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Fmr NFL QB & ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky on the extreme challenges young quarterbacks face in the NFL

Ric and Will are joined by former NFL QB turned ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky, who shares tremendous insight on what it's like to be a young QB in the NFL. Dan explains with thoughtful analogies how it's like being dropped into a foreign country and forced to learn a new language to survive. He also gave his thoughts on Josh Rosen's handling of the Kyler Murray pick, and much more.

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