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Last updated: December 4, 2024

Georgia QB Carson Beck has a hilarious response about watching football games

Beck’s bold statement explains his prep strategy and draft buzz

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck stirred the proverbial pot this week with what might be one of the most honest takes from a college athlete. During a press conference leading up to the SEC Championship game against Texas, Beck revealed he doesn’t watch football games. For someone leading a powerhouse program, that’s a pretty wild statement. But hear him out.

“I don’t watch football,” Beck admitted. “I know that sounds kinda crazy, but I don’t really enjoy watching it. It’s not fun for me. If I watch that game, I’m not just going to sit there and enjoy it—I’m going to stress myself out the whole time. I’m watching the defense, like, ‘OK, why this coverage on this down?’ or, ‘Why did he throw it there against this coverage?’”

Yeah, not the most relaxing way to spend a Saturday night. He doesn’t watch football because he can’t turn his brain off. For Beck, every play is a puzzle he’s trying to solve. That might stress him out, but let’s be real—that’s probably why he’s the guy running Georgia’s offense right now.

Is Beck just built differently?

This is where people misunderstood him. Beck’s not saying he skips out on preparing for games. Far from it. He lives in the film room, picking apart defenses, analyzing plays, and fine-tuning his own performance.

“You can learn from watching it,” Beck said. “But no, it’s stressful for me because I don’t ever give myself a break when it comes to football.”

So, while your average fan is lounging on the couch with a bowl of chips, Beck is grinding through film like he’s solving a Rubik’s Cube. The guy watches more football than anyone—just not in the way fans expect.

And honestly, that’s probably why he’s so good. Beck has turned his hyper-focus into a weapon, one that’s helped Georgia dominate most of the season. Well, except for that one hiccup at Ole Miss.

Georgia’s rollercoaster season and Beck’s role

Georgia’s season has been… chaotic. They’ve had moments of brilliance, like their earlier win over Texas, and moments where they looked flat, like their blowout loss to Ole Miss. Last week’s eight-overtime thriller against Georgia Tech? Proof that this team isn’t afraid to battle, but also not invincible.

Beck has been a mixed bag, too. He’s had some shaky outings with turnovers early in the season, but his recent performance against Tennessee was his best yet. The timing couldn’t be better with the playoffs looming.

The Bulldogs are likely playoff-bound no matter what happens against Texas, but a win could mean a first-round bye. Beck knows what’s at stake. He’s shown he can handle the pressure—and this rematch with Texas is another test.

Carson Beck’s NFL draft projections: Strengths and areas to improve

Beck has garnered attention as a potential pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Scouts are intrigued by his physical traits and mental approach to the game, but they’ve also identified areas for growth.

Strengths:

  • Pro-style experience: Beck operates in an NFL-ready system at Georgia, giving him a head start compared to many college quarterbacks.
  • Size and arm strength: Standing 6’4″ and weighing 220 pounds, Beck has the ideal build for an NFL quarterback. His arm strength complements his ability to throw accurately downfield.
  • Football IQ: His film-study habits highlight an advanced understanding of defensive schemes and pre-snap reads.

Weaknesses:

  • Under-pressure performance: Beck has struggled in high-pressure situations, particularly against elite defenses. His decision-making under duress needs refinement.
  • Consistency: While he’s shown flashes of brilliance, Beck’s performances have been inconsistent, with turnovers and missed reads in key moments.

NFL teams see Beck as a developmental prospect, likely a Day 2 or Day 3 pick. His ability to adapt to the faster pace of the professional game will hinge on improving his composure under pressure and continuing to refine his mechanics.

NFL teams that could use Carson Beck

Beck’s skill set makes him an intriguing option for several NFL teams. Here are three franchises that could benefit from drafting him:

1. New York Giants

The Giants are in a rebuilding phase after releasing Daniel Jones mid-season. With Saquon Barkley gone and the team on a six-game losing streak, New York needs a quarterback who can handle high-pressure situations. Beck’s experience in Georgia’s high-stakes games makes him a solid investment for a Day 2 pick.

2. Cleveland Browns

Deshaun Watson’s struggles in Cleveland leave the Browns searching for stability at quarterback. Beck’s pocket-passing ability and experience in a pro-style offense could unlock the potential of Cleveland’s underrated roster.

3. Carolina Panthers

While the Panthers invested in Bryce Young, his lackluster rookie season raises questions about his long-term viability. Beck’s NFL-ready build and ability to make full-field reads could provide Carolina with a dependable backup or even future starter.

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