Eric Martin switches position to QB

Hahaha this is awesome. I think my favorite part is the yellow machine they show at the beginning that snaps the QBs the ball. Is that really necessary? :dunno
I was thinking the same thing. There's already a guy running the machine, why can't he just snap with his hands??
Consistency I suppose . . .

I didn't even notice until you guys pointed it out.

 
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Hahaha this is awesome. I think my favorite part is the yellow machine they show at the beginning that snaps the QBs the ball. Is that really necessary? :dunno
I was thinking the same thing. There's already a guy running the machine, why can't he just snap with his hands??
Being he is a team assistant/intern he doesnt want to get that "familiar" with the players. Not being paid = not allowing quarterbacks to have their hands so close. Plus there is a reason he isn't playing football himself, the machine probably gives a stronger/more realistic snap.
I know at Clemson they would have the managers snap the balls. Instead of getting in the center's stance, they would put their hand without the ball out and that would be the centers butt/taint/nether regions area, and they would snap with their other hand. The QB would put their hands up under the managers hand to receive the snap.

 
Hahaha this is awesome. I think my favorite part is the yellow machine they show at the beginning that snaps the QBs the ball. Is that really necessary? :dunno
I was thinking the same thing. There's already a guy running the machine, why can't he just snap with his hands??
Being he is a team assistant/intern he doesnt want to get that "familiar" with the players. Not being paid = not allowing quarterbacks to have their hands so close. Plus there is a reason he isn't playing football himself, the machine probably gives a stronger/more realistic snap.
A machine can give a more realistic snap? That guy must be really pathetic. :facepalm:

 
Hahaha this is awesome. I think my favorite part is the yellow machine they show at the beginning that snaps the QBs the ball. Is that really necessary? :dunno
I was thinking the same thing. There's already a guy running the machine, why can't he just snap with his hands??
Being he is a team assistant/intern he doesnt want to get that "familiar" with the players. Not being paid = not allowing quarterbacks to have their hands so close. Plus there is a reason he isn't playing football himself, the machine probably gives a stronger/more realistic snap.
A machine can give a more realistic snap? That guy must be really pathetic. :facepalm:
Judging by a couple of comments I've gotten I forgot some :sarcasm

 
The guys who made that video have access to the players for interviews and such because they are Broadcast majors. They have a Poll up on their site for who you want them to interview next (real interview this time, not a spoof) LINK

 
At first I was like :facepalm: , but then I :laughpound

That was absolutely hilarious, and I'm glad the football team was able to recruit these guys before the theater department got to em!

 
I laughed so hard when Eric Martin did his throwing motion at the :41 thru :45 second mark. The look on his face is PRICELESS :laughpound

 
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