Olin Krutz
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That's where he wants Caleb to get to.
And Caleb did some of that this past week, guys.
I really thought, man, when I watched that game all the way through again, I thought that was one of his better football games.
You talk about the first third down, third and three.
He goes through his whole progression and finds Luther Burden in the middle of the field.
He's moving linebackers and opening up the middle of the field.
Throughout the game, it was one of the first times I thought, man, he's carrying the offensive line.
He's carrying the run game here.
He's being the multiplier.
Layla, when you talk about what does he talk about being by Matt Stafford, manipulating the defense, that's what he means.
Matthew Stafford's ahead of defense.
He's ahead of the safety.
He's ahead of...
ahead of the defensive coordinator.
He knows what he wants to call in certain situations, certain down and distances, out of certain personnels, who's on the field, who's the blitzer, who's the guy they got to worry about, who they should attack.
And that's where the Chicago Bears offense looks like they're kind of getting to.
I wish they wouldn't wait to the fourth quarter to get to it, but they are finding ways to do those things.
And it's very similar, these two offenses that you're about to watch here at Soldier Field this Sunday.
We're all aligned in that way, Olin, that we're tired of seeing the procrastination offense, as Layla puts it.
So that's something that we can all agree on.