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Steve Spurrier as a player: Really good in college, bad in the NFL. Steve Spurrier as a coach: Really good in college, bad in the NFL. At least he's consistent...
@@bobwalsh3751 7/10 is well above average for any given coach in the NFL. A 7 coach is running a consistent playoff team, not necessarily a deep contender but consistently .500+ and making it to wild card round almost every year at the very least. Spurrier is more of a 5.5 to me, 7 can't really be considered "eh".
Carson Palmer may be overshadowed by playing in the era of Brees, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, and Tom Brady, but his career was very good. 14 seasons, 13th all time in passing TD, 14th all time in passing yards. He didn't have much playoff success, but he almost certainly had an above average career for a number 1 overall pick.
Palmer definitely doesn't get the credit he deserves. He had quite a few pretty good seasons with the Bengals and had that resurgence in Oakland and Arizona. 6 or 7 4000 yd seasons, 3 probowls, even led the NFL in TD's and comp% in 05.
@@unkledoda420 there were a lot of really good QBs from the 2000s that are over looked and forgotten because they arent Brady, Manning and Brees. I think it's a shame. Imo ppl put way too much weight on super bowl rings. football isnt like basketball where one player can be the difference between a championship season and a loss. even if a QB has a game winning drive or TD guess what if it wasnt for the defense they wouldnt even be in that position, if it wasnt for the receiver catching it they wouldn't win, if it wasnt for the kicker, punter, line man etc etc. I could go on but my point is they shouldnt matter that much when discussing how good someone was. I mean do people bring up super bowl rings when talking about any other position in football? so why is it just QBs?
This man, I started watching him around same time with Urinatingtree back in 2017, and he's now at 300K, like just damn.. It's just amazing to see road to higher numbers
Rodney Peete was a decent, if unspectacular NFL quarterback. While he has a poor TD to INT ratio, he does have a career winning record, and was a solid backup.
Yeah ! Ole Peete ! Rodney Is an 80s NFL staple... Yes he was a solid QB.. You never knew when he would beat your team unexpectedly... I haven't heard that name since Christian Okeye days.. Thanks for giving a shout out to us under dogs you can't count out of the fight
He was improving over his rookie year, and then Gase came in and Darnold shit the bed that year. Gase ruins everything he touches, and I hope he comes back to succeed in Carolina... No one deserves to be ruined by that googly eyed doofus 😒
@@reppingl Yup. Also, has this guy never heard of Peyton Manning? Fine, Darnold wasn't allowed to call audibles. I just wish more people would give other deserving QBs the benefit of the doubt. Despite that they _say,_ Poles & Eberflus clearly *acted* in ways that Clearly Indicate they wanted Justin Fields out.
I'd like to shout out an honorable mention - The Johnny Manziel "scramble and dodge until you just heave it up on a prayer" skillset didn't translate well into the NFL... Show me the Money!
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I don't know if Tebow really belongs on the list as a tight end. As for QB, I still think if he entered the league today and was given a Taysom Hill type sub package, it may have worked out. The problem was drafting him in the first, which miscast him.
Imagine a reality where Tebow stuck with baseball (he played in High School), his time in the Mets’ farm system showed that he had talent, but needed to work on the fundamentals. Hitting needed some work, but he could hit some monster home runs.
Tebow was a crap QB who kept getting bailed out by Demyrius Thomas, who ALSO bailed out by his Offensive Coordinator, who himself was bailed out by Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers.
@@joermnyc the problem was that Tebow couldn't read a defense if it was printed on the back of a cereal box. It's very doubtful he would have ever been able to read pitches that any competent MLB pitcher could throw either.
0:01 College -> NFL 0:30 It’s Fall 1:37 Steve Spurrier We’re gonna pass the ball 🏈 2:38 Weakness: Blitz 3:37 Timothy Richard Tebow • Incomplete Magic Man 5:26 Buccaneers 2012 •Schiano NO QUIT mentality 7:12 Chip Kelly FAST HURRY ZZZZZOOOMMMM 8:54 USC QBs Matt Lienart, Matt Barkley Sam Darnold? (Come on man, you were so good in college) Weakness: Pressure pressure pressure 11:43 That’s it!
I dont get why if it was so obvious Tebow wasnt going to be good in the nfl why tf did the Broncos take him and in the first round too. what were they thinking???
College coaches that fail to grasp that they're not really the boss of the guy making 15M a year with 60 M of his contract guaranteed don't really do that well in the NFL. That guy isn't intimidated by you like he was as 18 year old at State U .. because it's much easier to fire your ass than to cut him and take a bath of a cap hit ..... and he knows that.
In a game show called The Chase, a former college Jeopardy champion faced off against Ken Jennings. Ken told him that he may be a champion in the college leagues, but now he was in the KenFL.
My favorite college rule is the one foot in rule, that was implemented in the NFL it would allow teams to put up wayyy more points than the current rule
The one foot rule is one that I hate the most in college. The morre rules they add to help the offense is what's making the NFL less fun to watch. If I wanted to see more points and next to no defense on the field , I'd watch arena football .
Yea Carson Palmer and the Bengals were just good enough that they didn't suck, but not good enough to be good just years of mediocrity. Just like Marvin Lewis. Palmer's best years were in Arizona by far imo and that was towards the end of his career.
Well put. Palmer had a borderline MVP season in 2015. In Cincinnati, he was good enough to be the QB1, but he also was on one of the dysfunctional teams in the NFL. Even with Chad Johnson and Houshmandzadeh as his receivers, he knew he was going nowhere in that franchise and I don’t blame him for wanting to go elsewhere.
@@alexromero2632 man fr. Crazy thing is I want both the rams and bengals to win. Pulling for the rams bc Stafford needs a ring. Damn good qb and got tortured for 10-11 years in Detroit. Plus I think bengals are gonna have more chances in the next few seasons. They look good
As an eagles fan, definitely wrong about chips offense in the NFL. It actually worked and many defenses were gassed trying to stop them. The actual problem came when he got ultimate power and started dumping the players that were perfect for his offense (Jackson, McCoy, maclin and even Foles to an extent) That’s were he failed. He was an awful GM and I believe he didn’t want to win with “Andy Reid’s team”
He repeatedly said that he didn't care about time of possession, and in his one playoff game, the Iggles took the lead with over four minutes left, just to watch the Saints drive down the field in freezing weather and get the winning field goal as time expired. Even without the terrible personnel decisions, he was wearing his team out.
As someone who grew up watching those early 2000s Bengals teams, I definitely think Carson was an elite talent, especially with prime Ocho & Houshmandzadeh to toss to. His later Renaissance in Arizona proved that. What held him back really was just the long list of injuries, sadly. Healthy Carson was amazing--that 06 Bengals squad was Superbowl caliber--but he was off the field too often.
Being a serious numbers guy, the Tebow hype pissed me off even at the time. I mean, sure, he had a couple late comebacks to his name, but he wouldn't have needed to make those comebacks if he played at even a league-average level.
Had a front row seat to that Chip Kelly experiment as an Eagles fan. You can chalk him up on the "ruling with an iron fist" thing, too, since he was trying to control the players' diets, to the point of trying to stop them all eating red meat and too many carbs... in Philly... Home of the cheesesteak. Also, when an offense can be 1 or 2 in yards (i forget which they were), something like 5th to 8th in scoring... and dead last in time of possession, something doesn't add up... Then, of course, for his offense based around speed, he systematically got rid of the fastest players on our team: DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy... all driven off or traded by Kelly. Take the best players out of a speed-based offense, and it all goes to hell. I've never coached a day in my life and *I* could have told Kelly that. He was a bad coach with one trick that put the defense in bad spots constantly, and an even worse GM. Not that this is a sore spot for Eagles fans or anything.... >.>
College plays can be brought into the NFL. Shit, Andy Reid adapted a ton of college-style plays over the course of his tenure in KC. The shovel pass has become a thing in the NFL because Reid showed how to implement it. Big Red ran a play from the 1949 Rose Bowl in Super Bowl 54.
Every play in the modern nfl started in college. Football is a trickle up sport where the offenses are always 10 years behind. Every team is a spread team like purdue back in the early 2000s in 10 years the spread veer will be the norm
@@adamw5803 It's all about scheming and practice. Wonder why the Chiefs can run a screen like no one else can? He personally shows where every offensive lineman needs to be during it.
I'm amazed you didn't mention the Triple Option. I'm unsure if you've done a video like this but maybe outline differences between NCAA and NFL football (and maybe High School and/or other alternative leagues)
Options in general just don't work well in the NFL anymore. The passing game just kills it, and clock management games while they are ingenious, are also extremely damn boring to watch. Unfortunately the NFL wants to be more entertainment than a sport and it's even failing at that.
@@rifleman1002 the ravens, number 1 rushing offense is an option offense. Most teams now have option reads implemented in their run game (watch any handoff from gun). If you follow highschool football you know the rpo is the classic veer play with the B-back as the run option and the a-back stretcheing the defense un a screen with the ability to run for the qb baked in. Everybody does it now. The option is all over the nfl
That blitz on the kneeldown was crazy. I forgot Coughlin was giving him a talking to at the game-end handshake until I saw your clip. You usually don't see that between coaches.
I can remember when Spurrier tried the no pass blocking approach as coach of the Redskins ....... turned out DL / LB were fine with killing his unprotected QB ... the QB not so happy.
The big league adapts very quickly, they have a lot more scouting and research potential; that's why sometimes it seems like something from college is working, but only for about six minutes.
Spurrier had two main problems: 1) he was lazy 2) at Florida he had great athletes because he could pretty much get whomever he wanted (like Nick Saban and Dabo Sweeney now), but in the NFL everybody has great athletes. It takes coaching and game planning by coaching staffs to utilize those athletes properly. And Spurrier thought since he was ‘The ‘Ole Ball Coach’ he didn’t have to make the effort championship coaches did.
Spurrier's offense wasn't new, similar schemes were run successfully before, most notably by Don Coryell. You are right that he didn't have to work hard to beat most of the one dimensional coaches in college he faced. When he got to the NFL, with coaches who could analyze everything he did, he was like a beginning chess player against a Grandmaster.
You should've throw OHIO STATE qbs in there as well .... here is the list of QBs that came out of Ohio St to the NFL since 1982: Art Schlichter, Mike Tomczak, Tom Tupa, Kent Graham, Bobby Hoying, Joe Germaine, Craig Krenzel, Troy Smith, Terrell Pryor, Cardale Jones and Dwayne Haskins Justin Fields has a shot to turn this around but.....he was a transfer so, would that really count??
A bit morbid to think about, and we’ll probably never know: if Dwayne Haskins hadn’t died, would the Steelers have drafted Kenny Pickett? They’d already anointed Trubisky as the starter, and also had Mason Rudolph. Granted none of them had Kenny’s level of success (if you can call it that), but I wonder how their decision making might have been altered by that event.
Tebow was in Jags camp to sell PSL and jerseys ..... MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. And he sold plenty of minor league baseball tickets for the Mets .... he never really worked on on the field but those franchises got stuff from them they'd not get from others.
I don’t have any stats to back this up either, but it seems like the thesis statement for a few of these (Tebow, USC QBs) is that - unlike in college - handsomeness does you no favors in the NFL. “I mean, look at these guys.”
The funny thing about the Bucs going zero blitz against the Giants in victory formation is that Madden won't even let you do that. If your opponent is in victory formation, even if you call engage eight in a 4-4 or 5-2 set, your players won't go hard. They'll take a step forward and then stop
If Tebow could have fixed his throwing motion, got proper grooming under a good QB, a good coaching staff, and adapted to the NFL'S style, he might have had a chance. His playing style is more common in today's NFL. He was just unfortunately, ahead of the schedule. Not saying he would have been elite but definitely could have been a potential starter with proper training.
Chip Kelly himself didn’t work, but his offense is the new normal. People used to watch those 2010s Oregon teams and their jaws would hit the floor cause they would see hurry up shotgun three wide read options. The spread is everywhere now.
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This video needs to be updated with the legend, urban Meyer
FivePoints Vids sounds like you channeled Norm McDonald at the end of this one. Excellent
Steve Spurrier as a player: Really good in college, bad in the NFL.
Steve Spurrier as a coach: Really good in college, bad in the NFL.
At least he's consistent...
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Correction: Spurrier was AMAZING as a player in college and eh 7/10 in the NFL. As a college coach, great; NFL coaching was deplorable by comparison.
@@bobwalsh3751 7/10 is well above average for any given coach in the NFL. A 7 coach is running a consistent playoff team, not necessarily a deep contender but consistently .500+ and making it to wild card round almost every year at the very least. Spurrier is more of a 5.5 to me, 7 can't really be considered "eh".
@@ScentSense He said his playing career was 7/10, not his coaching.
He was by far the best coach in the aaf. shows how important a good coach really is
Carson Palmer may be overshadowed by playing in the era of Brees, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, and Tom Brady, but his career was very good. 14 seasons, 13th all time in passing TD, 14th all time in passing yards. He didn't have much playoff success, but he almost certainly had an above average career for a number 1 overall pick.
Palmer definitely doesn't get the credit he deserves. He had quite a few pretty good seasons with the Bengals and had that resurgence in Oakland and Arizona. 6 or 7 4000 yd seasons, 3 probowls, even led the NFL in TD's and comp% in 05.
And the fact he was in Cincy and Arizona didn't help em. But yea he was damn good! Troy Polamalu's roommate at USC
“He didn’t have much playoff success” nah he sucked
@@zew1414 His time in Arizona was very successful.
@@unkledoda420 there were a lot of really good QBs from the 2000s that are over looked and forgotten because they arent Brady, Manning and Brees. I think it's a shame. Imo ppl put way too much weight on super bowl rings. football isnt like basketball where one player can be the difference between a championship season and a loss. even if a QB has a game winning drive or TD guess what if it wasnt for the defense they wouldnt even be in that position, if it wasnt for the receiver catching it they wouldn't win, if it wasnt for the kicker, punter, line man etc etc. I could go on but my point is they shouldnt matter that much when discussing how good someone was. I mean do people bring up super bowl rings when talking about any other position in football? so why is it just QBs?
This man, I started watching him around same time with Urinatingtree back in 2017, and he's now at 300K, like just damn.. It's just amazing to see road to higher numbers
Thanks for sticking with me Alex
Same here man I have loved watching five and tree
same here love both of em
Rodney Peete was a decent, if unspectacular NFL quarterback. While he has a poor TD to INT ratio, he does have a career winning record, and was a solid backup.
I grew up a Panthers fan and too this day my dad says the most underrated Panthers QB was Rodney Peete.
His wife is hot
@@jonpike9991 Exactly. You can't be a shitty QB and snag Holly Robinson!
Yeah ! Ole Peete ! Rodney Is an 80s NFL staple... Yes he was a solid QB.. You never knew when he would beat your team unexpectedly... I haven't heard that name since Christian Okeye days.. Thanks for giving a shout out to us under dogs you can't count out of the fight
@@jonpike9991 what a legacy 🤯
I’m interested to see how Urban does with the jags. From his interviews lately he looks like he is done with it already…
It was a horrible hire off rip, especially when they were about to land a generational talent at QB.
Jags 1-16 coming soon
He’ll be gone in his standard 2 seasons
And UrbAN doesn't have Te-BLOW. Yes he has Lawrence but he and T-blow-me were such great bungholio buddies that Meyer quit Florida when he graduated
At such a quick pace, he's gonna be the NFL equivalent of The Shockmaster. And we all know how it went.
In Sam Darnold's defense, nobody would be able to hack it with Adam Gase calling the shots
He was improving over his rookie year, and then Gase came in and Darnold shit the bed that year. Gase ruins everything he touches, and I hope he comes back to succeed in Carolina... No one deserves to be ruined by that googly eyed doofus 😒
@@ScentSense darnold stinks now, even when he’s away from Gase
@@reppingl Yup. Also, has this guy never heard of Peyton Manning? Fine, Darnold wasn't allowed to call audibles. I just wish more people would give other deserving QBs the benefit of the doubt. Despite that they _say,_ Poles & Eberflus clearly *acted* in ways that Clearly Indicate they wanted Justin Fields out.
That whole tebow bit with the choir was perfect *chefs kiss*
I'd like to shout out an honorable mention - The Johnny Manziel "scramble and dodge until you just heave it up on a prayer" skillset didn't translate well into the NFL... Show me the Money!
Congrats on 300k!! you deserve it Mr.FivePoints!! 🎉
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In all seriousness, congrats on the milestone!
I don't know if Tebow really belongs on the list as a tight end. As for QB, I still think if he entered the league today and was given a Taysom Hill type sub package, it may have worked out. The problem was drafting him in the first, which miscast him.
He’s on the list as a qb
Imagine a reality where Tebow stuck with baseball (he played in High School), his time in the Mets’ farm system showed that he had talent, but needed to work on the fundamentals. Hitting needed some work, but he could hit some monster home runs.
Tebow was a crap QB who kept getting bailed out by Demyrius Thomas, who ALSO bailed out by his Offensive Coordinator, who himself was bailed out by Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers.
@@joermnyc the problem was that Tebow couldn't read a defense if it was printed on the back of a cereal box. It's very doubtful he would have ever been able to read pitches that any competent MLB pitcher could throw either.
@@joermnyc Tebow is all raw athleticism with no fundamentals and no desire to learn. He's a joke and deserves to be labelled as such.
0:01 College -> NFL
0:30 It’s Fall
1:37 Steve Spurrier
We’re gonna pass the ball 🏈
2:38 Weakness: Blitz
3:37 Timothy Richard Tebow
• Incomplete Magic Man
5:26 Buccaneers 2012
•Schiano NO QUIT mentality
7:12 Chip Kelly
FAST HURRY ZZZZZOOOMMMM
8:54 USC QBs
Matt Lienart, Matt Barkley
Sam Darnold? (Come on man, you were so good in college)
Weakness: Pressure pressure pressure
11:43 That’s it!
You're a legend.
Some heroes don't wear capes
I dont get why if it was so obvious Tebow wasnt going to be good in the nfl why tf did the Broncos take him and in the first round too. what were they thinking???
Seeing Chip Kelly in a Niners hat still hurts my eyes. Our worst season ever, but it did get Baalke fired
And really, isn't that the happy ending everyone wanted?
And they hired him so quickly after the Eagles fired him.
Shanahan sadly is slowly becoming like Kelly...predictable offensively.
That transitional period going from Harbaugh -> Tomsula -> Kelly was painful. It was horrible to watch.
@@Warmaker01 I can't stand the 49ers (Montana was better than Brady) and I couldn't stand watching that happen to your team. Tomsula the Kelly.
College coaches that fail to grasp that they're not really the boss of the guy making 15M a year with 60 M of his contract guaranteed don't really do that well in the NFL. That guy isn't intimidated by you like he was as 18 year old at State U .. because it's much easier to fire your ass than to cut him and take a bath of a cap hit ..... and he knows that.
It feels like it's been a long time since Adam did a traditional 5 Point format on these videos.
In a game show called The Chase, a former college Jeopardy champion faced off against Ken Jennings. Ken told him that he may be a champion in the college leagues, but now he was in the KenFL.
8:41 Excuse you! Chip Kelly won *two* games in SF!
(they were both against the rams)
(and it got Baalke fired)
My favorite college rule is the one foot in rule, that was implemented in the NFL it would allow teams to put up wayyy more points than the current rule
In the words of Chiseled Adonis, “In College, one foot=Ten Toes!
The rules are already heavily in favor of offenses, plus toe tap catches are so much cooler in the NFL.
@@iels7346 to each their own. I rather enjoy the college rule but have the pro rule during overtime
@@0fficialdregs definitely not. The rules are already inconsistent enough without doing it on purpose
The one foot rule is one that I hate the most in college. The morre rules they add to help the offense is what's making the NFL less fun to watch. If I wanted to see more points and next to no defense on the field , I'd watch arena football .
My favorite part about your channel is that you cover all sports. Although I do wish you covered hockey more
I do too, but the hockey audience is pretty small on TH-cam. I will mix it in though.
@@FivePointsVids unfortunately that is true
Yea Carson Palmer and the Bengals were just good enough that they didn't suck, but not good enough to be good just years of mediocrity. Just like Marvin Lewis. Palmer's best years were in Arizona by far imo and that was towards the end of his career.
Well put. Palmer had a borderline MVP season in 2015. In Cincinnati, he was good enough to be the QB1, but he also was on one of the dysfunctional teams in the NFL. Even with Chad Johnson and Houshmandzadeh as his receivers, he knew he was going nowhere in that franchise and I don’t blame him for wanting to go elsewhere.
4 months later and here the bengals are playing in the afc championship game. Shits crazy haha. Go bengals. Beat the queefs! #TitanUp
@@pansexualdickhaver6878 Now the super bowl!? What? N one seen that coming.
@@alexromero2632 man fr. Crazy thing is I want both the rams and bengals to win. Pulling for the rams bc Stafford needs a ring. Damn good qb and got tortured for 10-11 years in Detroit. Plus I think bengals are gonna have more chances in the next few seasons. They look good
Buckeye QBs so far worse in the NFL than the Trojans. Just saying.
Art Schlichter said I will take that bet.
lol i just listed all them in a comment before reading this...always good to see another man of culture
ohio st qbs have rarely been highly touted. outside of haskins, fields and schlichter, they’ve mostly been mid round picks at best
One guy from the Steelers pregame radio show referred to the Spurrier coached Skins as the "Red Gators" hahaha
Still cant believe i watched mark sanchez beat brady and peyton manning…..IN THE PLAYOFFS.
This needs to be updated to include Urban Meyer's antics.
I would full blitz kneel down plays everytime. Good call, coach.
As an eagles fan, definitely wrong about chips offense in the NFL. It actually worked and many defenses were gassed trying to stop them. The actual problem came when he got ultimate power and started dumping the players that were perfect for his offense (Jackson, McCoy, maclin and even Foles to an extent)
That’s were he failed. He was an awful GM and I believe he didn’t want to win with “Andy Reid’s team”
Fair
He repeatedly said that he didn't care about time of possession, and in his one playoff game, the Iggles took the lead with over four minutes left, just to watch the Saints drive down the field in freezing weather and get the winning field goal as time expired. Even without the terrible personnel decisions, he was wearing his team out.
His offenses couldn’t sustain that tempo through the season. His own team got gassed. But ok sport
Well it worked at Oregon until we went up against teams like Ohio state LSU and Auburn
I've used manscape for months and there hasn't been one woman that was impressed with that area, granted I haven't been with any women in months
…….NOOOOOOOOOOO
As someone who grew up watching those early 2000s Bengals teams, I definitely think Carson was an elite talent, especially with prime Ocho & Houshmandzadeh to toss to. His later Renaissance in Arizona proved that.
What held him back really was just the long list of injuries, sadly. Healthy Carson was amazing--that 06 Bengals squad was Superbowl caliber--but he was off the field too often.
Being a serious numbers guy, the Tebow hype pissed me off even at the time. I mean, sure, he had a couple late comebacks to his name, but he wouldn't have needed to make those comebacks if he played at even a league-average level.
Sometimes it's not easy to spot rank idiocy, but people advocating for Tim Tebow to play QB in the NFL make it very, very easy.
Rest in peace D Thomas :(
Not only did Bobby Petrino not work in the NFL he didn't even finish the season out and typed a note pretending to be sad about leaving
Yeah, once Vick was out Petrino took the fast train out of there. Then he got in a motorcycle accident with his side chick.
Tebow's "cosplay as a tight end," lol, you are cold as ice!🤣👍
Steve Spurrier's playstyle was like the Run & Shoot ran by the Houston Oilers
Who ultimately won jack and shit playing that way ....
The Nick Sabin era in Miami was so forgettable, that’s how bad it was
What the Dolphins did was INSANELY idiotic buy cutting Drew Brees for a failed physical. Saban was right to get the hell out.
@@rifleman1002 it's easy to say that now . Lots of people passed on Brees , no one figured how good he would be after that injury.
@@feck2594 It's even easier to say that since Brees is one of the better qbs in league history and Saban well you know.
He knows how to win.
When I was in university I pretty much lived on McDonald’s and ramen for 4 years.
Congrats for 300k. Here's to the next milestone
Congratulations on the 300k FivePoints! One of the G.O.A.T. TH-camrs!!!!
"Yeah I'm Saving Up to Go Back To College"
Chip Kelly 2017
In 2012, Tim Tebow was traded to the New York Jets.
I think I found the problem. The Jets buttfumbled his development.
You can't develop a rock. No matter how shiny you polish it, it is still just a rock.
He wasn't traded to the Jets. He signed as a free agent.
Urban should've watched this for #3 alone 🤣
Had a front row seat to that Chip Kelly experiment as an Eagles fan. You can chalk him up on the "ruling with an iron fist" thing, too, since he was trying to control the players' diets, to the point of trying to stop them all eating red meat and too many carbs... in Philly... Home of the cheesesteak. Also, when an offense can be 1 or 2 in yards (i forget which they were), something like 5th to 8th in scoring... and dead last in time of possession, something doesn't add up...
Then, of course, for his offense based around speed, he systematically got rid of the fastest players on our team: DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy... all driven off or traded by Kelly. Take the best players out of a speed-based offense, and it all goes to hell. I've never coached a day in my life and *I* could have told Kelly that. He was a bad coach with one trick that put the defense in bad spots constantly, and an even worse GM.
Not that this is a sore spot for Eagles fans or anything.... >.>
"Tim Tebow's latest Cosplay as an NFL tight end" lolololooolol
Well, I guess you gotta update this. Meyer sends his regards
College plays can be brought into the NFL. Shit, Andy Reid adapted a ton of college-style plays over the course of his tenure in KC. The shovel pass has become a thing in the NFL because Reid showed how to implement it. Big Red ran a play from the 1949 Rose Bowl in Super Bowl 54.
Andy Reid is also one of the best coaches in the NFL. Just because he can pull off college plays doesn't mean they're going to work for everyone
Every play in the modern nfl started in college. Football is a trickle up sport where the offenses are always 10 years behind.
Every team is a spread team like purdue back in the early 2000s in 10 years the spread veer will be the norm
@@adamw5803 It's all about scheming and practice. Wonder why the Chiefs can run a screen like no one else can? He personally shows where every offensive lineman needs to be during it.
"mark dirty Sanchez" literally had me lol
I'm amazed you didn't mention the Triple Option.
I'm unsure if you've done a video like this but maybe outline differences between NCAA and NFL football (and maybe High School and/or other alternative leagues)
Options in general just don't work well in the NFL anymore. The passing game just kills it, and clock management games while they are ingenious, are also extremely damn boring to watch. Unfortunately the NFL wants to be more entertainment than a sport and it's even failing at that.
@@rifleman1002 the ravens, number 1 rushing offense is an option offense. Most teams now have option reads implemented in their run game (watch any handoff from gun). If you follow highschool football you know the rpo is the classic veer play with the B-back as the run option and the a-back stretcheing the defense un a screen with the ability to run for the qb baked in. Everybody does it now. The option is all over the nfl
Urban Meyer is definitely taking notes, already cut out #4.
rip demaryius thomas btw
College is a place to learn?
"There's a time and place for everything, and its called college" - Chef, South Park.
Love the angelic music for Tebow 😋
Schiano knocking Eli on his butt was the best thing he ever did.
Tim Tebow has won as many playoff games as the Detroit Lions have in 65 years
Surprised Lou Holtz didn't make it in here. He tried to run the Veer at the NFL level.
Darnold’s looking revived. Slovis might break the curse.
You forgot one college thing that didn't work in the NFL: Lou Holtz
I knew exactly what was about to happen when I saw the buccaneers against a team lined up in kneel down
Congrats on 300K!!!
I remember the replacement refs going on Inside the NFL and saying Schiano was not professional... and those guys were AWFUL!
300K congrats on the milestone!!!
That blitz on the kneeldown was crazy. I forgot Coughlin was giving him a talking to at the game-end handshake until I saw your clip. You usually don't see that between coaches.
Chip Kelly was out of the NFL faster than hurry-up offense
His NFL career was two and out like a CFL hurry up offense
The wildcat, bobby patrino, Vince Young, the wildcat, most Notre Dame draft picks from 2000 & on.
Reminds me of a joke I made up: What do the NHL, NBA, MLB, and NFL all have in common? ... None of them have any use for an option quarterback.
As a Bruin, seeing Chip made me say, "Yup....that's Chip...." Then I see the Trojans at the only thing I want to see them at for #1. Day saved!
0:07 currently in college super hungover after a 8am this morning… felt that
I can remember when Spurrier tried the no pass blocking approach as coach of the Redskins ....... turned out DL / LB were fine with killing his unprotected QB ... the QB not so happy.
Number 1 had me dying laughing.
Serious Danny Wuerffel energy with that last take.
The big league adapts very quickly, they have a lot more scouting and research potential; that's why sometimes it seems like something from college is working, but only for about six minutes.
Tim Tebow aka Muno on “Yo Gabba Gabba”!!! I mean that AFFECTIONATELY!!! 😊😊😊
3:48 yoooooo was he really THAT jacked when he came back? 😭💀
I don’t even really like football or follow the NFL but this channel is so entertaining
The transition into the sponsor was great!
FPV has to have the world record for largest collection of stock footage
Spurrier had two main problems: 1) he was lazy 2) at Florida he had great athletes because he could pretty much get whomever he wanted (like Nick Saban and Dabo Sweeney now), but in the NFL everybody has great athletes. It takes coaching and game planning by coaching staffs to utilize those athletes properly. And Spurrier thought since he was ‘The ‘Ole Ball Coach’ he didn’t have to make the effort championship coaches did.
Spurrier's offense wasn't new, similar schemes were run successfully before, most notably by Don Coryell. You are right that he didn't have to work hard to beat most of the one dimensional coaches in college he faced. When he got to the NFL, with coaches who could analyze everything he did, he was like a beginning chess player against a Grandmaster.
3:55 Me, a Steelers fan: pls no
I love hearing a fellow Ram talk about college days
Soon we can add to this Matt Rhule.
This is giving me horror flashbacks to the chip Kelly days
😂 I wish you would've said Nick Saban
You should've throw OHIO STATE qbs in there as well .... here is the list of QBs that came out of Ohio St to the NFL since 1982:
Art Schlichter, Mike Tomczak, Tom Tupa, Kent Graham, Bobby Hoying, Joe Germaine, Craig Krenzel, Troy Smith, Terrell Pryor, Cardale Jones and Dwayne Haskins
Justin Fields has a shot to turn this around but.....he was a transfer so, would that really count??
A bit morbid to think about, and we’ll probably never know: if Dwayne Haskins hadn’t died, would the Steelers have drafted Kenny Pickett? They’d already anointed Trubisky as the starter, and also had Mason Rudolph. Granted none of them had Kenny’s level of success (if you can call it that), but I wonder how their decision making might have been altered by that event.
Congratulations on 300K
Not even a dishonorable mention of Bobby Petrino?!?
"This video brought to you by Manscaped. Now let's talk about the Ol' Ball Coach."
RIP DT
Tebow was in Jags camp to sell PSL and jerseys ..... MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. And he sold plenty of minor league baseball tickets for the Mets .... he never really worked on on the field but those franchises got stuff from them they'd not get from others.
I don’t have any stats to back this up either, but it seems like the thesis statement for a few of these (Tebow, USC QBs) is that - unlike in college - handsomeness does you no favors in the NFL. “I mean, look at these guys.”
You're really good at this.
Like your videos keep up the good work, just subscribed.
Congrats on 300K! On to the next hundred thousand!
This was a Gators-centric episode. I thought you were going to mention Myer from the thumbnail. Let's also not forget Nick Sabin tried the NFL.
He left because the Dolphins head Doctor failed DREW BREES AND HAD HIM CUT
Sagan ain't even touching that area again lmao!!!!!
The funny thing about the Bucs going zero blitz against the Giants in victory formation is that Madden won't even let you do that. If your opponent is in victory formation, even if you call engage eight in a 4-4 or 5-2 set, your players won't go hard. They'll take a step forward and then stop
0:22 lmao I have to watch a Tebow low lights reel its hilarious
If Tebow could have fixed his throwing motion, got proper grooming under a good QB, a good coaching staff, and adapted to the NFL'S style, he might have had a chance. His playing style is more common in today's NFL. He was just unfortunately, ahead of the schedule. Not saying he would have been elite but definitely could have been a potential starter with proper training.
You can't teach a brick to read defenses.
@@lougiacobbi725 very true. That's why I said I believe he may have been starter material but never elite.
I don’t care that Tim Tebow sucks at football, because when he dies he’s going to save me from original sin. Let’s go, God!
LMFAO Kedon Slovis looks like a rich kid. My god, he DOES look like one XD
Tebow threw for 147% lol. So he’s first ballot hall of fame
Yo, that " who tf is this" got me good
Chip Kelly himself didn’t work, but his offense is the new normal. People used to watch those 2010s Oregon teams and their jaws would hit the floor cause they would see hurry up shotgun three wide read options. The spread is everywhere now.