Alpha Texan said:
I sometimes wonder if he'll make a good coach. On one hand, his understanding of what happens on the field seems to be there, as well as the decision making (just on the field). On the other hand, he doesn't really play a game style that can be coached.
Thoughts?
No way. He would be good on TV though imo.Alpha Texan said:
I sometimes wonder if he'll make a good coach. On one hand, his understanding of what happens on the field seems to be there, as well as the decision making (just on the field). On the other hand, he doesn't really play a game style that can be coached.
Thoughts?
Dario said:Alpha Texan said:
I sometimes wonder if he'll make a good coach. On one hand, his understanding of what happens on the field seems to be there, as well as the decision making (just on the field). On the other hand, he doesn't really play a game style that can be coached.
Thoughts?
I doubt his mental conditions would allow him to be a coach. Bipolar disorder is no joke and I seriously doubt anyone with it will be able to handle a job that demands patience as being a sports coach.
If he cared about being an NFL QB, he would've stayed on the team for the next coach or been picked up by another team.ironmanag said:
It was mostly his fault, but he had a coach who was terrible and didn't want him.
No one can succeed with that combination.
GCP12 said:If he cared about being an NFL QB, he would've stayed on the team for the next coach or been picked up by another team.ironmanag said:
It was mostly his fault, but he had a coach who was terrible and didn't want him.
No one can succeed with that combination.
Alpha Texan said:
I sometimes wonder if he'll make a good coach. On one hand, his understanding of what happens on the field seems to be there, as well as the decision making (just on the field). On the other hand, he doesn't really play a game style that can be coached.
Thoughts?
I think he could be successful with a YouTube channel where he golfs with different celebrities and athletes. People like that type of ****Superb Sasquatch said:
Honestly JFF should start a podcast. He could bring on other athletes that have struggled with addiction or other athletes in general. I'd listen to it in a heartbeat
oldfart79 said:
holy crap, man have a few friends and a famly member that use, sorry to say looks to me he uses.
medog said:
He looks terrible. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think his story is going to end well.
It was a weekly podcast for barstool. But it was only around for less than a year and I think it's been almost 2 years since the last episode.T Durden said:
You have a link?
I don't think that's true at all. I think he went to the absolute worst case scenario for his rookie year.TxAg76 said:GCP12 said:If he cared about being an NFL QB, he would've stayed on the team for the next coach or been picked up by another team.ironmanag said:
It was mostly his fault, but he had a coach who was terrible and didn't want him.
No one can succeed with that combination.
This.
His best was more with improv and backyard ball, relying on athleticism, and WRs breaking off routes to find soft spots....and less playing within any system.
And once he got to NFL, that gap in athleticism got narrowed, making it harder to play it his way.