I wouldn't sweat it too much, the haters just come with the territory. I think most people don't understand how difficult it is to make these videos, and for others a bit of jealousy that kicks in.
It's something I've been playing around with myself. I'm not looking to turn it into a revenue stream or anything, but just enjoy watching film. Just invested in a decent screen recording/editing software and that alone is an uphill battle to learn. Add in trying to make a viewer friendly experience in both presentation and not losing them by fumbling over your words while trying to analyse, pause/rewind, highlight on screen, etc. is quite the task.
You have a solid presentation, thumbnails look good. Background music/audio seems to be much improved over some of your older videos I saw. Keep it up as long as it stays fun for you.
Only real critical feedback I would give is some of the actual analysis part is surface level. QB breakdowns are especially difficult as everything on screen effects the QB, but if this is something you want to eventually turn profitable you might look into some film breakdown classes to offer up some deeper insights. A little pricey but JT O'Sullivan has a really good QB one where you'll be able to talk more about mechanics, presnap analysis & coverage, protections, etc. Right now I think the shorts you are putting out are going to be a lot more popular than your long form videos.