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How do NFL players deal with bad coaches? 

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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey are here to answer your Dumb Football Questions! How do NFL players deal with bad coaches? Who are the smartest centers the boys have ever worked with? A deep dive into the offensive line room fine system.
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Two former NFL offensive linemen (Alex Boone and Jeremiah Sirles) team up with a die-hard football fan and media dweeb (Phil Mackey) for entertaining, informative, opinionated, behind-the-scenes discussions about the game -- from a trenches perspective!
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Комментарии : 23   
@Cloquet33
@Cloquet33 2 месяца назад
I can’t believe Alex corrected someone in math and he was right.
@CollinMPLS
@CollinMPLS 2 месяца назад
I watch A LOT of RU-vid (I have the plus)...I would die a little inside if you guys stopped this show...it's the best
@Kaz.2719
@Kaz.2719 2 месяца назад
Dumb football question DFQ: how do players go about finding an agent?
@tedmatthews8858
@tedmatthews8858 2 месяца назад
You are so right about the difference between quick and fast. Perhaps you should explain that more clearly on another show.
@Eidenhoek
@Eidenhoek 2 месяца назад
Regarding the bad coaching/conditioning thing... It seems like a broader issue is that real communication is difficult. Telling someone you have a weakness (knees) makes you look weak/get cut, so you can't do that. If the coach is *hurting* you, there's no real recourse/you get cut. I'm not sure how the bad conditioning guy gets fired or let go, really... Which, incidentally, lets me *finally* understand what people mean about running through a wall for the coach or having/losing the locker room. If I trust the team to take care of me, I'm going to put myself out there, and I'm *probably* going to have an easier time with management and my teammates in being honest about doing well or poorly on a given day. If I trust that they have my back, and are looking out for me, I'm going to do my best to *let them use me to my best ability*. And on the opposite end...I'm just not really going to *care* or try hard or anything if you're just using me like meat.-
@cglarsen26
@cglarsen26 2 месяца назад
It’s awesome hearing stories from NFL insiders. Love this show.
@willthejedi17
@willthejedi17 2 месяца назад
Dumb football question: How do players/coaches deal with playing against former teammates? For example: If the Vikings play the Texans this season, would Danielle Hunter be able to share critical information about the playbook/offense/defense? and vice versa for the Texans players now on the Vikings roster? Follow up: If it's illegal or against League rules... Does it ever happen anyway?
@johnbenson4672
@johnbenson4672 2 месяца назад
Thank you for answering my question. The channel is great and I'm really enjoying the inside perspective.
@angrydrunkengerman2819
@angrydrunkengerman2819 2 месяца назад
Can't unsee our guy here dancing to his own beat and head drumming. Can't un-know he's secretly double-budding so he can literally dance to his own beat like a cross between the pumped up and Roxbury SNL bits.
@Aidan-gs7tm
@Aidan-gs7tm 2 месяца назад
Dumb Football question: Whats the dumbest weight room fail or moments/ego lifting
@tonyowens6802
@tonyowens6802 2 месяца назад
Where’s my NEW EPISODE!!!! 🎉
@theendistheend123
@theendistheend123 2 месяца назад
Dumb football question: What do players think of fans? (As a Broncos fan, what happens to the team, happens to me. Its MY team. Passions astrange, but if you're on my team, you're my guy.)
@robcanisto8635
@robcanisto8635 28 дней назад
did my man just spit his dip into one of those plastic Starbucks cups...
@libertas_americana
@libertas_americana 2 месяца назад
Dumb Football Question: What was your worse whiff block you had in your career and what was the result of said whiff block?
@shootdeer9662
@shootdeer9662 2 месяца назад
How much time is spent on figuring out what equipment you prefer?
@Zoyx
@Zoyx 2 месяца назад
Dumb Football Question: What do modern football players use for corrective lenses on the field? I am old enough to remember Bob Griese wearing glasses while QB-ing the Dolphins.
@yhwhsozo3680
@yhwhsozo3680 2 месяца назад
Dumb ?- name the best 2 Oliners in each position and most revolutionary Oline coach
@martinvulu1848
@martinvulu1848 2 месяца назад
Is Alex talking about Sugarman? Yes, he's CLEARLY talking about Sugarman. NEVER liked that guy.
@YouTube.Algorithmic.Nonsense
@YouTube.Algorithmic.Nonsense 2 месяца назад
Seriously...STFU. You don't even know "that guy." Sugarman saved a co-workers life in a parking lot after the co-worker went into cardiac arrest when both worked for the Philadelphia Eagles. Sugarman also received an award for being the best NFL athletic trainer one year during his tenure. Sugarman was _Head Athletic Trainer_ for the Vikings, which means his focus was on diagnosing and treating injuries. He had nothing to do with players running gassers or lifting in the weight room. Boone and Sirles are talking about the strength and conditioning trainer. Do you even know the difference between an athletic trainer and a strength and conditioning trainer?? Obviously not. The Head Strength and Conditioning Trainer in 2016 was Brent Salazar. That's 99.9% likely who they are referring to. If you remember correctly, Zimmer fired Salazar after just 1 season. It was well documented in the media that Zimmer was furious at Salazar because so many players (go look it up), particularly on the OL, got injured and ended up on IR. They lost both starting OTs, another OT, and an OG that season. It was the way Salazar handled the Matt Kalil injury that really set Zimmer off. I remember Zimmer mentioning in a press conference that Salazar was essentially injuring more players off the field than on it and that he was pushing guys way too hard.
@johnkeith8619
@johnkeith8619 2 месяца назад
No he isnt likely talking about sugarman, Bet Ej henderson, and Teddy B feels very differently than you. Eric Sugarman was the head athletic trainer and was highly respected for that position he wasnt retained under the new Regime and had the 1 3rd string former player come out crying that when on the PS he didnt get extra attention during the middle of the season when Sugarmans job was getting the player likely to play ready for the games. the guy Boone is talking about is most likely a new hire in 2016 from the Chiefs named Brent Salazar as the new head strength and conditiong coach, he replaced Evan Marcus. Salazar was replaced by Mark Uyeyama the next year in 2017, and Uyeyama held that position until being replaced in 2021. then the entire coaching staff outside of WR coach Keenan McCardell was let go in 2022 by KOC to bring in his new hires.
@harrymills2770
@harrymills2770 2 месяца назад
WRs and DBs need to run, but the big men? You're breaking them down. These guys are pushing the limits of the human genome and if you want them their best in the short areas they control, you don't run the legs off them in the offseason. Marty Schottenheimer used to keep his Bigs on the practice field all hours, insisting everything be perfect before he sent them home. It was bad for morale and it was one of the reasons his teams struggled so much in the postseason. Everybody was beat up and broken down by December. Alpha dogs go where they want and the betas need to move out of their way. OL and DL are alpha dogs.
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