Underrated player. It was incredible watching the Jags growing up. He’s doing an incredible job with coaching Goff in Detroit right now. He got the most out of guys around him and was a true leader. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to watch him take us to the playoffs annually.
I agree, I think he has been an excellent coach and was a fantastic player. Maybe one day he will be elevated from just being the quarterbacks coach, but time will tell.
Thank you. It was fun to put this video together: I have always felt like he doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
@beauboone5332 he had 2 Cinderella stories in 1 career. His first was the greatest show on turf. Going from a nobody to a 2 time mvp and super bowl champ. After 2002, he was irrelevant, and the rams cut bait in 04. Then, in 2008, he led the 4th seeded arizona cardinals to the Super Bowl. You can't script this stuff, bro
He was a pretty solid quarterback, I even think he should have been a pro bowler in 2005 with the Redskins. He was 35 then, so his success wasn’t exactly short. I think injuries as well as poor coaching decisions kept him from being groundbreaking. Thanks for watching.
Was always happy for him to get his ring with the Saints - even though he was only a holder on kicks by that time as Brees' backup in New Orleans it was a nice sort of "lifetime achievement" award for the longtime solid QB.
The current deteoit lions are worth watching. Dan Campbell isn't a guy people wanna follow. He's someone people want to join. Mark brunell is also helping with the resurgence in detroit
@beauboone5332 Both teams have terrible defensive units. The lions in my eyes have a better offense. They have a surging jamal williams in the backfield, and when he's not running, they have a solid #2 in d'andre swift. Maybe the modern version of thurman thomas and kenneth davis
@@mrmercedes8528 : if you are a Jacksonville Fan, there is a Legacy. It’s all good homie, every Dog has its Day. Same thing make you Laugh, makes you Cry. Before most modern Dynasties were Dynasties they had Losing Seasons. IE the New England Patriots. They used to be Paper Bag Heads until it turned around. I’m definitely Proud of my Guys, Win, Lose, or Draw. You Ride with your Team.
@@ZPMBTV ……. So I’m an over all synopsis: there is ZERO legacy in Jacksonville:: just fans pretending there is one Legacy is built up over time …… with next No accomplishments…… we’ll you are left empty handed
Marino was being recruited heavily by the Vikings for the 2000 season. He didn't bite. Instead, Daunte Culpepper leads the Vikings to the NFC championship that year.
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@@astrostar49 ….. and ? That has to do with Brunell beating the 83 draft class in the playoffs while they were all at the end of their careers- considering the fact he didn’t even make it to the SB ……
I know you pegged the 1998 Jets as the best team to never make a Super Bowl. I always thought the 1999 Jaguars were. Crazy they went 15-3 with their only losses to one team. Division rivals, the Titans.
Marino was planning to retire anyway. No one "forced" him into retirement. Had you done 10 mins of research, you would know that. But hey, this is 2023 so I expect nothing different. The MSM does it, so why not, right?
Being that I put this video together, I can assure you that I did my research. If you watch the video it is pretty clear. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
@@beauboone5332….. well correct- Marino was retiring…… Miami was mediocre on offense & Dan was a shell of himself at the end. It was absolutely a Murphy Law game - sprinklers and all
Underrated player. It was incredible watching the Jags growing up. He’s doing an incredible job with coaching Goff in Detroit right now. He got the most out of guys around him and was a true leader. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to watch him take us to the playoffs annually.
I agree, I think he has been an excellent coach and was a fantastic player. Maybe one day he will be elevated from just being the quarterbacks coach, but time will tell.
Brunell! He was always fun to watch. Great video again, Beau.
Thank you. It was fun to put this video together: I have always felt like he doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
Brunell was one of them legendary lefty’s, not too many of em! Remember him as the back up for Mark Sanchez.
I remember seeing a video where Sanchez wiped a booger on Brunell. Look it up if you have never seen it. Thanks for watching.
Their Mark depth was impressive.
@@JWD1992 Ha!
The 94 packers had brett favre, Mark brunell, and kurt warner as their qbs before the season started. How crazy was that?
Crazy! Kurt’s story is something else, no wonder they made a movie about it. Thanks for the continued support. Thanks for watching.
@beauboone5332 he had 2 Cinderella stories in 1 career. His first was the greatest show on turf. Going from a nobody to a 2 time mvp and super bowl champ. After 2002, he was irrelevant, and the rams cut bait in 04. Then, in 2008, he led the 4th seeded arizona cardinals to the Super Bowl. You can't script this stuff, bro
Bruney, what a stud!! Brunell had a decent career, just a short window of success.
He was a pretty solid quarterback, I even think he should have been a pro bowler in 2005 with the Redskins. He was 35 then, so his success wasn’t exactly short. I think injuries as well as poor coaching decisions kept him from being groundbreaking. Thanks for watching.
Mark brunell was so accurate on the deep ball it was incredible. When they beat the bills and broncos i was damn near in tears as a 10 year old
That run in denver made me a lifelong fam. He punked Boll Romanowski, a world class asshole.
Was always happy for him to get his ring with the Saints - even though he was only a holder on kicks by that time as Brees' backup in New Orleans it was a nice sort of "lifetime achievement" award for the longtime solid QB.
One of my favorite players ever. I’ll never forget watching him play in week 17 back in 2010.
Thanks for watching, keep up the good work on your channel!
@@beauboone5332 hell yeah dude 💪 glad to meet another up and coming sports essay creator.
Only 6 completions, but 2 tds. For once, i actually have to say it: the jets owned the bills at that time
I think Lawrence will pass Brunell in the Jaguar record books, but I guess we won’t know until it happens. Great video!
I hope he does too. I think he is going to be good for a long time to come. Thanks for watching.
The current deteoit lions are worth watching. Dan Campbell isn't a guy people wanna follow. He's someone people want to join. Mark brunell is also helping with the resurgence in detroit
I think they have a shot at winning the NFC North, though Kirk and the Vikings offense is still strong. Have to wait and see.
@beauboone5332 Both teams have terrible defensive units. The lions in my eyes have a better offense. They have a surging jamal williams in the backfield, and when he's not running, they have a solid #2 in d'andre swift. Maybe the modern version of thurman thomas and kenneth davis
@@Fireyninjadog Williams is with the Saints now.
@beauboone5332 oh. Well, that's gonna hurt
Goff’s improvement is a testament to Mark’s ability to get the most out of guys.
My Guy... JAX. Brunell was a Monster. He Built The Jags Legacy into what it is Today.
There’s a JAX legacy ??? Outside of a small handful of seasons I’m thinking you need to put the bong down
@@mrmercedes8528 : if you are a Jacksonville Fan, there is a Legacy.
It’s all good homie, every Dog has its Day. Same thing make you Laugh, makes you Cry. Before most modern Dynasties were Dynasties they had Losing Seasons.
IE the New England Patriots.
They used to be Paper Bag Heads until it turned around.
I’m definitely Proud of my Guys, Win, Lose, or Draw.
You Ride with your Team.
@@ZPMBTV ……. So I’m an over all synopsis: there is ZERO legacy in Jacksonville:: just fans pretending there is one
Legacy is built up over time …… with next No accomplishments…… we’ll you are left empty handed
Marino was being recruited heavily by the Vikings for the 2000 season. He didn't bite. Instead, Daunte Culpepper leads the Vikings to the NFC championship that year.
Would have been interesting to see him in Minnesota. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
Once upon a time you didn't want to see that expansion team on ur schedule......they was bringing it for 60 minutes
Mark Brunell was like a Steve Young I am surprised 49ers never picked up on that
Hey! Just stumbled on your channel. Love the research you do! I don't know the best way to contact you, but I have something that you might be interested in going forward!
@@beauboone5332 Awesome! I'll send an email over tonight!
Never thought about it, but Brunell did beat every one of those coveted quarterbacks from the 1983 draft in a playoff game. Wild.
He was a solid quarterback, but having Jimmy Smith as his primary receiver definitely helped. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
@@beauboone5332 Yup, just like Rice definitely helped Young his entire career. Loved the Jaguars from 96-99. Too bad they couldn't seal the deal.
15 years later …..at least he lead Jax to a Super Bo…… oh wait never mind
@@mrmercedes8528 Speaking of whataboutisms, Kerry Collins, Craig Morton, and Vince Faragamo got to a SB. Big whoop :)
@@astrostar49 ….. and ? That has to do with Brunell beating the 83 draft class in the playoffs while they were all at the end of their careers- considering the fact he didn’t even make it to the SB ……
I know you pegged the 1998 Jets as the best team to never make a Super Bowl. I always thought the 1999 Jaguars were. Crazy they went 15-3 with their only losses to one team. Division rivals, the Titans.
Amazing video boone
Thanks brother
Marino was planning to retire anyway. No one "forced" him into retirement. Had you done 10 mins of research, you would know that. But hey, this is 2023 so I expect nothing different. The MSM does it, so why not, right?
Being that I put this video together, I can assure you that I did my research. If you watch the video it is pretty clear. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching.
@@beauboone5332….. well correct- Marino was retiring…… Miami was mediocre on offense & Dan was a shell of himself at the end. It was absolutely a Murphy Law game - sprinklers and all
He was the last great lefty.
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Ken Stabler Steve Young
Moved to Seattle to get away from city life?
He doesn't play defense
Did I say he did?