Are You Smart Enough To Be An NFL Quarterback?
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
- It's a lot more than arm strength. It's a lot more than 40 times. How much information can you process? How quickly can you process it? What are the quality of decisions you make after that information is processed?
NFL quarterback is one of the highest paid positions in sports for a reason. So much has to come together to do this at a high level for a long time.
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"You think it's easy to be a waiter? Remember this order exactly"
You get to write it down word for word what do you mean 🤣🤣
You think being a waiter isn’t the easiest fucking job ever?
@@colekenley5894 Waiters will swear its the hardest. Just a bunch of sensitive people getting their feelings hurt for being yelled at.
@@Billabongbabalog waiting is easy. I am one. The hard part is time management and people skills
@@derekshear5444 lol, not at the top restaurants.
For 5 years, $250 million I'll remember the coach's mama birthday.
That’s not gonna cut it
You gotta rip it too
Shit… I’d remember his entire heritage, birthdays, death days, occupations, net worth, and try to predict their future. 😂
@@Operator-Nova You wouldn’t remember shit
Yeah ok
Matt ryan: wait coach I couldn’t get the play, fuck it Julio down there somewhere
Julio: what’s the play again, fuck it I’ll just go deep
Facts because Matt Ice is trash 🚮
Seems to work for most teams xD
Except Matt Ryan has no Julio now
@@mrhinderance4279and now he's not looking so hot
@@DrFatesOrder bruh Matt Ryan was literally never good in the first place. He just had 2 badass receivers for the better half of his career that made him look good
*Dorito crumbs falling from my mouth* "pfft yea I could do that shit"
Lol
It’s almost like it’s their job where they spend countless hours practicing this exact thing
Lol
Hahaha.. I was sitting here like, "man, of course we don't know that . You ain't give me time to learn it".
Exactly! There are a lot of dumbass NFL QB’s
Missing the point, this is directed to fans saying they would’ve done otherwise in a messed up play. And keep in mind their are 100+ plays in the playbook that have to be learn and adjustments in field of play, with 4 months to learn this. Cause what if the coordinator and HC left. Then you have to start over again smart ass.
Bro if my team is spending 400 mil on a qb k expect them to do good I don’t hav to be smart enough to do tho
“Yeah let me explain to you something without explaining to you anything”
This is hard, here’s why… it’s just hard guys I’m not gonna explain it fully but with this vague diluted example, boy I’m telling you it’s HARD! Basically what he did lmao.
Lmaooooo for real
Let's take a peek on this whiteboard, oop nah screw it, your tiny brain wouldn't cope.
@@JesseGMan7 he drew something on the whiteboard and when switches from a play example to talking about headset timers makes it seem like he explained something it was just cut for some reason
Literally gave you an example
Bro the hard part is getting hit by people like TJ Watt 😂
Hey I'm a Pittsburgh Steeler fan good looking bro you're right he hits like a tank!!!
Exactly
Getting hit is the easy part. Not dying on impact now that's the game
Memorization and intelligence isn’t the same
Intelligence comes into play when actually making the throw in order to make the right read
Yes but you have to memorize and judge for yourself what the best line of action is depending on the defensive setup and movement all in real time and on a second's notice.
To this extent it is. They have to do all this within the play clock. Actually look at every successful nfl qb that throws the ball well consistently. They’re all very smart and articulate men. It’s not an easy Job. Concepts aren’t memorization you actually have to understand them to play the position. Look at Tua. At the surface he’s talented. Not bad at throwing the ball. But he’s got the lowest wonderlic (football knowledge test) score of any starting qb right now and it shows.
Kinda.
Ok so you remember the play call. Now break down what each position has to do on that play call just by memorizing it???
Bro sounds like a 5th grader explaining why multiplication is so hard to a 1st grader
He’s a nfl qb coach
Nice try
You don't know who this is, do you?
@@thatoneguy9473 the point is ofc we not gonna know cause we aren't professionals who spend hours training for stuff like this
He was an actual NFL QB.
“They don’t have all day to go through this” but they absolutely do
Fr. They have many years to learn how to call plays.
Lol it's like he's implying that the coaches are just making up brand new plays in the spot in the middle of the game
Right? My first thought exactly. They dont even give first year qb's the whole playbook. They work it in over 2 offseasons. So they have 2+ years to learn these plays. And its not even the number of plays, there is a system so most are redundant or repetitive.
Not saying its not extremely difficult but given 2+ years to learn im positive everyone could. Specially if thats their only job. I mean med students learn far more complex concepts while working a full time job.
Fr. You don’t have all day during a game but you certainly have all day at practice and outside of it. These dudes entire lives are football at that level. I’d learn whatever they told me if I was getting millions to do it.
You idiots. He’s talking about the fans who don’t go to practice and learn these plays. So for you to sit on the couch and criticize what you would of done on a given play is just ridiculous. The fact people agree with comment is comical.
Everyone’s job consists of something difficult that others don’t notice.
For 30-40 million a year as a starting qb, I’d fucking love to memorize all these calls
"You don't have all day to go through this." *Fails to mention daily practice, studying the playbook hours a day, watching film with the rest of the team every week, months of training camp every year, a lifetime of playing quarterback throughout pop warner, high school, college, getting paid millions to do that specific job.*
Big difference between practice during the week and the 35 seconds in between each play in the NFL. Thats what he means.
@@_DropTheMike as a former college coach this is why you practice game senecios and do simulated games in practice. Once you know the plays and rep them enough by the end of every season we where well over 100 plays in our book with things to check into and out of depending on the defense looks we would get. This is also why game planning is important for the expected and unexpected.
@@nickhowser7262 yes and that's College imagine NFL Playbook
As you're sitting on RUclips watching him talk about it basically saying they should know because they have practice? You're the kind of tool he's talking about who don't appreciate it
Then go be a NFL Quarterback if it seems that easy.
Air Traffic Controllers enter chat: Hold my beer
So thats where failed qb work at.
QB in the nfl is harder
Now I'm just remembering the Jane's dad in Breaking Bad. He shouldn't have had that beer.
Pilot landing and hope that air controller is off duty after the beer.
@@mr.twenty-ten6319 your joking right?
It's really not hard to have that memorized if you do it for 8 to 12 hours every day.
Yea because everyone just has 8-12 hours of free time a day
@@corkythehippomanI mean it's literally their job so they absolutely do have 8-12 hours a day to focus on it.
@@jeremyb3991 no, 8 hours to sleep + 2-3 hour practice= 11 hours. + 12 hour training leaves an hour to eat, talk to family, etc. even just 19 hours leaves only 5 hours to travel home, hangout with family, and eat. That is not even close to enough time. Also most coaches now just assign a number to a play and that number is on a play sheet on the qbs wrist, so they don’t need the name memorized, juts routed, o line assignments and what is happening. Also just the first part of a play only tells you the formation and maybe the primary or slot recievers assignments, which could have a million different conversations after so this guy is exaggerating
@corkythehippoman6529 this guy has an 8 hour a day job. This guy doesn't get paid as much as these professionals to sit down and study for a few hours. And then some days they play. What do you you think adulthood is dude? There are people with 3 jobs, and you act like these players do less than them.
@@corkythehippoman Knock it the fk off. There are MFks that work 10-12 hours a day for 4-6 days and do all that other shit in between for $20+ an hour. Besides, do you know how long 8 hours is studying a playbook? That's why the top players always meet and go over the shit together, or the HOF QBs had meetings with their offense often, joe. 8 hours is long as fk.
If I was a QB every play would be, "Blue 32! Set! Hike!" 😂
Bro that’s not the play that’s the cadence the play is in the huddle
The plays on the wrist 🍷🗿
Yep they say, play 36, its on there wrist
Not every qb wears the wristband. Usually only new coach/ new qb to a system they do that. Derek Carr doesnt wear one, russ didnt when he was in seattle, peyton never did. Russ been wearing one this season. And brady tbh i think has always worn a wristband. But id say more dont than do. That ive paid attention too and noticed.
@@henrycavillsrealmustache3553 Peyton definitely used a wristband on the colts. Tom Brady has used one his entire career.
It baffles me why more QB’s don’t use a wristband, it’s just more efficient than calling out the entire play over the headset and gives the QB more time at the line to check coverages and set protections.
Well yea.. But not every play is on there and not all use the play sheet wristbands.. Not to mention play 36 (or any number) is just the basic design of the play with multiple variations
Nooo you can't do that! It takes thousands of hours in the film room in order to become a professional quarterback!
Hahaha wrist coach goes 69 banana yellow go go girls 81 50!
Probably a lot easier when you have all off season to learn a playbook and don't have to remember everything in the span of a 1 minute short
You still need to have a good football IQ
You have no idea how many plays there are to be memorized. Plus, the QBs aren’t just sitting in a classroom studying for months. They still need to stay in shape, go to training camp and practices, work on their mechanics, etc.
@@randomstuff508 no you don't. The topic is calling out plays. Zero to do with football IQ. This is just memorizing and remembering the play associated with its name. It's not that hard.
@@tornado7205 they play once a week. Remembering plays isn't that hard.
@@blowc1612 lol right. And for the other 6 days they just sit back and do nothing right?
it s just memorization like any other job. teach the cold war, ancient greece, fractional reserve banking, and geography all in the same day
Yeah for real lol, if I was offered millions of dollars and given months if not years to memorize this i think I could do it lol
JUST READ OUT OF A BOOK AND HAVE KIDS FILL OUT A A,B,C,D QUIZ basic . make a split decision under pressure with risk of injury or letting your team down. memorization is just one step needed to become a quarterback.
@@piougar that isnt elite teaching.
@@Augfordpdoggie It's what you get from our schools programs. Perhaps elite teaching should be the standard. but it's not.
no
Bro sounds like he is explaining to his mom why he got a D in Algebra
Lmao
"You guys don't know what having a rough childhood is like, when I was 7, I was denied my 10th ice-cream in a row, so... check yourself!"
“You guys I’m smart. I know what this string of words means. That makes me smart. Trust me, I understand what being smart is. I am a smart man. Please tell me that you think I’m smart. Because I am. Smart. I am smart?”
Me Am Smart!
It’s not just the understanding of terms, it’s the ability to remember them all in a short period of time, then to make sure all your guys know what’s happening, and then to actually perform it.
Most people can’t do that
The disney-everyone-will-be-happy-and-win-in-the-end morale he wanted to push:
“Being a quarterback is really, really hard work and so no fan should ever be mean and criticize any QB for any reason and every one in the stands should cheer on both teams all the time because we all deserve to be happy, happy, happy and humans are kind and spots are kind and people are truly kind on the inside so be nice to be, please!”
@@elrealamericanhero he didn't say don't be mean, he said next time you critique at least know wtf is going on, cause 90% of fans have no idea what a playbook even looks like lmao. I can name a thousand fans that never played a down and they are the most ignorant and say the dumbest shit, so I feel what he's saying.
@@Jonathan-A.C. thats called conversations though. We learn thousands of words, our brains are made to do that
Brett favre: Uhhhh yeeeeeaaaahhh you toootally need to know that….
fake it til you make it
Also Favre, "What's a Nickel defense?"
@@krzykris came to say this but you beat me lol
Facts, I remember him saying he would forget the play walking up to the line and would just run around til he saw someone “open”
Farve is a once in a lifetime anomaly that we won’t see again a QB that started for 16 years with one franchise while throwing 300 INTs in the process won’t ever happen again
Getting football lessons from Jordan Palmer is like getting Rap lessons from Asher Roth
Lol
Basically man's said you need ELITE study skills to study and remember every play in that playbook by memeory.
“You think you can remember 10 words???”
It's not just the words. ..lol. its what they mean. Each of those words is a Key assignment to the formation, blocking assignment, RB rout/block, reciever routs ect. As a reg. Pos. They only need to listen for their PART of the phrase....but QB has to know what it ALL means to be sure his guys are in right place and run the right play/routs ect.
@@chrispeoples3078 exactly and that's just one play out of at least 50
@@chrispeoples3078 even if there was thousand words to remember and know the meaning of, it’s still not that hard. Players get the entire offseason to learn the playbook. They watch film constantly, study plays, practice them etc. if you were getting paid even a Million/season (which is crazy low for an NFL QB) I’m sure you’d do just fine remembering plays.
@@robertlambert8801 it’s literally the easiest part of the job. The hard part is being born genetically and financially gifted enough to be able to waste your whole life playing a children’s game.
@@jiggzstarr wow… 50 whole plays? That’s gotta be so hard to remember. If only they had decades of practice and all the time and money in the world to learn them.
Bro if I can remember my formation spread while I was under fire in Afghanistan i can play quarterback
Stop 🧢 🧢 🧢 ing you think just because you were in a dangerous situation that means you can play a HIGHLY skilled position?! FKK outta here with that BS
Facts
What’s your spiral like? Probably still would be a trash qb
@@Jay-rg5mt I don’t need a tight spiral I would be a mobile QB like Vick or Lamar so that makes up for any lack of throwing abilities
@@cam4001 you’d be the first nfl qb who can’t throw then I guess.
The Titans probably have the smartest QB in NFL. Dobbs is a rocket scientist.
There’s a reason why they’re called Professional Athletes and not just football players
Imagine playing quarterback since pee wee. It must be so hard after decades of training.
Yeah I’m sorry but “jet sweep to the right on 2” or “32 hb dive to the strong side” is definitely a lot easier to remember than this 😂
@@essayegg6990 I was talking about experience from years of training. For instance: you don’t walk into a dojo for the first time in your life and start training as a black belt. You start from the bottom my guy.
Patrick Henry football training is different man. You’re learning whatever your particular coach wants you to learn that year. Most players aren’t like Brady. These guys are human and usually don’t do everything they can to excel. Some players value the golf course and women over hard work but their talent still takes them to the nfl. Unfortunately there are no shortcuts to success in the league so that’s where most of these guys fall off.
@@plfo8315 I get what you’re saying but you’re missing the point I’m trying to make. Palmer is stating that it’s not easy being a quarterback in the NFL. Well it’s not easy being a doctor or a mathematician, or a physicist. If you tried your hand at any of these professions without years of studying then yea, it’s not easy. These guys, regardless of being on different teams or under different coaches, have dedicated most of their lives to the playbook. Who’ll do better in the nfl? An average guy who’s never seen an nfl playbook his whole life, or someone who’s been studying his ass off with the playbook for years?
@@patrickhenry9715 That doesn’t make it easy. Plenty of people play football from peewee to college and are still unable to play in the league. Same thing with becoming a doctor or any other really hard professions. People study and train their whole lives for a lot of things and are still unable to make it.
“We can’t take our time” you should see Tua out there lmao. Running plays he doesn’t know
😭😭😭😭I swear people hilarious
Calm yourself down
Dwyane Wade hahaha what r u gonna say I’m wrong? Go watch tuas press conference where he admits to not knowing the plays that he ran/running plays he knew weren’t gonna work because he didn’t know how to audible. I don’t pull things out of thin air. Tua said these things himself.
@@plfo8315 you literally just proved this guys point in the video
CoolRayquazaGaming I’m aware.. I’m trying to show that Tua can’t do what he is describing.
It’s almost like they get paid millions for a reason 🤯
Wow this is a lot easier than I expected it to be lmao, I played qb in school and it wasn’t that hard. I thought u would have brought up reading defenses or something
This guy: “It cuts out in 15 seconds”
Also this guy: proceeds to make an example but cuts out in 3 seconds 😂😂
It cuts 15 seconds until play click runs out and coaches won’t have the play ready immediately
This guy also teaches quarterbacks for a living
It cuts AT 15 seconds on the play clock not IN 15 seconds.
@@shadyorphan420 on god I almost fell about my chair when bro hit em with “this guy”
@@109entertainment9 can't be mad at what SkyHigh Fadedguy doesnt know we can only teach him and hope he gains the knowledge from us
I love how he says “you better have this whole thing memorized as an NFL quarterback” but then immediately says the other skill positions aren’t going to remember their role. Dude seems like a QB coach who gets offended at YT comments telling them why if that was literally your sole purpose in life, memorizing it wouldn’t be that hard of a task
In high school, our team had over 350 plays on offense, being that it was a small school most players played both ways where we had to memorize defensive calls as well, but to the point, I was a RB/WR and memorized every single play at every single position. I knew what the o-line assignments were, the QBs reads, everyone’s route, who needs to block who depending on how the defense was set up. My point is, if a high schooler can memorize a brand new offense with 350+ plays, I’m sure a professional who spends every single day (where in high school you get 2 hours a day) learning these plays, can easily memorize what everyone is doing. Especially when they get paid millions and have months to prepare.
Air traffic controller here, hold my beer.
Bruh I still remember every word to songs I memorized 24 years ago
Haha same!
That's completely different
I remember words to songs that Google doesn't know 😬🤔😂
Ya but as the qb you gotta know what each one of those words mean, cause each word can mean something different to every position on the field depending on the order, the formation ect. Then you gotta know what to do when the balls snapped
I’m a varsity QB, so obviously I’ve got nothing on these guys but I have a little experience. I feel like it’s easier to learn a playbook than it’s being made to sound of you just learn the formations, at least for myself. Then you just have to learn coverages and route trees, but maybe I’m dumb
It gets more complicated at the next level boss
So you got the part of the playcall where is called a 2nd play just in case they need to switch right?
@@gabeortizz7006 ik that’s why I said I’ve got nothing on these guys, I’m just saying that when it’s your full time job it’s very doable
A lot of weekly adjustments usually is why it gets so wordy. Base plays but then they have to add stuff to it to adjust for whatever they think defense will bring.
@@gabeortizz7006 you know from personal experience don’t ya now? Boss.
It’s difficult for someone who has never done it. That goes for most things.
I knew I wasn't smart enough to be a QB but this makes me respect them a lot more.
It's not hard to do when it's all you have to study all day. It's not like you have to go to work for 10-12 hours then try to remember that shit. IT'S YOUR DAMN JOB TO REMEMBER THAT SHIT.
@@DubbzRHandle they never make it because there are only so many spots, not because it's incredibly hard. That's bullshit.
@@DubbzRHandle facts
I’m not going to be talked down to by a guy wearing his GFs yoga pants.
Bro 😂
This was amazing
🤣🤣🤣🤣
💀
I wish I could like this more than once
"Trust me, the whiteboard will bring the whole thing together"
Thank you Carson. Most of us have no idea what’s involved in being a QB, yet alone have the physical skills. I was hoping your time at Cincinnati would have gone better for you, I’m sorry you weren’t happy here. I wish you all the best. -Steve, Ohio
Lol carson
It's Jordan but close enough
Once I seen this man's ankles sticking out looking like that, I knew he wasn't to be trusted 💀
that’s carson palmer bro you better trust his opinion 😂😂
I mean JaMarcus Russell played QB in the nfl, so how smart do you have to be?
Yeah and how did it work out for him??
He made this for Kyler to study
😂 he woke up in the morning and thought i could use a good roasting…..
And you’ve thrown all of 18 passes in the NFL more than I have
This is a ridiculously stupid comment.
I don't even have the arm talent bro😂
He really is trying to make a game sound so hard it’s adorable 😂😂😂
This is why I was a line backer. 3 or 4 word phrases was all we had time for. Razor tiger stinger, bank open house stay, over hold one. We just had to know zone or man and blitz coverage. But had to happen fast. Miss those days
And now you work at McDonald’s
@@DRAMz-re7oo actually I own my own company. How about you
@@oxsweet9161 glad you felt the need to justify yourself to a random person on the internet. Let’s me know I did my job lmao 🤣
I can criticize a quarterback, cause he getting paid millions and that’s what he’s getting paid for doing.
Criticizing him wont help him play any better
So isn’t that every player on the team? Getting paid millions to do what their supposed to do ?😅🤷🏾♂️ Defense go into just as much training, hitting isn’t the only thing they learn to do😮💨
Lol James Chill out
Yeah bcs the uneducated "fan" opinion is so valuable isn't it james. I don't see the point in watching the NFL just for your own jealousy of these guys
@@jasonmelvin9102 he never said anyone had to care about his opinion lmao, this video is just dumb and fans are allowed to say whatever they want because who gives a fuck
I only played quarterback in high school I couldn’t imagine being an nfl QB much respect to every QB in the league
I think whats one of the most impressive things is how some of these Quarterbacks get absolutely destroyed from the blindside yet maintain possession of the football
None of that is hard. The hard part is getting the ball to the receiver by reading the defense and making the right call.
Playcalls are just formation + personnel + routes
Exactly, this guy could of made a video on this but he did it the wrong way, these qb’s spend countless hours trying to learn these things
You say that till you go to hand the ball off to your running back but he didn't understand the play call.
The speed of the game at that level alone would make ur head spin .
Lmao
I know it’s hard, I’m still gonna armchair qb
Facts! 💯😂
1000%. When I say the qb is shit and can't read the game im not comparing him to Joe blow down the street, im comparing him to other professional NFL players.
Um you’re Jordan Palmer. Am I really going to listen to this 🤣
he did make it to the nfl so
Start playing at 3, because your dad was a quarterback! Getting to nfl with 23 years of experience! Don’t need learn much, because you have been in training all you life! Bam 💥
Yeah, I’m going to criticize every single quarterback from the comfort of my couch, thanks.
Open side flanker just smashes you.
Go ahead, wont get you anywhere tho. 0 benefit or upside
"You think you can remember 10 words, play 16 games a year, and make tens of millions of dollars?!"
It’s hundreds and hundreds in dozens and dozens of combinations , you ever heard of a PLAYBOOK? It’s an entire book not 10 words buddy along with audibles and the jobs of the other 10 starters , where the line blocks , 4 different routes , where they’ll be , when they’ll be there , who’s covering them , if you have any stunts or fakes , where your running back is going , where you’re pressure is coming from wether that’s a great lineback or d end on the left or a great nose tackle up the middle , you’ve gotta read what zones the defense are in , if they’re blitzing or not or if they’re playing man , what down and how many yards you need , the time you have left , prevent penalties, avoid getting hit or sacked , calculate how far and fast you need to throw the ball at what trajectory and without missing , ALL of that and much more in less than 4 seconds at the speed of light practically and that just for one play and you may run 30 or 40 different ones in a game easily, you’re a chump for this comment lmao most of those guys work harder in a week than you or I do in a month their workouts would put the average guy in a trip to the hospital and that time after work that you get to relax and spend watching Netflix and drinking beer they have to spend studying playbooks and watching film doing physical therapy and meal plans , they have to meet with trainers all hours of the day some players even have their trainers live with them ... I can go on but if you don’t get the point by now then you can’t be helped
If being a quarterback is easy why don't you do it?
the cope is massive
@@JohnMitchell-tx2tfThis is an excellent comment.
Baker Mayfield has made it look pretty easy these last couple weeks. I hope people realize that he is pretty exceptional for what he’s been able to do.
As a qb this is really hard to do but if you have a coach band then it’s a lot easier
His Capri pants are adorable
Lmao
I just wasted 30 seconds of my life listening to this…
then don’t watch it?😂
@@madison9263 how does one know what the quality of a video will be before watching it? How could one unwatch a video and rewind time?
You are on RUclips, all you are doing is wasting your life here.
@@brandonofthedead I could have wasted that 1 min watching some other vidoe. Maybe something with a monkey falling down
I know an in-person camp would be best, but should have a cheap option for high school QBs/WRs online.
Would probably sell tons.
I play football and this is how I feel my poor qb I don’t always understand so I couldn’t imagine him
Girls use to wear pants like that when I was in school
Apparently they still do.....men used to wear facial hair like that when i was that age!
used to
“90% of the game is half mental” - John Madden
🤣.... 60% of the time it works every time 😂😂
Growing up in Mexico I didn’t know much about football but I would hear in movies shit like 80 perfect of football is mental. Even then I was like, that sounds like bullshit.
@@danielplasencia7271 think about it like this , the players are chess pieces and the coaches are the players
90% is half mental 😂🤔 nd thats a lie maury said it
90% is half mental 😂🤔 that's all mental nd that's clearly not true
Everyone is smart enough to be an nfl quarterback, its just that almost everyone doesn’t have the dedication to a an nfl quarterback
If I played football my entire life - yeah I can learn.
Hate to say it but 12 year olds do this every summer. Making a mountain out of a mole hill.
lol “34 Power” where the fullback leads the 3 back to the 4 hole is a little bit easier than an nfl play
@@chris77jay77 so they have to memorize a handful more of interchangeable words. Anyone that isn't disabled can do this. Sure someone with higher iq will do better, this is the case with any position, but let's not pretend that that only a few minds in the world are qualified.
@@OnlyInaWorldsoCold I didn't say only a few minds were qualified. You, however, did say that 12 year olds do this every summer. No Jr High team has a playbook anywhere near as complicated as an NFL team. It's fair for Palmer to criticize armchair quarterbacks because he probably heard shit his whole life from people who didn't even play the game past Peewee.
@@chris77jay77 I'm obvs being hyperbolic and yes I agree, everyone is entitled to an opinion.
However his title is something like, are you smart enough to be a quarterback. My argument is, every person that isn't disabled is.
This video is pretty bad. Anyone can learn an NFL playbook with enough effort. Only about 15 people can apply it well to the NFL, though.
I was usually the what's the count again guy 😂😂😂
If my job was to learn a notebook I will learn a notebook bruv
No one is making content like this from someone who has made the calls and plays. I respect it. Imma see if he has more in depth defense reading videos so I know what I'm looking at to know what the qb is supposed to look at. What being a better fan is about. Knowledge
When I’m getting paid their kind of money I can remember anything and learn anything
Yet you can't remember and learn enough to get your doctorate so you can make that money. I'm assuming anyway, for all I know your attending Harvard.
@@nashvillebottomfeeder3683 I lost brain cells reading this comment that relates nothing to my comment nor makes sense
“You think it’s easy to win arguments on Twitter?”
Yo this is hilarious. Even IF you win, they’re too dumb to realize they lost and still argue like you didn’t. Fml 🤦♀️
It's especially hard if you get traded to learn an entire new offense in a short time.
But like everything, being an elite level quarterback is easy because once you've made it to consistent starting at the NFL level you probably are already used to learning different plays, memorization, and knowing where to look for the guy.
But at the end of the day getting to that level is extremely hard so when you get there I expect you to make better decisions than me.
That's why they do the wristband thing. They don't have enough time to repeat these plays more than once- the coach says "Number 12" then the QB looks at the wristband and reads off the whole thing to his boys.
I can definitely learn a playbook and the reads. I’ll just never physically be able to apply it in the least bit in real life
Sounds nice
That's what you think.
@@evilearthego5256 it’s not hard to read
@@uhok6712 no shit. And you still couldn't do it. It's not just about reading. You have to actually know every route each player is going to run after you snap the ball, you have to know exactly where they'll be once that happens and you have to deliver the ball in the right spot within a 2-3 second time frame. Y'all sitting up here thinking y'all would all just be Mr Star Quarterback, meanwhile most of you dudes are hardly athletic. You'd fucking fail
@@evilearthego5256 Can you read or no? The op literally said that 🤣
I love how he is talking about having a headset and it cutting out lmao!!!! Fuck a headset what do you think they did before a headset????????
Ran to the sideline and talked to each other, or had another player run the play into the huddle. The plays were WAY less complicated though.
For the most part everybody's job is difficult if you don't know the verbiage. If you sat in a random high level coding, developer, compliance, risk or tech meeting and just heard people throwing out a bunch of acronyms and a bunch of things that you don't know what it means... it doesn't mean it is insanely difficult. It means you haven't learned it. These guys get paid massive amounts of money to do nothing but learn it.
That’s why you have a good center to know everything
Depends, are you smart enough to title a video correctly? 🤔
Clearly you aren’t smart enough to be an nfl qb 😂😂😂
What's wrong with title?
@@Billabongbabalog nothing is. This guy is just salty that his couch quarterbacking is actually stupid and that is iq is no higher than that of his mothers, which at her peak was around 40.
*An NFL* you only use an when the next letter is a vowel. The correct version is *a NFL
@@montaga3194 That’s not how it works. Use of “an” and “a” is not based off anything actually logical, it’s literally decided based on which one sounds better. If you actually speak out, “an NFL” and, “a NFL”. The latter sounds much worse. The correct version is “an NFL”. To prove it, there are tons of words that start with a vowel that still use “a”, for example, university, you would say, “a university” because “an university” doesn’t sound right.
To be fair tho they’ve had a full life time of practice and it’s their full time job to know the plays
Doesn't make it any easier to remember all that with the pressure of a game while reading the defense and making changes.
He’s not talking that. He just telling you to check yourself before you start armchair quarterbacking.
That makes it easy?
@@tntcrewEJ made it easy for me
@@tntcrewEJ I’m 20 years old and can still remember plays from when I was 8 if these dudes can’t remember plays they’ve been studying for months and practice on an almost daily basis then maybe they don’t have the mental capacity to handle being a play caller
Yup, get ball, look around , throw ball, cant throw ball, escape pocket, win
Just remember your set,route,shift,and count.
“The headset cuts out” yeah just get the players to call the plays like in every other sport.
That's why Brady just rocks that coaching band 😭
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Literally no different than a waitress memorizing "yeah I'll have a double mushroom and swiss burger, but can I have american cheese instead of swiss? Oh and can you add pickles. And could I have sweet potato fries instead of regular?"
Then again, they are pros so if they aren’t playing well it’s not about “well you couldn’t do it either” because they worked their entire life for this so they better be good at it
Palmer: I should make a video about how hard it is to be a quarterback
Also Palmer: makes up a super long fake play, and projects his limitations and career on us 😂
You forgot to put “you” in the title
are you smart enough to make RUclips titles
clearly he wasnt smart enough to be a QB
It's a tactic to get people to click
@@Augfordpdoggie damn
@@elimanning5276 tyree catch.
I completely agree and remind myself to not be too hard on these guys, especially when they aren't playing great. To kick them while they're down must have such a hard mental impact on them.
Among the things everyone else has already said, it’s probably important to mention that NFL QBs have literally been learning this game their entire lives.
By the time you get to the NFL, you’ve probably spent around 18 years learning plays and play-calls, with them gradually getting more complex. Sure, the average dude probably isn’t just going to be able to memorize a playbook off the rip, but give me a decade to study and I’ll probably figure it out.
The difference is I haven't been playing qb since middle school and have learned more and more each season.
I remember each day which drawer has my wife’s pants and which one mines be.
"You think you know the darkness?"
It's my old friend.
Honestly I don’t know how accurate that is but in high school I just remember calling out plays like Trips Right 259. I doubt the NFL actually gets wild with these plays.
Shannon Sharpe said it best when he was talking about Kyler Murray. Back when Kyler said he won't kill himself watching film. Shannon's comment was "As the QB you must ABSOLUTELY KNOW THE MOST of anybody on that field." Makes me wonder if Kyler just did this for the fastest payday ever and then doesn't care afterwards.