Week Eleven Takeaways.

I stopped counting The Words When The Meter Hit “A Lot” Bar.

Somewhere Out There In The Wide World, The Broncos And Bengals, And Steelers Played Competitive Games For A World Under The Spellbinding Grip Of A Cowboys. I'm sure Some People Watched Those Games In Waiting Rooms All Across America Tuned In. Honestly, Those Games Felt Like That Espisode Of Justice League Unlimited's "The Greatest Story Never Told." Where The Big Fight Vikings-Cowboys Took Place Almost Off Screen Two Competetive Games No one Cared To look.  

The Raiders Scored Points And More Auspiciously Gained A Win. By No Means Did The Offense Look Any Different Yesterday Than In Days: "strangely static." When The Clock Turnovers Over Time, The Raiders Went After The Big Play. Derek Carr Found Devante Adams On Vicious Double Move To The post. Carr Had To Look Off A Safety But The Connection Form Quicker Than The Last Sail Out. Someone Should Tap Derek Carr On The Shoulder And Let Him Know It's OK: Stare Down Davante Adams Until He Comes Open; There is Very Little Else About Josh McDaniels's Offense Except Josh Jacobs. Adams Finished With 7 Catches For 141 Yards. 

The Raiders Last Place Defense really Got After Russell Wilson. The Broncos Don't Intimidate Anybody, And Most Efforts Came On The Part Of Maxx Crosby Relentlessly Attacking The Pocket. He's The Raiders Best Defender And A Pressure Specialist. He Finished With Two Four Pressures. Russell Wilson for The Criticism Didn't Have A bad Game 24/31 247 But zero Touchdowns. The Broncos Can Reign In Yardage, But Bad Sacks And Negative Plays Always Negate Scoring Opportunities For The Team. 

 Bengals Vs. Steelers

The Bengals And Steelers Matched Up For Some Offensive Fire Works(Surprisingly). I Don't Think I Saw A Better Passing Display All Day. 

The Two Teams Combined For 759 Yards Of Total Offense. 

 Not The Most Enviable figure, But it Definitely Beat Out The Patriots-Jets. 

Joe Burrow Threw For 355, Four Touchdowns, And Two Interceptions. One Interception To TJ Watt Snagged Out Of The Air That Made The Highlight Moment. Edge Rusher Are Becoming Extremely Deft, And Dangerous Picking Off Passes Near The Line Of Scrimmage. But The Defense Stumble Across Very Few Stops Otherwise. Joe Burrow Went For 8.3 A Pass And Four Touchdowns, But The Bengals Couldn't Keep The Steelers Away. Kenny Pickett Also Had The Chopper Singing( Sorry Too Much 21 Savage, Her Loss). Only six Quarterbacks Finished With Higher Intended Air Yards Average (9.4) Than Pickett. That's The Depth Of Pass All Attempts. I Never Highly Of Pickett, But He's Shown Some Tenacity and Moxie. The Connection With Rookie George Pickens Really Flashed. The Steelers Highlight Caught Four With An Average Targeted Air Yards Of 19.3. That's How Yards The Pass Through The Air Before Pickens Caught Or Dropped The Pass On Deep Routes, Some Few High Flying Aerial Dynamics Like Rey Mysterio Catches. 

 He Dropped A Gorgeous Throw From Kenny Pickett That Could've Put The Steelers In a Position To Beat The Bengals. Whether Pickens Or Pat Freiermuth, Kenny Pickett Had His Pick When Attack The Underneath Of The Bengals Defense, and The Just Need One More Drive To Secure a Win This Season.  

For The Bengals, Who Are Still With Jamar Chase And A Limping Running Game. Tee Higgins Had A Monster Game, No Chase, No Trouble, Batman B To The Rescue 9 Catches For 148 Yards On 11.6 Per Average Air Yard Per Target. Now The Bengals Leading Receiver, Higgins, Doesn't Have The Physicality Of Jamar Chase Or Even The Full Route Free. Higgins Can Lineup up Wide, Or Inlines. He goes Go Gadget Type Reach, Make Him For In Breaking Or Out Breaking, And Creates A Perfect Cushion Over The Middle For Burrow's Soft Throws. 

The Bengals Have Trouble Getting To That Consistently Because Of The Deficiency In The Run Game. Run Propagates Play Action Which Dreams In Linebacker—Type Defenders

The Bengals are Going To Go As The Passing Attack Leads Them. Nobody In The League Respects Their Run Game Or Their Offensive Line. On Obvious Down, Head Coach Zach Taylor Would Get The Offensive Line On The Move Just To extend The Window Of Processes Time For Burrow. The Bengals Face A Familiar Foe Next Week In The Titans.

Eagles Vs. Colts

Even With A Win, The Eagles Are Coming Done To Earth. The Colts Are No Easy Out For Anybody Recently, And Eagles Had To Respond To Their First Loss. 

The Colts Came Their Match Against Week Against The Raider Looking At The Challenge The Spread. Yes, The Raiders, Who Were A Game A Half Above Them In The Win-Loss Column And Couldn't Keep A Charge Going On Offense, Had The Edge, According To The Book Keepers. 

If The Colts Want To Make One Last Push for The Playoffs Despite Not Winning A Game In 1,2… A While Now they Had To Overcome The Oddest Odds. They Won Three Games With Matt Ryan At The Helm, But After His Benching, They've Dropped From an Average Team To Just Scoring Enough To Produce Nineteen Points In Two Games. But These Raiders Were falling Flatter As Team And, After Dropping Two In A Row, Fell Into A Trap Game. Blowing A double Digit, The Colts are 1-0 With Jeff Saturday Aboard. He Plugs Matt Ryan Back In As The Starter, And They Came Out With A Win. They're Not Completely Out Of The Running In The AFC. Eagles Head Coach Nick Siriani Would Have Thought A Few Weeks Back That A Game Plan Against The Colts Would Look Like A Reflective Game Plan Against Himself. Standing Across From Him On The Field And The Chess Board, His Tutor Frank Reich Who Mentor Siriani Into A Head Coaching Position. Usually, The Eagles Would Have Another Favorable Matchup On Their Road To A Perfect Record. Instead, For The First Time This Season, They Have To Bounce Back. The Eagles Has To Revolve Around Jalen Hurts' Activity. Matt Ryan Missed two Games But Still Enters With More Yardage.

I Think The Colts Coverage Strategy Of Single High Safety Could Create An Advantage Over Jalen Hurts, Whose Struggle is Throwing Deep. AJ Brown Coming off His Worse Game Of The Season, Will Matchup A Ton With Stephon Gilmore. Call In Te Teachers Because Quarterbacks Haven't Try Testing Mr. Gilmore Too Much; just 53 Targets On The Season At A 58% Reception Percentage. What Didn't Change In Nick Siriani's Game Plan, Preparation For The Colts Running game? In What Looked Like An Act Of Desperation, The Eagles Signed Two Big Bodies To Solidify The Middle Of Their Run Defense In Preparation linval Joseph And Ndonkung Suh. Up the Middle, The Colts Attack The Middle of the Defenses Resistance, That is Where They Started Their Attack Against The Eagles. The First 75 Yards were Finished Off By A One Inside Zone Rushing Touchdown By Jonathan Taylor. Taking A Page Out of The Commanders Book, The Colts Tried To Beat The Clock And Not The Eagles. The Colts Ran Jonathan Taylor 7 Times On That First Ten Play Drive. Neither Offense Had Much To Offer Outside Of A Few Drives. The Eagles Through A Bout Of Turnover with Jalen Hurts Losing Two Fumbles On Sacks. Fortunately, The Colts Offense Could Turn Out No More Than the Field's Goals Off Of Good Field Position. Giving How Unispired The Eagles Looked On Offense, The Colts Didn't Appear Too Concerned; the Sense Of The Moment Never Fell Over Them. Jalen Hurts Found The Stroke From Deep In The Second half, Like Klay Thompson Connecting With Quez Watkins On 20+, Which Weren't Available Earlier To Put A Touchdown On The Board For The Eagles. A Colts Fumble Set The Eagles Eyes On High. Jalen Hurts, Who Promised A Strong Response, Went Into Action, Rushing For 17 and Then Passing For 8 before AJ Brown Fumbled The Ball Back To The Colts. By The Fourth Quarter, The Jonathan Taylor Express Had Run A Full Course. The Eagles, The Front Four, Had Keyed In On Him.

The Colts Offensive Ineptitude Gave The Eagles Too Many Opportunities To Snatch The Win Out of Certain Doom. The Colts Average A Little Over 15 Points A Game, And That's Where The Offense Stopped. 

The Eagles Take "Wins" However They Can Secure Them. Jalen Hurts Did Just That On The Final Drive. Hurts, Who Promised A Response After The Team's First Loss, Executed A 75 Yard Drive That Ended With Him Walking Into The End-zone For The Eagles First Lead Of The Game. 

49ers vs. Cardinals

Throughout The Week I'm I Always Set Aside A Portion of My Day For Sifting The interNet, Watching Interviews And Reading Articles, and Looking for Ideas To Supplement My Weekend Takeaways With Added Value From Team Representatives. Trust Me, I Have A Full Life Outside Of This Football Thing But I Find Picking The Brain Of The Successful In The Sport Unexpectedly The Most Satisfaction. If You're On The Outside, That Sounds Thats A Task That Fall On The Lines Of Tedium, But I Have Carved Out A lot Of Pabulum For My (Prospective) Future In The Game. 

One Such Timeless Edicts I Pulled From Andrew Berry; "It's Not About How You Do It But Do You Do It Well."

I Get Those Some Of The Time. Too Often, What's Left Not From Barry Particularly Runs Along The Lines Of Generalist Banter. Coaches And Players Really Surrender Specifies To The Media At Large, Taking Good Care Not To Expunge Too Much Light To The Media. You Can Find Mostly General "Platitudes," Common Line Provided In The Book Of Proverbs In The, Line And Dialogue Player And Coaches Divulged Over The Week. They Speak Only what the Media And Observers "need to know when they need to know."

Every So Often, From Time To Time, A Player Opens The Sacred Note A Gives Exactitudes Of What is Seen, Heard, And Executed On The 9th Level Heavenly Football. 

Kyle Shanahan Runs One Of The Most Celebrated Offenses In The League With the Niners. He's Celebrated For His Deliberate And Complex Approach To Play Scripting. He's Fastidious Approach To Planning And The Intricacies Of What Makes A Pass Play A Good Pass Play Or A Run Play A Good Run Play. He's Astute In-Game Learning And Adjustment; "Some Team Can Take Away One Element Of The Offense[Run Or Pass] But Not Both." Shanahan Holds The Chief Responsibility For How Those Two Forces Are Balanced Against The Elements They Face, And she Accounts For How All His Assets Are Allocated Like a Master Economist. Everything In Life Breaks Down To Economics. The Quote That Caught My Eye From This Week; "we Are Getting Better." 

This Past Sunday, The Niners Moved 5-4, 3-0 Against Their California Relatives. As A Team, They're Slowly Rising Out Of Somnolence. Recovery In Health. Kyle Shanahan Has All Of His Weaponry To Use And Explore The Reaches Of His Offense. 

Most Of Their Top Players Are Back And Just In Time To Make Another Run At The NFC West. With A Run Away Victory Over The Cardinals, The 49ers Overtake The Seahawks For The Top Spot In The NFC West. I Bet You Never Thought You'd A Sentence Like That This Season. The Niners Offense Had The Best Game Since beating The Seahawks In Week 2. Jimmy G, For All The Censure About His Game, Finished 20-29, 228, 131.9 Passer rating Four Touchdowns After Throwing 0 A Week Earlier. He Hung In The Pocket And Made Some Tough Throws; one Pass Got Batted Down at The Line Of Scrimmage. With A Full Arsenal Of Perimeter Skill Players, Garropolo Connected With Brandon Aiyuk, George Kittle Twice, And Deebo Samuel Chip In Another Touchdown On The Ground. With No Kyler Murray And Riding A Sweep Of The Niners From Last Season, The Kept The Game Close. In Our Other Blowout From This Past Weekend, The Vikings Were Outclassed Almost immediately. The Niners Defense Refused To Give The Cardinals A Chance to Power Up And Force them To Catch Up.

Of The Team Projectedly Headed To The Playoffs, The Niners have A Dynamic and Dangerous Offense. The Running Backs Can Spilt Out Wide, and the Wide Outs Can Read Blocks. Kyle Shanahan Put All Of The Tools To Work. If One Inherent Flaw Sticks Out. Speed. The Niners Have Scheme And Skill And Play A methodical Well Paced Game, Which Makes The Perfect Antitoxin To Cover 2 And Quarter Scheme. Alternatively, playing From Behind won't Favor This Offense. Where The Team Needs Speed On Defense. Joey Bosa, Fred Warner, These Guys Fly Around. "Three Straight Second Half Shut Outs." Nick Bosa Remarked To The Media After The Game. 

Vikings Vs. Cowboys

"To Be 5-1 Is A Great Start, But That Means Absolutely Nothing Moving Forward." 

The "Vikes" have Added Three More Wins To The Board Since That Tepid Fall Day That Kevin O'Connell had His Impression Of His Early Success As Head Coach.

None Of Those Wins Were As Valuable And Invaluable As The Big Back Win Against The Bills Last Weekend. 

The Vikings Came Out Of A Shipwreck To Win After Falling Double Figure Early And Losing The Trenches Battle. In Pulling Out The Win, The Vikings Prove, At The Very Least, They Vikings Can Play Themselves Into a Position To Capitalize Should A Greater Team Falter. 

This Team, Offensively Or Defensive, Won't Finish With Great Drive To Drive Success, Number 12 Exactly According Right Below The Dolphins, The Two Team Are In Similar Structure. Outside PlayMaking Saves Them From Failed Down To Down Success.

From The Chief Conceding Teams, The Words Of Avon Barksdale Must Echo Loud As They Prepare To Face The Vikings In The Playoffs: "how you ain't going never to be slow? Never be late?"

Think Of Justin Jefferson's Improbable One-Handed Catch; the Vikings Converted A Fourth And Eighteen, son That Change Of The Dial. That's Not Normal, And Coach Kevin O'Connell Acknowledged That Fact "Unfortunate" Fact In The Film Breakdown.

The Ease With Which They Use To Detach From The Veneer Of Success/Achievement In The Coming Forward becomes More Regressive As The Target Moves. The Vikings Are Near Home Field Advantage. Their Schedule Doesn't Exactly Lighten, But If You Can Beat The Bills, You Can Beat Much Of The NFL World. 

Now That The Vikings Have Step Out Of The Shadows and Into The Light As NFC Threats. The Question Becomes Can They Threaten For A Super Bowl? The Next Few Weeks Are Critical. 

With Three Straight Games Against Opponents With The Winning Records. Kevin O'Connell Will Have To Pack A Lot Of Resilience For This Stretch. But As Far A Performances, If You Compare This Vikings Team To Last Year's, the Difference Would show Up In close Games. This Year The Vikings 8 Wins By One Score Or Less. Last Season The Vikings Notched 8 Of Their 9 Losses In One Score Affair, Five Of Which We're Decided By Five Points Or Less(Bengals, Cardinals, Cowboys, Ravens, Lions). With Kirk Cousins Especially Gifted "Deflate-Ability" Coming Under The Press In Big Moment.

(A27 Point Meltdown At The Hands Of The Packers Served As The Only True Mark Of A Defeated Team.) The Vikings Are makings The Plays They Didn't, Couldn't Make Last Year. 

The Cowboys Weren't Slow Today. If Anything, Every Facet Of Dallas's Team Looked Overclocked Or Jolted Up A Notch. The Sacks Were Fast And Stonewalling. The Blocking Scheme Didnt Seem To Matter, The Vikings Lack The Bodies Necessary To Obstruct Any of The Cowboys Rusher.

 Micah Parsons Showed Almost Mind-Altering Closing Speed On A Sack Fumble In The First Quarter Where He Close In On Kirk Cousins Like A Lion On Deer. 

 Defensive Back Jayron Kearse Got To Kirk The Fastest With 3.4 Seconds. 

But The Pass Rusher, Micah Parsons, 2 Sacks, Dante Fowler, 1 Sack, and Dorance Armstrong Almost pushed Vikings Left Tackle Christian Darrisaw Right Off Of The Ground On Pressure. He, Too, Armstrong Finished With Two Sacks. The Official Number Of Pressures Are Released Yet. Still, This Game Might Rival The Giants Game Parsons Had 10 Pressures Himself With .70 Secs Get Off, According To Next Gen. On Offense, The Cowboys We're Equally As Snappy Like A New MacBook. Dak Connected With Ceedee Lamb On Several Gorgeous Connection Through The Cowboys Quarterback's 25 Attempts Finishing With A Passer Rating Of 139.3.

 One Such Connection That Exemplified That Difference In speed Happened Near The Goal Line. Dak Swings The Ball Out To Ceedee In The Flat; A Vikings Defender Come Hurtling Down Dead To Rights To Make The Stop For No again. Ceedee Pauses Like Jet Li And The Defender In All His Effort, Speed, Propulsion Whiffs, And Ceedee Motions For Positive Yards. The Cowboys Got Positive Yardage In Every Move. Tony Pollard Lead The Team in Rushing And Passing. He Enters The Game With The Highest Yard Per Carry And With 189 Yards Of Total Offense. When He Wasn't Knife Through The Vikings Front Four. Even When They Had Him Corralled, He Blasted Through For More Yards. The Cowboys In the Passing Game, Out Of The Back, Field He Took Like A Missile Out of The Backfield For Two Scores. One For 68 Yards Down The Sideline, Beating A Line Backer On The Break To Goal alone. As Usual, The Cowboys Spread The Offense And The Defense Out. Dak and Mike McCarthy Shared The Targets Across The Boards; Tony Pollard Had 6 Targets, Ceedee Had 5, and Micheal Gallup had 4. What's more, Dak Only Needed 2.4 On Average To Make Most Of This Happen. 

However, The Vikings Leveraged Their Coverage. The COWBOYS had The Scheme To Beat Them. Are The Cowboys The Best Team In The NFL, or Maybe The NFC? Does This Win Highlight The Imposter We Suspected The Vikings As Or Verify The Cowboys As Contenders? Teams Are Going To Have Trouble Scheming Against The Cowboy's Offense When Mike McCarthy Throws The Entire Kitchen Sink In The Blender and Sends Dak Out To Do Damage. 

Jets Vs. Patriots

Zach Wilson Hasn't Had A Good Game against The Patriots In His Last Three matchups. The Last Matchup Between These Two Features Wilson Throwing 41 passes, Completing 20 for 355 yards, and two touchdowns, Which would Easily Count As The best Game Of His Career If Not For The Three Picks. The Performance Became The Grown Jewel Of Teaching Tape Gurus And Analyst To Tear Apart. While This Jets Lose Doesn't Fall On Wilson's Shoulder Because He Only Had 22 Passing Attempts, Mac Jones Completed 23 Passes Total by comparison. Wilson Completely "Whiffs" On A Few Passes. Some Of The Wide Receivers Were Expressively frustrated After The Game Speaking To Reporters. 

Wilson Labored Through A Few Drops—By Both Teams Really. The Jets High Flying receiving Core Didn't have Much In Support Aside From Denzel Mims, Who Caught The Few Good Passes Wilson Put Up—Literally Two Caches For 35 Yards Which The Team. Wilson is Also on The Team In Rushing. 

Wilson's Wandering Play Still Produces The Content And Context For The YouTube Gurus (That's Not Shade. I Have Crazy Respect For These Guys) Like Kurt Warner And JT O'Sullivan Are Going To Ruminate Over His Poor Pocket Presence. His Inclination To Scramble At The First Sign Of Pressure. A Deficiency To Defect Towards Resetting His Feet Instead Of Throwing Off Platform. Make No Mistake, The Defense Took Over This Affair. Neither Of These Teams Has Offenses, A Few Scoring Drives, And A Missed Field Goal. The Jets Had Their Way With Mac Jones A Little On 5 Yards Per Pass and Six Sacks As The Patriot's Offensive Line Continues To Shuffle Bodies With Injuries Piling Up. Both Center David And Tackle Isiah Wynn Left The Game With. The Patriots Run Got A Lot Of Explosive Plays Beyond the Trenches Between The Tackles. The Big Special Teams Play Won The Game, But The Patriots Were Just Better. These Are Two Teams That Know Each Other Well. The Patriots Sweep The Series With The Jets and Moves To 6-4. The One Lost To The Dolphins as Their Blemish In The Division.

I Read A Post On Instagram About 2023, I Paused, Then I Looked Up; Oh, We are Really Doing This; November Will Close Soon. Sunday's Week 10 Slate Of Games Felt A Littel "Docile" To Me. 

 Most Of The Noteworthy, Eventful Teams Like The Jets, Patriots, Ravens, And To A Lesser Extent, Cincy Were All On "Bye" After I Had A Chance To Settle A Recap; I Honestly Thought I Were On A Bye. Instead, They Beat The Texans. The Patriots and Jets Have Generated More Digestible and Dissecting Dialogue And Content. (At Least In My Opinion.) when You Think About The Matter From An Analytically Standpoint Second, Year Quarterbacks Like Mac Jones And Zach Wilson Have Had Performances Eviscerated And Scribble Ou my Over Profusely; More Than Any Other Players In The Game. Aaron Rodgers and Lamar Jackson Come In Close Behind. Zach Wilson and Mac Jones Meet Again On Sunday. 

The Patriots Are Simultaneously Living And Defying The Predictions Set For Them Ahead Of The Season. Bill Belichick Has His Team Sitting At The Bottom Of The AFC; I Think Everyone Saw That As Safe Bet Considering Off-season, The Jets And Dolphins Executed Between The Draft And Free Agency. But The Patriots Are Still In the Shooting Range Of All Those Team In The AFC East. Only The Dolphins are Hotter(Literally, Figurative But Not Metaphorically) In The Division. In Other Words, The Patriots Are Occupying Nearly Every Possible Space In The Minds Of NFL Evaluators. And Quietly. According To The New York Times, If The Jets Win This Matchup, A "W" Launches Them From A Fringe Spot Of 65% To Locked Playoff Position At 86%. The Patriots Have Far Greater Odds To Busting A Shot At The Playoffs. That Loss To The Bears On Thursday Night Two Weeks Ago During The Mac Jones Fiasco Looks Even Worse AS The 0

Patriots Playoff Odds Aren't Going To Move Shrink. The Patriots Have Salty Spitioon Tough Schedule Ahead. Including Games Against The Dolphins and Two Against The Bills. 

Falcons Vs. Bears

Strangely Both The Bills-Browns Have A lot To Prove For Different Reasons This Late In The Season. 

The game I Felt A Strange Parallel Between The Two Teams. The Record On Both Teams Are Vice-Versa, 6-3, 3-6, But Both Season A Teetering On The Brink Of Collapse On This One Game; “One Game To Rule Them All.” According To FiveThirtyEight.com, If The Bills Lost The Game Against The Browns Sunday, A Game is Now Slated For A Neutral Site In Detroit, They Fall From 95% To 79% To Make The Playoffs. That 16% Covers The Differences Between An A And a C Grade In College. The Bills Are Still A Shoe, But 7-4 Looks A Lot More Complimentary Than 6-5. Trust Me, I Know. 

A Game Win Streak Still Looks Better Than A Three Straight Loss. With A Season On The Line, Few Coaches Want To Game-plan For The Bills, But That’s The Perplexity Facing Head Coach Kevin Stefanski. The Browns’ Run Game Can Very Well Be a Measure Of Difference In This Matchup. The Bills Still Have A Strong Top 5 Reputation Against The Run, That’s Relative To The Leagues Struggle To Contain Explosive Runners And Creative Blocking Schemes. The Bills Defense Allows Around 109.1. The Bills Have A Staunch Front Four, But Their Pass Rush Specialist is. Yes, Not All Of The D-Line Work The Same. 

Pass Rusher, The Big Bucks Guys, Excel At Different Rusher Technique And Are Of A Different Build(Usually Lighter But Strong Top Build) But Run “Stuffing” Employs another Skill Set, Primarily The Ability To Control Two Gaps Simultaneously Instead Of Heading Straight Down And Crashing The Pocket Party. Defensive Who have an awareness of When To Turn One Process Off And Begin Another Special. Credit The Browns’ Offense Moved With Alertness And alacrity Early On In This Game. These Past Two Weeks, Jacoby Brissett Turned In His Passenger Card And Took Control Of The Offense Like He Owned And The Team. Together With Nick Chubb in The Passing Game And Jacoby Brissett In The Scramble Game, Giving His Best Josh Allen Impression, he Took The Bills Defense For A Spin, All Culminating In An Amari Cooper Touchdown. The Browns Defense Stepped Up and Subdued Buffalo On A Number Drive, Giving You Two Field Goal Approaching The Half. The Browns Defense Continue To Defeat Any Good Efforts Of Brissett And The Offense. The Coverage Team Blew an Assignment On Stephon Diggs In The Back Of The End Zone Before The Half And By Then You Could See the Cosmetic Competitiveness Peel Off. The Fastest Sack Myles Garrett Recorded Took More Than Five Seconds To Transpire. Even With Amari Cooper Take Over In The receiving Game Fro The Browns, ’s Of The Effort Felt Wasted As Such.

The Bears And Falcons Were A Sneaky Good Matchup To Watch In The Struggle Of Strengths And Weaknesses. The Falcons Are Near The Bottom At Defending The Passing Game The Bears Are The Worse At Attacking Vulnerable Secondaries. The Bears Are Even More Foldable On Defense In Both The Passing At Running Game, So Atlanta’s Sucess On Offense Comes Down To How Arthur Smith Wants To Play Things Out On Call Sheet. The Bears Defense Struggles To Generate Consistent Pressure. Marcus Mariota Play Doesn’t Dip Off Tremendously (71.1 Passer Rating When Clean, 97.4 When Kept Clean; Not One Of The Biggest Divides In Passing Efficiency Between Clean And Pressured Pockets. ), But Getting Pressure Set The Falcons Off Schedule And Might Give The Bear A Chance To Slow Down The 11th Ranked Offense. Coming Into The Game Atlanta, Justin Fields Had “Heavy Legs,” Just Meaning The Load of Carrying An Offense Weighted On Him, And That Sluggish Quality Showed. Fields Couldn’t Reach For That Extra Gear. From The Tape, I’ve Watched and Opinions, I’ve gathered their General Confidence In Luke Getsy Ability To Usher And Handle Justin Fields’s Ascension Into The Next Level. Still, He Has To Scheme His Talent Better. Take A Page From Ben Johnson And Lions, Who Are Working With A Similar Dearth Of Skill Position Players But Are More Effective In Play By Play. On One PlAy, In Particular, the Next Gen Stats Recorded Justin Field Scrambling For 33 Yards And Needing 10.98Second Before Completing A Pass To Equanimeous St. Brown For A First Down. Justin Fields’s Made a Play, Finished With 85 Yards On The Ground In The Box Score. 

I Wouldn’t Say That On e Play Stands As A Clone Stamp For The Offense Anymore Than The Successful Runs At Quarterback. 

But Those Extended Plays Have A Cost As The Game Wears On And The Bears Fall Short On A Game Winning Drive. 

Part Of The Failure Falls On Scheme. the Design Runs With Fields that Can Keep The Bear Offense Competitive. Still, As His Body Tears With Leg and Shoulder Injuries, Could Another RG3 Type of Fallout Emerge From The Next Hit. 

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