NFL "Bad Teammate" MOMENTS includes Lamar Jackson, Justin Jefferson, Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Ramsey, Tom Brady, Aaron Donald, Antonio Brown, Lamar Jackson, and more! Thanks for watching! Please subscribe for daily NFL content!!
@@Orcwarknoxx that’s hilarious I didn’t even know Sorensen also got picked up by New Orleans. He is a head scratching player because he gets a lot of blown assignments but I’ve seen him make huge plays as well. He’s a rollercoaster guy as opposed to a canoe guy.
@@rushman2k3 he was running parallel to a wide open receiver if that is literally the easiest pass to make iin the nfl, the only thing easier is a shovel pass
I think a lot of the mistakes stem from not being good teammates overall. A lot of the mistakes are simple silly mistakes but are caused b/c of a lack of chemistry with teammates.
i love how the edge rusher is literally so perplexed by the situation that it seems like he doesnt know what to do with all the free space for a split second😂😂😂
There was one instance between the Jaguars and Giants in 2000. Jags were down 13-9 with only 16 seconds left Jonathan Quinn threw an interception to Giants rookie cornerback Fred Lewis. Another rookie teammate linebacker Jack Golden tried to tackle him hoping Lewis would go down in the endzone and get a touch back (rather than being down at the one) and essentially end the game. Golden's hit knocked the ball loose to back of the end zone where 4th string Tight End Brandon Christenson recovered for the Jags to win 16-13. This was a pre-season game might I add.
@@georgiadawg6155 yeah he’s just never been more then a game manager so his IQ ain’t that high but either way he might not have been fast enough to roll out and throw it away if not it could be intentional grounding
@@whatssogoodaboutindy6696 #1 - He led the league in passing yards 1st year under BA. Jameis was never put in a position to succeed in Tampa. Sean Payton gave him that opportunity, only for it to be ripped away by the Bucs. Even TB12 looked average at best under BA's system. His success came when BA caved and did things Tom's way. #2 - FSU's 2014 Natty doesn't happen without Jameis, full stop. Some truly great players never get put in a position to succeed (Connor McDavid and Mike Trout are the most recent examples).
He was always a goof. Ever since his finger licking W speech I never took him seriously. And his 30 for 30 season cemented him as a clown under center.
@@jodo7814 as someone who has never been a fan of a team he was quarterbacking I find him to be wildly entertaining. I imagine it gets pretty frustrating rooting for him tho
@@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do As a saints fan i love watching and rooting for Jameis as long as he doesn’t throw 30 interceptions he still has plenty of time to become a great quarterback
First two aren’t bad teammate. Handing to the rb is just the right thing to do. The Lamar one, he was already past the line of scrimmage. That’s why he put his hands up
@@mg_ceelo This is the one. Do you know how hard it would have been for Lamar to gets his body in position to make that throw? It's not a quick motion. That's not even accounting for his field position (not sure if he was past the line of scrimmage or not).
And if you look at the Cousins one, he was looking up at the ball the whole time, then handed it off like a regular play. It looked more like Cousins not knowing the pocket had collapsed, and thought the RB had a legitimate chance to make some sort of play.
Just the way Tre'Quan reacted to Winston lmao. Just calmly starts walking away from Jameis, yells at him for a split-second, and then calmly walks back to the bench. 😂
I actually agree here too. It was 4th down. If you don’t gain those two yards, it’s a turnover on downs. Don’t chance not getting a clean throw off or Andrews dropping it if you have a 100% sure thing by simply running for the first.
I played QB all through High School and college, and I gotta say some of these aren't really bad teammate moments. One in particular is that decision by Lamar Jackson to keep it rather than throw to Mark. Changes in plays happen quickly, decisions need to be made, and guys tat were covered a second ago are now open. Receivers get mad, but the world looks very different from behind center. Sometimes it's just too late to change your mind.
People will Never understand how to be a high caliber QB . Most jobs don’t require split decisions like that on prime time TV. Athlete life is just different
The second or third clip with Lamar, the ball was in his left hand and tucked, there’s no way he makes that throw safely so honestly that’s a good choice
Replay showed he was already past the line of scrimmage when Andrew’s threw his hands up. Lamar threw his up to say “what do you want me to do? I can’t throw it now!”
Lamar is the most overrated QB in NFL history. Dude can't throw a ball better than any receiver can in the league. Phenomenal athlete, piss poor quarterback.
@@youtubegm8256 He's a good guy, just jokin' on him. He does make a lot of business decisions out there on the field though. Good at buffing his stats, not so great at winning games.
@@chrisolson84 he’s been a top 10 QB. I do agree he’s overpaid, but honestly the majority of him not winning more is him going to subpar teams with poor coaching, defenses, olines, and special teams. He kind of carried last year too. They should have won 11 games with how well he played.
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly I could have sworn he carried the trash ass Vikings just for their bum ass defense and kicker to lose 3-4 games that they should have won.
I don't get it either it's Michael Brockers and he was with Goff with the Rams so I'm guessing he told him don't turn Detroit into what you did with the Rams? But Brockers was gone two years later and didn't amount to anything in Detroit and Goff got them to the NFC Championship game a week ago. So I guess jokes on him?
there was like the smallest of windows there where a few Dman might of gotten their hands on it, running was less riskier especially when the QB is Lamar
A QB missing a wide open receiver happens multiple times in a single game. Sometimes in a single drive, so that definitely doesn't automatically mean they're bad teammates lol
Me and my friend went to Six Flags a few months ago and there was this Chiefs fan who wanted to go on one of the rides and for some reason even with a pass he couldn't get on, so me and my friend started to make fun of him that he was like Mathieu putting his hands up lol
Superbowl 55 was hilarious. Almost every Tampa TD or big play...about 1-2 seconds you'd see Honeybadger run into frame holding his arms up not guarding anybody. Saw the guy literally run away from offenders instead of going for the tackle a couple times.
@@Messenger3126 he’s not the worst he’s show some flashes he’s just too inconsistent to be good. I get that he doesn’t like Sam darnold but cam Newton is still pretty decent when healthy and has 2-3 years left in the tank
@@donjon1179 your just a cam hater. Man lost his confidence because refs would just let the man get hit even when they were unnecessarily hits. They reffed him different from other qbs. You should get mental help telling others they need help because of an opinion they have. Get counseling
He didn't even know he was about to get hit. Watch it again, and notice how he was looking up at the ball the whole time (running the opposite way of the line of scrimmage).
The Lamar hate is unreal. When Mark Andrews signaled he was open Lamar was already in stride, and had the ball in his LEFT hand. If he threw that pass he’d be destroyed by media.
bro JJ got mad at kirk for no reason. No one was expecting him to catch it but that was a great throw for our pressure he was rolling to his opposite side
The first clip: i could literally recognize Seattle's crowd noise blindly. I had RU-vid playing in the background while i did housework, heard the clip, looked up and it was in Seattle just as i thought.
on the lamar & mark andrews one, he already had the ball in his left hand & had the first easy. kinda was just a heat of the moment thing & im pretty sure they scored the next play. but i definitely wouldn’t say that was lamar being a bad teammate at all
In fairness to Cousins he didnt know how badly the pocket collapsed because he wasnt looking at it as it was a rushing play to begin with so the hand off isnt technically bad.
Playing with Brady is terrifying. It's like playing with Jordan. You better bring your best every game or else get ready to get to hear it. It's why those two are the GOAT.
Insane there wasn’t a Jay Cutler clip here. I remember a moment where he’s shouting at his o line for something, and they laugh at him and walk away as hes shouting.
washington kirk was just memes then "you like that" washington kirk there was something there and then minnesota kirk is one of the best qbs in the NFC its just funny to watch how he has changed
The first one reminded me when my dad told me how when he played in high school the qb saw a jailbreak happening (8 man blitz) and just gave the ball to the running back and got out the way when it was a pass play
I find it funny when Jalen Ramsey punches his own teammate in a actual game it flys over everyone but when Michael Thomas does it in practice against the biggest trash talker in the league teammate or not, he gets destroyed. Make it make sense