I will say this this and this is hypothetically. Let's say he does. The impossible manages to take the Browns to the Super Bowl. And if he wins, he will be a future hall of famer. You don't take a franchise like cleveland that's been struggling for decades and hasn't been an NFL championship since 1964.
"He was marred by injuries, the team was struggling, and an exciting young quarterback came onto the scene" Happens all the time, so we forget certain players that have great runs in the NFL, not just at quarterback. Really cool as a Browns fan to see him show up in the right place, at the right time with a chance to win it all if they play perfect. I know it's maybe a longshot but that Superbowl run would put Joe Cool in the Hall of Fame, and a Cleveland legend for 100 years.
@@NotAnInsider As long as it is Cleveland football anything. I have worked in and around the industry for close to 25 years, I know production value when I see it. The graphics with the titles are in perfect time with the voiceover, the quality of graphics stayed consistent, making it seamless. The audio levels are consistent, no highs and lows, just one straight level. Good intro and outro. Overall great job.
Nice recap, was interesting to learn he failed physical due to neck injury since that's never discussed, but I did know about the torn ACL. You've earned yourself a sub and should have more.
Flacco was always good. Anquan Boldin Jacoby Jones, and Pita would always run out their routes instead of getting lazy and they would catch the damn ball instead of having butter fingers to create interceptions. Rice was also a guy who would make good decisions as a running back to provide an easy out for Flacco if he needed it. When Flacco got a different set of dudes he would still throw the ball in anticipation to where players are supposed to go and the receiver didn't go there. It is not Flacco's fault a receiver isn't where he supposed to be. It is not Flacco's fault if he throws too hard into a receiver's hands - the receiver needs to catch the damn ball. Flacco is a pocket QB so TEs should do their damn job and do a good chip as they go on their route. The Jets were even lazier and Broncos don't know what they doing.
Oh don’t worry he blew it in a spectacular way! You see some QBs cement their legacy by retiring at the right time. And some still that they have something to prove…to whom exactly I don’t know. Here is another perfect example of an overhyped old player who all of a sudden felt like he was back in his late 20s And not only that he disappointed the team , he did it in a flashy manner!
Do you think Flacco has what it takes to win another Super Bowl?
no
Yes
Probably.
Abso-fuckin-lutely
I will say this this and this is hypothetically. Let's say he does. The impossible manages to take the Browns to the Super Bowl. And if he wins, he will be a future hall of famer. You don't take a franchise like cleveland that's been struggling for decades and hasn't been an NFL championship since 1964.
Ravens fan here, if Baltimore doesn't make it, I hope that Flacco will. Go Ravens and good luck Cleveland.
Great outlook! Always need to cheer on old players from your team!
"He was marred by injuries, the team was struggling, and an exciting young quarterback came onto the scene"
Happens all the time, so we forget certain players that have great runs in the NFL, not just at quarterback. Really cool as a Browns fan to see him show up in the right place, at the right time with a chance to win it all if they play perfect. I know it's maybe a longshot but that Superbowl run would put Joe Cool in the Hall of Fame, and a Cleveland legend for 100 years.
Seriously. Think a lot of teams fall in love with "shiny new toys" instead of trying to build around the people they have.
I just have to say, this is a professional grade production. This can land you a job with a network
Seriously thank you for that compliment. Really appreciate it! Who would you like to see a video on next?
@@NotAnInsider As long as it is Cleveland football anything.
I have worked in and around the industry for close to 25 years, I know production value when I see it. The graphics with the titles are in perfect time with the voiceover, the quality of graphics stayed consistent, making it seamless. The audio levels are consistent, no highs and lows, just one straight level. Good intro and outro. Overall great job.
That means a lot! I put a lot of work into these videos and I'm happy that you enjoyed it!
Nice recap, was interesting to learn he failed physical due to neck injury since that's never discussed, but I did know about the torn ACL. You've earned yourself a sub and should have more.
Thank you so much for the sub! I’m glad you enjoyed the video as well!
JOE FLACCO # 1
As a Pats fan, keep this up brother. Watched the Mac video and this. Trust me, you’l be BIG if you stay consistent 🐐
I really appreciate that! Any requests for the next video?
@@NotAnInsider Honestly not sure. But, do you by chance have a twitter or instagram?! Would absolutely love to talk to you about content!
homeboy won me my fantasy game week 16
The fans chanting sounds like
Flac GOOO
Flac GOOO
FlacGOAT!
The Saviour.
Rooting so hard for the Browns in the playoffs
Nice video! Keep up the good work man!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate hearing that.
Flacco was always good. Anquan Boldin Jacoby Jones, and Pita would always run out their routes instead of getting lazy and they would catch the damn ball instead of having butter fingers to create interceptions.
Rice was also a guy who would make good decisions as a running back to provide an easy out for Flacco if he needed it.
When Flacco got a different set of dudes he would still throw the ball in anticipation to where players are supposed to go and the receiver didn't go there.
It is not Flacco's fault a receiver isn't where he supposed to be. It is not Flacco's fault if he throws too hard into a receiver's hands - the receiver needs to catch the damn ball.
Flacco is a pocket QB so TEs should do their damn job and do a good chip as they go on their route.
The Jets were even lazier and Broncos don't know what they doing.
I’m just not buying Flacco yet.
Although I’ll admit he’s an instant Cleveland legend if he can get them within sniffing distance of the Super Bowl
I would start buying stock in Joe Flacco now!
Oh don’t worry he blew it in a spectacular way!
You see some QBs cement their legacy by retiring at the right time. And some still that they have something to prove…to whom exactly I don’t know.
Here is another perfect example of an overhyped old player who all of a sudden felt like he was back in his late 20s
And not only that he disappointed the team , he did it in a flashy manner!
Some people like to root for underdogs. No need to hate on a good story
@@NotAnInsider sorry no good story for Joe Flacco. I’m a Steelers fan. I do like the production though :)
@@NotAnInsiderI’ll still give you a like and a subscribe for the effort
This didn't age well after the 1st round playoff game, did it?
Regardless of the outcome it was still a good story!
Lol this aged horribly
Actually its still a great story! Regardless of the outcome!