Wow this you-tuber's attempt at comedy is pretty much a fail. Can't even attract the Jet-haters and there are thousands if not millions of them. Ken O'Brien was one of the most able QBs the game has ever known. It's quite glaringly obvious from AmazingQB's video compilation which should be right over there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You know, Ken O'Brien wasn't mediocre, he really was above average. I mean, what did he have to work with most of his career? Al Toon and hand offs to Freeman McNeil? He turned an otherwise weak team into playoff contenders during a time in the league when the 9ers, the Skins, the Eagles, the Giants, and the Bears were stacked. I wasn't around for much of it, but I do know that Bruce Coslet had a horrible player-to-coach transition and that Ken O'Brien was the reason they made it.
O'Brien was one of the strongest, toughest, and most accurate passers in NFL history. Team sport, but as a QB IMHO he was simply amazing. He played in some great games and holds some NFL game records still!
I'm seriously not kidding this song has to be the greatest NFL films style song ever and I really want to know what the name is, so I can bump it before the games. Anyone know what its called?
Ken Obrien was just as good as Marino. We have to remember that each week Obrein got pounded due to a weak O-line, while Marino go to sit comfortably behind an All-pro line. Im not saying Marino had it easy, but Obrien was the only potential on the Jets offense, really.
Also, Obrein probably had to endure some of the worse coaching in professional football history. If anyone were to do research, they would find that OBrien was involved in some of the finest displays of passing in NFL season, not to mention he put up great QB ratings.
You just gotta research, and you'll see that this guy could most likely out-duel sports-media favorites such as Jim Kelly, Eli Manning, Jay Cutler, Jake Delhomme, Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, Joe Theismann, Trent Dilfer, Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Bledsoe, Jim Everett, and was the best qb under Jets center ever. Forget Joe Namath, yes I believe he could be elite if he didnt have knee problems, but still
I was at many a Jet games where the wind was howling and the opposing QB's passes were fluttering. O'Brien was still throwing tight spirals, and despite what many think, a lot were completions. A two time pro bowler who would pick himself up off the turf after hits that would cripple a WWE Superstar.
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Good grief. Where did you find the rock this relic was buried under, and how many feet under said rock did you have to dig to find it? Some artifacts are best left undiscovered.....shrouded by the mist of memory. I must say, however, that I really enjoyed the 80's style-part synth-part symphony-wandering through the maze of aisles at a Yonkers department store in a mall-elevator music. For some strange reason, I now have the urge to slip into a pair of parachute pants and drink an Orange Julius.
Wow this you-tuber's attempt at comedy is pretty much a fail. Can't even attract the Jet-haters and there are thousands if not millions of them. Ken O'Brien was one of the most able QBs the game has ever known. It's quite glaringly obvious from AmazingQB's video compilation which should be right over there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
zygodactylexicon 1 year ago
thats my uncle, swear to god
pinkpig321 1 year ago
@pinkpig321 well, please tell uncle Kevin that if we had him this season, him and Plaxico could have taken us to the Super Bowl
Madamow 1 month ago
Ken O'Brien was one of the best passers in NFL history.
AmazingQB 1 year ago 4
You know, Ken O'Brien wasn't mediocre, he really was above average. I mean, what did he have to work with most of his career? Al Toon and hand offs to Freeman McNeil? He turned an otherwise weak team into playoff contenders during a time in the league when the 9ers, the Skins, the Eagles, the Giants, and the Bears were stacked. I wasn't around for much of it, but I do know that Bruce Coslet had a horrible player-to-coach transition and that Ken O'Brien was the reason they made it.
BreakerOfBoxes 1 year ago
O'Brien was one of the strongest, toughest, and most accurate passers in NFL history. Team sport, but as a QB IMHO he was simply amazing. He played in some great games and holds some NFL game records still!
AmazingQB 1 year ago
I'm seriously not kidding this song has to be the greatest NFL films style song ever and I really want to know what the name is, so I can bump it before the games. Anyone know what its called?
hdfhjasdofibafa 1 year ago
jets need a QB likes this again
yuiyuizz 1 year ago
@yuiyuizz , lol this guy is a fucking fag, be thankful you got sanchez considering the epic fail that the jets are.
TheEndofdays311 1 year ago
@TheEndofdays311 clearly you dont know my uncle
pinkpig321 1 year ago
@yuiyuizz we could have used him two nights ago
Madamow 1 month ago
What is the name of this theme song its so 1980s pwnage. Its motivating music lol.
hdfhjasdofibafa 2 years ago
Nice Legs Ken,..but what's with the tight ball-squeezing white shorts?
swill43507 2 years ago
O'Brien was far from mediocre.
diamondman420 2 years ago 8
Ken Obrien was just as good as Marino. We have to remember that each week Obrein got pounded due to a weak O-line, while Marino go to sit comfortably behind an All-pro line. Im not saying Marino had it easy, but Obrien was the only potential on the Jets offense, really.
ANash9 2 years ago 3
Also, Obrein probably had to endure some of the worse coaching in professional football history. If anyone were to do research, they would find that OBrien was involved in some of the finest displays of passing in NFL season, not to mention he put up great QB ratings.
ANash9 2 years ago 3
You just gotta research, and you'll see that this guy could most likely out-duel sports-media favorites such as Jim Kelly, Eli Manning, Jay Cutler, Jake Delhomme, Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, Joe Theismann, Trent Dilfer, Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Bledsoe, Jim Everett, and was the best qb under Jets center ever. Forget Joe Namath, yes I believe he could be elite if he didnt have knee problems, but still
ANash9 2 years ago
I was at many a Jet games where the wind was howling and the opposing QB's passes were fluttering. O'Brien was still throwing tight spirals, and despite what many think, a lot were completions. A two time pro bowler who would pick himself up off the turf after hits that would cripple a WWE Superstar.
I wish he were my cousin.
JGDragov 2 years ago 4
hey itsmeforallyouknow...ken o brien is my cousin and i bet anything he did more than youll ever do so go suck a nut
ME4G4NB4ILEY3 2 years ago
Member of the College Football Hall of Fame, too!!
ryantunks 2 years ago
That's not funny. Leave Ken O'Brien alone. 129 NFL games, 25, 094 yards, 128 TouchDown - only 98 career interceptions in 3602 attempts. That's pretty damn good.
ryantunks 2 years ago
He looked like Montana Jr. Ken O' Brien. LOL
xxpandamidknightxx 2 years ago
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Good grief. Where did you find the rock this relic was buried under, and how many feet under said rock did you have to dig to find it? Some artifacts are best left undiscovered.....shrouded by the mist of memory. I must say, however, that I really enjoyed the 80's style-part synth-part symphony-wandering through the maze of aisles at a Yonkers department store in a mall-elevator music. For some strange reason, I now have the urge to slip into a pair of parachute pants and drink an Orange Julius.
ItsMeForAllYouKnow 2 years ago