Drew Brees FaceTimes Female QB Who Broke Team’s 4-Year Losing Streak (BReal)

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Published 2018-11-09
She made high school football history in her state and broke her team’s 4-year losing streak. Then she broke her collarbone. Meet Alexandria Buchanan, the first female Hawaiian to start at varsity quarterback. We linked her with Carmelo Anthony and Drew Brees as she plots her comeback. Watch B/Real Part 4, Forward Progress: breal.bleacherreport.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @1ind170jm
    I remember at my high school. I was a corner back. And this girl made the varsity team as a wide out on varsity. . Her first practice of the school year, or qb threw her the ball on a curl route. She caught it, but didn't see me, a 6ft 1in 200 pound man, coming in at a full sprint laying my shoulder into her chest. Completely demolished her. End result was a severe concussion, and pretty much out of sports for the rest of the year. Then we got married 4 years later and had a little boy last year. Good times.
  • @ogwiz
    This is the most assists Melo has dished out all year
  • If you think of this as impressive come to Casper Wyoming. One of our teams has TWO female linemen
  • @HarlieHarlot
    She has a lot of heart. I remember playing basketball in an all boys league. I wasn't the best but my coach saw a lot of heart in me. He put me in to start a couple of times and the usual starter was so happy for me and gave me a high five each time. I remember making my first shot and then go down court defense and I intercepted a pass and passed it to my friend who easily ran it to make a lay up. During the game my guys were so happy for me. At the end of game, other team coach i passed by but he approached me and held my hand in both hands to say good job. It was an amazing feeling to feel accepted in an all male dominated sport.
  • @joshjohnson2753
    With the browns first pick of the 2022 draft... Edit: Baker is actually great. With the Raiders First Pick of the 2022 Draft...
  • @TheHaloGamer
    It’s alright, either way by the time she makes it to the NFL you won’t be allowed to touch the QB anyways.
  • @mortdawg
    Why they show a clip of her throwing a pick lmao
  • @ews850
    She did throw just one TD and 12 interceptions. Still I admire her toughness. Breaks her collarbone and doesn't freak out. I stub my toe and it ruins my week.
  • @wyattzhao1356
    Anyone ever realized she had no actual highlights in the vid
  • @76shogun1
    I love how she still retains her femininity.Some lucky guy out there is going to have an awesome wife..imagine Sundays watching your favorite team and discussing routes and formations with the wife.
  • @lembino1
    Still looking for that "cannon" he was talking about
  • @Monocausal
    People, for her these are personal achievements she will cherish for the rest of your life. You don't need to become a professional QB to be succesful. This experience sets her up for a great future, no matter what direction it will go. It's inspiring and I'm sure that many young girls that have seen her play are looking up to her.
  • Good job, as a father of four girls I can say that your are an inspiration. Thank you for taking that leap of faith and changing the world as we all know it. You keep fighting for what you believe in. Outstanding. Love and aloha from an old Searider.
  • @unclemark3410
    Very Kool story. Blessings and Good Luck Alexandria.
  • With that 4 year losing streak, that’s probably the best QB they had.
  • @tepanganiban
    She’s not good but she’s a big time trailblazer, leader and it took a lot of guts to pursue football. She’ll inspire a lot of girls and/or overlooked athletes to try and focus harder. Good for her
  • @skyehedrick9099
    Years ago I coached a girl in peewee. She was tough and smart. I didn't coach her any different than the guys. She played LB and stood her ground. Unfortunately, she gave up the following season.