Week 4 Takeaways: “ How The Overcome, Overcame”

Week Four Of Last Season Gave Much of The NFL A Temperature Check. Parents In Carolina Tell Their Kids Stories Of The 3-0 Panthers Lead By The Red Haired Warrior Sam Darnold. The Broncos Were 3-0, And Everybody, Including I, Thought The 1-2 Chiefs Had Face Punishment By The Time Variance Authority Thanks To Them Pulling Their Far-Ahed Of The field Maybe  Light-Years-Ahead Offense Out Of Some 22nd Century Sci Fo Epic. An Offense So Alien, At the Highest Peak Of The Chiefs Offense Production Prowess Compared To Gravitational Forces—Then They Struggled.

 

Coming Into Week Four Of Last Season, Sam Darnold Had Over 900 Yards For The Panthers. I Don’t Think He Surpassed Nine Hundred The Rest Of The Way(He Did). The Season Had A Child-Like Sense To The Start; Anything Could Happen. With The Right Schedule And Maybe A Missed Feild Goal Here Or There. The Ravens Were Wild Ride, But In Good Shape To Make The Playoffs; indeed, The Odds Would Reside With Them.

 

“This League Is One Play At A Time Control What You Can Control.” KJ Osborn Said To Reporters After The Game-Winning Touchdowns. The lions and The Jags Are Two Surprise Teams Of The Young Season. The Jags Are 2-1, And I Swear They Performed The Face/Off Surgery With the Chargers Before The Game. They Look Like What We Thought The Chargers Would Look Like At This Point in The Season. Big Wide Receiver On The Outside Supe Up Slot Specialist. A Young Quarterback With That Special Arm talent That the Legends States Can Pull The Improbable Pass Down Into The Domain Of Prosaic. Doug Pederson's Play Calling alone Didn’t Change The Jags Offense. Having Christian Kirk and The Always Good For Break Game Zay Jones Changes Open The Door For So Much Range And Spots To Exploit In Defenses. Kirk, And The Jones’s(Zay and Marvin) Arent Electrifying, But They Get Open And Make Room For Playmaking At A High Rate. Marvin and Kirk finished Top In ESPN's Catch Score For Wide Receivers With a Minimum Of 70 Catches.

 

Trevor Lawrence Has 6 To 1 Touchdown Ratio; Only Patrick Mahomes Has Better. I Can’t Discern Whether Lawrence’s Game Has Indeed Evolved. Whether He’s top Ten, Five Fifteen? Has He “Turn” The Corner? The Play Calls Are More Auspicious, But He’s Still Making The Similar Aggressive If Not Ill-Advised Reads and Throws. The Passes are Just Connecting On Different Levels. I Wouldn’t Say He’s Processing Better, Or He Knows Where To Go On The Play. (Nobody Can with Worthwhile Accuracy Judge A Quarterbacks Pass Progression).

In The NFL, Concept Aren’t New Or Exclusive To A Team.

 

 

 

 “Everything that can be invented has been invented.”

 

 

I’m Sure No One Will Praise The Jags As Innovative For Polymerizing A Stem Route And An Out On The Same Side Of The Formation Or Wiring A Sail And Mills Concept. Only Talent The Allocations Of Talent, And How A Offense Designs Their Reads Are Shifted.

 

 

His Receivers Are Winning an off The Ball. The Improve Offensive Line A Bottoming Out Unit Has Allowed Only Two Sacks To Lawrence Both In Week One.

 

The Jags Can Boost The plus 45 Point Differential And A Plus Seven Turnover. They’re This Year's Bengals. The Cameras Are On, And Eyes Are trained In On Florida. The Attention Brings A Nebulous Of Form Of Adversity. As Their Opponent For Sunday’s Game, Jalen Hurts, Put It; “It’s A Journey… If You Think You’ve Arrived, You Don’t.” Sometimes The Noise Generator Can Become Agents Confusion. 

Sometimes I Wish I Can Get These Out Earlier, But Someone Once Told Me, “You Have To Love The Process.”

 

 

Look,  The Bucs Score More Than  20-30 Points In A Game. Far From A Polish Outing Fir Tom Brady But Improved Ability. Brady Finished with 385 Yards. Mike Evans Return From Suspension And Went Back To His Sanctuary In The End zone with Two Touchdowns and 103 Yards.  Buccaneer Receivers Have  Struggled Outside Of Evans. Chris Godwin Dropped A Few Tough Ones. Russell Cage Remains A Wild Card. More Of a Lesser THIRD than A Robin Plus Or Night Wing To The Batman’s In Godwin and Mike Evans. Their  Tight-ends Mind Numbingly Dull. The Bucs Are Running Two Tight send More For Blocking Purpose Despite The Obvious Dearth In Talent.

 

This Offensive Breakout Didn’t Come Just In Time For The Defense To Give Up 41 To The Chiefs. Defending Patrick Mahomes For Three Downs Seems Too Heavy A Burden For Any Defense. The Bucs Defense The Chiefs Offense Into 17 Third Situations. No Matter Mahomes Threw Ran, Skipped, Dive If A  Window  Open, He Went Through It And Made Something Happen. Every Twitch From His 287  Yards Of Offense Proves Crucial For Keeping.

 The Chiefs Offense is Moving Towards The Endzone And Keeping Brady On The Sideline. The Chiefs Broke Out The Full Gamut of Plays; Wild Cats Formation Runs At The Goal. Whatever That Scramble, Houdini-Dance Move Patrick Mahomes Pulled Out Of A Sack  To Deliver A Strike To The  Back Of The End zone. The Bucs Hyper Twitch defense Looked One Processing Code Behind. Not Slow But Not Fast Enough To Keep Foot With Mahomes And The Chiefs.  On The Scorecard, The Bucs Mostly Out Played The Chiefs, Except For Turnovers And Play Ran. The Bucs Had More Yards Per Play And Yards Per Pass Play  (6.4 To 5.4, 7.0 To 5.7).

 

 

I’m usually Uninterested In Any Discussion About Special Team—Because Of The  Periphery Nature Of The Operation, But That Fumble Set A Dour Tone On The Game. Furthermore, The Buccaneers Were Out Gain 189-3 In Rushing To The Chiefs. That’s A Gross Disproportion Even For Pass Happy Era Standards.

 

 

Getting Down By Two Touchdowns Forced The Bucs To Lean Into Passing Attack. their Strength, The Arm. I Have Heard It Said Before That If Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll Could Scheme Only A Check downs Into His Play Script For Daniel Jones, He Would; I Want That In Reverse For Tom Brady And This Year’s Bucs Offense.

 

Two Undefeated Enter The Field. Who Suspected They Would Turn Out To This Post This Early? Mostly Just Them. One Returned As Entered, But Partially Tainted.

 

So Many Good Games On Sunday, I Choose One To Follow Wholeheartedly. Then I Saw The ThingIi Had Long For; Offense. Look, CBS, Offense. Look Again, More Offense. What A Delight.

 

 

I Didn’t See  The See The Seahawks Coming Ready  This Week.  I Wanted Offensive Fist Fight, Not Punting, So I Discounted Their Matchup With The Lion; then Geno Smith Lead The Offense To  Score 31 Points Through Three Quarters. The Seahawks Were Amongst The Worst Team In Points Per Drive Before They Finished With 48 Points Sunday —They Still Have The fewest Offensive Drives In The League According To DVOA. Geno, Only He, Hasn’t Wasted Any Of The Short Leash Pete Carroll Has Put Out For Him. Of Smith’s 32 Drop-backs He Rouse Up 320 Passing Yards On 76.7 Completion—Slightly Below His Season’s Best Average Of 77.3%. He Didn’t Waste His Second Chance At Serving as A Starter In The League After Everyone Counted Him Out and Expected Him To “Throw” The Season.

 

Each Drop Of That 48 Counts Like The Minutes Of A First 48. That Equals To 1 More Point Than They Scored In Their Three Games To Start The Season Combined, Finally 3 Points To The Power Hungry Lion’s Offense. The Seahawks, Who Are Fifth In Offensive EPA, Managed To Hold Off And Hold On For A  48-45 Victory. Pete Caroll’s Offense Operates With Stinginess On Play Call No,t So With Those Plays Are Utilized, Or Converted. The Seahawks Start The Game In 21 Personal, with Two Tight Ends, One Running, Back The Least Advantageous Set For Dynamic Offensive Attacks, But They Made The Passing Attack Work. Over 500 Yards Of Offense.

 

The Lions Looked Completely Out Of it Early Before Jamal Williams Put On The board Before The Half. Through Four Weeks, The Lions Have Score The Most Points In The League, and After a Four Touchdown Day, I’m Tentatively Tip Toeing Around Endorsing  Jared Goff Long Term. Goff Has Eleven Touchdowns On The Season, Tied For first.

 

I Correctly Choose To Skip Giants-Bears.

 

 

The Steelers Sacked Mitch Trubisky For Possibly The Final Time This Season—I’m Not Sour about That Piece Of News—Kenny Pickett Got His First Run and Second and Third At Quarterback in The Second Half. The Steelers Ran The Ball With Him Under Center Heavy AND could Only get So Far Against The Jets. 

 

 

Somewhere In An Unknown Space, I Almost Revolted After Watching The Patriots Passively Handled Those Final Minutes Of Regulation. The Worse Coaching Of Belichick Career In My Opinion. Play To Win, Not Run Out The Clock To Keep The Ball Away From Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers Doesn’t Have The Dead Eye Ability; he Rests His Golden Gun On The Self, But Give Him Too Many Chances To Snipe You. He Has The Round In The Holster.  What's Worse,  The Offense had Movement With Bailey Zappe Under Center.

 

If You Go Into Over The Odds, Then Favor Rodgers. If The Game is Down To one Drive, He Will Most Likely Get The Final

Chance With The Ball. The Ravens Squander Another Double Digit Lead With Second Half Football Debauchery. Building And Finishing Are Two Different Skills I’ve Learned In My Failures To Win At Chess. Leads Can Come About Easy And Fade In Two False Moves In The End Game. In The Words Of The  Late, Great Eric “Eazy-E” Wright, “ Easy Come, Easy Go.” The Ravens Lost That Lead In Style, And I Don’t Know How You Not Bow Down When Josh Allen Pulls Out The Reality Stone And Start Rewriting Physics And Football. The Ravens Feed On Too Much Buffalo. I Like These “Imperfect” get it out of the mud Wins For Buffalo. Laying The Plywood On The Rams And Titans Doesn’t Count For Much, but Overcoming Your Team’s Flaws And Taking Advantage Of The Ravens Limitations In One Flurry. I’m Starting To Wonder If Josh Allen’s Lock In On Football. Sometimes I Believe He Tries To Coast On His Superior Talent, That Maybe Explains His Few Duds. When Josh Allen Has The Lock In On, He’s The “True Superstar” We’ve Witness. Allen Had His Weakest Passing Game Of The Season, with Only 213 Yards and a 52.8% Completion Percentage, But He Had those “Moments” When The Full Range Of The Tapestry Came Together.

 

 The Teams Success Doesn’t All Start With Trevor Lawrence, living Up To The Pedigree That Launched Him Into Otherworldly Stardom Four Years Ago. The Defense Straight Our Of The Nineties, Mega Morphing Power Rangers Style. Devin Lloyd And Travon Walker, Two Edge Outside Linebacker Types, Could Both Rank Number One At Their Position On differentiated Boards. They Could Have Easily Ranked as The 1-2 In Defensive Ranking. Strangely You Couldn’t Tell The Difference Between The Two On The Field How With how The Jags Deploy Them. Travon Walker Stated In A Interview With NBC Maria Taylor. His Preference Towards Locking In On One Position And Holding The Focus To His Aptitude For The Finer Details Of What The Position Needs Of Him.  The Jags Have utilized Him In Expanded Horizons. Not Too Many Down Lineman Can Boost of Having A Coverage Grade, Even A Bad One.  The 6-foot-5, 272-pound “Freakazoid” Either Had No Idea Of Defensive Point Man Mike Caldwell's Scheme Or Just Wanted To Dissemble The Fans.  Walker has many responsibilities added to his “Natural” 4Tech Repertoire. Playing Standing Up, Hands Out Of The Turf, Gives The Jags Full Use Of Walker Athletic Profile To Shroud Gaps And Shade Short out Routes. Walker Lurks On The Left The Other SEC Star Josh Allen Trots Out On The Right.  They Look And Defend Like Half “Susanos” From Naruto. Free Agent In The Run Game The Defensible Forces Team Into A One Dimensional Game Plan.

 

Wherever The Jags Pass Rushers Lineup, They’re Facing an Offensive Line Undaunted And Almost Unmovable.

 

 

Coming Into the Week, The Eagles Were A Perfect 3-0 And Unthreatened. Sunday, The Eagles Fell By Double Figures For The First Time This Season When The Jags Took A Pick to House Off Of Jalen Hurt. Maybe The Hair Cut Cost Him; Black Artists/Musicians Have A Trend Of Declining After A Hair Cut.  Hurts Didn’t Look His Usually Spry Self; He Looked Hurt, A Little.

 The Best Team In The League, Sole Possession Of Undefeated, Had A Tough Go At Things.  

The Eagles Haven't Trailed In A Game Since The Second Quarter Of Week One. With the Jags Up 14-0, The Eagles Responded 29 Points. The Jags Defense Didn’t Let Jalen Hurts Get “Jiggy” only 16/25, But Rushing Attack Led by Miles Saunders, Who Finished With A career-high 134 yards Of The Eagle's 210 Yards. Hurts Chipped In A Touchdown On The Ground And 38 Yards. The Jags Couldn’t Convert Early Promise Into Success. The Bright Lights Of Surprising The Eagles Left Them Stunned. Two First Half Fumbles Turned Into Two Eagles Touchdowns By Half, Time The Eagles Added Another Touchdown, And The Jags Were Down By Seven To The Number Offense In Moments. The Eagles Dashed Away That Jags Defensive Front. Miles Saunders got Yards A Pop On The Ground.

 

For The Jags, Trevor Lawrence Had His Worse Game this Season, Maybe Even In His Career, Not Short Of Lowlights. He Finished 11/23 For 174, And Interception On A Weak Pass Falling Back On His Back Foot Intended For Christian Kirk. Lawrence Didn’t Need To Pull A Bag Over  His In shame Face Because Of What He Produced Through The Air. You Have To Fly Straight in eagle territory, But His Four Fumbles are Troubling. You Don’t Know How Vulnerable Your Leaky The Holes In Your Offensive Line are Until You Face The Eagles. The Eagles Pass Rush Didn’t Tear Down The House Like They Did In Washington, Hasson Riddick Had Two Sacks, Big Free Agents Making A Difference. The Eagles D-Line Forced Lawrence Into Four Lost Fumbles. Lawrence Finished With a Pressure To Sack Rate Of 44.2%. The Jags Had Their Worse Game Of The Season. No Run Game. No Protection. No Travon Walker Interception. No Devin Lloyd Highlight.

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