Caleb Williams
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Now let's go to Bernie and Algonquin.
Bernie, you're on Rahimi Harris and Grody.
Well, I think part of the problem yesterday was they were playing with not their usual complement of offensive line.
As we know, we saw Ozzie Trapillo go down.
They decided to move Joe Tooney.
That meant backup was in at guard.
So I think once you saw that, they probably wanted to run the ball to the left side.
They did, I think, whether or not they knew they had a yard there.
And I felt like that was happening often.
When you move your all-pro guard...
to tackle for the first time all year and put someone in who's only had three snaps the last two seasons that's kind of what it's going to look like from a offensive rushing perspective as opposed to the beautiful job they did on pass pro and making jared verse a non-factor in the pass rush game they also diversified was it was it right was it guard so that kind of helped i mean that that gave you an indication of what was going on i'm sorry growth
They also didn't diversify much.
I thought the Bears became predictable on offense.
With their sets and what they were trying to run?
Let's talk about the first and goal at the five-yard line.
Three straight runs to DeAndre Swift, and then finally Caleb gets a crack at it and obviously was incomplete.
The other part, too, is, and we were, especially Emma, I give him a credit, before the game he was like,
versus just a bitch like jared versus an aggressive monster of a player that front seven we talked about it is really good and they were getting a jump on the bears especially kyle menungai at times where it just became too predictable which has not been in the portfolio of ben johnson had that man running angry on a treadmill
But they also insisted on running shotgun at the goal line.