QUARTER-HACKS: The NFL Journeymen That Won't Die
Thanks to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video! Use my code for $20 off your first SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TREE Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. You know the feeling: There's a serious injury to your starting quarterback. He'll be out for at least a few weeks (best-case scenario). The head coach gestures to the sidelines to his trusty clipboard holder and grizzled journeyman of a backup quarterback: A man who may have been a highly touted prospect at one point. A player who was a full-time starter for many years, but either due to age, injuries, or plain bad luck, is simply waiting for his next opportunity to play. The results are usually pretty poor. If you were wondering why certain careers don't die, why so many QB's who have shown to not have what it takes at the professional level keep getting chances? It's because of situations like this. Let this video take you into the world of the Quarter-Hack: A man who simply sits on the bench, waiting for the call to come. There are some fun names here, and we didn't even get to them all. Written by @UrinatingTree and Nic Kovach Edited by Nic Kovach

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