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QB Room’s Jordan Palmer Talks Bills, Bengals, Stroud, Brady & More with Rich Eisen | Full Interview



‘The QB Room’ podcast’s Jordan Palmer and Rich Eisen discuss the early success of Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud and the early struggles of Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young, how new Buffalo Bills OC Joe Brady will impact the rest of Josh Allen’s season, if the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense will continue to hum under backup Jake Browning after the season-ending wrist injury to Joe Burrow, and why Tom Brady was “spot on” with his NFL “mediocrity” comments and how teams can better prepare young players and backups to be ready for starting roles.

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15 Comments

  1. Palmer is wrong about Bryce Young. Young has been terrible and will never be good unlike Lawrence. Young has not shown anything. all season besides a great character.

  2. Bengals fan here. I totally agree with Jordan's assessment. Jake Browning was unflappable and looked good in the Baltimore game, with no QB1 reps before the game. I am excited for Sunday.

  3. Pretty sure Browning had like a 48% completion percentage at UCONN. Not trying to shade him or Palmer but I don’t see anything special about him

  4. How does the brother of a mostly failed NFL quarterback, who claims to work with a decidedly failed Sam Darnold have ANY credibility as a QB consultant? Why is this cat ever considered to be some kind of authority?

  5. I thought he did a great job of getting the xfl qbs ready to go last season and hope he is back to work again this year coming back. Have a great and healthy and happy Thanksgiving day to you and your family

  6. Coaching QBs technique, how and what to study on film and how to be a professional has nothing to do with his own playing career. He's benefitting young players and making a living. Two years starting in college should not be enough reps, but CJ Stroud is getting it done. His personal story is worth reading.

  7. Rich Eisen you are dead wrong. It may not put the best product out there but every sport does this when a team is out of it they use that last part of the season to evaluate player development think about the MLB. They actually have September call ups to evaluate minor-league players at the major league level, it does seem unfair. I would agree where teams are fighting for a playoff spots and then some of their competitors may then have easier competition but that’s just the game and player development is necessary when you’re trying to plan for the following year it’s a lot of money that goes into a lot of contracts and you need to figure out the best way to use your cap.

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