Tom Brady and Justin Fields discuss football miracles in Ep.3 of COACH ME UP!
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- About the "Coach Me Up" Series
- Episode Overview
- Special Guest: A Rich from Built in Buffalo
- Connection Issues and Visuals
- The Three Games: Devil's Advocate, Two Minute Drill, and Brain Freeze
- Devil's Advocate: Should Pass Interference be a Spot Foul or a 15-yard Penalty?
- Two Minute Drill: Rapid-Fire Questions
- Brain Freeze: Can You Spot the Error in Football Scenarios?
- Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Introduction
Welcome to "Coach Me Up" episode number three, hosted by the Caveman. In this episode, he is joined by special guest A Rich from Built in Buffalo. Despite some minor connection issues affecting the visuals, the audio and conversation were still excellent. The Caveman expresses gratitude towards A Rich for his participation and discusses his dreams of getting sponsored by Mods. The episode also introduces three exciting games: Devil's Advocate, Two Minute Drill, and the newly minted Brain Freeze. The Caveman hopes to improve and refine the series in the future.
About the "Coach Me Up" Series
The "Coach Me Up" series is a Show hosted by the Caveman, where he brings on various guests to engage in conversations about a wide range of topics. The series aims to provide insightful discussions while incorporating entertaining games and segments to keep the audience engaged. The Caveman is dedicated to improving the series and exploring its full potential.
Episode Overview
Episode three of "Coach Me Up" features A Rich from Built in Buffalo as the special guest. The episode touches upon several topics, including the initial connection issues that affected the visuals but didn't impact the audio quality. Despite the challenges, the conversation flows smoothly, and both the Caveman and A Rich express their enjoyment of the series. A Rich is praised for his content creation skills and admirable personality.
Special Guest: A Rich from Built in Buffalo
A Rich, one of the co-founders of Built in Buffalo, joins the Caveman as the special guest in this episode. The Caveman praises A Rich for his talents and expresses gratitude for his decision to appear on the show. A Rich's involvement in live shows on the Built in Buffalo YouTube Channel is highlighted, encouraging viewers to subscribe and support his content.
Connection Issues and Visuals
Although the episode experienced minor connection issues affecting the visuals, the Caveman assures the audience that the audio quality remained unaffected, resulting in a successful and enjoyable conversation. The Caveman emphasizes his focus on providing engaging content and appreciates the understanding of the viewers regarding the technical difficulties.
The Three Games: Devil's Advocate, Two Minute Drill, and Brain Freeze
The episode introduces three exciting games that add to the entertainment value of the "Coach Me Up" series. The Devil's Advocate game involves discussing controversial topics, with the Caveman taking the opposing viewpoint. The Two Minute Drill features a rapid-fire question round where five questions are asked within 30 seconds. Lastly, the Brain Freeze game challenges guests to spot errors or inaccuracies in football scenarios.
Devil's Advocate: Should Pass Interference be a Spot Foul or a 15-yard Penalty?
In this segment, the Caveman and A Rich engage in a discussion about pass interference penalties. A Rich believes that adopting the 15-yard assessment system used in college football for pass interference in the NFL would be favorable. He argues that it would give the defense a chance to fight back and Create a more balanced playing field. The Caveman, playing Devil's Advocate, raises concerns about potential abuse by defensive players and the possibility of more problematic scenarios.
Two Minute Drill: Rapid-Fire Questions
The Caveman asks A Rich five rapid-fire questions in a span of 30 seconds. The questions cover topics such as the timing of rookie Justin Fields' first start in the NFL, choosing between Will Fuller and Cole Beasley, and the ranking of Odell Beckham Jr. among wide receivers. They also discuss the potential playing time of Jacoby Brissett in relief of Tua Tagovailoa.
Brain Freeze: Can you Spot the Error in Football Scenarios?
The newly introduced game, Brain Freeze, challenges A Rich to identify the errors in football scenarios. Three scenarios, starting with an easy one and progressing to medium and hard ones, are presented. A Rich successfully identifies the incorrect scenarios, showcasing his knowledge of football history and players.
Final Thoughts and Conclusion
The Caveman expresses his satisfaction with how episode three of "Coach Me Up" turned out. He appreciates A Rich's contributions to the show and looks forward to future episodes. The series continues to evolve, and the Caveman aims to refine and enhance the games and segments to provide an even better experience for the viewers.
Highlights:
- Episode features special guest A Rich from Built in Buffalo
- Introduction of three games: Devil's Advocate, Two Minute Drill, and Brain Freeze
- Discussion about pass interference penalties in Devil's Advocate segment
- Rapid-fire questions in the Two Minute Drill
- A Rich successfully identifies errors in football scenarios in Brain Freeze game
- Appreciation for A Rich's participation and optimism for future episodes
FAQ
Q: When did the connection issues occur during the episode?
A: The connection issues affected the visuals but not the audio, providing an uninterrupted conversation between the Caveman and A Rich.
Q: How many games were introduced in this episode?
A: Three games were introduced: Devil's Advocate, Two Minute Drill, and Brain Freeze.
Q: Did A Rich successfully identify the errors in the football scenarios?
A: Yes, A Rich demonstrated his knowledge of football history and players by correctly identifying the errors in the presented scenarios.
Q: Is there any plan for the "Coach Me Up" series to be sponsored in the future?
A: The Caveman expressed his determination to secure sponsorship for the series in the future, particularly from mods. However, there are currently no sponsorship deals in place.
Q: Will the series Continue to explore diverse topics and incorporate entertaining games?
A: Yes, the Caveman is dedicated to continually refining and innovating the "Coach Me Up" series by introducing new topics and engaging games to provide an enjoyable viewing experience.