Nightcap
Nightcap Hour 3: Anthony Richardson SEARCHING for WEST COAST System + Q & Ayyyy
02 May 2026
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Chapter 1: What is Anthony Richardson searching for in a West Coast offense?
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Chapter 2: How did injuries affect Anthony Richardson's performance?
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Chapter 3: Can a West Coast system help revive Richardson's career?
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Chapter 4: What are the differences between college and NFL quarterbacking?
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Oh Joe, Anthony Richardson is reportedly looking for an extension of the McVeigh Shanahan LaFleur tree, which to learn from. This comes in progress. Malik Willis showed on the mat LaFleur in Green Bay this past season and led to a three-year $67.5 million contract with the Dolphins. Injuries limited Richardson to 17 appearances, and a performance when he did play left a lot to be desired.
He has thrown for 2,400 yards, 11 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, while completing about 50% of his passes. Ocho, could a West Coast system help Richardson revive his career similar to Willis? I think any system will really help him if he lock in. It's not about the system he's in, it's about you locking in.
It's about you taking what you do serious, not rapping, not all the side quests, not all your hobbies that you focused in, being the first one in and being the last one out. It had nothing to do with the system. It's you. You know?
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Chapter 5: How do players navigate the pressure of being a quarterback?
That's all it come down to, Unc. The work you put in, The results show up on Sundays. Yeah. When you don't put the work in, Joe, the results show up that you ain't put the work in. It shows up on Sundays. Absolutely. Don't get mad at the results you didn't get for the work you didn't put in. There you go. That's all it comes down to.
But, Ocho, you remember when we was talking about this, let that man have other things. He ain't got to be there all day. Now, where they at in the chat, though, Ocho, when you and I was on this thing in the very beginning? Where y'all at in the chat now? That's the one position.
Chapter 6: What are the challenges of rookie quarterbacks in the NFL?
Let him do what he want to do. If he gets his work done, Ocho and I just happened to play the game at a very, very high level, Joe. Yeah. Extremely high level. You played at a high level. I tried to tell him, if all you do is what the coaches ask you to do, you'll never be great. No, sir. No, sir. But, oh, you're big mouth. You and Ocho don't know everything. I said, okay.
I said, but at that position, it's all encompassing. Hey. But I want to know, Chad, where are y'all at now that y'all criticize Ocho and I? Man, you don't know.
Chapter 7: How do team dynamics affect a quarterback's performance?
I said it's a bad look that he left the game because he was tired. It's a bad look. I said they had a team. Think about it, Ocho. They had a team damn meeting about a rookie quarterback.
Yeah.
I've never heard in my 14 years of playing, in my years of covering something of this magnitude. But the chat, people that's never played, wanna tell guys that's been in a locker room, that's been leaders in a locker room, in what it takes to be great. But now they know more than us. But okay, I'll let y'all have it. Now where y'all at? I ain't heard not one person.
Yeah, it's different, Joe, especially at that position. And people say, oh, Joe, man, all sharp, man, talk too much. But you never said I didn't know what I was talking about.
Chapter 8: What insights were shared during the Q&A segment?
Hello. Hello. Boy, them sharp boys, they sure talk a lot. When have you heard them say they don't know what the hell they talking about? That's the one position you can't take no, you can't cut no corners, Joe. Thank you, B. Man, you can't cut no corners. You can't. You can't, you gotta be invested. I'm talking about 24-7. On the field, off the field, in the film room.
If you wanna be great, how great do you wanna be at it? That's what it comes down to. How great do you want to be at it? Yeah. Because you can be really good and do it half-assed. The same thing, Ocho, remember we said, I was on, what you call it, when I was at Undisputed, and I was talking about Kyler Murray. Man, let that man have a life.
I said, do you understand what it takes to play that position? And y'all, I said, let this sink in for just a second. They put in his contract, That he would spend X amount of hours away from the facility watching game tape. Do you understand what that means?
Okay.
I'm going to let y'all have it. I'm going to let y'all have it. Y'all know. Y'all right. Y'all right. Y'all right. You can do it both. You can play card and all your time and your off time. You can do all what you want to do. No. But while you moving up the ranks as a Cod player in the USA or the world, you dropping in the NFL ranks as a quarterback. Yeah.
Because it's somebody working, trying to catch you. Oh, yeah. And if you ain't working, you don't get exposed on Sundays either way. Either way. That's how it go. That's the one position you can't hide on. No, hell no, you can't hide it. That's the one position you can't hide, Joe. Hide everybody else.
Yeah, you can hide everybody else down there, Joe.
I can slide the line one way or another. I can roll coverages. Yeah. I can bunch you. I can stack you. I can push you in motion. Yeah. The one position I can't hide is the quarterback because guess what? He got the ball every damn time. Every time. And hell, to piggyback again off what you said at the beginning and putting him in a new system, well, hell,
Young Bull came from the Giants and did extremely well in the system that you just had yourself with the same players. Until he got hurt. Yeah. Ocho, you making sense. Boy, stop. Damn. Same system, same receivers. They ain't gonna like that. I mean, I'm just being honest. You're being truthful. Yeah. But see, Ocho, when we say this, you know we timing. We buck dancing. I just, I want to, listen.
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