

Dart and Caleb Outlooks, and the Disappointing 2026 QB Class With Coach Quincy Avery. Plus, Ryder Cup Talk With Michael Kim
47 snips Sep 24, 2025
Quincy Avery, a quarterback coach and founder of QB The Takeover, discusses the Giants' choice to start Jaxson Dart and evaluates the potential of Caleb Williams despite concerns over the 2026 QB class. He critiques several collegiate prospects, including Arch Manning, assessing their readiness and development issues.
Fresh from winning the Open de France, pro golfer Michael Kim shares insights on the upcoming Ryder Cup, the challenges of Bethpage Black, and the Rory-Bryson rivalry, while offering valuable tips for navigating pressure on the tour.
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Dart Benefits From Scheme Continuity
- Jaxson Dart's college scheme fit gives him an NFL head start with the Giants staff mirroring Lane Kiffin's approach.
- Quincy Avery warns Dart may lean on his running and needs structure to reach consistent success.
College 'Clap' Calls Limit QB Growth
- College offenses often use a dummy call and a clap to read defensive rotations before selecting a play.
- Quincy Avery says this scheme-driven setup limits quarterbacks' growth in identifying defenses on their own.
Sideline Checks Hurt NFL Readiness
- Over-reliance on sideline communication handicaps college QBs' ability to diagnose defenses under NFL play-clock pressure.
- Avery argues NFL QBs must make quicker on-field reads without heavy sideline checks.