NFL players know greatness when they see it.
In this 3-part series, we will talk about Netflix’s Quarterback. What did we learn about the man, the myth, the legend Joe Burrow?
Burrow is not a rah-rah guy, and he knows it. He isn’t trying to be someone else, but that doesn’t mean he can’t be a leader.
He doesn’t point fingers when things go wrong, but he is fast to give praise to others when they go right.
How does he communicate with his team? How does he keep them focused? How does he keep them motivated? How does he work with his head coach, Zac Taylor?
He is respected throughout the league. Steve Spagnuolo calls him the best in the business (other than their guy).
Pass rushers complain that he is getting the ball out too fast.
Countless players tell him he is awesome between plays. In fact, players who would go on to earn Super Bowl rings a few months later argue about who will get his jersey after the game.
The Chase’s think he’s a bad dude.
We get a look behind the curtain at how Burrow and his fashion stylist Kyle Smith give him those great dame day welk in looks, even if he wears it backwards or without a shirt underneath.
Burrow grew up watching American Idol and The Biggest Loser with his mom. Now he doesn’t know how to use his laundry machine or fix anything around the house.
I blame Simon Cowell because Randy Jackson would never...
Be sure to subscribe to Bleav in Cincy to hear the latest from the whole crew on everything Cincinnati Bengals! In addition to Matt and Willie Know Ball, you’ll hear from the Orange and Black Insider, Bengal Jim and Friends, and Three-and-Out.
Who Dey!