Actually, the market dictates it... and the cap allows for it... deserved and going rate for the job vs losing him to FA is apl factored in. But your trust me bro attitude is great arguement for the over paid owners....
@@theblackflame4002 Yeah except Peyton wasn't. Peyton had to dumb down his plays to a couple words because Russ couldn't be bothered to learn a new playbook. Russ refused to stay in pocket (Peytons System) cause a massive amount of sacks. Sacks that made our O-line look terrible, which was rated a top 10 Oline last year. Russ wouldn't throw over the middle of the field because he was too short to see over our O-line. Russ constantly waited for the play to breakdown instead of doing his reads like he was supposed to. He constantly left wide open receivers like Jeudy because he didn't properly do his reads. If you genuinely think that Russ wasn't a massive problem, I have no clue what to tell you.
@@LavaHawk4 Payton is Belifraud 2.0, nothing without Brees. One SB win then over a decade without coming back, toss in the year ban for his BS bounty gate and you guys have a real winner there. Just like you did with steroid using Manning. Broncos don't have a legit win since Elway
oh my god, THANK YOU FOR BRINGING UP THE DOUBLE STANDARD WITH TUA’S INJURIES. like, i’m not even a tua stan or anything, but it’s wild to me that he gets the injury-prone label despite missing less time than joe burrow
While watching this video, I did suddenly wonder if Burrow is going to have the worst injury luck of any elite QB in years. I hope not, since the NFL is more fun with great players.
he dislocated and broke his hip in college... it's the same injury that killed Bo Jackson's career. and while tua has done excellent at avoiding injury so far, I'd still be reluctant for him to take too many hits just based on him having that past injury.
@@KeegoTheWise It's not just amount of time missed but what kind of injuries, and if the same injuries are repeated. That said, as a Bengals fan I hear Burrow get called injury prone on a daily basis so idk what double standard you are talking about, overreacting to injuries IS the standard.
@@debbaedke3170 and tua will never be half the QB Marino was. All these players, even the kickers are overpaid. God forbid we tell oversized man children that cry every time someone new gets a larger contract than them. They're all overpaid. None of them are half the players we had two decades ago. The NFL needs to realize that the best means of business isn't paying these players top dollar. It will begin by being reinvested into actually winning games from the ground up. Kicking out all these soft players, all these "players" coaches. We need more Bud Grants, and Tom Landry's. Not Tomlins and Lafluers. Coaches that'll fire your asses for miss a practice and make sure everyone is on the same mental level to win. Money is ruining football across the board. -Disgruntled Steelers fan.
They're risking their bodies to play the sport, and generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the league. But I think these contracts are so large and reaching the point that a lot of these players are in it for the greed. Not many people really think they are worth $250 million dollars. But greed knows no bounds.
I do ballet and while we are not getting hit and risking concussions, most are left with chronic body problems for the rest of their life and are paid normally A barely livable salary. It’s just interesting to me the difference in compensation
@@stellafiebig173 The difference in compensation between NFL players and ballet dancers can be attributed to several factors. One of the primary reasons is the revenue generated by them. The NFL is a multi-billion dollar industry with a massive fan base, extensive media coverage, and lucrative advertising deals. This financial power allows for higher salaries for the players. While ballet is a cherished art form, it doesn't generate the same level of revenue or have as broad an audience as professional football. The funding for ballet companies often comes from ticket sales, donations, and grants, which are typically more limited compared to the commercial income streams of professional sports leagues. Pretty simple.
@@bignoob24 I think they're both telling the truth, my cat jumped off my lap when that started...and not just because of my raucous laughter at whatever the hell I'd just heard
I can’t be the only one who has noticed this: The last however many times a QB has gotten an incredibly big extension, a lot of them have gotten injured. Rodgers in 2018, Andrew Luck (I think), Herbert, Burrow, Hurts, Jimmy G in 2018 as well, Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Deshaun Watson (a year after), Stafford, y’all see where I’m going here?
Its because more people are watching, entertainment gets waaaay more money than anything meaningful because people are willing to pay for entertainment
You get it! Common people have been trained to attack one another for table scraps while the billionaires laugh at us because we're not focusing on our anger on them.
@@Shani_papa the owners, own the company. They have to deal with a lot more to keep the company alfoat than you think. Especially now that 70% of the owners haven't owned their teams for more than 20 years. I'm a Steelers fan. I love all the great players who have worn the black and gold. None of them matter compared to the team. No singular player or group of players matters more than the team. I'm not happy with the Rooneys but they deserve every dollar they get cause they've operated an outstanding organization that has been one of the benchmarks of what NFL football should be. Fuck anyone on the team, fuck the gm, fuck the coaches. They're all replaceable. The team isn't. All this money is going to, at least be honest, a majority of young stupid men who only care about themselves. If any of these players today cared about the team they'd never ask to be the next highest paid. They'd tell their agents to fuck off and sign a real team friendly deal. But I'm sorry, I've been working for 10 years of my life already and I'm only 25 and I see these idiots every week get arrested and waste money on frivolous things and then cry that they aren't paid more. The owners deserve their money. The players don't.
@@Shani_papa the wealthy elite have always been the enemy of the common man. America has a culture of idolizing the wealthy elite America is a Fing Oligarchy and the common men are so foolish and have allowed the wealthy elite to pull the wool over our eyes.
@@Shani_papa Owners who sit on their asses all day while making billions because generations of their families are rich i mean look who are apart of the nfl owner oligarchy the Ford family the Roonies Mara family Walmart Jodie Allen Jed York all these owners who come from generational wealth have zero clue about the struggle of the common man. why should someone be allowed to make billions of dollars while people are scraping by?
Remember that Lafleur had the training wheels on Love for the first half of the season, which really limited what the Offense could do, as soon as they came off, Jordan was able to let it rip.
Tua is statistically better when tyreek isn’t on the field, I’m tired of hearing that tua needs tyreek. Tua will be just fine when hill retires. He also hasn’t been under throwing receivers this year but was OVERthrowing them in practice today. His arm strength has never been a problem, his hip injury was the issue
Yeah he’s changed his throw motion allowing for a lot more velocity on his throws, he gets better each season which is exactly what you want in a franchise QB
Yup when Tyreek retires Waddle will still be there to take his spot and there’s always speeders in draft that Miami can go after. We saw in the Jets game how good Waddle could be as the WR#1.
Crazy how Tua has the best win percentage by a significant margin but is universally seen as the "least good." Everyone who has excuses for why Tua wins so many games doesn't want to hear excuses (like guys coming off their coach were starting on both oline and dline at the end of last year) when he loses.
I mean, he (usually) has a solid O line, and has the best running/recieving corp in the league. Maybe top 3 at worst. Wins aren't a QB stat. A team is half offence, half defense, and a QB counts for less than half the offence. I think, when you add coaches that a QB is worth about 10-15% of a teams performance, which in a team sport with a separate attack/defense is HUGE. But I'm not into wins or SBs and play off game results to analyze how good a QB is.
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 If we are talking about Tua, he does not usually have a solid o-line. He has Armstead and bunch of guys the phins went dumpster diving for that Tua (and McDaniel) make look solid by getting the ball out super fast. It's kinda like the Patriots on defense that got guys everyone else didn't want (back in the Belichick days) and made look solid in their system. It's all fake. The "good" line the Phins had last year was Connor Williams, who they picked up for cheap on a one year free agent deal and with the Phins was magically one of the most effectively graded centers in the league; Robert Hunt who's okay but because of his numbers played his way into a massive contract; and Austin Jackson who was seen as draft bust until last year. And last year was the best oline he ever had. Trust me, if the Phins had a talented Oline McDaniel would be calling more run plays like he in San Fran as the run game coordinator. The 9ers were last in pass attempts last year, and are usually near the bottom. Because they actually have a solid Oline and running game. The Dolphins run game and oline is all smoke and mirrors. You really think a 32 year old Raheem Mostert having almost as many TDs as Christian McCaffrey is like normal. No, the only reason their run game works at all is the threat of the pass. That's why they are atrocious in short yardage running situations, cause they can't actually just run the ball down anyone's throat. Without the threat of Tua (and Tyreek and Waddle) just lighting defenses up in the pass the run game completely collapses. It's not something they can lean if the pass game doesn't work. If the pass game doesn't work, the run game doesn't work. And the inverse is not true. Their have been plenty of game where the Phins couldn't get the ball going on the ground and just abandoned the run game and it worked. Just to illustrate the point, the number one need for The Dolphins was interior oline this off season. Basically every pundit agreed on that. Did they draft any, no. The drafted a project tackle who's not projected to start this year, and in the first a defensive edge. Because they believe, rightly or wrong, that Tua can just make it work. And that's been McDaniel and Grier's Philosophy all along.
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 as a Dolphins fan, the o line is subpar at best. There best o lineman always miss around 5-7 games, and by the last half of the season half the starters in the o line are always banged up, weapons he didn’t really have legit ones until his 3rd season (exceptional for rookie Waddle). Tua getting the ball out of his hands quickly makes the online look a little bit better than the numbers show
Crazy since all of them are in the second tier of QB talent in the league, really great but not the best because something or other gives us reason to doubt
Burrow is one of the best play extending/pocket manipulating qbs. If you think his high sack percentage is a sign of him not feeling pressure/holding on to the ball too long like Justin Fields or Russ do, you’re not watching enough
its so funny remembering certain teams passed on qbs in 2020 because the 2021 class was supposed to be the stacked qb class i even remember colin cowherd saying stuff like the 2020 class was lucky lawerence wasn’t coming out cause he would have been the obvious no 1 pick over burrow even after burrows record breaking year
So, out of the 5, only two have played more than 60 games (Herbert and Hurts). Only one of those has actually started all of those games (Herbert). When taking their stats per game and comparing them to the mean, they are as follows: Tagovailoa 90.54% comparative YPG (Including rushing. 9.46% below the mean) 82.62% comparative TD/G (including rushing. 17.38% below the mean) 105.12% comparative TRN/G (fumbles and INTs. 5.12% above the mean) Love 95.52% comparative YPG (4.48% below the mean) 106.58% comparative TD/G (6.58% above the mean) 101.44% comparative TRN/G (1.44% above the mean) Burrow 104.10% comparative YPG (4.10% above the mean) 103.56% comparative TD/G (3.56% above the mean) 96.94% comparative TRN/G (3.06% below the average) Hurts 102.05% comparative YPG (2.05% above the mean) 106.58% comparative TD/G (6.58% above the mean) 106.64% comparative TRN/G (6.64% above the average) Herbert 107.79% comparative YPG (7.79% above the mean) 100.66% comparative TD/G (.66% above the mean) 89.86% comparative TRN/G (10.14% below the mean) So The only two QBs to be above the rest in production, and below them in turnovers, are Burrow and Herbert. In that time frame, Herbert was hit more than Burrow per game, and missed at least one of his top 3 receivers over 15% of the time vs less than 4% of the time.
The Biden clip at the end killed me. 🤣 The Staley stretching clip was also excellent! This is why I watch Brandon’s videos. The clips were on point here! 😂
83 had Todd Blackledge and Ken O'Brien in the 1st. 04 had J.P. Losman in the 1st. 2020 had Burrow, Tua, Herbert, Love in the 1st (and Hurts in the 2nd). I can't think of any other QB class batting 1.000
Brandon your channel deserves so many more subs. Your content is funny, entertaining, and insightful. I found you because I’m a Hawks fan and your Russ video were shown to me because the algorithm deemed it so. I’ve watched every video since then. Keep up the great work brother!
Don’t forget though Tua had that major injury his last of college. It will be interesting to see how him and burrows bodies handle the longevity of the position
What I’m trying to figure out is what’s next. All these QB’s get massive contracts but when they expire and if they dont progress at all what do you do. Just offer the same deal when the bar has already raised so much you risk them going somewhere else? Just keep paying QB’s more and more regardless of what they put up and just keep hoping that they’ll eventually be worth the deal?
Keys for success JLove - keep playing the way he ended the season Burrow - Stay healthy Herbert - get some help on the team (most likely leave LA) Tua - be able to win in cold weather
Ya but unfortunately he’s got bad hands. I watched every game and dude cannot just catch with his hands, he always tries to body it and that doesn’t cut it in the pros. Keenan and Mike will be sorely missed
QB stats have been improving for a while mostly thanks to rule changes. The Shanahan style offense merely takes advantage of those changes. Although being a franchise QB hasn't gotten any easier since the bar has been raised. Like having Derrick Cars stats 30 years ago would make you an elite QB, now it makes you a bum.
With Barkley the Eagles will have less 3rd and long downs, so it's likely Hurts is going to have less interceptions. Plus it looks like his knee injury has healed and he is faster than ever in training camp. The Eagles have a naughty offence which should be much more effective this year. Plus the Eagles have focused on making the squad younger and this is now Hurt's team.
For my own self interests as a Colts can, I hope Hurts’ regression in INTs is only due to Steichen coming to Indy. I love me some Steichen, and I’m hoping he can work that voodoo on Richardson so we have a great season. He did it with Herbert and then Hurts. Let’s see if it’s the player or the coach. Hopefully both from where I’m sitting.
It’s either sign your franchise guy or pick up a FA nobody wants, or take an unproven guy in the draft. Great contracts for the most important position in sports.
The difference between the 2020 qb draft class and the 2021 qb draft class is astounding. Over a billion dollars for 5 starters vs 1 starter with 1 payday.
We certainly aren't going to see it for a few years because the next 2 QB classes were notoriously bad. Pretty much everyone in between Lawrence and Purdy were garbage.
1. Better than Mahomes when they played so lol 2. Not... Tua? The one who hasn't really moved the needle for his team at all as opposed to 4 QBs who have at least half a season of MVP or OPOTY caliber play?
@@ronktheponktua hasn’t moved the needle for Miami? Miami was lucky to have a WINNING SEASON before tua and since he’s been there they’ve had 4 straight winning seasons and 2 playoff appearances. It’s so obvious people don’t know how BAD Miami was before tua. Also tua has been an mvp favorite for over half the season for the past 2 years so your last sentence is just plain wrong
Concussions can happen to any qb though. Tua showed last year that he had no lingering affects from the previous season which is the most important thing going forward.
@@rainman11 medically speaking when you have several concussions there is a huge increase in the risk of future concussions even from minor head injuries. He will be at that increased risk for the rest of his life regardless of if you can see it or not.
2023 Jalen Hurts also didn’t have a real OC if we’re being honest. The guy was calling stuff out of a high school playbook. They should be a lot better this year. I don’t care what Cowboys fans say, Kellen Moore is definitely a big upgrade.
I'm going to Dolphins Bills game on Thursday night (week 2). I'm hoping Miami can calm the narrative a bit if they can eek out a win. It would have been nice to get Buffalo at 1pm on Sunday in Miami on week 2 though 😂
I think Love looked awesome don’t get me wrong, but I was kind of shocked by that contract after him only playing really good for a half season and playoffs. It’s like after Purdy’s first season if he suddenly got the biggest contract ever. I just need to see a full year of good play and an off-season where defenses have plenty of time to watch your tape. I’m worried people are hyping him up too much and he’ll disappoint unless he has a a phenomenal top 5 season.
Wait, Perna has 613k subs? Amazing! They should plan quite the big punishment on Clickbait or GPS for the first of their channels to reach the 1M subs.
220 million might be "too much" now but if they develop into mahomes caliber qb's obviously worth it. They're betting on their potential not necessarily where they are at right now
Burrow rebounded from a Torn ACL with a Super Bowl run behind one of THE Worst O-Lines to ever make the Super Bowl...and 5 Playoff Wins... The Mental Game that Burrow has is AMAZING.
That’s why it’s hard to hate on Patrick Mahomes because he performed and then Delivered a Super Bowl before he even signed his new contract. He still renegotiated his contract to stay competitive. Wow let me stop Glazing💀
I'll never let it go. Anders Carlson missed an easy field goal and McCaffrey ran a TD on a delay of game. If the displayed time on the clock isn't the official time, it needs to be changed so it ALWAYS IS the correct time. Can't have that unanimous decision bullsh!d like time itself is at the ref's discretion on something that important. So ridiculous, lol. JLo threw 2 interceptions but still could've made it passed SF. He's worth it.
It's starting to be the "pay me more then the last guy regardless of my play" rather then the "pay me what I'm worth" league
Yep.
You can say the same thing about the housing market.
Yes it is and I don't like it
Actually, the market dictates it... and the cap allows for it... deserved and going rate for the job vs losing him to FA is apl factored in. But your trust me bro attitude is great arguement for the over paid owners....
Bubbles pop and then jaws are on the floor. Except the jaws flapping "I told you so!"
1/5 of the cap going toward one player will never not be insane to me.
Yeah. Mind boggling
Should be more like 2/10 or 3/15 honestly.
@@zadig08😂
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“What if Russel Wilson kinda sucks?” - Tom grossi
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Brandon "I'm about to learn Sean Payton was the problem and I should stop blowing him in my videos" Perna.
@@theblackflame4002 Yeah except Peyton wasn't. Peyton had to dumb down his plays to a couple words because Russ couldn't be bothered to learn a new playbook. Russ refused to stay in pocket (Peytons System) cause a massive amount of sacks. Sacks that made our O-line look terrible, which was rated a top 10 Oline last year. Russ wouldn't throw over the middle of the field because he was too short to see over our O-line. Russ constantly waited for the play to breakdown instead of doing his reads like he was supposed to. He constantly left wide open receivers like Jeudy because he didn't properly do his reads. If you genuinely think that Russ wasn't a massive problem, I have no clue what to tell you.
@@LavaHawk4 Payton is Belifraud 2.0, nothing without Brees. One SB win then over a decade without coming back, toss in the year ban for his BS bounty gate and you guys have a real winner there. Just like you did with steroid using Manning. Broncos don't have a legit win since Elway
"No Contraception Rivers"? C'mon man... "Phil-her-up Rivers" was right there!
oh my god, THANK YOU FOR BRINGING UP THE DOUBLE STANDARD WITH TUA’S INJURIES. like, i’m not even a tua stan or anything, but it’s wild to me that he gets the injury-prone label despite missing less time than joe burrow
While watching this video, I did suddenly wonder if Burrow is going to have the worst injury luck of any elite QB in years. I hope not, since the NFL is more fun with great players.
Andrew Luck
he dislocated and broke his hip in college... it's the same injury that killed Bo Jackson's career. and while tua has done excellent at avoiding injury so far, I'd still be reluctant for him to take too many hits just based on him having that past injury.
@@KeegoTheWise It's not just amount of time missed but what kind of injuries, and if the same injuries are repeated. That said, as a Bengals fan I hear Burrow get called injury prone on a daily basis so idk what double standard you are talking about, overreacting to injuries IS the standard.
He’s sustained very obvious brain damage twice on national television, that’s probably why
"Tua's getting paid more in one year than Dan Marino got paid in all 17 years of his career."
That stat is wild...
You realize how wildly different the US economy was 4 decades ago, right?
Still doesn't really justify the over inflation going on with QB contracts...@@ZGh0st1422
@@debbaedke3170 and tua will never be half the QB Marino was.
All these players, even the kickers are overpaid. God forbid we tell oversized man children that cry every time someone new gets a larger contract than them. They're all overpaid. None of them are half the players we had two decades ago.
The NFL needs to realize that the best means of business isn't paying these players top dollar. It will begin by being reinvested into actually winning games from the ground up. Kicking out all these soft players, all these "players" coaches.
We need more Bud Grants, and Tom Landry's. Not Tomlins and Lafluers.
Coaches that'll fire your asses for miss a practice and make sure everyone is on the same mental level to win.
Money is ruining football across the board.
-Disgruntled Steelers fan.
@@DEC3TheWokeProject you sound like a whiny snowflake.
@@DEC3TheWokeProject i know!
Don't you just love hearing someone ONLY makes $900,000 a year
They're risking their bodies to play the sport, and generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the league. But I think these contracts are so large and reaching the point that a lot of these players are in it for the greed. Not many people really think they are worth $250 million dollars. But greed knows no bounds.
Felt. I mean they are putting their health at risk… but I could change my life for just 90k a year 😅
I do ballet and while we are not getting hit and risking concussions, most are left with chronic body problems for the rest of their life and are paid normally A barely livable salary. It’s just interesting to me the difference in compensation
@@stellafiebig173 The difference in compensation between NFL players and ballet dancers can be attributed to several factors. One of the primary reasons is the revenue generated by them. The NFL is a multi-billion dollar industry with a massive fan base, extensive media coverage, and lucrative advertising deals. This financial power allows for higher salaries for the players. While ballet is a cherished art form, it doesn't generate the same level of revenue or have as broad an audience as professional football. The funding for ballet companies often comes from ticket sales, donations, and grants, which are typically more limited compared to the commercial income streams of professional sports leagues. Pretty simple.
I don't begrudge anyone for making that kind of money when their career is 2-3 years long on average. And billionaire owners can afford this payroll.
That Brandon Staley clip at 10:10 will never not be funny
That "dolphin possession" confused the everloving shit out of my dog haha.
Meh. One billion dollars in 2024 is like....$33,000 in 1995 lol
@@skloiber101 $500 million actually, if you're only talking inflation.
485M
@@skloiber101485m not 485k
😂 Inflation is a MF.
Brandon, are you okay? You being possessed by a dolphin made my dogs leave the room.
Yeah that was disturbing. Also another guy said the same thing which is interesting.
@@bignoob24 I think they're both telling the truth, my cat jumped off my lap when that started...and not just because of my raucous laughter at whatever the hell I'd just heard
@@oCxTiTaN I'm not saying they're lying, I just find it very interesting that he was able to disturb animals like that.
@@bignoob24 he’s one of those animorphs from the books, he morphs into a grey squirrel
You call your wife and mother in law dogs too? Noice.
Brandon
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The fans....
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True
Jordan Love has won 13 games in his career, including playoffs.
Patrick Mahomes has won 15 playoff games.
Keep taking that discount pat!!
The difference is Pat wants to win and I’m sure he’s getting paid with commercials and jerseys
one word: endorsements
Pat signed the biggest contract at the time. If he was drafted with these guys he’d be in the exact same range.
Pat did not take a discount at all, he was the highest paid player at the time lol
Burrow definitely lost 50% of his aura with that haircut
But bj hill with bleached hair will be funny
So odd to see..I just found out reading your comment. It really does affect his aura Joe "Richie Rich" Burreaux to Joey B. Boi is crazy.
But just think how luscious he’ll look when those bleached tips grow out!
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192that will be beautiful
He was always mid in the looks department. Had Dawson's Creek hair but a run of the mill face. Buzz cut made that obvious
I can’t be the only one who has noticed this:
The last however many times a QB has gotten an incredibly big extension, a lot of them have gotten injured. Rodgers in 2018, Andrew Luck (I think), Herbert, Burrow, Hurts, Jimmy G in 2018 as well, Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Deshaun Watson (a year after), Stafford, y’all see where I’m going here?
Superstition bro, superstition
The only one missing is Lamar Jackson
They take the year off and take personal finance/stock market classes
Way too much money for sports… it’s absolutely ridiculous
They make billions tho. Would you rather the owners horde the money?
Its because more people are watching, entertainment gets waaaay more money than anything meaningful because people are willing to pay for entertainment
@@imanoldurango8213they do
Good for them honestly why do people get mad at athletes getting crazy money while the owners do far less and make billions more
You get it! Common people have been trained to attack one another for table scraps while the billionaires laugh at us because we're not focusing on our anger on them.
@@Shani_papa the owners, own the company. They have to deal with a lot more to keep the company alfoat than you think. Especially now that 70% of the owners haven't owned their teams for more than 20 years.
I'm a Steelers fan. I love all the great players who have worn the black and gold.
None of them matter compared to the team. No singular player or group of players matters more than the team.
I'm not happy with the Rooneys but they deserve every dollar they get cause they've operated an outstanding organization that has been one of the benchmarks of what NFL football should be.
Fuck anyone on the team, fuck the gm, fuck the coaches. They're all replaceable. The team isn't.
All this money is going to, at least be honest, a majority of young stupid men who only care about themselves. If any of these players today cared about the team they'd never ask to be the next highest paid. They'd tell their agents to fuck off and sign a real team friendly deal.
But I'm sorry, I've been working for 10 years of my life already and I'm only 25 and I see these idiots every week get arrested and waste money on frivolous things and then cry that they aren't paid more.
The owners deserve their money. The players don't.
@@johnchedsey1306 facts when I think about this I start thinking maybe lenin was right lol
@@Shani_papa the wealthy elite have always been the enemy of the common man. America has a culture of idolizing the wealthy elite America is a Fing Oligarchy and the common men are so foolish and have allowed the wealthy elite to pull the wool over our eyes.
@@Shani_papa Owners who sit on their asses all day while making billions because generations of their families are rich i mean look who are apart of the nfl owner oligarchy the Ford family the Roonies Mara family Walmart Jodie Allen Jed York all these owners who come from generational wealth have zero clue about the struggle of the common man. why should someone be allowed to make billions of dollars while people are scraping by?
I’m disappointed Brandon didn’t use the “no contraception” clip by Philip rivers, when talking about tyreek hill @ 17:24
Remember that Lafleur had the training wheels on Love for the first half of the season, which really limited what the Offense could do, as soon as they came off, Jordan was able to let it rip.
3:44 lmaoo I was anticipating the “no contraception” clip😂😂
Tua is statistically better when tyreek isn’t on the field, I’m tired of hearing that tua needs tyreek. Tua will be just fine when hill retires. He also hasn’t been under throwing receivers this year but was OVERthrowing them in practice today. His arm strength has never been a problem, his hip injury was the issue
Yeah he’s changed his throw motion allowing for a lot more velocity on his throws, he gets better each season which is exactly what you want in a franchise QB
Yup when Tyreek retires Waddle will still be there to take his spot and there’s always speeders in draft that Miami can go after. We saw in the Jets game how good Waddle could be as the WR#1.
You mentioned 04's QB class but you didn't bring up Romo who was also in that class.
He went undrafted so does that count as a part of a draft class?
GPS is on podcasting platforms now.... Banana Bread at work dude....
Crazy how Tua has the best win percentage by a significant margin but is universally seen as the "least good." Everyone who has excuses for why Tua wins so many games doesn't want to hear excuses (like guys coming off their coach were starting on both oline and dline at the end of last year) when he loses.
I mean, he (usually) has a solid O line, and has the best running/recieving corp in the league. Maybe top 3 at worst.
Wins aren't a QB stat. A team is half offence, half defense, and a QB counts for less than half the offence. I think, when you add coaches that a QB is worth about 10-15% of a teams performance, which in a team sport with a separate attack/defense is HUGE. But I'm not into wins or SBs and play off game results to analyze how good a QB is.
@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 did you just say he has a solid O-line? That is the not dolphins way
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 If we are talking about Tua, he does not usually have a solid o-line. He has Armstead and bunch of guys the phins went dumpster diving for that Tua (and McDaniel) make look solid by getting the ball out super fast. It's kinda like the Patriots on defense that got guys everyone else didn't want (back in the Belichick days) and made look solid in their system. It's all fake. The "good" line the Phins had last year was Connor Williams, who they picked up for cheap on a one year free agent deal and with the Phins was magically one of the most effectively graded centers in the league; Robert Hunt who's okay but because of his numbers played his way into a massive contract; and Austin Jackson who was seen as draft bust until last year. And last year was the best oline he ever had. Trust me, if the Phins had a talented Oline McDaniel would be calling more run plays like he in San Fran as the run game coordinator. The 9ers were last in pass attempts last year, and are usually near the bottom. Because they actually have a solid Oline and running game. The Dolphins run game and oline is all smoke and mirrors. You really think a 32 year old Raheem Mostert having almost as many TDs as Christian McCaffrey is like normal. No, the only reason their run game works at all is the threat of the pass. That's why they are atrocious in short yardage running situations, cause they can't actually just run the ball down anyone's throat. Without the threat of Tua (and Tyreek and Waddle) just lighting defenses up in the pass the run game completely collapses. It's not something they can lean if the pass game doesn't work. If the pass game doesn't work, the run game doesn't work. And the inverse is not true. Their have been plenty of game where the Phins couldn't get the ball going on the ground and just abandoned the run game and it worked.
Just to illustrate the point, the number one need for The Dolphins was interior oline this off season. Basically every pundit agreed on that. Did they draft any, no. The drafted a project tackle who's not projected to start this year, and in the first a defensive edge. Because they believe, rightly or wrong, that Tua can just make it work. And that's been McDaniel and Grier's Philosophy all along.
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 as a Dolphins fan, the o line is subpar at best. There best o lineman always miss around 5-7 games, and by the last half of the season half the starters in the o line are always banged up, weapons he didn’t really have legit ones until his 3rd season (exceptional for rookie Waddle). Tua getting the ball out of his hands quickly makes the online look a little bit better than the numbers show
Wins without playoff wins is huge. Just ask Dak Stinkscott.
2:55 people keep trying to say Trevor Lawrence is elite but he had worse numbers than Mac Jones😭😭😭
2020 might truly be one of the greatest QB classes of all time
Will be
Crazy since all of them are in the second tier of QB talent in the league, really great but not the best because something or other gives us reason to doubt
@ThanondorfTV that's not true unless you're giving Mahomes his own teir.
Burrow is one of the best play extending/pocket manipulating qbs. If you think his high sack percentage is a sign of him not feeling pressure/holding on to the ball too long like Justin Fields or Russ do, you’re not watching enough
Id bet money none of them win a super bowl with those contracts
Not with KC Still reigning supreme & the 49ers still out in the NFC.
Please not another Mahomes vs Purdy Super Bowl.
If Love has another good season, then all these guys are hits and this will be without a doubt one of, if not the best QB class in the last 20 years.
Is Love playing for Miami as well?
its so funny remembering certain teams passed on qbs in 2020 because the 2021 class was supposed to be the stacked qb class i even remember colin cowherd saying stuff like the 2020 class was lucky lawerence wasn’t coming out cause he would have been the obvious no 1 pick over burrow even after burrows record breaking year
That left handed skit had me dying at work making me look crazy. Thank you
So, out of the 5, only two have played more than 60 games (Herbert and Hurts). Only one of those has actually started all of those games (Herbert).
When taking their stats per game and comparing them to the mean, they are as follows:
Tagovailoa
90.54% comparative YPG (Including rushing. 9.46% below the mean)
82.62% comparative TD/G (including rushing. 17.38% below the mean)
105.12% comparative TRN/G (fumbles and INTs. 5.12% above the mean)
Love
95.52% comparative YPG (4.48% below the mean)
106.58% comparative TD/G (6.58% above the mean)
101.44% comparative TRN/G (1.44% above the mean)
Burrow
104.10% comparative YPG (4.10% above the mean)
103.56% comparative TD/G (3.56% above the mean)
96.94% comparative TRN/G (3.06% below the average)
Hurts
102.05% comparative YPG (2.05% above the mean)
106.58% comparative TD/G (6.58% above the mean)
106.64% comparative TRN/G (6.64% above the average)
Herbert
107.79% comparative YPG (7.79% above the mean)
100.66% comparative TD/G (.66% above the mean)
89.86% comparative TRN/G (10.14% below the mean)
So
The only two QBs to be above the rest in production, and below them in turnovers, are Burrow and Herbert.
In that time frame, Herbert was hit more than Burrow per game, and missed at least one of his top 3 receivers over 15% of the time vs less than 4% of the time.
QBs have the league by the balls.
The Biden clip at the end killed me. 🤣
The Staley stretching clip was also excellent!
This is why I watch Brandon’s videos. The clips were on point here! 😂
Perna, sorry about your vd, hope you get to feeling better soon
You got me at the end of the video, AND MY BEER! The Biden clip will cost me several paper towels to reclaim the beer I lost.
Funny Shit.
2:10 Would've went with Mr. Perna's Sportspaganza Emporium and Athletic Imaginarium but then again I also have a fresh TBI
83 had Todd Blackledge and Ken O'Brien in the 1st. 04 had J.P. Losman in the 1st. 2020 had Burrow, Tua, Herbert, Love in the 1st (and Hurts in the 2nd). I can't think of any other QB class batting 1.000
The 1983 QB Draft Class had 11 Super Bowl Appearances. Elway had 5 (Won 2 Lost 3) Jim Kelly had 4, Tony Eason had 1, and Dan Marino had 1.
18:11 lmao 🤣 Brandon ur funny don’t change ❤
Thanks for the quality family programming!
Can we all just agree that Super Bowl wins is a team stat, in the most team-centric sport, and move on
Been waiting for this since the GPS stream earlier
Brandon your channel deserves so many more subs. Your content is funny, entertaining, and insightful. I found you because I’m a Hawks fan and your Russ video were shown to me because the algorithm deemed it so. I’ve watched every video since then. Keep up the great work brother!
I love watching all of them play! what a great time to be an NFL fan!!!
Don’t forget though Tua had that major injury his last of college. It will be interesting to see how him and burrows bodies handle the longevity of the position
What I’m trying to figure out is what’s next. All these QB’s get massive contracts but when they expire and if they dont progress at all what do you do. Just offer the same deal when the bar has already raised so much you risk them going somewhere else? Just keep paying QB’s more and more regardless of what they put up and just keep hoping that they’ll eventually be worth the deal?
“Thank you, Tyreek,” wow.
Keys for success
JLove - keep playing the way he ended the season
Burrow - Stay healthy
Herbert - get some help on the team (most likely leave LA)
Tua - be able to win in cold weather
I know he wasn’t drafted in the first round and they now have Stroud, but Davis Mills was also drafted in 2021 and he is still with the Texans.
Yes to the review podcast, would be great. Plus special guests? Get dan hanzus and marc sessler on
13:30 if Quentin Johnston makes the game winning catch week 10 when the Chargers played the Packers none of that happens.
They would’ve gone to 3-7 instead of 4-6 and they prolly would’ve started tanking.
Ya but unfortunately he’s got bad hands. I watched every game and dude cannot just catch with his hands, he always tries to body it and that doesn’t cut it in the pros. Keenan and Mike will be sorely missed
A name suggestion you didn't ask for Thats Good Thursday
I actually have a theory that the explanation for this is that QB is just easier now because everyone’s a McVay disciple now
QB stats have been improving for a while mostly thanks to rule changes. The Shanahan style offense merely takes advantage of those changes. Although being a franchise QB hasn't gotten any easier since the bar has been raised. Like having Derrick Cars stats 30 years ago would make you an elite QB, now it makes you a bum.
With Barkley the Eagles will have less 3rd and long downs, so it's likely Hurts is going to have less interceptions. Plus it looks like his knee injury has healed and he is faster than ever in training camp. The Eagles have a naughty offence which should be much more effective this year. Plus the Eagles have focused on making the squad younger and this is now Hurt's team.
For my own self interests as a Colts can, I hope Hurts’ regression in INTs is only due to Steichen coming to Indy. I love me some Steichen, and I’m hoping he can work that voodoo on Richardson so we have a great season. He did it with Herbert and then Hurts. Let’s see if it’s the player or the coach. Hopefully both from where I’m sitting.
It’s either sign your franchise guy or pick up a FA nobody wants, or take an unproven guy in the draft.
Great contracts for the most important position in sports.
The difference between the 2020 qb draft class and the 2021 qb draft class is astounding. Over a billion dollars for 5 starters vs 1 starter with 1 payday.
We certainly aren't going to see it for a few years because the next 2 QB classes were notoriously bad. Pretty much everyone in between Lawrence and Purdy were garbage.
Jordan love gets a ton of money for... one half of a good season. This is the one that really jumps out as an overpay to me.
Nah learn ball, he was the 2nd best QB after Mahomes for those 10 or so games
1. Better than Mahomes when they played so lol
2. Not... Tua? The one who hasn't really moved the needle for his team at all as opposed to 4 QBs who have at least half a season of MVP or OPOTY caliber play?
@@ronktheponktua hasn’t moved the needle for Miami? Miami was lucky to have a WINNING SEASON before tua and since he’s been there they’ve had 4 straight winning seasons and 2 playoff appearances. It’s so obvious people don’t know how BAD Miami was before tua. Also tua has been an mvp favorite for over half the season for the past 2 years so your last sentence is just plain wrong
Your paying kids that much money to play a game..what a world we live in
Video Idea: Before the start of the season; do a recap of the (major) trades and signings of the offseason since no one remembers 50% of them.
The reason why we are scared of Tua getting hurt is because concussions can end careers in the numbers Tua has
Concussions can happen to any qb though. Tua showed last year that he had no lingering affects from the previous season which is the most important thing going forward.
@@rainman11 medically speaking when you have several concussions there is a huge increase in the risk of future concussions even from minor head injuries. He will be at that increased risk for the rest of his life regardless of if you can see it or not.
2023 Jalen Hurts also didn’t have a real OC if we’re being honest. The guy was calling stuff out of a high school playbook. They should be a lot better this year.
I don’t care what Cowboys fans say, Kellen Moore is definitely a big upgrade.
1. Burrow
2. Hurts
3. Herbert
4. Tua
5. Love
😂 Does perna remember that Harbaugh was already a coach in the NFL? He's talking like we don't already know what Harbaugh is as an NFL coach.
He was a really good nfl coach what’s your point? 😂
@@Muffins2117 I said it. We already know what he is as a coach. Perna's acting like we don't. Can't you read?
@@SteveSmith-zj2hz my bad. I’ve seen way too many people saying he was trash and that’s why he left
I'm going to Dolphins Bills game on Thursday night (week 2). I'm hoping Miami can calm the narrative a bit if they can eek out a win.
It would have been nice to get Buffalo at 1pm on Sunday in Miami on week 2 though 😂
They’re never gonna let us play them at 1 PM in September again lol
So excited for the football season and the new show!!! Always excited to have more content from you
The follow up to this one should be interesting lol
We have alot of great QBs in the NFl. Yeah.... I said it.... Great
I think Love looked awesome don’t get me wrong, but I was kind of shocked by that contract after him only playing really good for a half season and playoffs. It’s like after Purdy’s first season if he suddenly got the biggest contract ever. I just need to see a full year of good play and an off-season where defenses have plenty of time to watch your tape. I’m worried people are hyping him up too much and he’ll disappoint unless he has a a phenomenal top 5 season.
Never pay a QB to run the ball, they always get hurt and when the injuries mount the wheels come off. Thats what your RB is for.
Tua will show much better arm strength this season, I'm hoping he shows better leadership late in the year too
guy has a good season, maybe even a good game or two, he gets ridiculous money. does it really make sense?
Love getting paid that number for 9 solid games is the most mind blowing thing I’ve ever seen
Like premature ejact I thought also
They did the same with Aaron in 08 and look how he turned out do your research
You realize he isn't Aaron right?@@Alex_the_Tarnished
2020 QB Draft Class is absolutely a hit. What the hyped up 2021 class was supposed to be.
Who was hyped up other than Lawrence??
Uno might have the weakest arm in the group but to be honest it's only about a 15 to 20 yard difference at the most at max range
I was pretty close in my prediction
GPG! Damn JLove don’t regress please 😂
Hurts definitely gets the most hate but if I’d have to rank the 5 it’s Joe borrow, hurts, Herbert, love, tua
Michael Penix, Jr. is also a lefty; just keep that in mind… 😜
This all can be blamed on Watson and the Browns
The fact the dolphins didn’t like Fangio proves they are soft
Burrow got the Bengals -- the *Bengals* -- the Superb Owl. That alone makes his career a success.
Hurts helped the Eagles make it...what have the other 3 done....
The Browns are the ones that REALLY screwed up the QB market...
Burrow and Hurts reached Super Bowls but lost them.
Wait, Perna has 613k subs? Amazing! They should plan quite the big punishment on Clickbait or GPS for the first of their channels to reach the 1M subs.
220 million might be "too much" now but if they develop into mahomes caliber qb's obviously worth it. They're betting on their potential not necessarily where they are at right now
Burrow rebounded from a Torn ACL with a Super Bowl run behind one of THE Worst O-Lines to ever make the Super Bowl...and 5 Playoff Wins...
The Mental Game that Burrow has is AMAZING.
Slim Shady is playing for Cincy wow
The 1983 draft actually produced 11 Super Bowl Appearances
John Elway- 5
Jim Kelly - 4
Dan Marino -1
Tony Eason -1
That's eleven.
Tom Brady produced 10 SB appearances by himself
That’s why it’s hard to hate on Patrick Mahomes because he performed and then Delivered a Super Bowl before he even signed his new contract. He still renegotiated his contract to stay competitive. Wow let me stop Glazing💀
You gotta respect Tom Brady for always taking pay cuts. He knew what it took to win a superbowl, multiple ones at that.
Here's hoping they don't all get injured in week 1.
I think 2000 is the best qb class with 7 rings
The Lions were the smartest team of the off season... The Goff effect here.
16:03 aged well
He is risky
I'll never let it go. Anders Carlson missed an easy field goal and McCaffrey ran a TD on a delay of game.
If the displayed time on the clock isn't the official time, it needs to be changed so it ALWAYS IS the correct time. Can't have that unanimous decision bullsh!d like time itself is at the ref's discretion on something that important. So ridiculous, lol. JLo threw 2 interceptions but still could've made it passed SF. He's worth it.
Brandon, your Benchwarmer Brew wasn't Irish enough to deal with Tua being a southpaw
Wait so what’s happening to gps???
I wouldn't mind someone doing the math to adjust Marino's total earnings over his career with inflation. Maybe it's not as bad as it seems.
W take saying Jordan Love is the most impressive