Tim Jenkins
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I'm sure there's an element to that.
And again, I think there's something that, it's just something to me that, you know, it's hard.
I don't really know how to completely articulate it other than,
The three fixes that I saw on tape this week were so simple that it's almost to me, you know, when you hear Ben Johnson say, man, we had an easier game plan and we had just had some mental errors.
It's almost like, did we just not execute our footwork here?
Did we just not execute with our eye placement here?
And if that is the case.
Those are easily cleaned up.
And I say that because I think he has a body of work proving that he's cleaning that sort of stuff up.
Let's go back to how poor we were operationally week one to now.
We have a body of work of steady improvement.
So I do think it's something that he can do.
In terms of what do I think the difference is, one, I think every NFL offense gets better in the second half.
And there's a big piece of me that I watched a lot of teams this week.
Week 18s,
Actually, I think one of the more fun weeks to watch because you sit there and you see that, you know, Riley Leonard running out there for the Colts.
You see a team that's been on a horrific slide since their quarterback went down and they're competing with the best wildcard team in the AFC and they're running things like fake punt.
and then fake pun again, right?
And it leads you to this piece of, then you watch the fourth quarter of NFL games and you watch the Steelers come alive after doing virtually nothing for three quarters.
And it really does lead me to believe like, man, I wonder how much better NFL offenses would be as a whole if you just came out attacking.