Chris Long
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And I liken it to like if you have a dad who walks around beating guys up and like if he turns down a fight, you're like, Dad, wait, that's not who you are. Right. I feel like every time Dan stares.
And I liken it to like if you have a dad who walks around beating guys up and like if he turns down a fight, you're like, Dad, wait, that's not who you are. Right. I feel like every time Dan stares.
And I liken it to like if you have a dad who walks around beating guys up and like if he turns down a fight, you're like, Dad, wait, that's not who you are. Right. I feel like every time Dan stares.
a fourth down in the eyes like it's like a game of chicken and all his kids are watching and if he turns it down they all look at him like what the fuck was that about yeah and this game is like literally my dan could beat up your dan yeah my dad could beat up your dad yeah and
a fourth down in the eyes like it's like a game of chicken and all his kids are watching and if he turns it down they all look at him like what the fuck was that about yeah and this game is like literally my dan could beat up your dan yeah my dad could beat up your dad yeah and
a fourth down in the eyes like it's like a game of chicken and all his kids are watching and if he turns it down they all look at him like what the fuck was that about yeah and this game is like literally my dan could beat up your dan yeah my dad could beat up your dad yeah and
Well, that's what it comes down to for me is like when you play Detroit and being on a defense knowing, it's a lot of the reason I think Greg Olson has spoken to this, like decisions to force a team to drive the length of the field or have to kick a field goal at the end of the game. Like what you do offensively dictates the tone of the next possession.
Well, that's what it comes down to for me is like when you play Detroit and being on a defense knowing, it's a lot of the reason I think Greg Olson has spoken to this, like decisions to force a team to drive the length of the field or have to kick a field goal at the end of the game. Like what you do offensively dictates the tone of the next possession.
Well, that's what it comes down to for me is like when you play Detroit and being on a defense knowing, it's a lot of the reason I think Greg Olson has spoken to this, like decisions to force a team to drive the length of the field or have to kick a field goal at the end of the game. Like what you do offensively dictates the tone of the next possession.
The tone of a possession where an offense has four downs is uneasy for a defense. Right. You know, like everything you do is different. And I think you're always in that mode playing them and it can create a lot of discomfort.
The tone of a possession where an offense has four downs is uneasy for a defense. Right. You know, like everything you do is different. And I think you're always in that mode playing them and it can create a lot of discomfort.
The tone of a possession where an offense has four downs is uneasy for a defense. Right. You know, like everything you do is different. And I think you're always in that mode playing them and it can create a lot of discomfort.
That's why I think like early down pressure, you know, like when they play Buffalo, the reason Buffalo won that game is because they got him off the field like twice in the first half. And if you're to believe that the commanders are going to beat man coverage and run up some points, then all you have to do in this scenario to keep it close is get them off the field once or twice.
That's why I think like early down pressure, you know, like when they play Buffalo, the reason Buffalo won that game is because they got him off the field like twice in the first half. And if you're to believe that the commanders are going to beat man coverage and run up some points, then all you have to do in this scenario to keep it close is get them off the field once or twice.
That's why I think like early down pressure, you know, like when they play Buffalo, the reason Buffalo won that game is because they got him off the field like twice in the first half. And if you're to believe that the commanders are going to beat man coverage and run up some points, then all you have to do in this scenario to keep it close is get them off the field once or twice.
The way you do that, in my opinion, is time up a blitz when they're going to play action. and get Jared when he turns his back and try to cook something up on second down, get him in third and 12, get him in second and 13, something like that, and then you got a shot.
The way you do that, in my opinion, is time up a blitz when they're going to play action. and get Jared when he turns his back and try to cook something up on second down, get him in third and 12, get him in second and 13, something like that, and then you got a shot.
The way you do that, in my opinion, is time up a blitz when they're going to play action. and get Jared when he turns his back and try to cook something up on second down, get him in third and 12, get him in second and 13, something like that, and then you got a shot.
I heard that. I'm more concerned with walking into the shower to try to get a shower if I'm the O-line coach and Dan's doing naked push-ups in the shower.
I heard that. I'm more concerned with walking into the shower to try to get a shower if I'm the O-line coach and Dan's doing naked push-ups in the shower.