Boomer Esiason
Boomer Esiason
Norman Julius "Boomer" Esiasonis a retired American football quarterback and current network color commentator. During a 14-year career in the National Football League, Esiason played for the Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets, and Arizona Cardinals. Since retiring, he has worked as a football analyst, first for ABC and HBO, and currently for CBS Sports on The NFL Today, Westwood One for Monday Night Football and the Super Bowl, and Showtime's Inside the NFL. Esiason is also co-host of the morning...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth17 April 1961
CityWest Islip, NY
CountryUnited States of America
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Playing quarterback ... it's no joke ... The difference here with Johnny Manziel, there's a lot of style and very little substance.
Randy Moss is not a leader. He doesn't deserve to be the captain of the Oakland Raiders. He's the one who said he wanted to be traded. He's not happy. His effort is lacking. That's a disgrace to the uniform. I don't care what uniform you have on.
You might not believe it, but there are times when I feel the TV and radio shows demand more of me than those Sunday afternoon games.
I have played on many teams throughout my career, and I know when a team has the tools, and the right positive attitude towards winning.
I'm picking Mike Sherman in Green Bay. Listen, injuries are part of the game and injuries are mounting, especially offensively. Talk about whether or not Brett Favre is going to retire. I think there is a lot of pressure up there in Green Bay because they always think they are going to win a Super Bowl because they have Brett Favre.
I feel bad for him because he really had a fantastic season and he deserved to be here to accept this award, but with an injury of that status this is kind of the peripheral things that happen. I'm happy for him and I'm happy for Marvin Lewis.
If I want this particular guy, I'm going to go get him. If Brad Childress is a guy who demonstrates these qualities (inspiring players and attention to detail), I don't even wait. ... And don't pick off the pile. I'm not a big believer in settling.
I'd have more confidence in the defense than Jake Plummer.
It's a match made in heaven for football purists.
They'll be fine. As long as they play the Bengals every week.
It seems like he's embracing all of this, which is great. He doesn't shy away from it.