 oh no shit I better I better put that away oh no I'm just fucking with you guys look hey hey guys welcome back welcome back to the channel let's get this camera square if I can I'm back from Bali guys some of you may have seen that I put up a video recently about the legend I called him a legend anyway his name is Bernie Kosar he's a quarterback for Cleveland Browns then he got let go at age 29 I believe and went to the Dallas Cowboys and I can't exactly remember how the story ended but you guys are gonna know because you're about to watch my reaction now I was forced well not forced but my look guys yesterday was a bad day I drove back from Darwin to Alice Springs after my trip away to out to Bali I was so tired I was so extremely depressed about coming home not for the fact that I could see my daughter and you know crack on to some more YouTube videos but for the fact that I have to go back to work man I don't enjoy my job but anyways look I was so tired I hadn't slept in like 30 hours and lo and behold I uploaded this video that you're about to see and someone commented that I'd looked at my phone whilst doing the reaction now unbeknownst to me apparently I missed the best part so look I'm not gonna check my channel is all about being as real and open and honest as possible that day that day I had to check my phone I had to you know I'd been getting messages from my ex to be honest me even smiling and continuing with the reaction after reading what I did read is a credits me I believe anyways yesterday there was some comments saying you miss the best part why the fuck we looking at your phone and then I put up another video after that you know I took the criticism I took the dislikes I was like sweet whatever I'm gonna keep it up there and the next video the same guy said oh I hope he doesn't look at his phone I hope he doesn't ruin this reaction you know we're giving you we're giving you so much of our time it's it's disrespectful for you to have looked at your phone whilst doing a reaction and I not only replied to him in my tired as fuck state I said shut the fuck up if you want to say anything hit me up on Instagram I told him to shut the fuck up then five minutes later I thought no I can't do that deleted my comment and deleted that Bernie Kosar video so this video this clip is going to be an intro clip to the Bernie Kosar video I haven't changed nothing you can watch it enjoy it hopefully I enjoyed it I enjoyed him I love stories like that I love you know I love guys that aren't superstars but in their hometown or you know with their particular story and football they are considered a legend and a hero and so that's why I said Bernie Kosar NFL legend for the Cleveland Browns now I hope you enjoy this video I apologize I'm not gonna watch it back because once I've watched my video once I've done the video once I edit it and watch it again then I post it I never watch it again because it's just too much the third times just too much so I'm not gonna watch it I don't know the exact part that I did look at my phone but look guys don't give me shit please hit that like button if you do like it if you don't like it and you you you think I'm disrespectful for looking at my phone I apologize I sincerely do and that guy that I told to shut the fuck up he messaged me on Instagram and we had it out at each other oh my god I've never done that before but it was it felt good for me because I was so tired and I was just like man I'm just gonna fucking let rip here and that's what I did but this morning he came back to me and he said look I apologize and I said mate I apologize too because I'd slept 14 hours last night guys so I hope you enjoy the video I'm here back in Alice Springs there's plenty more content to come I've probably got like 13 videos saved ready to publish now so I'm gonna put up to a day as per usual I really hope you enjoy this is Bernie Kosar my reaction to him regardless of what their reaction looks like I came out of that really respecting him I like him as a player and a person and you know if I do make it to Cleveland hopefully I can meet the guy so enjoy once again I'm sorry and I tell you what I will make it I don't and the thing that pissed me off the most is the fact that I don't think I've ever ever looked at my phone for an extended period of time whilst doing a reaction before and over 300 reactions guys so that was the first time someone called me out for it and you know what I will never do it again so enjoy have a great day this is the legend Bernie Kosar my reaction peace out everybody alright everybody what is going on welcome back to another video today's video we're gonna look at a guy Bernie Kosar and I have no idea why but I have been recommended in multiple times it's a name that's just come to my head I've just been sitting here doing a few rugby reactions and you know what the next one that's on my mind is Bernie Kosar and there's two interviews well there's two videos that I want to watch Bernie's journey and Bernie Kosar interview so the first one we're gonna go is Bernie's journey and that rhymes so let's get into it years before LeBron James returned to his roots another local legend announced P2 was coming back to northeast Ohio it's a question I think of look at the singlet and just like James Bernie Kosar also won it all in Miami quarterback at the U like LeBron Kosar then chose to play in Cleveland for the Browns the team of his blue collar boiler it just felt right to me and I felt like my family needed help I needed to be around them they needed a sense of identity and self-esteem goes back to throw Kosar gave Browns fans hope he was one of them a hometown hero king of Cleveland his accuracy football IQ and competitive fire ignited the grounds with Kosar at the controls three times Cleveland reached the ASC championship game and three times were denied by Denver derailed by the drive and followed by the fumble the Browns never did reach the promised land he hasn't thought of pass here for two decades yet an endless stream of adoring subjects envelops can burn I love you and gratitude still going very nice that belief in myself that they have that kind of love that they have of me I think is something that I don't take for granted you know and maybe as I get older I enjoy it more I'm staring at that pretty sure he wanted to come home like that other superstar that decided to come home it's where it's at home that's why I think people love him that's because he's hasn't forgotten his problem Kosar has even built a bridge to current Browns quarterback and local native Brian Hoyer he and I developed a great relationship he calls me on a weekly basis and for me it's kind of surreal that's the guy I wonder how he's how he's going with Baker Mayfield in my backyard and now he's telling me you're playing great you're doing great your decision to really insist on playing in your hometown how do you think that play down I thought it would be easier because it's my hometown it ended up actually being harder because the pressure everybody who you ever met it's gonna come up to you every family member you ever had is gonna try to track you down people associate Bernie with money and then here comes the greed I think that's why people try to take advantage of Kosar's friend Enzo Maddalena says that because he's so approachable and so trusting that Kosar has been viewed as a target by those looking for an easy mark he was just one of those victims that I think is kind is kind of sometimes gotten mistaken for weakness 2009 Kosar declared that looks like an amazing jacket that guy's got that orange one that you've had a hundred million dollars and you've had zero yeah how is that possible I'm really good at making it because spending it great at giving it away I'm not gonna start over again being the bank of Bernie okay where everybody's on the scholarship you know I've done that I don't feel obligated to have to you know give it all away again and hear every sob story 80% which aren't true when he announced his homecoming Ron James said he was returning to where he cried where he bled to somewhere that holds a special place in his heart and now he's at the like this did he steal my speech it sounds like what I said 30 years ago truthfully not to be overdramatic or emotional but he brings it to your eye I mean it was beautifully written and beautifully said knowing Northeastern Ohioans the way you do do you think they'll give him the space that he needs no chance zero chance no no no I'm not saying he can't do it because he's the best but right we've got to hear about that money situation I don't know if that's the reason why someone wanted me to look at him or not but former American football quarterback played for the Browns from 85 to 93 then finishes career with the Cowboys and dolphins with the Cowboys he won Super Bowl 43 no 20 33 30 28 28 beating the Buffalo Bills he has even been referenced in several books played foot played college football at University of Miami and I want to know post retirement since retiring from football in the 96 season he's been involved in several ventures there has been talk of COSA leading that taking the head coaching job at the University of Miami he acknowledged that he considered taking the job before it was ultimately ultimately offered to Randy Shannon in 2001 COSA purchased the Florida Panthers NHL team along with pharmaceutical businessman Alan Cohen holy shit COSA also purchased a minority share in the Arena Football League Las Vegas Gladiators in 2007 and announced that the team would move to Cleveland and play under the name Cleveland Gladiators on October 16th 2007 he was named the team president and CEO of this franchise Gladiators finished the 2008 regular season 9 and 7 earning them a playoff birth on October 17th 2009 he was hired as a consultant for the Cleveland Browns following the 09 recession COSA and his businesses declared bankruptcy on June 19th 2009 although the initial bankruptcy filing was a chapter 11 restructuring the US bankruptcy court in Fort Lauderdale ordered the proceeding changed to a chapter 7 liquidation which is process of liquidation chapter 11 is what under the reconstruction COSA's filing proposed protection protecting his NFL pension it is unclear at the time if he was able to retain the pension what do you get for a pension in September 2010 the trustees of Auburn Township indicated that the township was considering purchasing the land in foreclosure COSA is lent his name to the COSA's wood fired grill at the hard rock Northfield Park which opened in December 2013 COSA continues to deal with lingering effects of several concussions he sustained during his playing career and is currently in a treatment program to alleviate his symptoms the experimental treatment has been very helpful for COSA to the point where he's openly promoted the treatment in the hopes of others in the hopes of helping other players who may have developed the same symptoms COSA's symptoms have include insomnia slurred speech and a rigging in his head some present for more than a decade and there's a little bit there's a little bit more there fucking hell man six foot five fuck he's tall they're all tall a anyways guys this is the this is a video I really want to watch Bernie COSA interview I know a little bit of history now let's do it okay I didn't hear about that before so he was a he wasn't the he wasn't the fastest it wasn't the fastest quarterback of all time but it's okay man this out there I mean he's like all over the place I'm telling you I would stand on the sideline he would stand in this cock-eyed stance had the worst stance now be gone how is this guy how does he move I always thought the guy was gonna fall down in his back pedal as he as he came away from center he always looked like he was one step away from losing well he did that if the NFL holy shit he is tall well because I wouldn't have got no you got a touchdown I want to read you something well down Murray used to write for the LA Times he described you this way Cozard doesn't throw the ball he just lets go of it like a guy losing a bar of soap in the shower it looks more like a complicated fumble than a pass is that a fair description well I'm not sure if it's fair but again I I'm not McCann I wasn't mechanically again the best quarterback but in the heat of the battle he can't be thinking about mechanics the ball's just got to come out the way it naturally comes out if you believe the quarterback is a result-oriented position in a result-oriented world if you don't look great doing it does it really matter if the throws good in the throws there and the throws on time and it gets completed not close enough it's hard to argue with a guy who wants through 308 consecutive passes without a single interception well look like a natural but like he says does it really matter a celebrity golf tournament the Jim Kelly put on and he had a competition the budget quarterbacks and I think you all try to throw through a tire yeah nobody could throw through the tire you took it put it right through again that's why I feel blessed early my career for coaches not switching my style early in his career there wasn't much reason to switch his style as a 19-year-old freshman Cozard led the University of Miami to its first national championship even then he was the master of the unorthodox leaving sunny south Florida two years early and manipulating the NFL draft so he could go home to play in Cleveland if you go back to the 1980s you look the city of Cleveland a hundred million dollars in debt or the highest crime rates in the United States the Kyuga River is on fire Kyuga Kyoga so all these bad things are happening and yet that's where you decide you want to play you grow up a Browns fan you grow up in northeastern Ohio you grow up in municipal stadium and I forgot to say municipal stadium is one of the biggest crap holes in the NFL history it depends on your perspective over here how you're looking at it now I personally like the green spray painted mud that they called grass I always try to take a negative and turn it into a positive I don't like to dwell on the bad things and I don't like to feel sorry for myself I don't like excuses for failure Bernie made a career out of turning negatives in the positive definitely like spins it out the side of his that's an easy target I guess it means you can get it around people as an easy target to pick apart they were blitzing instead of playing it safe that was my chance to go for home run and score touchdowns so when I saw the all-out blitz coming no matter when it was where it was I was taking a shot Cozars wacky throwing motion actually threw off defenses trying to figure out where the ball was going nobody in the history of football looked so far opposite of where the ball was going I was at Houston Oilers yeah that's right he's looking that way it's gonna come out that way people say watch the quarterback that's great man watch Bernie if I was Bernie's right I'd be worried because he could be looking one way and doing something else yeah the ball's coming out of his hands and I'm saying no Bernie no Bernie great throw Bernie that's exactly what you'd think don't throw it that way don't throw that oh he's not throwing it that way that's okay the reason that he was so very effective Cozars became the first quarterback to lead his team to the playoffs in each of his first five seasons since Otto Graham did it in the 1950s talk about turning negatives into positives by the late 80s bang off the left was hotter than South Beach and truck him up was the toast of his hometown he was the typical guy that the city would fall in love with not John L. Wade not a great athlete but smart hard-working courageous maximizing his ability there were songs on the radio Bernie Bernie how you can throw Bernie Bernie Super Bowl poems were being sent into the papers the city went nuts the only thing that drove Cleveland more you would have loved the man I would have was the site of John L. Wade three times the Browns met the Broncos in the AFC championship game all three times the Broncos prevailed and while we always remember L. Wade's last-minute drive and Ernest Biner's last second fumble it's easy to forget that Bernie had put his team in position to win I love that throw man I really do suffer tragic defeat sit unless you reach the doorstep of victory to me he's Charlie Brown and the football always gets pulled away by Lucy just as he's about to kick it you know that's his lot in life and he doesn't get the L-Way ending he gets the Bernie Cozar ending and you know he gets to be happy with that but good grief Cozar kept trying to write a different ending often to the chagrin of his own coaches now I have some principles that I believe in offensively that sometimes butted heads with coaches I believe in offensive offense and that may seem stupid you know but when you sometimes have defensive coaches who play defensive offense it makes starts making more sense it never made sense to Bill Belichick the defensive guru look at him Cleveland's head coach in 91 holy fuck offense back then he's got brown hair both always had a mutual respect for each other we just had different philosophies at the time as to how to be productive can you remember your last pass as a Cleveland Brown yeah pretty vividly we're playing Denver ironically and they had two very aggressive safeties so these guys tended to squat and sit and I told Michael Jackson kind of drew it and see that water I've done him down about 16 yards you were doing this in the huddle in the huddle kind of yeah about 16 yards and then cut in like a square end and I'll pump it and then just run right past them Belichick wasn't the kind of coach who wanted his quarterback drawing up plays in the month even when they weren't exactly as planned that ironic that it you know turned out being my last pass you know as a brown and Cleveland Stadium but again I don't look at it I never looked at it as being insubordinate and it wasn't with a malicious intent but Belichick had seen enough so yeah this team in first place he cut his starting quarterback in the middle of the season Bill Belichick yeah you were 29 years old right you're still at your peak and if I remember the reason said that you had diminished skills now everyone you know who's entitled their own opinion I you know unfortunately in your opinion well I didn't think so but I mean I'm biased I like me what happened happened and it was of one of the lowest points in my life there's no question about it because that was my team that was where I wanted to play that's where I wanted to finish in Cleveland the feeling was mutual the city mourned the departure of Bernie and moaned about Belichick a local station even promised to air every cowboy game for the rest of the season because Dallas immediately signed Cozar to fill in for the injured Troy Aikman I was in Dallas the week he got whacked in Cleveland and he shows up in Dallas on a Thursday morning and Norv Turner is assigned by Jimmy Johnson and I quote get this guy ready to play I don't care what you have to do Bernie just studied his rear end off came in won the game 20 to 15 that's what I'm talking about we were saying how great you played God they were so good that I think I have won the longest passes in cowboy history I think it threw it from me to you to Emmett and I'm a really high with it 20 yeah and the Cowboys and it's made it look easy I love him it's nothing simple about what Bernie did that day the one in NFL game after basically having about 36 hours to take a playbook in and totally that's insane one of the greatest things I think I've ever seen how did he do that I remember after the game Norv Turner said you know I write a book on my life in football and this is going to be the longest chapter longest chapter of Cozar's life in football wasn't quite over in the NFC Championship game against the 49ers Aikman was again forced to leave with a concussion is losing walking around holding his head Bernie would have one more chance to win a championship game and help lead a team to the Super Bowl let's go Bernie I want to catch it was amazing it was classic Cozar he turned the biggest negative of his career into the biggest positive he finished his career backing up Dan Marino in Miami and doing what he always done finding unorthodox ways to win football games one of the most interesting plays in NFL history is one that you are credited with being the architect and that's the Dan Marino stop there but yeah 30 seconds to go and believe Marino is saying I'm going to spike it Marino takes the snap from center he's looking he's throwing a punch down a dog that's marking him that was something that me and Gary Danison came up with back in the mid 80s and just kind of carried with me this goes back to again what are your gifts that God's give you and what are your limitations what could you do what can't you do and I had to take advantage mentally of every situation that I could take advantage of because I couldn't run like Donovan McNabb could run right now find a way somehow some way find a way to get it done that's kind of the way I looked at playing quarterback like my motion I'll be in a little unorthodox the results are what I thought mattered exactly however whatever just get it done the clock play was the perfect finale for a player whose value couldn't be measured by a stopwatch proving once more that appearances can be deceiving just ask the guy who drafted Bernie Kosar you know what I don't know what his free time was I don't want to know what his free time was then Gil Brandt said he knew what I said don't tell me I'm sure it was slow but he won a lot of football games I really enjoyed that so that was my look at Bernie Kosar and will most likely be my only look but now I know who he is he's a legend he really is he's he's he's cool he's cool he had an interesting style get it done an offensive style of offense which is what I really like and yeah that was fun so if you have liked this video hit the like button if you want to subscribe do that too and I'll see you guys back here for another one very soon I don't know what I don't know when I don't know where I don't know who I don't know how but I'll be back so I'll see you then peace