Tony Dungy defends putting Tom Brady at No. 6 on Toughest QBs to Face list + his SB XII story | REWIND EPISODE
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🗓️ 8 August 2022
⏱️ 12 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hey club, Shasha listeners. We'll be back soon with weekly episodes featuring brand new interviews with exciting roster guests until then enjoy the special rewind episode with one of my favorite moments from club Shasha so far. |
| 0:12.0 | All my life. I'm running all my life. Sacrifice hustle baby price. One slice got the roller dice. That's why all my life. I'll be running on. So you are you get criticized because you know every time if you have an opinion and if it doesn't coincide with some other people's opinion, they say you're hater. |
| 0:31.0 | You had a ranking you said the Brady was the sixth most difficult quarterback in NFL history to defend. Do you still agree with your ranking and why do you say he was the sixth most difficult quarterback to defend? |
| 0:43.0 | Well, first of all, I don't think you can rank across generations anyway. Right. So I said, I'm not going to do that and I'm not going to go buy statistics or whatever. I'm going to go by who was toughest on me. |
| 0:55.0 | So now I got to start. I'm never putting Tom Brady ahead of Peyton Manning. So the best he can be is two. |
| 1:03.0 | So the highest he could ever get is two. Okay, okay, start thinking of okay, who did who gave me real problem John L. Wait. You could do everything right. Have the perfect defense. He's going to move around and make something happen and kill you. |
| 1:17.0 | And he killed me enough to say he was difficult. Steve Young was the same way those mobile quarterbacks. So that's the who I put ahead of Tom Aaron Rogers. |
| 1:29.0 | John L. Wait. Steve Young guys guys who could move. Not to say Tom wasn't great. He is great, but that extra dimension meant something to me. So that's that's why I would only put him at six. Just my opinion. |
| 1:44.0 | Now we look at and you've mentioned the evolution of the mobile quarterback not only look these quarterback. We say mobile coach. They're not looking to run the football. |
| 1:54.0 | They're looking to steal throw the football and they can throw it on the move. They can throw it wrong foot. They can throw it rolling left. They can throw it rolling right. You look at Dishon Waffer. You look at Patrick Mahomes. You look at Aaron Rogers. You look at Russell Wilson. |
| 2:06.0 | I just saw Josh Allen last night and he's playing unbelievable. When you look at these quarterback. What's been the biggest transformation? Why are these quarterbacks coming in and being able to play so well so early? |
| 2:19.0 | I think this coach is adapting rather than taking that rookie quarterback and saying you got to learn all this stuff and you got to learn how to be a pocket passer and you've got to learn this and learn that. |
| 2:29.0 | They're saying no let me take what this young man does and build on it. So I've got the RPOs in I've got bootlegs in for them and that's stuff that you never saw before. |
| 2:42.0 | And so now it's Russell Wilson and Dishon creating and instead of the coach saying no, no, no, don't do that. |
| 2:48.0 | The coach is saying, you know what this helps us and we'll put scrambled drills in and when Russell does this receivers, you do that. We'll put bootlegs in Josh Allen. We're going to let you go. And I think coaches have come out of their shell and they've let these guys be who they are. |
| 3:04.0 | Coach, are you surprised Patrick Holmes is this good? I mean, I thought I saw him throw for over 700 yards against Oklahoma, but everybody throws for a bunch of yards in the big 12. Are you surprised he's this he's on a crack. |
| 3:18.0 | He has a chance to be all time generational trend transcended great not just good. He can be great, great, great. |
| 3:26.0 | Yeah, I am and what amazes me about him is that 25 years old his concept and his processing of information and his control of the game. Very few mistakes, very few interception, very few bad checks. |
| 3:42.0 | So add the great arm skills and all of that, but the mental capacity that he has a 25 that has amazed me. |
| 3:52.0 | And you look at the weapon and for Andy and look, you think about it, they went to the playoffs. They wanted to vision. They went to the playoffs. |
| 4:00.0 | Uh, if I'm not mistaken and he moves up 17 spots. |
| 4:06.0 | To take Patrick my homes when he had a quarterback that went to the playoffs, but I think Andy envisioned in order. I got Tyree. I got it can take the top off. We've never seen anything like this since Bob Hades. |
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