Jason Kelsey
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Alrighty, our guest today is from Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas. He was the number one pick in the 2009 draft, a two-time Pro Bowl or Super Bowl champion, and still the quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams. Please welcome Mr. Matthew Stafford!
I'll come do that anytime. How you doing, brother?
I'll come do that anytime. How you doing, brother?
I'll come do that anytime. How you doing, brother?
I would say you're doing pretty good. You finally got the elephant out of the room of the offseason, I guess, right?
I would say you're doing pretty good. You finally got the elephant out of the room of the offseason, I guess, right?
I would say you're doing pretty good. You finally got the elephant out of the room of the offseason, I guess, right?
You say you're a brand of football, but do you have a brand? Could you fit into any offense? We were just talking about running midline back in the day. I remember the old coaching points, you know? So how drastically different was it coming to LA and being with Sean and this offense versus what you were doing in Detroit? Did you have multiple different offenses in Detroit? Yeah, I had a few.
You say you're a brand of football, but do you have a brand? Could you fit into any offense? We were just talking about running midline back in the day. I remember the old coaching points, you know? So how drastically different was it coming to LA and being with Sean and this offense versus what you were doing in Detroit? Did you have multiple different offenses in Detroit? Yeah, I had a few.
You say you're a brand of football, but do you have a brand? Could you fit into any offense? We were just talking about running midline back in the day. I remember the old coaching points, you know? So how drastically different was it coming to LA and being with Sean and this offense versus what you were doing in Detroit? Did you have multiple different offenses in Detroit? Yeah, I had a few.
I felt like you were always airing it out, but...
I felt like you were always airing it out, but...
I felt like you were always airing it out, but...
Yeah, absolutely. It's fun to watch.
Yeah, absolutely. It's fun to watch.
Yeah, absolutely. It's fun to watch.
We've talked about this before, but that like McVay offense, Shanahan offense, the run play action is so dynamic on first, second down. But what was obviously great, the moment you got there when the Super Bowl was taking this guy who could do drop back passing at a high level and function in that type of setting combined with that, it felt like just like the perfect marriage.
We've talked about this before, but that like McVay offense, Shanahan offense, the run play action is so dynamic on first, second down. But what was obviously great, the moment you got there when the Super Bowl was taking this guy who could do drop back passing at a high level and function in that type of setting combined with that, it felt like just like the perfect marriage.
We've talked about this before, but that like McVay offense, Shanahan offense, the run play action is so dynamic on first, second down. But what was obviously great, the moment you got there when the Super Bowl was taking this guy who could do drop back passing at a high level and function in that type of setting combined with that, it felt like just like the perfect marriage.
Did the offense change around you when you got there as well, almost just as much as you had to learn the new stuff?