I would absolutely love a video on Rex Grossmans 2006 season. I wasn't old enough to watch him play, but every time my dad (Bears fan) talked about Rotten Rex I could see the pain in his eyes
Week 14 against the Vikings, he went 6 of 19 for 34 yards, 0 TDs and 3 Interceptions in a win against the Vikings. Rex was one of those guys that was either the best QB in the league or the worst QB in the league depending on the Sunday.
As a Saints fan, I would have been embarrassed to losing to any team like this. This was just bad all around and was the cherry on top of a crap sundae.
I’m from nc, but a lifelong saints fan. I went to my first nfl game earlier in the season (saints at panthers) and watched a pretty bad game. My saints lost. Decided right then and there to buy front row seats to the week 18 game in Nola. “Our house” and whatnot. I was treated to this steaming pile of dogshit and went home wanting to kill myself.
As a Saints fan this entire past season was frustrating. Our division was beyond awful, but Dennis (Substitute Teacher) Allen and Andy Dalton spelled our doom and we couldn't even win the division. I have the feeling Derek Carr is not gonna make things better this season.
@@gohawks3571 i really think they should change season-long records to be based on their average per game. Idk if you’d worry about games missed due to injury and just base it on the number of games in the regular season for any given year, but either way it’d be more accurate
As a massive Panthers fan, this makes me smile when not many things about my team have brought joy to the Carolina in the last several years. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
@@diggit79 I was at the Panthers- Falcons game last year, Cam Newton was having a decent game and the defense was making a comeback, he subbed his guy PJ walker in, he IMMEDIATELY threw a pick, and they couldn't recover.. Dude was terrible and biased..
Bro, don't shame Pineiro. He was 33/35 on the season making him statistically the second most accurate field goal kicker (min 10 games) in the league last season. His only two misses ALL SEASON were in that Atlanta game.
Update…Josh Allen had a perfect passer rating (158.3) and perfect QBR..notching more TDs then incomplete passes vs the undefeated (3-0) Miami Dolphins in Orchard Park, NY on October 1st 2023. His final stat line was 21-25 with 4 touchdowns and 320 yards while rushing 4 times for 17 yards and a TD. Josh Allen’s career stats vs the dolphins are 248-381 65.1% completion with 31 TDS to 5 interceptions for a 110.8 passer rating and a 9-2 record.
@@coreylineberry8557 sam was decent in those games the reason they lost the Pittsburg one was because the defense couldn't make a stop and the second one was lost because Tom was playing against 3rd and 4th string corners and Wilks couldn't read the room and refused to go for it on 4th down when Tampa clearly had the momentum.
@@alecovan2856 Ah, I confused Darnold for the run game against Pittsburgh. But against Tampa, his interceptions arguably cost the Panthers just as much as the defense did.
As a Bears fan it's gotta be Rex Grossman, hands down. 6 completions on 19 attempts for 34 yards, 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in a win against the Vikings during the Bears super bowl run.
I’m a Vikings fan and I was sick to my stomach over losing to THAT kind of performance. Of course the Vikings couldn’t handle a team led by Turnoversaurus Rex
The duality of Rex Grossman was truly something to behold. You never knew which Rex you were gonna get: the steel-armed assassin who could carry his entire team, or the party clown in a Bears uniform
As a Panthers fan who watched this game I think our team as a whole was playing bad recievers couldn't get separation and Sam was running for his life once both our guards went out with injury. Sam probably should've been sacked 9 times but he did well evading sacks and throwing the ball away which is were a majority of his incompletions came from.
his interceptions were more out of frustration i feel like, which if he could just accept to live another down he might still be in the running to be a starter, but that game made him impossible to defend
Please do a video on Rex Grossman and the 2006 Bears! As a Bears fan I need a cathartic rant on how good our defense and special teams were while being dragged down by Rex. Started the super bowl with a return for a touchdown and offense found a way to lose
I grew up in Chicago, I'm a Bears fan and I want to see that Rex Grossman video. I bet I know what game it was, the infamous Monday Night in Arizona, the "The Bears are who we thought they were" game.
I love these "Balls Deep" deep dives. Keep it up, Perna. I feel like this is how you're gonna get to 4-500k subs. Ive been subscribed to you for years and felt like you haven't grown as much as you deserve. You're my favorite football content creator.
I was just saying the same thing. I've been here since the very early stages of the spring leagues popping up a few years ago and feel like the quality of his content is that it a channel about to crest 1 mil. Yet dude has only grown like 200k since I've started despite his content getting continually more varied and better overall. Perna puts in work
I remember watching that game with Sexy Rexy against the Vikings at a bar with my buddy that was a Vikings fan. That game was a roller coaster. Actually that whole season was crazy as a Bears fan.
Going entirely by stats, it has to be Joe Ferguson and the Bills beating the Jets in 1974 while completing zero passes for zero yards. But there were extenuating circumstances, namely the spectacular failure of the AstroTurf on national TV during a heavy rainstorm. Namath and the Jets got picked three times trying to hit receivers who couldn't run routes without sliding all over the ice - I mean turf - before they got smart and stopped passing, but by then it was too late.
As a Saints fan, god this game was so maddening. We went down and got a TD on the opening drive, and then lost the game 10-7. The Saints defense held Darnold to 43 yards passing (half of which came on one completion that put them in range for the game-winning FG), 0 TDs and 2 Ints. Darnold had a QB rating of 3. And the Saints still lost. Our kicker missed 2 FGs too, but still. This game was week 17 and should have gotten the entire offensive staff fired (our Andy Dalton led offense had been putrid all season), but nope. The only offensive coach we let go was the TE’s coach. It’s tough being a Saints fan these days.
"The Saints defense held Darnold to 43 yards passing (half of which came on one completion that put them in range for the game-winning FG)" >>>> Don't also forget that 2 plays prior to that throw, he had a key scramble/run as well. For all people have crapped Sam on, he's an underrated runner.
2:20, have you forgotten about the ‘78 rule changes? That was when it became illegal for defensive backs to be physical with receivers the whole way from the snap to the whistle. That same year also was the first time offensive lineman, at least while pass blocking, could fully extend their arms while making blocks
Brilliant! I especially enjoyed your spot on description of QBR, a worthless piece of imagined pretentiousness disguised as a metric. Thanks for the good stuff!
Hey! Love your videos! Although you can't forget the game in 2009 where Derek Anderson (Browns) went 2 of 17, 23 YDS, 0 TDS, 1 INT in a 6-3 win vs the bills
The off-season is long and dark. Balls Deep makes it a little shorter, and a bit brighter. Maybe you could bless us with weekly episodes. I’ve got The football withdrawals, and the XFL just ain’t gonna cut it for me. I need the good stuff!
One last reminder. The 5 game numbers leading up to the Saints game combined : - 1,100 yards - 8.8 yards/attempt - 9 TDs (7 passing 2 rushing) - 1 INT - 105.4 passer rating He almost dragged your Sad-sack team (that had only DJ Moore) into the Playoffs. But anyway....the Bryce Young era is about to begin.
I live in NC so we are always stuck with the Panthers game. This one was so wild I didnt actually mind. Same deal with the day Norman and OBJ got into it
Unless the OB'S name is Tom Brady. Most of Tom's career he got none of the blame when his teams lost. I say most bc there was one season TB and the Patriots got destroyed by my Chiefs on MNF the commentators were questioning if TB time is up. Then the Patriots went on to win that seasons SB.
Remember when Sam Darnold was a projected #1 pick! The Jets cheered! NO ONE expected his career to be THIS bad, but that’s what happens when your drafted by the Jets.
I liked just to see the Rex Grossman breakdown! Been forever since anyone's talked about him and how he "led" the Bears to the Super Bowl. Edit I've always liked the passer rating than the QBR
Well Brandon, you're content just keeps getting better! Great editing and clever jokes as well. I'm a life-long Detroit Lions fan who also fell in love with the AFL in the inagural 1960 season. I adopted the Brocos as mine, goofy linear socks and all. Since I kinda have skin in the game, I ask that you and your cohorts and collegues convince ownership to go back to the Orange Crush design with the iconic Bronco in the D logo. That look is only second to the slickest uniforms in history, the Detroit Lions throwbacks. Again, great content!
You should break down the Andrew Luck game, where he scored almost every single point in the game, for both teams, and till got the W. He threw 4 INTs, one of them a pick 6, and fumbled a TD for the Defense.
The Rex Grossman one was what immediately popped into my mind, sure enough there he is representing a CLEAN 16 year radius BOTH WAYS of no one joining him on that chart. That is insane. This particular game in 2022, in hindsight, was a WONDERFUL conclusion to Tank Division. Even the winner of Tank Division totally laid an egg in the playoffs.
Dynamite work Brandon (and Will). Yes please do the Grossman video. The NFC was horrible in 2006. I said all year the Bears would make it to the Super Bowl and lose to whatever team survived the AFC. That special teams and defensive teams dragged that inept offense to the super bowl
The worst ever I can remember is Derek Anderson in 2009 2/17 for 23 yards and an INT, but the Browns beat the Bills 6-3. How his passer rating was still higher than Darnold I have no clue.
Shoutout to the quickie cameo on the chart by the 1973 Falcons-Cardinals matchup, the only game in NFL history to see two eligible starting QBs record a 0.0 rating...
I was so hype about this win because I loved Steve Wilks as our coach and I thought that still winning despite such a terrible game from our quarterback plus missing key players like Brian Burns would mean he would definitely get the permanent head coaching job. I was wrong about that but I’m still happy he was able to get a win in his final game as our coach
Let's be honest here. Both teams stunk and neither one didn't seem to care to win the game until late when Sam (despite the terrible game he had) had a very KEY 1st down scramble and made a very CLUTCH throw to TMJ to set up the Game-winning FG.
“I like watching a team win in spite of their qb” >>> That QB had a key 1st down Scramble late in the 4th followed 2 plays later by a CLUTCH-AS-FK throw to TMJ to set up the Game-Winning FG. So you're actually WRONG here, pal. Yeah he played poorly almost the entire game but when it came down to crunch time late, the Saints kept the door open and Sam took advantage and came through.
His mobility was showcased in second half of season, I know he still has flaws but he has traits not reachable and I do like how he eleveated as the season went on, would be good for one year back again in the QB room I was really thinking he was trash but he was so good against some elite defenses so I can’t say he’s awful anymore he found a way to utilize his legs, better reads,not chopping his feet I really liked what I saw on TV, in person
Now 6 months later, he's a 49er, had a very good camp, became QB2 and threw only 1 pick (not his fault) in Preseason. Make no mistake. The moment Matt Rhule was fired and replaced by Now-49ers Defensive Coordinator Steve Wilks, that was the moment he started to turn it around. Coaching matters as it turns out. If you combine both Adam Gase and Matt Rhule, you would not even have a quarter of Coaching ability.
I would absolutely love a video on Rex Grossmans 2006 season. I wasn't old enough to watch him play, but every time my dad (Bears fan) talked about Rotten Rex I could see the pain in his eyes
Week 14 against the Vikings, he went 6 of 19 for 34 yards, 0 TDs and 3 Interceptions in a win against the Vikings. Rex was one of those guys that was either the best QB in the league or the worst QB in the league depending on the Sunday.
Dude, his name was "Sexy Rexy". Or as Lovie would say "Rex Grossman is our QB".
@@PADRII I'm aware that Sexy Rexie was what most called him. I was using the name that my dad always used when talking about Rex
My man, Rex Grossman, couldn't handle snaps. He would, consistently, fumble snaps. I grew up with the misery of watching it every week lol
Then he probably also creamed his pants when Jay Cutler came along.
as a Panther fan, I really enjoyed this game, mainly because I know how embarrassing it was for Saint fans to see us win this game lol
As a Saints fan, I would have been embarrassed to losing to any team like this. This was just bad all around and was the cherry on top of a crap sundae.
As a Saints fan… yeah that was tough for us to watch lmao
I’m from nc, but a lifelong saints fan. I went to my first nfl game earlier in the season (saints at panthers) and watched a pretty bad game. My saints lost. Decided right then and there to buy front row seats to the week 18 game in Nola. “Our house” and whatnot. I was treated to this steaming pile of dogshit and went home wanting to kill myself.
As a Saints fan this entire past season was frustrating. Our division was beyond awful, but Dennis (Substitute Teacher) Allen and Andy Dalton spelled our doom and we couldn't even win the division. I have the feeling Derek Carr is not gonna make things better this season.
@@17thN.Owell he was, until he got hurt, but dont worry as a jags fan this season has already brought pain
Truly a man we Broncos fans should want on our team
You’re not a Broncos fan
@@anuar0307 what
@@ericwinkler169He doesn’t seem to know what sarcasm is.
It’s crazy how many records are broken every NFL season
there are also 1 million new stats every season lol
This year hardly counts, with the extra game & all. Not that guys didn't play hard.
And next year the NFL will break the record for the longest lasting professional football league...again.
@@gohawks3571 it 100% counts
@@gohawks3571 i really think they should change season-long records to be based on their average per game. Idk if you’d worry about games missed due to injury and just base it on the number of games in the regular season for any given year, but either way it’d be more accurate
As a massive Panthers fan, this makes me smile when not many things about my team have brought joy to the Carolina in the last several years. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I live in Raleigh and hate the Panthers, but that coached royally screwed you guys
@@grammysworld5449 Rhule really did. He created a huge hole for the Panthers to climb out of.
@@diggit79 I was at the Panthers- Falcons game last year, Cam Newton was having a decent game and the defense was making a comeback, he subbed his guy PJ walker in, he IMMEDIATELY threw a pick, and they couldn't recover.. Dude was terrible and biased..
Bro, don't shame Pineiro. He was 33/35 on the season making him statistically the second most accurate field goal kicker (min 10 games) in the league last season. His only two misses ALL SEASON were in that Atlanta game.
That ultimately cost of a playoff spot 😂. But we wouldn’t have done anything in the playoffs anyways
Update…Josh Allen had a perfect passer rating (158.3) and perfect QBR..notching more TDs then incomplete passes vs the undefeated (3-0) Miami Dolphins in Orchard Park, NY on October 1st 2023. His final stat line was 21-25 with 4 touchdowns and 320 yards while rushing 4 times for 17 yards and a TD. Josh Allen’s career stats vs the dolphins are 248-381 65.1% completion with 31 TDS to 5 interceptions for a 110.8 passer rating and a 9-2 record.
It hurts that losing to Sam Darnold wasn't even the lowest moment of the broncos season
The Seahawks, Raiders, Colts and Panthers games were some of the most pathetic disorganized football I've ever seen
To be fair the guy was balling out through his first five starts before shitting the bed in the season finale
@@Aboyrune Well... There was the game against the Pittsburgh and Tampa games.
@@coreylineberry8557 sam was decent in those games the reason they lost the Pittsburg one was because the defense couldn't make a stop and the second one was lost because Tom was playing against 3rd and 4th string corners and Wilks couldn't read the room and refused to go for it on 4th down when Tampa clearly had the momentum.
@@alecovan2856 Ah, I confused Darnold for the run game against Pittsburgh. But against Tampa, his interceptions arguably cost the Panthers just as much as the defense did.
As a Bears fan it's gotta be Rex Grossman, hands down. 6 completions on 19 attempts for 34 yards, 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in a win against the Vikings during the Bears super bowl run.
The Bears are who we thought they were!!
Ah yes that's my vikings
That's the game he is referencing with the Grossman had a worse QB rating in a win.
I’m a Vikings fan and I was sick to my stomach over losing to THAT kind of performance. Of course the Vikings couldn’t handle a team led by Turnoversaurus Rex
The duality of Rex Grossman was truly something to behold. You never knew which Rex you were gonna get: the steel-armed assassin who could carry his entire team, or the party clown in a Bears uniform
party clown lol
The Panthers fan in me doesn't care how he does it. As long as Darnold can beat the Saints, he has my respect.
Agreed but let's throw the falcons in their too
@@CocodreamBLM Valid but Darnold hasn't played for the Falcons
@@nicksojka7457 I'm just saying if Carolina only wins two games I'm good with it aslong as those two wins come at the falcons expense
As a Panthers fan who watched this game I think our team as a whole was playing bad recievers couldn't get separation and Sam was running for his life once both our guards went out with injury. Sam probably should've been sacked 9 times but he did well evading sacks and throwing the ball away which is were a majority of his incompletions came from.
his interceptions were more out of frustration i feel like, which if he could just accept to live another down he might still be in the running to be a starter, but that game made him impossible to defend
Defense was good though 😂
Part of the reason wilks wasn't the man for the job. Glad we got our coach. Reich is gonna have this team competitive and the future is bright.
As a panthers fan, this win was hilarious lol
Please do a video on Rex Grossman and the 2006 Bears! As a Bears fan I need a cathartic rant on how good our defense and special teams were while being dragged down by Rex. Started the super bowl with a return for a touchdown and offense found a way to lose
You mean defense found a way to lose. Who gives up 200 yards to Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes?
I grew up in Chicago, I'm a Bears fan and I want to see that Rex Grossman video. I bet I know what game it was, the infamous Monday Night in Arizona, the "The Bears are who we thought they were" game.
Nope. Same season, but after that. He's prolly referring to the game vs the Vikings. Rex had a QB rating of 1.9 that game.
I love these "Balls Deep" deep dives. Keep it up, Perna. I feel like this is how you're gonna get to 4-500k subs. Ive been subscribed to you for years and felt like you haven't grown as much as you deserve. You're my favorite football content creator.
Yeah no cap, perna is my homeboy
I was just saying the same thing. I've been here since the very early stages of the spring leagues popping up a few years ago and feel like the quality of his content is that it a channel about to crest 1 mil. Yet dude has only grown like 200k since I've started despite his content getting continually more varied and better overall.
Perna puts in work
Mac Jones's win against the Bills in 2021 was pretty crazy too! 2-3 for 19yds 😳
Please do the Rex Grossman video, also include the video of him fumbling the ball on the sideline trying to throw the ball just as a practice throw.
Of course, someone from my Panthers just had to achieve such an underwhelming feat. 🤣
Darnold got a nice string of >100 passer rating games before this
It's amazing Darnold was even able to throw considering how bad that line was
I remember watching that game with Sexy Rexy against the Vikings at a bar with my buddy that was a Vikings fan. That game was a roller coaster. Actually that whole season was crazy as a Bears fan.
Going entirely by stats, it has to be Joe Ferguson and the Bills beating the Jets in 1974 while completing zero passes for zero yards. But there were extenuating circumstances, namely the spectacular failure of the AstroTurf on national TV during a heavy rainstorm. Namath and the Jets got picked three times trying to hit receivers who couldn't run routes without sliding all over the ice - I mean turf - before they got smart and stopped passing, but by then it was too late.
Surprised that Tebow wasn't mentioned even once
As a Saints fan, god this game was so maddening. We went down and got a TD on the opening drive, and then lost the game 10-7. The Saints defense held Darnold to 43 yards passing (half of which came on one completion that put them in range for the game-winning FG), 0 TDs and 2 Ints. Darnold had a QB rating of 3. And the Saints still lost. Our kicker missed 2 FGs too, but still.
This game was week 17 and should have gotten the entire offensive staff fired (our Andy Dalton led offense had been putrid all season), but nope. The only offensive coach we let go was the TE’s coach.
It’s tough being a Saints fan these days.
As a falcons fan our whole division is an embarrassment
@jamariiion
Yes it is
"The Saints defense held Darnold to 43 yards passing (half of which came on one completion that put them in range for the game-winning FG)"
>>>> Don't also forget that 2 plays prior to that throw, he had a key scramble/run as well. For all people have crapped Sam on, he's an underrated runner.
You didn't have to have that chiefs ref uniform, I'm still recovering...
This was great. More of this please Perna
2:20, have you forgotten about the ‘78 rule changes? That was when it became illegal for defensive backs to be physical with receivers the whole way from the snap to the whistle. That same year also was the first time offensive lineman, at least while pass blocking, could fully extend their arms while making blocks
Brilliant! I especially enjoyed your spot on description of QBR, a worthless piece of imagined pretentiousness disguised as a metric. Thanks for the good stuff!
Does it have a worse correlation with wins?
Hey! Love your videos! Although you can't forget the game in 2009 where Derek Anderson (Browns) went 2 of 17, 23 YDS, 0 TDS, 1 INT in a 6-3 win vs the bills
Just goes to show how atrocious the saints offense was this year and why Pete Carmichael should be unemployed rn
You should do a video on which college has had the most busts at QB. I'm almost certainly the answer is USC but would be cool to see broken down
Wasn't there that horrific game between the Bears and the Panthers in 2010? Where it was Jimmy Clausen vs. Todd Collins?
So this is what the Vikings get to look forward to in the next year with Sam Darnold.
The off-season is long and dark. Balls Deep makes it a little shorter, and a bit brighter. Maybe you could bless us with weekly episodes. I’ve got The football withdrawals, and the XFL just ain’t gonna cut it for me. I need the good stuff!
"Stop. Get help" Michael Jordan PSA from 80s
I will not tolerate this GEQBUS slander
This was epic!! Definitely need the next episode.
Love these balls deep vids, you manage to find awesome things to break down that you just don't see from other people on youtube
The "Buy it Loser" link that popped up in the top corner during the coffee ad read was a brilliant touch
As a Panthers fan...I would like to forget this entire Darnold experiment please.
One last reminder.
The 5 game numbers leading up to the Saints game combined :
- 1,100 yards
- 8.8 yards/attempt
- 9 TDs (7 passing 2 rushing)
- 1 INT
- 105.4 passer rating
He almost dragged your Sad-sack team (that had only DJ Moore) into the Playoffs.
But anyway....the Bryce Young era is about to begin.
So you're saying in a way Sam and Rex are elite QB's😂.
"heating up that old cannon" - soo funny
as a bears fan we experience this whenever the bears play a game. statistically our best qb ever (i am pretty sure) was jay cutler. let that sink in
I live in NC so we are always stuck with the Panthers game. This one was so wild I didnt actually mind. Same deal with the day Norman and OBJ got into it
Every Curtis Painter win. Oh wait, he didn't have any...
When Rex Grossman played he was more like Gross Rexman...
Please breakdown Rex Grossman
I laughed so hard when the Jets were sold on Sam
Having a passer rating of 0 is easy, having a passer rating thats almost 0 is a lot more impressive
It's even more impressive when you consider that one completed pass was CLUTCH AS HELL as it led to the Game-Winning FG.
This Balls Deep idea is genius! Keep up the great show.
Never understood why anyone thought he’d be good coming out of college
Thanks for the panthers content 🥲
I'd argue that the beginning of rules to benefit the passing game came in 1978, when the rules changed for pass interference.
Unless the OB'S name is Tom Brady. Most of Tom's career he got none of the blame when his teams lost. I say most bc there was one season TB and the Patriots got destroyed by my Chiefs on MNF the commentators were questioning if TB time is up. Then the Patriots went on to win that seasons SB.
As someone who played against sam Darnold (presumably a couple times) in high school, I’m here for the dunking of the Darnold
Remember when Sam Darnold was a projected #1 pick! The Jets cheered! NO ONE expected his career to be THIS bad, but that’s what happens when your drafted by the Jets.
And then they drafted Zach Wilson which pretty much solidfied the FACT that the NY Jets franchise cannot develop QBs.
I liked just to see the Rex Grossman breakdown! Been forever since anyone's talked about him and how he "led" the Bears to the Super Bowl.
Edit I've always liked the passer rating than the QBR
Same. I think the Passer rating is a more accurate metric on how a QB performs because it's focused on his PASSING (duh!) metrics than anything else.
Well Brandon, you're content just keeps getting better! Great editing and clever jokes as well. I'm a life-long Detroit Lions fan who also fell in love with the AFL in the inagural 1960 season. I adopted the Brocos as mine, goofy linear socks and all. Since I kinda have skin in the game, I ask that you and your cohorts and collegues convince ownership to go back to the Orange Crush design with the iconic Bronco in the D logo. That look is only second to the slickest uniforms in history, the Detroit Lions throwbacks. Again, great content!
Derek Anderson’s 2009 win over th Bills was also legendary at 2/17 passing with an INT
You gotta do the Sexy Rexy game. His time in Chicago is still fresh in a lot of fans memories.
i know the visual showed kizer but when you held the long desauuuun… i thought cosby was coming after it 😂
You should break down the Andrew Luck game, where he scored almost every single point in the game, for both teams, and till got the W.
He threw 4 INTs, one of them a pick 6, and fumbled a TD for the Defense.
The Rex Grossman one was what immediately popped into my mind, sure enough there he is representing a CLEAN 16 year radius BOTH WAYS of no one joining him on that chart. That is insane.
This particular game in 2022, in hindsight, was a WONDERFUL conclusion to Tank Division. Even the winner of Tank Division totally laid an egg in the playoffs.
Dynamite work Brandon (and Will). Yes please do the Grossman video. The NFC was horrible in 2006. I said all year the Bears would make it to the Super Bowl and lose to whatever team survived the AFC. That special teams and defensive teams dragged that inept offense to the super bowl
Please do the Grossman one!! I’m a big fan of yours and I’m a Bears fan. I remember Grossman had multiple games like this. Please do Grossman.
“He leveled up! And immediately took a sack” the way he said that had me crying 😂
sam darnold played pretty good this year
Thank you for explaining the Passer Rating. It never made any sense
Brandon Perna your jacket looks like burger king uniform
Tebow won completing two passes
Please do Rex Grossman!!
[10:46] That jacket could cure a hangover, bro!
I feel like Rex Grossman deserves an episode of Balls Deep dedicated to him
Def would love to see the Grossman video
There was a Saints/Bears game on MNF Ditka and Heath Shuler were involved
The worst ever I can remember is Derek Anderson in 2009
2/17 for 23 yards and an INT, but the Browns beat the Bills 6-3. How his passer rating was still higher than Darnold I have no clue.
Shoutout to the quickie cameo on the chart by the 1973 Falcons-Cardinals matchup, the only game in NFL history to see two eligible starting QBs record a 0.0 rating...
😂😂 I love your humor so much. Amazing channel
Sam Darnold could've won a Super Bowl, if he played for the 85 Bears.
Hearing Jon Goodmans voice on SNL crying out "Monica Lewinsky" in my head, every time someone says her name lmao
What was Tebows passer rating in the 2 for 8 win against KC in 2011?
Please, for the love of god make the Rex Grossman episode.
Please do a video on the Rex grossman game.
PLEASE break down the Rex Grossman game
I was so hype about this win because I loved Steve Wilks as our coach and I thought that still winning despite such a terrible game from our quarterback plus missing key players like Brian Burns would mean he would definitely get the permanent head coaching job. I was wrong about that but I’m still happy he was able to get a win in his final game as our coach
Let's be honest here. Both teams stunk and neither one didn't seem to care to win the game until late when Sam (despite the terrible game he had) had a very KEY 1st down scramble and made a very CLUTCH throw to TMJ to set up the Game-winning FG.
I saw that Panthers Saints game and was shocked by the stats despite the win.
But as a falcons fan I ain’t complaining
"That's not guaranteed, but its what I'm saying" I'll have to use that
Can’t tolerate the GEQBUS slander
my man still mad about that rolling touchdown
This video is hilarious. O lord is the Rex Grossman one going to hurt.
“I like watching a team win in spite of their qb”
>>> That QB had a key 1st down Scramble late in the 4th followed 2 plays later by a CLUTCH-AS-FK throw to TMJ to set up the Game-Winning FG.
So you're actually WRONG here, pal.
Yeah he played poorly almost the entire game but when it came down to crunch time late, the Saints kept the door open and Sam took advantage and came through.
NFC South representing the best, worst division ever 🎉
The AP viks with tavaris jakson-christian ponder
Would love to see a part 2!
Don’t diss my guy Sammy
"that's not guaranteed, but that's what I'm saying." great advertising perna
I remember back in 2012, Matt Ryan had 5 intereceptions and won. I think that might be the record for most INT's and still win.
Josh Allen was insanely close in that playoff game against NE . He had a rating of 157.6
His mobility was showcased in second half of season, I know he still has flaws but he has traits not reachable and I do like how he eleveated as the season went on, would be good for one year back again in the QB room I was really thinking he was trash but he was so good against some elite defenses so I can’t say he’s awful anymore he found a way to utilize his legs, better reads,not chopping his feet I really liked what I saw on TV, in person
Now 6 months later, he's a 49er, had a very good camp, became QB2 and threw only 1 pick (not his fault) in Preseason.
Make no mistake. The moment Matt Rhule was fired and replaced by Now-49ers Defensive Coordinator Steve Wilks, that was the moment he started to turn it around.
Coaching matters as it turns out. If you combine both Adam Gase and Matt Rhule, you would not even have a quarter of Coaching ability.
Love the not curt warner pic.
I love the Chiefs Ref photoshop lol