Dan Orlovsky
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That, yes, and also the playoffs become so game plan specific. You know, the regular season is so week to week to week to week, and you only get, you know, you have all this evidence now, and you become so game plan specific because you know it's win or go home, and so you're a little bit less kind of like, this is what we do, and you're a little bit more of,
We're going to take away what you want to do. And that's the focus point. And it has all your attention. And, you know, guys are just more hyper-focused in the playoffs because you know that it's β again, it's win or go home. And so I think that's a big part of it as well is a lot of teams that go in with rookie quarterbacks, it's not β
We're going to take away what you want to do. And that's the focus point. And it has all your attention. And, you know, guys are just more hyper-focused in the playoffs because you know that it's β again, it's win or go home. And so I think that's a big part of it as well is a lot of teams that go in with rookie quarterbacks, it's not β
We're going to take away what you want to do. And that's the focus point. And it has all your attention. And, you know, guys are just more hyper-focused in the playoffs because you know that it's β again, it's win or go home. And so I think that's a big part of it as well is a lot of teams that go in with rookie quarterbacks, it's not β
You know, they don't have the plethora of a wide open playbook more often than not. There's things that they do well and they live in them because that allows the quarterbacks to not play poorly and kind of to play to a quote unquote strength.
You know, they don't have the plethora of a wide open playbook more often than not. There's things that they do well and they live in them because that allows the quarterbacks to not play poorly and kind of to play to a quote unquote strength.
You know, they don't have the plethora of a wide open playbook more often than not. There's things that they do well and they live in them because that allows the quarterbacks to not play poorly and kind of to play to a quote unquote strength.
And defense has just become so much more focused on, all right, they really love to do these three things in this formation or these two things in this formation. So we're going to take that away and then force them to kind of play to that C game or D game. That's a huge part of it.
And defense has just become so much more focused on, all right, they really love to do these three things in this formation or these two things in this formation. So we're going to take that away and then force them to kind of play to that C game or D game. That's a huge part of it.
And defense has just become so much more focused on, all right, they really love to do these three things in this formation or these two things in this formation. So we're going to take that away and then force them to kind of play to that C game or D game. That's a huge part of it.
There's no question, him and Bowles. You know, Garrett Bowles has become, again, a high-end left tackle. The Quinn Miners versus Ed Oliver matchup is going to be awesome to watch, you know, because those two dudes are outstanding. When they play their best, their units usually play their best. That's the thing, you know, we fall in love with the pass game and
There's no question, him and Bowles. You know, Garrett Bowles has become, again, a high-end left tackle. The Quinn Miners versus Ed Oliver matchup is going to be awesome to watch, you know, because those two dudes are outstanding. When they play their best, their units usually play their best. That's the thing, you know, we fall in love with the pass game and
There's no question, him and Bowles. You know, Garrett Bowles has become, again, a high-end left tackle. The Quinn Miners versus Ed Oliver matchup is going to be awesome to watch, you know, because those two dudes are outstanding. When they play their best, their units usually play their best. That's the thing, you know, we fall in love with the pass game and
Bo Nix and Sutton have been really good. They, you know, I don't want to sit here and pretend that Denver's Philadelphia running the football, but Sean Payton wants to run the football. And then what happens is like you just become obsessed and stop at the run and they'll get a perimeter screen to go 50 for a touchdown. But Miners, he's a stud. He's a monster at guard.
Bo Nix and Sutton have been really good. They, you know, I don't want to sit here and pretend that Denver's Philadelphia running the football, but Sean Payton wants to run the football. And then what happens is like you just become obsessed and stop at the run and they'll get a perimeter screen to go 50 for a touchdown. But Miners, he's a stud. He's a monster at guard.
Bo Nix and Sutton have been really good. They, you know, I don't want to sit here and pretend that Denver's Philadelphia running the football, but Sean Payton wants to run the football. And then what happens is like you just become obsessed and stop at the run and they'll get a perimeter screen to go 50 for a touchdown. But Miners, he's a stud. He's a monster at guard.
Yeah, Kyle Hamilton saved their season. So there's the butterfly effect to it. So they were really bad on defense because the secondary was just blown coverages, missed assignments, poor communication, ball going over their head. And so their best player on defense was closer to the line of scrimmage.
Yeah, Kyle Hamilton saved their season. So there's the butterfly effect to it. So they were really bad on defense because the secondary was just blown coverages, missed assignments, poor communication, ball going over their head. And so their best player on defense was closer to the line of scrimmage.
Yeah, Kyle Hamilton saved their season. So there's the butterfly effect to it. So they were really bad on defense because the secondary was just blown coverages, missed assignments, poor communication, ball going over their head. And so their best player on defense was closer to the line of scrimmage.
They had Kyle down near the line of scrimmage, a little bit like what the Rams have done in the past with like a Jalen Ramsey and whatnot, which makes sense. The Chargers do it with Derwin. But what they did was they say, okay, the worst part of our defense is the secondary. Let's take our best player and move him back there. So once they move Kyle back to the secondary, two things happen.