Loved Mark as a player and love him as a commentator and analyst because he knows the game so well and, even more importantly, he makes it relatable to people like me who aren’t immersed in the game. That’s a gift and also the product of hard work.
Thanks Craig - getting a great guest and getting them to open up is what it's all about. Beautiful. Ask great questions. Forget what you think, find out what THEY think. That question at 14 minutes was excellent.
We smell you, Stink!! Great interview, Craig. Please keep coming back throughout the season. I always love hearing alumni talk about this team. They're always just a little more invested.
Great to hear Mark share these insights, particularly looking at the separate elements of the mentality on top of the X's & O's in what has shaped Kliff's O this year.
Well, someone can shine in one position (OC), and not do well in another, (HC). For example, my Ram 2500 kicks butt hauling cattle, but didn't do so well when I rammed a bull...
6:11 “fat people don’t run as fast as skinny people” 😂 - simple and stellar analysis. Not enough folks address the mismatch of the nickel package and the o-line’s ability to protect the QB
Schlereth was the last true Hog in Washington, and really contributed to Denver getting over the hump when he went there. He'd be a tremendous coach, except for beating snowflakes asses every practice.
The most glaring difference in qbs kliff has coached are underdogs, good potential, but less than desired. When it came to kyler, high school stud, college phenom. In the nfl, Kyler plays as if he’s plateaued. Kyler thinks he just needs to show up and play. No desire to get better. No desire to study playbook and watch film, despite his disadvantages (size and experience). Kliff now has a qb that shows up to practice first and leaves last. Studies. Watches film. Go through reps. Natural leader. Jayden’s plays are infectious. It’s fun to play football. Colt McCoy once said, playing preseason on the cardinals, “I’ve never had this much fun playing football (in kliffs offense)”. Kyler is a cancer. He doesn’t have the drive. Not like tom Brady. Not like Patrick Mahomes. Jayden Daniel’s though, you can see his passion for the game. You can see how continues to improve. You can see how the game slows down for him.
Hey Mark, say, "There's Value in That," one more time, and I'm gonna have a nervous breakdown, man lol. There's value in everything if you look at it from a wise and humble manner!
This analysis of shotgun and I formation, running the ball, clearly shows this guy knows nothing about the air raid. Stop talking. Spread, exotic blitzes? Dude, you need to quit talking.
I meant to also say that this is a textbook example of how you interview someone and set them up to give insights. GREAT job Craig!!!
Wow. Some of the best analysis I've heard! Keep bringing him back throughout the season.
Excellent Job Craig ! You need to have Mark on as often as possible !
Loved Mark as a player and love him as a commentator and analyst because he knows the game so well and, even more importantly, he makes it relatable to people like me who aren’t immersed in the game. That’s a gift and also the product of hard work.
Thanks Craig - getting a great guest and getting them to open up is what it's all about. Beautiful. Ask great questions. Forget what you think, find out what THEY think. That question at 14 minutes was excellent.
Thank you!
This is such a great interview man.
Thanks!
We smell you, Stink!! Great interview, Craig. Please keep coming back throughout the season. I always love hearing alumni talk about this team. They're always just a little more invested.
This was fantastic! Thank you
Great watch and listen to as always Craig! Let's Fucking Go!
H.T.T.R./H.T.T.C.!
Great info. Learned alot. He explains well
Great listen thanks guys
Great to hear Mark share these insights, particularly looking at the separate elements of the mentality on top of the X's & O's in what has shaped Kliff's O this year.
Great interview Craig. Never heard mark talk in a setting like this, very well spoken guy
He does a great job. Craig sometimes interrupts during interviews but I’m glad he let him go on this. Great job all around.
Stink is ALWAYS A GREAT interview. I’m pissed he no longer does color anymore.
"no longer does color" bro he literally called the game what are you talking about lol
Stink made a great point about offenses that spread out defenses. Fantastic segment this week, Craig!
Mark Schlereth!!! I haven't seen him in AGES 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
He's on fox sports in the Am
He has commentated dozens of Washington football games, the last few years.
This was an incredible interview
Stink is a legend- still remember him and Mr. Mosley attending our sunday school service as a kid while they were still playin'
I love Kliff Kingsbury when Commanders picked him up in the off-season. He got the raw Deal in Arizona
Well, someone can shine in one position (OC), and not do well in another, (HC).
For example, my Ram 2500 kicks butt hauling cattle, but didn't do so well when I rammed a bull...
Craig I appreciate you putting things in simpler terms for me 😂 I had no clue what 12/13 personnel meant
Dude, Craig, thats a great interview. Thanks for informing me/your audience on 12 and 13 O...
47yr old lifelong football fan and I didnt know what 12 or 13 personnel was. Thanks Craig!
6:11 “fat people don’t run as fast as skinny people” 😂 - simple and stellar analysis. Not enough folks address the mismatch of the nickel package and the o-line’s ability to protect the QB
Those 3 TE’s sets are crazyyyy
I really enjoyed this interview this guy is So Entriculately intelligent when it comes to seeing into play.
Love Mark. Remember when he played with Washington.
Schlereth was the last true Hog in Washington, and really contributed to Denver getting over the hump when he went there. He'd be a tremendous coach, except for beating snowflakes asses every practice.
Is that Mark "pee in my football pants before games" Schlereth?!
The most glaring difference in qbs kliff has coached are underdogs, good potential, but less than desired. When it came to kyler, high school stud, college phenom. In the nfl, Kyler plays as if he’s plateaued. Kyler thinks he just needs to show up and play. No desire to get better. No desire to study playbook and watch film, despite his disadvantages (size and experience). Kliff now has a qb that shows up to practice first and leaves last. Studies. Watches film. Go through reps. Natural leader. Jayden’s plays are infectious. It’s fun to play football. Colt McCoy once said, playing preseason on the cardinals, “I’ve never had this much fun playing football (in kliffs offense)”. Kyler is a cancer. He doesn’t have the drive. Not like tom Brady. Not like Patrick Mahomes. Jayden Daniel’s though, you can see his passion for the game. You can see how continues to improve. You can see how the game slows down for him.
Petition to call Sinnott Sinner like a hockey nickname and because he has been getting flags
To bad he's not still head coach cards
52 against the Giants, we win because the kicker is hurt….54 and 60+ in the last 2 and we blow out the opponents.
Hey Mark, say, "There's Value in That," one more time, and I'm gonna have a nervous breakdown, man lol. There's value in everything if you look at it from a wise and humble manner!
He said it 4x, …easy tiger. 20+ min. interview.
Thanks for giving Marcus Mariota credit for mentoring Jayden.
Do not be surprised he had a hard head in Phoenix he wasn’t smart enough to run Kinsbury’s offense
This analysis of shotgun and I formation, running the ball, clearly shows this guy knows nothing about the air raid. Stop talking. Spread, exotic blitzes? Dude, you need to quit talking.