Allen Robinson
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Offensive scheme advantage, I would have to say...
The Rams, but not because of the scheme, more so because of the quarterback.
And from watching the Rams throughout the course of this season, they're able to stay on schedule a lot.
I think that the Chicago Bears have been able to dig themselves out of some holes.
Ben Johnson has caught some phenomenal games when they've been behind.
But I think in this game in particular, Caleb Williams has to try to do this to the best of his ability, but avoid...
negative plays, sacks, and being able to stay on schedule.
Because in a game like this, it can cost you because on the other side of the ball, this isn't Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers.
Matthew Stafford is going to stay on schedule and he has the weapons to be able to do so.
One of my favorites this year, and probably because I played against him, was George Pickens.
Being able to see him make the plays that he made this season has been ridiculous.
But also, I mean, a guy like Puka Nakua as well.
He's a guy who makes tremendous catches, contested catches, run after catches.
I've even seen him...
bounce off of linebackers and keep running you know but also one of the younger guys that I'm that I've liked to watch in Chicago is Romo Dunzey obviously he's missed some games this year with a foot injury but you know early in the season and even last season his rookie year being able to watch his ability to be a guy who can make 50-50 plays but also has the ability to be a very crafty route runner it's unfortunate for him that he had the foot injury to miss some time
this year and obviously he's back now but you know sometimes when you miss time it you have to kind of get back into the groove of things and i thought he had a very hot start this season alan i gotta ask you because i was very taken aback when they took luther bird in the third and the second round knowing all the needs they have but what have you thought of his performance as a rookie
He's been special.
He's been special.
He's the one of those guys where there hasn't been a time that I've saw Luther Birding get the ball and not make something happen.
Every time he gets the ball, whether it's screen, short passes, run after catch, he seems to make the first defender miss always, even the second sometimes.