much of a chance to start because he’s only 26 and this is his first chance to prove himself.

  • @vikingsfan-ri1oc
    @vikingsfan-ri1oc12 күн бұрын

    Pretty sure JJ would have caught most of those drop balls by his receivers

  • @RRR-ox9ud
    @RRR-ox9udАй бұрын

    He is Steve Walsh… Harbaugh will draft him in the second round and turn him into multiple draft picks just like Jimmy did!

  • @blazinrowbot9485
    @blazinrowbot948514 күн бұрын

    KOC will make a great qb....he did with cousins...he is a qb whisperer

  • @thomshin2460
    @thomshin2460Ай бұрын

    I think the kid should be in Basketball, so I want every team to pass on him, except the Detroit Lions thank you.

  • @toddfortune3480

    @toddfortune3480

    29 күн бұрын

    He was 27 and 1 and you think he is in the wrong sport. Ohio State fan. Typical

  • @gwat34
    @gwat34Ай бұрын

    JJ work almost exclusively on getting better with touch for second level and deep shots this offseason. And looked much nlbetter at the proday. So hw knows thats his weak spot.

  • @user-oy1sq9io5x
    @user-oy1sq9io5x28 күн бұрын

    Another slinger that ended up being pretty good in the NFL was Brett Favre

  • @Balln_The1andOnly
    @Balln_The1andOnlyАй бұрын

    Around the 19 minute mark: do you know who CAN make that throw? Drake Maye. I've been waiting to see Warner cover JJ. This helps me believe in Drake Maye at #3 if Jayden Daniels goes at #2. I had some skepticism about Maye after his review, with decision making and going through progressions, but after seeing JJ, Maye just throws the ball better and can make big plays happen even when he doesn't make the best possible decision. If I'm the patriots, I'm all in on Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels at this point. JJ is not in the same tier

  • @Mooseman327

    @Mooseman327

    28 күн бұрын

    Drake Maye is Sam Darnold to a T. Going to have the same career. McCarthy is going to be Jacoby Brissett. Better than Darnold but not a #3. Best move for the Pats is to trade down, get some extra picks and end up with a Penix later.

  • @Balln_The1andOnly

    @Balln_The1andOnly

    28 күн бұрын

    @Mooseman327 Drake Maye and Sam Darnold are not even the same athletically. Aside from the fact that they play the same position and will be drafted in a similar spot, they're quite different. I'd rather draft him and be wrong than not draft him and find out we missed our chance by drafting a guy with a great arm but the ugliest throwing motion in the draft that played on potentially the most stacked offense in 2023 but still choked when he got pressured in the pocket.

  • @drakeoh2595
    @drakeoh259514 күн бұрын

    You draft TRAITS not STATS

  • @PlaySA
    @PlaySAАй бұрын

    Tell you what I saw. Definitely a lot of good things, but some nitpicks here: the kid has ZERO touch. Every single ball is a see-it throw-it heater. Very little anticipation as well. Turned down open looks for checkdowns. Threw a few hospital balls. He's young, has a lot of time to grow, but I just don't know with him.

  • @SteadyGang56

    @SteadyGang56

    Ай бұрын

    He has more touch than alot of other QBs in this draft. I think you Need to watch more tape. You see it live all the time. And trust, he has touch on his throws. And definitely has good anticipation. I've seen it multiple times during games. And he has good zip on his throws to fit it in small windows which is a great thing of course.

  • @DAY1K_
    @DAY1K_Ай бұрын

    Did you take into account that they had an advance scout calling in plays for the majority of the season?

  • @Dane_V
    @Dane_VАй бұрын

    Her? 😂

  • @Storm-gt3kg
    @Storm-gt3kgАй бұрын

    I’m no Kurt Warner but there were alot of hospital balls and pick 6 opportunities in that film

  • @q-j-p

    @q-j-p

    Ай бұрын

    😬🏥

  • @Yesquire0

    @Yesquire0

    Ай бұрын

    And yet nobody went to the hospital, or even to the sidelines for a few plays, and no pick sixes occurred. The amount of people who point to completed passes, often 20, 30 or 40 yards downfield, to justify their ignorant preconceptions about J.J., amazes me.

  • @q-j-p

    @q-j-p

    Ай бұрын

    @@Yesquire0 the eye in the sky don’t lie. Against Purdue who doesn’t have the most elite talent he can feast. Big games Mich fed their All-American back more often than not. Needs Purdy level talent around him not a knock just the truth

  • @chazaqs9109

    @chazaqs9109

    Ай бұрын

    His accuracy is the biggest concern. He seems to make good decisions on whom to throw to. But adjusting to speed and play at the next level requires extremely good accuracy. He reminds me of Jared Allen coming out of Wyoming in that same vein. Questions on accuracy, but a cannon for a throwing arm, great mobility and throws great when on the move. With the right coaching and team perhaps he could be as good as Allen

  • @MoneyIsSilver
    @MoneyIsSilver13 күн бұрын

    Out of all the top draft pick QBs, JJ probably had the weakest set of receivers.

  • @maartenteijsse6869
    @maartenteijsse686926 күн бұрын

    oh my lord this purdue free safety is terrible. lines up so deep he takes himself out of the play, then runs up on phantom reads covering grass. what is he doing? that's not the type of coverage ur gonna face in the NFL...

  • @johnathanmiller5065
    @johnathanmiller506514 күн бұрын

    That's not Kurt. Not even close

  • @frankv3483
    @frankv3483Ай бұрын

    His comp to me is Stidham. He might make it in the right system but he surely isn't top shelf.

  • @johnathanmiller5065
    @johnathanmiller506514 күн бұрын

    Found a clone.

  • @briangeraghty1555
    @briangeraghty155515 күн бұрын

    Kurt he lacks a huge amount of touch to me. Seems so immature in not understanding or feeling the touch throws more. You can’t miss this much or lack the touch like this in the NFL. He has a lot to learn and change at a pretty late stage in order to be productive in the NFL. I don’t see him making it in the NFL as a starter.

  • @Bluez3350z

    @Bluez3350z

    15 күн бұрын

    He’s young. Probably gonna sit a year, Half a year atleast. I give him a good chance to succeed if he sits behind a veteran for a year.

  • @78LedHead
    @78LedHeadАй бұрын

    As a Bronco fan, I see nothing from McCarthy that gives him a huge edge over Bo Nix. Bo Nix already has a pro level understanding of touch, ball placement, leading your receiver. I don't think McCarthy is even that much more athletic than Bo. McCarthy locks on to his first read, while Bo has already gone 1, 2, 3, down to 4 in 2 seconds. The kid has an advanced level of field awareness. I wouldn't be mad at McCarthy, but not trading up with multiple 1sts. Williams, Maye, and Daniels are the only QB's worth doing that. I'd happily let some other team like the Vikes trade up for McCarthy, then get Bo at 12. Under Sean Payton? Nix is only going to get better, and he's already Heisman level. Bo can drive that ball down the field, too, especially under pressure. Caleb Williams has an average of under 4 yards when pressured. Nix is almost a first down, 8 yards and change when under duress. I think McCarthy is fool's gold as far as trading way up to get him. If he falls to you? Sure, but even then I'd have to really think about it if Nix was there too.

  • @franknorth164

    @franknorth164

    Ай бұрын

    Bo Nix’s average distance traveled in air is 6 yards. Bo Nix is not an NFL quarterback. Not even close. And I am not a JJ McCarthy fan. This draft class is way over inflated.

  • @78LedHead

    @78LedHead

    Ай бұрын

    @@franknorth164 Bo is still deadly accurate when throwing intermediate and deep. IDC how many air yards when you're so accurate, and get it to your playmakers perfectly almost every single time. None of these other kids can process like him. I don't think Bo is special, but, like you, I'm not super impressed with any of the top 4 guys, not enough to trade away your future. I think Bo can be every bit as good as the other guys in the right system, and Sean Payton has such a system.

  • @fardrives

    @fardrives

    Ай бұрын

    Nah, Bo will not have the same understanding of deep passing as some of the other prospects who have been practicing the deep ball a lot more.

  • @chazaqs9109

    @chazaqs9109

    Ай бұрын

    Vikings should take Penix as opposed to trading up for McCarthy

  • @78LedHead

    @78LedHead

    Ай бұрын

    @@chazaqs9109 I wouldn't blame you one bit. I could be wrong and McCarthy turns out to be a keeper, but he just doesn't click for me. Will he be anything special outside of Harbaugh? I just don't know. He could be. I would feel the exact same way. Dude, I'd happily take Nix too, with your all's weapons? Those pass catchers gonna EAT with Nix distributing the ball to them. I think your HC would love him too.

  • @riverrat8693
    @riverrat869313 күн бұрын

    Idk I don't think he's going to be a franchise QB unfortunately. He doesn't seem to be a natural passer. He can throw and knows what he's supposed to do but it doesn't look natural or next level. I truly pray that ik wrong. I think Nix is going to be better.

  • @ADNelson-bb4do
    @ADNelson-bb4doАй бұрын

    I think he's more of a back-up. He has a clutch attribute to him but I just don't see a starter potential with him.

  • @httrprod

    @httrprod

    Ай бұрын

    If you don't see POTENTIAL then that's on you. You can not like limited film but not seeing potential in 20 year old national champion with a strong arm and solid mobility I don't know what to tell you

  • @ADNelson-bb4do

    @ADNelson-bb4do

    Ай бұрын

    @@httrprod That made no sense. He's just not a starter in my opinion. I'm a Michigan fan and I love all my Michigan players but he's a little bit overrated. I've watched all of his games and even after the National Championship, he's not a starter. He's only had a few great games. Good player but not a starter.

  • @ADNelson-bb4do

    @ADNelson-bb4do

    Ай бұрын

    @@httrprod However, if he can be a back-up to a good, top, and elite Quarterback he can learn a few things and do decent in pre-season games then maybe he can be a starter.

  • @Yoyomanmanholla

    @Yoyomanmanholla

    Ай бұрын

    Says the random KZread guy 😂😂😂

  • @DaunteSRT

    @DaunteSRT

    17 күн бұрын

    @@ADNelson-bb4dothat made no sense

  • @thekurtrussell4007
    @thekurtrussell400712 күн бұрын

    Kurt Warner is getting whiter the same way Michael Jackson did

  • @jsong21
    @jsong21Ай бұрын

    60 yards vs penn state.. pedestrian in the title game. The kid is Tebow lite.

  • @leviwykes

    @leviwykes

    Ай бұрын

    Kind of delusional to think that you have to do insane stat numbers when something else is clearly working. Michigan's offensive game plan is to win not to be flashy. Washington's defense is terrible at stopping the run, so what did they do? They ran it down their throats.

  • @HyzersGR

    @HyzersGR

    Ай бұрын

    7/8. Why try throwing against a defense you can't pass block for more than 2 seconds when you could just run it down their throat 32 straight times

  • @haroldbalzer5916

    @haroldbalzer5916

    Ай бұрын

    That "pedestrian" QB had the 3rd best QBR in the nation for 2023.

  • @KFBALL247
    @KFBALL24729 күн бұрын

    Why show the game against a terrible Purdue team? Why not the games where he played an actual defense? Ohio State? Penn State? Washington? Maryland? Those are going to be way more relevant to the NFL. Not a game against a can. Theres probably not a single player on the Purdue defense that will be a starter in the NFL.

  • @KFBALL247

    @KFBALL247

    29 күн бұрын

    Forgot Bama. Another legit defense.

  • @Adele12312312312312

    @Adele12312312312312

    28 күн бұрын

    He torched OSU (3 years in a row), Bama, Washington.... So you're complimenting him?

  • @KFBALL247

    @KFBALL247

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Adele12312312312312 he had 148 yards and 1 TD against OSU this year and 140 and 0 TDs against Washington. In what world is that “torching them” 😂 Unreal delusion.

  • @BlackMountainCycles
    @BlackMountainCyclesАй бұрын

    The whiny um fans in here defending JJ are hilarious.

  • @HyzersGR

    @HyzersGR

    Ай бұрын

    The butthurt OSU fans still crying on every Michigan video and upset that their team went winless against JJ is even more hilarious

  • @xaviergrandison8635
    @xaviergrandison863512 күн бұрын

    I’m a vikings fan, and I’m pretty sure he will be a bust🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @Mooseman327
    @Mooseman32728 күн бұрын

    As usual, all of these QBs are overrated. Similar to 2021. All 2021 got us was one mediocre QB (Trevor Lawrence at #1).

  • @Succubusy

    @Succubusy

    9 күн бұрын

    Its hilarious everyone though Trevor was going to be the next Andrew luck. He’s not bad by any means but Andrew luck he is not

  • @SomeLittleShoe
    @SomeLittleShoeАй бұрын

    I'm a Michigan fan. I've seen all his games. I wouldn't Draft him. He's too much of a project. I would look at other players to Draft to bring immediate value. McCarthy is undisciplined. He seems to be at a checkers level. The NFL will be chess level. I'd pass on him.

  • @33crushman

    @33crushman

    Ай бұрын

    He's got potential, but I view him more like Jordan Love coming out of school. There's definitely talent, but needs to sit for 2 years and develop. Taking him in the top 10 would be a massive reach.

  • @MysticShadow21

    @MysticShadow21

    Ай бұрын

    you're wrong

  • @Jbcomedystl

    @Jbcomedystl

    Ай бұрын

    Well this is bad advice lol. How many QBs are projects …damn near all of them. This rush to throw QBs in yr 1 is crazy and only happens because they allowed the qb pay scale to get so high. Jj needs to sit a yr and play after that …like most of the greatest QBs have lol

  • @mgoboski

    @mgoboski

    Ай бұрын

    Undisciplined? You haven't watched their games.

  • @alboogie74al

    @alboogie74al

    Ай бұрын

    You're a Fair-weather Fan!!! BOOOOO

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