Former Colt Pat McAfee recants his days on the team when Peyton Manning was running the team from the QB position. This is a clip for The Pat McAfee 2.0 Podcast
I've been on a McAfee binge this weekend. Watched the Det vs GB game just for Pat's commentary. Pat is the new NFL, young and tells it like it is. Respect from Seattle.
@Natural Creature Plus Simms is an elitist ass who got high school and college chances and elite training due to his dad. He complained his brother didn't get a fair shot because of the Simms name, and he consistently shits on players without family history in the NFL when comparing them to other players who do.
Agreed but he’s so rich and NFL coaching is so much work it makes no sense unless he truly passionate about being a coach. Peyton doesn’t even want to do commentary once a week lol.
It speaks volumes that there were no “OGs” when Peyton was on the Colts. HE made the calls, could walk into the OWNER’s office, no planned visit, make demands, and get them. Peyton WAS the Colts. It was Peyton’s way, or the highway. Love 18
binarystar300 he has two super bowl rings and five MVPs. You have a bunch of salty RU-vid comments. Maybe take your misplaced toxicity to a place where it can be productive for you
McAfee has a gift for talking about people and doing impressions and making jokes that are really damn funny but they never seem mean. Like the person he's talking about would agree or laugh themselves. Example, when he was talking about Irsay and Peyton.
My favorite John Fox story in Denver, is Fox talking to reporters while Peyton Manning runs a blitz pick-up drill. Fox telling reporters - we are the least blitzed team in the league, but if Peyton Manning wants to run this drill every week, we are running this drill every week.
This is why I love the internet. They bring on former NFL players on TV all the time to get the “inside scoop” and 99% of the time they just say some generic bullshit that we’ve heard before. But because he’s on youtube Pat can say whatever the fuck he wants, and we end up with some really interesting stories.
Pat, I could listen to you talk football everyday all day. All of it. Stories, play, offices, etc. How are you not in some organization as a man doing things yet? Seriously... the Colts or some team needs to hire you for something. I don't know what that would be, but you have too much to not be in an organization.
I feel like Pat and Tony Romo would be the perfect combo for the super bowl. Romo litterally knows every fucking play before it happens and Pat knows enough football to keep up with him. Then you have Pat there for the comedic relief role. At the very least get Romo doing the Super Bowl but I think Pat would be amazing too.
Underrated goat 🐐 man did everything himself when he had defense he won chips except once. 5 tiime mvp, all time passing leader with tds when retired. Took 4 different coaches to Super Bowl.
Elijah Flint people calling Brady the GOAT when he’s been surrounded by talent his whole career, while manning was an objectively better QB but had worse players surrounding him
Exactly. If he titles this video "Peyton Manning was the GM of the Colts" it easily would've gotten 100k+ views. That's probably not even the best title, I'm not a very creative person.
This talk about the OGs being the line between the locker room and the coaches holds true outside of football. When things start to go bad and the management and supervisors stop listening to the more experienced guys or basically tell them to get back in line and work harder, it makes everything worse.
@@jala140886 It's referring to the more experienced, more respected players, but I don't think he specifically said what it means. OG used to stand for "original gangster", but now it means something more like someone who's incredibly exceptional, authentic, or "old-school."
Pat was the spark of the Colts for a while. The fakes and onside kicks. . Hell even when he nailed it on the 5 yard line he changed the momentum instantly. I love Rigo, but if we still had Pat every game would be a winnable game.
Naw, man. Manning didn't choke, New England manhandled his receivers and why we have the pass interference rules we have now. They were straight mugging all the way down the field.
That irsay/manning scenario was some funny shit. I think I heard another barstool podcast where they said Mario lemieux did something similar when he told the coach that the team wasn't bag skating that day because he was running late to tee off. Only a few players can pull something like that off. Michael Jordan probably one of them.
I fuckin love these videos😂 Pat Mcafee if you see this comment just know i love this humor and this channel should be getting so many more views and likes! Good funny stuff
To be fair, my HS coaches didnt hold a vote. People applied and they picked the best people out of it. We usually had like 3 permanent captains and then like the 4th we would rotate from game to game between two or three guys.
It's almost certainly because he doesn't want to be one. I'll bet he could go to pretty much any team in the league who needed one and get hired, but he'd rather not. He made a ton of money over his career, he still does commercial gigs, it's not like he needs the money.
@@MrEvanfriendYeah, I just read an interview where he said he almost certainly does not want to coach, but he is open to possibly being a GM or some sort of position like that. His nephew is tearing it up in High School right now too.
Pat you totally give an inside view of what was “really “ going on which is only legitimized by being a kicker. You just had access to more time to watch what was happening real time on the “game time “ sideline. I know you practiced as hard and worked on the mechanics and nuances of your craft but you were able to really watch the show. Dissect it. Watch the pieces of the puzzle come together. I’m proud of you and how you have transitioned from player to “inside guy” all the while being a critical part of the machine. Not a fan boy, just impressed. Bye the way, Saints Rule!! Lol. Thks, Pat for the insight.
This is why Pat should never go mainstream. You would never get this kind of insight into a locker room from an expert on any mainstream football show.
@@brodyharris7631 his new show, while bigger than just a RU-vid channel, isn't what you would call mainstream. When have you seen an ex-player on NFL network, ESPN, CBS, NBC, or ABC'S pregame or post game coverage go into insights like this. Pat can get away with it right now because he has a relatively small radio show but if he were to go bigtime I guarantee insight like this would stop. The network and the NFL would certainly stop him from any commentary that could possibly make the NFL or any of the organizations be seen in a negative light.
When are you coming home....back to Indy.... the team is evolving and we would love for you to be apart of it again...SuperBowlBound…..I will always sport your jersey no matter but stop thinking about it already and do it!
Peyton literally was a transcendent generational talent, sort of makes sense. Especially given his off the field attachment to the community: the level of preparation; etc. This is so interesting, but it really makes sense.
Some people might say Peyton needed to be quiet and play QB but I feel he refused to let Indy be the Cleveland Browns. It seems now that they are headed back to being perennial also rans, where 9-7 is the goal...
Pat McAfee reminds me of the awesome bachelor uncle with dope stories and a potbelly who claims he could've made the league if his friend didn't tackle him "illegally," except Pat did make the league.
Mr. Description writer, "recants" means you take something back as being not truthful. I believe the word you're looking for is "recounts," as in, "recalls an event."
If Peyton gets into coaching he should coach UT they really need help, because they have been bad for awhile I know he could turn it around for them he is the best QB to ever play there.