Today’s guest is Matt Waldman, the tape-breakdown guru of Football Guys, the RSP Blog, and Football Outsiders. Feel free to follow him on Twitter at @MattWaldman. In today's episode, we talk about the young NFL quarterbacks and also diss actuaries.
We should note that our show has an “explicit” tag in iTunes. There is cursing though it is usually incidental. Don’t listen if you have delicate ears or are in a workplace environment.
Stream with the player below:
[embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/threeconedrill/POD44-1.mp3[/embed]
If that doesn't work:
- You can listen on our iTunes page. (While you're there, you can rate and subscribe to it. Every little bit helps!)
- You can listen to us on Sticher Radio.
- You can stream it from Libsyn's page.
- You can download it here. (Right-click, "Save As")
Below are the show notes.
PROMOTION: Join Reality Sports Online today! Check out this glowing review of the site by Adam Harstad at Football Guys, then test your General Manager skills today by participating in a FREE Mock Free Agency Auction at Realitysportsonline.com and use the code "mccown10" to get 10% off league hosting fees."
SHOW NOTES
Subject: Young Quarterback Proving School
-- Do the Vikings distrust Teddy Bridgewater or their offensive line? Is this similar to what happened to Russell Wilson in Seattle? Can quarterback development truly be compromised just by bad offensive line play?
-- The early starts of Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota. Who is winning where? How much does it matter that Winston's degree of difficulty is much higher?
-- Ideally, do you break in a young quarterback easy or throw the book at him? Is a gradual increase in difficulty necessarily the correct way to go?
-- What type of throw tells Matt the most about a young quarterback's future?
EMAILS, SUGGESTIONS, MUSIC, COMMENTS, ETC.
--Who should we interview next? Please let us know on Twitter or in the comments.
--I have a topic I'd like you to cover! Please send it to threeconedrill (at) gmail (dot) com, and we'll turn it into a mailbag question or a segment.
--I have a suggestion to improve the show!: Again, please send to threeconedrill (at) gmail (dot) com, or leave a comment.
--Do you enjoy this podcast? If so, please leave a short review here. The show runs on your kindness. And maybe booze.
--Subscribe to The Three-Cone Drill on iTunes.
--Subscribe to The Three-Cone Drill on Stitchr
--Non-iTunes RSS feed