This is EXACTLY the kind of off-season stuff I want. Great show
@bastianschrderlarsen605927 күн бұрын
This was really fun.
@george47474727 күн бұрын
I like this concept. I hope they stick with it and let it develop. It has potential. (In general, there's a lot of space in the media for looking back at football. There's always so much focus on news.) I would suggest a longer version of the broadcast with more time for them to speak though.
@george474747
27 күн бұрын
As the guys get loose with it, it could just be free form with talk about whatever comes to mind - just having fun. Good to have something in the offseason which is relaxed, not hardcore analysis.
@kaios26k9027 күн бұрын
The shot from behind of Sam and Steve watching the broadcast had real MST3K energy
@JaredTG.27 күн бұрын
This makes me miss this era of football. 2004/5-2011 in my mind was the best time in football history. In college and NFL. So many legendary and historic players and teams, i wont begin to name them all. I think about this era of football at least once a week. I wish i could go back and experience it all over again
@jawsvvvvv19 күн бұрын
So as a Jacksonville Jaguars fan...It has been said locally here that the Blane Gabbert years here were constantly he looks like he is putting it all together in practice. Then crapped the bed on game day. One Jacksonville head coach I think Mularkey said he was the best practice player he had ever seen.
@TheJumboPackage27 күн бұрын
I’ll never forget where I was during this draft. I got into a jet ski accident the day before and then spent this entire day eating pizza and watching the draft, despite not really being a draftnik. In many ways, that experience made me the massive fan of the draft that I am today (also the Jets literally never being good)
@JaredTG.27 күн бұрын
I didnt watch this draft but in 2011 i was a junior in high school. I remember being happy that Cam Newton was gonna be gone from Auburn and they could return to being bad. Those teams with Cam brought me quite a bit of pain. 😢😂
@mourka0127 күн бұрын
JJ watt became the greatest player on franchise history 🤘
@drewfeinerman752427 күн бұрын
More of this
@parkerjohnston501227 күн бұрын
I rewatched the 2014 draft not too long ago. I think that would be a fun one for you guys to cover next. The talent available and the trades and slides drama are imo better than this class
@Apcjrahdocr20 күн бұрын
Great show but I would’ve loved a bit more talk about each pick. Kinda superficial and with the in depth knowledge one has gotten used to from this podcast I think a lot was left on the table.
@ShawnLeones27 күн бұрын
I love that Steve loves football so much that he was sneaking draft picks during his own semi-pro game
@robrich784627 күн бұрын
I was listening to a Buffalo area radio station as the draft was getting started. Once the Panthers took Newton, the consensus seemed to be that the Bills should take Dareus or Miller, whichever one Denver didn't take. And I'll never forget what the guy said. "If this pick is anyone OTHER than Marcel Dareus, whoever gets taken with this pick will be the most heavily scrutinized player in the history of the franchise."
@blitzburgh906627 күн бұрын
Holy fuck how many times are you gonna say PFF analyst, tough watch
@AHarbaugh27 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this, great draft fill while slackers like Sikkema and Rogers get married and enjoy their summer like weirdos
@tylake.
27 күн бұрын
I know right! They are so selfish!!
@pleseem27 күн бұрын
I like Steve's pff lore
@k1ng_chamberlain27 күн бұрын
More episodes like this. Just not 2017. As a cowboys fan I can’t do that
@kreamjean271227 күн бұрын
Love this!!
@MadMaxM23227 күн бұрын
Great idea I love this
@PadawanPrice27 күн бұрын
Great idea, would love to see more of these!
@charterrr27 күн бұрын
steve calls jake locker a toolbag. noted
@george47474727 күн бұрын
I don't see the need to avoid spoilers. I expect most of us are pretty hardcore football fans who watched these guys' careers. I pretty much remember which spots guys went at, and certainly which teams they played for.
@adamtheking7427 күн бұрын
Still think the browns could of use julio lmao
@sleepy85827 күн бұрын
Crazy trade for Julio. He was awesome but it really made no sense at the time. Needed a pass rush after not being able to stop the Packers.
@vrangermeier27 күн бұрын
Sherrod had a really bad leg injury during the 2011 season. Poor left tackle play probably cost the Packers at least a conference championship in 2011.
@jawsvvvvv27 күн бұрын
At the time I loved the trade. If it was anyone other than AJ or Julio I would have hated it.
@pdraggy27 күн бұрын
On jj watt, his college dline coach was just hired by the Colts. And a big reason colts media points to is that he coached jj watt... but like you point out watt took a while to pan out anyway lol.
@mourka01
27 күн бұрын
Took awhile he had rookie sack record until this year 🤔
@pdraggy
27 күн бұрын
@@mourka01 cool I thought this new coach was a joke hope he can make latu into the terminator he was in college!
@mourka01
27 күн бұрын
@pdraggy I think my fav jj watt draft quote was "he will be a bust a bust in canton" Wade Phillips
@pdraggy
27 күн бұрын
@@mourka01 what a prophet lol
@braydenschmidtke17127 күн бұрын
Damn I Miss og Pat Pete
@TheGuitarded127 күн бұрын
Even in 2011, the QB prospects were overhyped and overrated. Football fans just never learn 😂
@ShonTV15
27 күн бұрын
It’s gonna continuously happen simply by virtue of how important the position is. Everyone is desperate to find that next franchise QB, so they’ll always find a way to see the best in almost every QB prospect.
@claysimonsen
27 күн бұрын
I don’t think that they’re overhyped and overrated. They are the single most important position in all of (the major) sports by a wide margin. It’s absolutely worth it to keep trying to get your guy in a league where you need one to win, and when they can instantly change the fortunes of your franchise. There is a huge amount of non QB first rounders that bust as well
@TheGuitarded1
27 күн бұрын
@@claysimonsen Yes they are overhyped, overrated, and overvalued. And absolutely not worth it when guys like JJ Watt or Von Miller are on the board.
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This is EXACTLY the kind of off-season stuff I want. Great show
This was really fun.
I like this concept. I hope they stick with it and let it develop. It has potential. (In general, there's a lot of space in the media for looking back at football. There's always so much focus on news.) I would suggest a longer version of the broadcast with more time for them to speak though.
@george474747
27 күн бұрын
As the guys get loose with it, it could just be free form with talk about whatever comes to mind - just having fun. Good to have something in the offseason which is relaxed, not hardcore analysis.
The shot from behind of Sam and Steve watching the broadcast had real MST3K energy
This makes me miss this era of football. 2004/5-2011 in my mind was the best time in football history. In college and NFL. So many legendary and historic players and teams, i wont begin to name them all. I think about this era of football at least once a week. I wish i could go back and experience it all over again
So as a Jacksonville Jaguars fan...It has been said locally here that the Blane Gabbert years here were constantly he looks like he is putting it all together in practice. Then crapped the bed on game day. One Jacksonville head coach I think Mularkey said he was the best practice player he had ever seen.
I’ll never forget where I was during this draft. I got into a jet ski accident the day before and then spent this entire day eating pizza and watching the draft, despite not really being a draftnik. In many ways, that experience made me the massive fan of the draft that I am today (also the Jets literally never being good)
I didnt watch this draft but in 2011 i was a junior in high school. I remember being happy that Cam Newton was gonna be gone from Auburn and they could return to being bad. Those teams with Cam brought me quite a bit of pain. 😢😂
JJ watt became the greatest player on franchise history 🤘
More of this
I rewatched the 2014 draft not too long ago. I think that would be a fun one for you guys to cover next. The talent available and the trades and slides drama are imo better than this class
Great show but I would’ve loved a bit more talk about each pick. Kinda superficial and with the in depth knowledge one has gotten used to from this podcast I think a lot was left on the table.
I love that Steve loves football so much that he was sneaking draft picks during his own semi-pro game
I was listening to a Buffalo area radio station as the draft was getting started. Once the Panthers took Newton, the consensus seemed to be that the Bills should take Dareus or Miller, whichever one Denver didn't take. And I'll never forget what the guy said. "If this pick is anyone OTHER than Marcel Dareus, whoever gets taken with this pick will be the most heavily scrutinized player in the history of the franchise."
Holy fuck how many times are you gonna say PFF analyst, tough watch
Really enjoyed this, great draft fill while slackers like Sikkema and Rogers get married and enjoy their summer like weirdos
@tylake.
27 күн бұрын
I know right! They are so selfish!!
I like Steve's pff lore
More episodes like this. Just not 2017. As a cowboys fan I can’t do that
Love this!!
Great idea I love this
Great idea, would love to see more of these!
steve calls jake locker a toolbag. noted
I don't see the need to avoid spoilers. I expect most of us are pretty hardcore football fans who watched these guys' careers. I pretty much remember which spots guys went at, and certainly which teams they played for.
Still think the browns could of use julio lmao
Crazy trade for Julio. He was awesome but it really made no sense at the time. Needed a pass rush after not being able to stop the Packers.
Sherrod had a really bad leg injury during the 2011 season. Poor left tackle play probably cost the Packers at least a conference championship in 2011.
At the time I loved the trade. If it was anyone other than AJ or Julio I would have hated it.
On jj watt, his college dline coach was just hired by the Colts. And a big reason colts media points to is that he coached jj watt... but like you point out watt took a while to pan out anyway lol.
@mourka01
27 күн бұрын
Took awhile he had rookie sack record until this year 🤔
@pdraggy
27 күн бұрын
@@mourka01 cool I thought this new coach was a joke hope he can make latu into the terminator he was in college!
@mourka01
27 күн бұрын
@pdraggy I think my fav jj watt draft quote was "he will be a bust a bust in canton" Wade Phillips
@pdraggy
27 күн бұрын
@@mourka01 what a prophet lol
Damn I Miss og Pat Pete
Even in 2011, the QB prospects were overhyped and overrated. Football fans just never learn 😂
@ShonTV15
27 күн бұрын
It’s gonna continuously happen simply by virtue of how important the position is. Everyone is desperate to find that next franchise QB, so they’ll always find a way to see the best in almost every QB prospect.
@claysimonsen
27 күн бұрын
I don’t think that they’re overhyped and overrated. They are the single most important position in all of (the major) sports by a wide margin. It’s absolutely worth it to keep trying to get your guy in a league where you need one to win, and when they can instantly change the fortunes of your franchise. There is a huge amount of non QB first rounders that bust as well
@TheGuitarded1
27 күн бұрын
@@claysimonsen Yes they are overhyped, overrated, and overvalued. And absolutely not worth it when guys like JJ Watt or Von Miller are on the board.
now SAM calls josh allen a tool bag lol