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Despite giving Brittany Mahomes (and to a much smaller extent, Jackson Mahomes) another platform to annoy football fans, the Netflix documentary series Quarterbacks will be returning for a second season.
Well, that is if Peyton Manning and his production company, Omaha Productions, can actually find some quarterbacks who are willing to participate in the show.
So far, Justin Fields, Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Trevor Lawrence, Tua Tagovailoa, Jimmy Garoppolo, Dak Prescott, Daniel Jones, Sam Howell, Baker Mayfield and Matthew Stafford have all already told Peyton Manning, ‘thanks, but no thanks.’
#Bucs QB Baker Mayfield says he was asked twice to do the Netflix show “Quarterback” each season but turned it down both times. pic.twitter.com/CyCyNxRjzd
— PewterReport 🏴☠️ (@PewterReport) September 6, 2023
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter in August, Manning said the deadline for finding suitable subjects for the show is “approaching very soon. To use a cheesy analogy, we’re definitely in the two-minute drill here.”
In that same conversation, Manning said, “I had three starting quarterbacks tell me no yesterday, so I’m swallowing my pride.”
Manning added, “I think maybe some guys are thinking that it is going to be a distraction, even though I told a couple of them, ‘I guarantee you’ll win the Super Bowl like Mahomes if you do it.'”
Interestingly, Peyton admitted that if he had been approached to do a show like Quarterbacks when he was playing he too would have probably turned it down.
“But,” he also claimed, “if a quarterback that I respected told me, ‘Hey, trust me, we’re going to do right by you, you are not going to regret it, we’re going to cut out anything you don’t want in there, you won’t even know we’re there,’ then I probably would have said, ‘Yeah, I might as well do it.'”
Naturally, upon hearing about the struggles Peyton Manning is having casting season two of Quarterbacks, many NFL fans offered their very helpful suggestions.
Might have to change the show name to 'Backup Quarterback'. https://t.co/38uOdaVzOm
— Khang Collects (@KhangCollects) September 6, 2023
“He should have asked Bryce Young / CJ because it would have been cool to see rookie QB’s journey through training camp then to their starting game and whole season,” someone else wrote.
they're overthinking it ... you get a retired QB, practice squad QB and a free agent QB. Show different sides of being a QB when you want a job you can't get, have to work your tail off on the PS, and life after the game. Here are 3: Tanney (coaching), Zappe (PS), Wentz (FA)
— Goggles Paisano (@ehannan73) September 6, 2023
“We need Josh Rosen on it,” another fan suggested, which, honestly, might be okay.
Hear me out. https://t.co/LVUsomS3tF pic.twitter.com/68x7NNyCnW
— NFL Fashion Advice (@fashion_nfl) September 6, 2023
“How about switching the position and call it: Running Back, The year of the disgruntled employee,” another fan offered.
Shadeur Sanders? https://t.co/A6bcu449Oq
— Walker, Defensive Ranger (@Avalangelist) September 6, 2023
“Do NOT put a camera in front of Russ,” another fan begged.
What do you think? How about this idea? Over the next year, follow Tom Brady around learning how to actually broadcast NFL games for Fox.