Following the former quarter of the jets, Mark Sanchez, stabbing, hospitalized and arrested after an alleged bloody fight with a 69-year-old fat truck driver in Indianapolis, Brady Quinn was struck by a “whirlwind”.
The former Browns QB who played Notre Dame is one of the stars of the Fox University Football show in Fox, and five minutes before the show was on the air at Anten Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday at 10 am, he discovered that he would need to replace Sanchez during the call for the match of Sunday.
But rather than going directly to Indianapolis, Quinn returned home for the first time to Columbus, Ohio, to prepare for the broadcast of the NFL before jumping in his van on Sunday morning at 6 a.m. for the match at 1 p.m.
“It was a whirlwind to say the least – not much sleep and mixed emotions,” Quinn in Sports Illustrated. “Obviously concerned about the health of Mark and the well-being of all those involved, but at the same time excited for the opportunity to call a game. However, it is not ideal.
“I am proud to prepare the preparation, and there is not enough time to prepare for the way I am used to it. I am very grateful to all the people behind the scenes of Fox and coaches of the two teams who argued to help. ”
Quinn, 40, uses the Jeevz service so that someone leads him to his van so that he can work, and he participated in Zoom calls the way back to Columbus before making the film in the evening, by Si. He also spoke with the Colts head coach, Shane Steichen, and the assistant coaches of the two teams.

Quinn was briefly a throw in 2013, when Sanchez missed the season after injuring the shoulder in a pre-season match. He was a teammate with the rookie Geno Smith, who quarter the raiders quarter on Sunday in a 40-6 defeat.
Chris Myers called on Sunday’s match with Quinn, and the pair did not have a touch journalist.
“So it was just Chris and I speaking of the ball for three hours, what I like,” Quinn told Si. “I hope that fans appreciated the call. You can never make everyone happy, especially in the unbalanced results, but given the circumstances, I thought everyone was doing very well.”
Sanchez was initially accused of several crimes, but on Monday, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, said that Sanchez was now faced with an improved level 5 level 5 battery of level 5 of serious injury.
We do not know who will replace Sanchez in the Fox stand in the probable case which will miss more time.