42 min

Brock Domann: Starting QBs Have Temp Jobs & Must Constantly Prove Themselves Pro Mindset® Podcast

    • Sport

Brock Domann, a well-traveled college QB, and youngest son of Pro Mindset host Craig Domann, shares his experiences as a college QB, the best mindset for success, the must-have mindset for big games and his perspective about earning trust with his coaches.

Brock was a 3-time football state champion in high school, won the Southern California Championship in Juco football, and former D-1 QB who walked away from his scholarship to re-charge his college football career at San Bernardino Valley in Los Angeles.

Brock recalls his mindset when he played his biggest college game versus the #1 ranked team in the nation. Brock shows his swagger when he shared, “They (Riverside) deserved to lose because of the disrespect that they showed on the defensive side of the ball. They manned us up the entire game meaning they thought their guys were better than ours and they especially doubted me the opposing QB. I dotted ‘em up all the way down the field the whole game!” Brock mentions that typically if a defensive coordinator respects a QB, the DBs play back, play zone and make the QB take the check downs. If the DC doesn’t respect the QB, then you play man coverage and blitz and that's exactly what Riverside did. “Riverside had zero respect for my game. I saw that, took advantage of that, and made them pay.”

Brock also discusses the following topics:
•The biggest difference between playing college QB and high school QB
•The toughest lessons that he has learned in college
•His belief that coaches don’t look at resumes and past successes but rather only believe what they see with their own eyes
•Letting go of the perception of the way my life should go
•The best mindset, the best perspective, and the best approach to be a successful quarterback
•He also gives his perspective on leadership as a quarterback. Brock suggests that everyone (coaches and teammates) have both a conscious and subconscious belief about you as a player and leader.

Brock shares his love for football and how much football asks of you, especially as a QB . . . every second of every day needs to be dedicated to it. He adds, “I just love how you have to be all in or all out. I love it because I'm willing to be all in and I love knowing that a lot of people aren't and just having that edge of I'm willing to go through more suffering than you are.”

Brock finishes, “It's an addicting feeling when you're at rock bottom and you still have this confidence that you can still achieve everything you want to achieve because you just have that solid belief system in yourself. And no one can take that from you and that's addicting.”

Brock Domann, a well-traveled college QB, and youngest son of Pro Mindset host Craig Domann, shares his experiences as a college QB, the best mindset for success, the must-have mindset for big games and his perspective about earning trust with his coaches.

Brock was a 3-time football state champion in high school, won the Southern California Championship in Juco football, and former D-1 QB who walked away from his scholarship to re-charge his college football career at San Bernardino Valley in Los Angeles.

Brock recalls his mindset when he played his biggest college game versus the #1 ranked team in the nation. Brock shows his swagger when he shared, “They (Riverside) deserved to lose because of the disrespect that they showed on the defensive side of the ball. They manned us up the entire game meaning they thought their guys were better than ours and they especially doubted me the opposing QB. I dotted ‘em up all the way down the field the whole game!” Brock mentions that typically if a defensive coordinator respects a QB, the DBs play back, play zone and make the QB take the check downs. If the DC doesn’t respect the QB, then you play man coverage and blitz and that's exactly what Riverside did. “Riverside had zero respect for my game. I saw that, took advantage of that, and made them pay.”

Brock also discusses the following topics:
•The biggest difference between playing college QB and high school QB
•The toughest lessons that he has learned in college
•His belief that coaches don’t look at resumes and past successes but rather only believe what they see with their own eyes
•Letting go of the perception of the way my life should go
•The best mindset, the best perspective, and the best approach to be a successful quarterback
•He also gives his perspective on leadership as a quarterback. Brock suggests that everyone (coaches and teammates) have both a conscious and subconscious belief about you as a player and leader.

Brock shares his love for football and how much football asks of you, especially as a QB . . . every second of every day needs to be dedicated to it. He adds, “I just love how you have to be all in or all out. I love it because I'm willing to be all in and I love knowing that a lot of people aren't and just having that edge of I'm willing to go through more suffering than you are.”

Brock finishes, “It's an addicting feeling when you're at rock bottom and you still have this confidence that you can still achieve everything you want to achieve because you just have that solid belief system in yourself. And no one can take that from you and that's addicting.”

42 min

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