Bernie Kosar Went from Browns Fan to Browns QB | Browns Club 46
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this episode of Club 46, Jay Crawford sits down with Bernie Kosar to discuss growing up a Browns fan in Youngstown, his path to Miami, and how he found his way back to North East Ohio.
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Miss the days of Bernie Kosar being the Cleveland Browns quarterback!!
I Met Bernie Kosar Dad In Boardman Agent To His Son
Bernie blessed us all by getting healthy again so we can enjoy his wonderful presence.
Amen brother. That team is my all time favorite.
I think Bernie should be in the Canton HOF.
He was great!
Bernie will always be the GOAT in my eyes. They don't build em like that no more.
Dam straight. 1 tough mother
Bernie you're looking fantastic brother, good for you and God how I miss those teams.
He's looking great. 3 years ago. Bet he still looks good. He had some very rough years.
Bernie Kosar is the best. Love this dude.
As a lifelong Steelers fan I watched & liked Bernie Kosar when he was in college. As my Steelers hit hard times I loved to watch the way Bernie played the game. He was Luke Skywalker & could beat Darth Vader nearly every week with his mind & awesome sidearm throws looking in another direction. If the Browns had beat the Broncos in those 1986 & 87 playoffs I believe they might’ve won the Super Bowls that the Broncos lost. Thank you Bernie. You’re a great man & tough as nails.
Thanks for this interview...I am 65, from Salem and our team used to play Boardman...Bernie, you remain my hero...Very few professional ball players have the humility and grace I see in you...Thank YOU for sharing your talents and providing the thrills you did for your fans...You are loved and admired more than you can imagine...
Haven't clicked a vid so fast in awhile.. Thank you to Bernie Kosar and the ppl responsible for making this happen!! 🐐
Old school NFL hero... the stars of the game are so corporate now. Watching the NFL in the 80s was a gift!
To Bernie and many of that era football was everything. Today's players don't see it like that.
Love, love Bernie! Brings back great memories of Sunday's watching football with my Dad and son..and Bernie is such a class act!
GREAT INTERVIEW! That's my childhood hero!
The Bernie Kosar days... When fans woke up Sunday mornings EXPECTING to WIN!
God i wish he could take Baker under his wing. So much knowledge and poise.
I feel like he would be the perfect mentor for Baker. I think Baker would love to learn from him
you and me both brother. baker could really use a mentor..
Agreed, Baker needs it now more than ever IMO.
Ive been wishing we would hire him as our coach since hes been legitimately sober. He is such a force of knowledge that is still respected around the country as an incredible football mind.
@@Cherno4625 youre correct, he is not a drunk anymore. Thats why i say he should be a coach now that hes sober.
I was always Bernie kosar playing backyard football as a kid. Loved the teams and games when he was the quarterback. He and I both graduated from boardman but he was 20 years before me lol
Love Bernie!
Awesome interview. Love Bernie.
Looking good Kosar! Might call on you next year ... be ready to get suited up.
Man when I was a kid I wore my kosar jersey so much playing back yard football lol
Having a great arm is an athletic gift. Having a precise arm is more practice. Bernie was gifted with a strong arm - he threw a lot of bombs. Not a strong as Elway’s but definitely he had a great great arm.
Kosar had a good Accurate arm with that quirky ugly delivery
Much like Phillip Rivers
"Sixteen Beautiful Chances" Bernie, that is the title of your book. You are welcome.
Bernie Bernie
Love Bernie... great interview!
So much fun. Those years with Bernie and that team.💝
Favorite all time Brown !
bernie bernie, oh yea, how you can throw
Sobriety looks great on him. Whole different man. Also one of the best football minds in history.
Bernie was never a drunk. It was the combination of pain killers and brain damage that made him sound the way he did. He's finally gotten his at least some of his health back and he looks and sounds great.
@@moehio Uh...no, he was a drunk. And who knows, maybe he still is.
@@tontoepstein6860 STFU jagoff. You don't know the first thing about BK.
HOF In my opinion !
Love that dude!! Wish Baker had his approach to the position!! My how things would be different right now. Maybe he will figure it out soon.
By his college/early pro career, his long hair appearance, gave me a wrong opinion of Bernie.
Listening to this later in life interviews, really draws out all kinds of respect for this man.
The one dislike is Broncos DB Charles Dimry--the DB Kosar torched for his last TD in 1993. Or it could be Jerry Glanville. ;)
Can we just hire bernie to coach us?
I'm a Steelers fan and I enjoyed the interview. Was jealous in the 1980s....Montana, Marino and Kelly all played elsewhere and we were stuck with Malone....
About that 51-0 pasting of the Steelers.....had Kosar not engineered that last minute game winning drive in Houston in the last game of the regular season......the Steelers would have finished ahead of the Browns.
As a Browns fan I remember that season very well. Steelers lost their first two games by a combined 91-10 yet came back to finish 9-7, make the playoffs and nearly reach the AFC title game. Beat the Browns in Cleveland too, w/Todd Blackledge at QB for Pittsburgh. Phenomenal coaching job by Chuck Noll that year to get that team as far as they got.
Is there a game recap when Bernie took the Browns to Three Rivers in Pittsburgh and beat the Steelers 50- 0? Anyone remember that?
51-0
Great Job Mr. Interviewer ! Love you Bernie !
He showed bill who’s boss
Wait a minute, didn't Bill fire Bernie?
Jim Peluso yeah but he punched him in the face
@@imagoddamnonionmason6743 If that's true. But what happens when you punch the boss in the face?
Yessir!!!
LOL at 33:34 all the way to 36 or so. Kosar explains how he fakes his defenders with hand signals. Simple but effective!
He had the most awkward throwing motion!! I absolutely loved watching him play. Whether he was throwing it 5 yds or 50 his mechanics were the same.
He really ought to be an OC somewhere. He read blitzes better than any QB I’ve ever seen. Drawing plays in the mud... Kosar was a throwback player in many ways. 6’6” and was less mobile than Marino or Peyton 🤣
In some ways Bernie was like a “Larry Bird” of Football... Awkward, Unathletic ( relatively),
Bernie kinda has some Larry Bird qualities. Not an athlete at all but super iQ and very accurate.
Larry Bird wasn't mediocre. Kosar was. Not to mention Bird, in fact, was damn athletic for a white guy until his body started falling apart. The only similarity between the two is they both had pasty asses. ruclips.net/video/NX8ipponmSc/видео.html
@@tontoepstein6860
Whole body Doo Doo stained ? I'd be mad too.
Damn the luck poo poo boy
Ummmm I dont remember these guys doing an interview in my kitchen...I'll have to check the cctv cameras.
Only in Cleveland does a perfectly mediocre player get treated as if he's a local sports hero. What's next for Crawford, an interview with Zydrunas Ilgauskas?