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00:00What's going on everyone, welcome back into another live edition of the Patriots Beat
00:29Podcast here on the CLNS Media Network, presented by our wonderful friends over at Game Time
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00:38It is Brian Hines, back as always with Alex Barth, I think we're in the wrong boxes here,
00:43but it is Brian Hines.
00:44Oh, I can get that.
00:45There we go.
00:46There we go.
00:47We flipped it around, but a victory Monday again, Patriots are winners out of two out
00:51of three, breaking news, huge news as they beat the Chicago Bears.
00:57Is that momentum, Brian?
00:59Momentum?
01:00Could it be?
01:01Dare we use that word?
01:02Could it be a little bit of momentum?
01:04The tank-a-thon people are hurting out of these last few weeks, but 19 to three win
01:10over the Bears in the Windy City.
01:12The Bears, woof, we can talk about them too.
01:15But I did want to start, you know, we started last week's show when they lost the Titans
01:21about the coaching staff, because we felt like there were a few key parts of that game
01:26that the coaching staff really fumbled and may have lost them, you know, that close game
01:31that went into overtime.
01:32But I thought it was a bounce back performance from the coaching staff, Gerard Mayo, the
01:38coordinators that he even singled out after the game that had good game plans, good weeks
01:42of practice going in, and it was a step in the right direction for those guys.
01:47So did you feel the same about that, or how do you feel, you know, a week after what we
01:51thought they lost them the game, do you feel a little bit better about the staff after
01:55this week?
01:56I mean, I, they definitely, like, it was a better performance from the staff.
02:01And I think having to wrinkle with Brennan Schooler is something we haven't seen from
02:05them in a while.
02:06I thought being able to win the game without having to lean on Drake May so extremely was
02:12encouraging.
02:14I also think you feel better about them just because, like, you see what the other alternatives
02:19are.
02:20The Bears were supposed to be this unbelievable landing spot, and that was, and it starts
02:25with the coaching, a brutal, brutal experience and just interacting with Bears fans.
02:30I don't think that that was the, I don't think that was an exception.
02:35So, you know, for as much as his coaching staff has been maligned, don't get me wrong,
02:40they have been far from perfect.
02:43I was pretty brutal to see what the Bears are bringing to the table too.
02:46Yeah.
02:47The body language for those guys.
02:49I mean, there was the clips of like them not picking up Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, DJ Moore
02:54has been like a yearly thing, like his poor body language.
02:57Yeah.
02:58And, you know, you go back to the London game was the big one for the Pats where they fall
03:03to one in seven.
03:05You know that the whole soft comments come out of Gerard and that could have been easily
03:10the turning point where the Patriots players are just kind of like, all right, let's pack
03:13this thing in.
03:14We could start to look like the Bears, but you've seen now again, two out of three games
03:19they won the other one, they went to overtime.
03:21Like they're still playing hard for, you know, Mayo and his staff.
03:26And that's big when you are a young team and you are trying to establish this culture,
03:31you know, this is the foundational year that they've, uh, they've talked about so much
03:35because, you know, playoffs are, were a lofty goal going into the year.
03:39So you knew you were going to lose some games, but the fact that they're still playing hard
03:43for Mayo, I think is a really encouraging sign because yeah, like they're, we talked
03:49even before that the Bears might be quitting on Matt Eberfluss and his staff and it was
03:54ugly for, for Chicago there on Sunday.
03:57So I do think that is encouraging for the Pats perspective.
04:00And you said, you know, the Brendan Schooler package, some of those other things they did
04:05in the game, some schematic changes again, it wasn't perfect, but I thought that was
04:09kind of a step forward and some good progress there from the coaches, especially after that
04:14Titans game.
04:15Yeah.
04:16Now, now it's about building on it because, I mean, we'll talk about this as we go on.
04:21There are certain things you look at from that game.
04:22We just talked about how piss poor the bears were coached and, and you know, some of the
04:27issues that they had and that they've had this year and it's all right, well, did the
04:31Patriots improve or, you know, it's, it's the old, did the Patriots win that game or
04:35did the bears lose it to the Patriots get better or the bears just that bad.
04:40I don't think you can make a blanket statement on that.
04:42I think it's different in different facets of the game.
04:46And the next step for the coaching staff is, so I'll give you one, for instance, like the
04:50pass rush nine, nine sacks is great, awesome against what, what is a pretty bad offensive
04:58line to begin with.
05:00And then they're down both starting tackles coming into the game.
05:02They were down a guard as well.
05:04They lost Tevin Jenkins during the game.
05:07You should embarrass that group.
05:09You should make that group look like a bunch of scrubs because they had a bunch of guys
05:12off the street in there and you can only play who you play.
05:16So that was who they were playing and they embarrassed them as they should have.
05:20It's going to get tougher.
05:22And can the coaching staff use this as a long point?
05:26They're not going to get nine sacks next week.
05:28And it's not necessarily a step back if they don't get nine sacks next week.
05:33If they looked like they did against Tennessee, it is absolutely a step back.
05:36So even if the production isn't going to be the same, like, can you use the results?
05:41Can you use these results to build some sort of momentum?
05:44Use it as a foundation moving forward.
05:46Yeah.
05:47Yeah.
05:48I mean, we mentioned going into the game, like the Cardinals who played the bears last
05:51week set a record for, they had 16 different players, individual players record at least
05:56one pressure.
05:57They had Caleb under pressure like 45% of the time, which was right around the number
06:02of the paths got to yesterday.
06:03So that, that, that production is kind of an outlier again, the situation with the bears
06:08offensive line that you just kind of laid out there, but don't go back to the Titans
06:13game or the Jaguars game where, you know, what'd you say?
06:15They could send Trevor Lawrence's Jersey to the pro shop and no one would even know it's
06:19game worn or something like find that.
06:21I mean, you look at what happened with the Jags yesterday and it's, yeah, I, it's hard
06:27to believe that's the same group.
06:28Yeah.
06:29If they could find that middle ground that can be a little bit more consistent of a performing
06:34unit and some of those spots that that's what you're looking for.
06:39So that was kind of the thing Gerard Mayo hinted at this morning, right?
06:44Sustainability.
06:45He said, this is how they have to win.
06:47He compared it to the week one win against Cincinnati, which if you remember a few weeks
06:52after that, when he said that was unsustainable.
06:56So he said he always has the right to change his mind and based off where they are now
07:02in the schedule with the team, do you think this is the sustainable path for them?
07:08Like this, he said, you know, play good defense, you know, able to run the football finally
07:13a special teams was up and down, but you know, probably a win for most of the day with Joey
07:18sly.
07:19So is this path kind of sustainable and can lead them to victories to close this year
07:24out?
07:25Well, this is where you got to sort through, you know, what you're on Mayo saying, because
07:30remember he talked after the bangles game and said, that's what we want to do, right?
07:33This is our identity.
07:34And then didn't a couple of weeks ago, he said something like, yeah, we knew the bangles
07:37game wasn't sustainable.
07:38Yeah.
07:39Remember that?
07:40And now he comes out today and he's like, this reminds me of the bangles game.
07:43This is how we want to play.
07:44So the difference obviously is you have Drake may, that's, that's a big difference.
07:49You also played a worse team, but winning at the line of scrimmage is never going to
07:54be a bad thing.
07:56And that's what yesterday was about.
07:57They were getting their ass beat at the line of scrimmage, both sides of the ball up and
07:59down the field for essentially three weeks.
08:01They could do nothing about it.
08:02And yesterday they were the team that was getting the initial push every time.
08:06Now it's probably going to be somewhere in the middle, like when it all evens out, sometimes
08:10you're going to get the push.
08:11Sometimes you're going to get pushed back.
08:12Like that's competitive football.
08:13It's the NFL.
08:14The gap between the best team and the worst team is much smaller than people realize.
08:19But yeah, if, if by, you know, winning at the line of scrimmage, then yeah, then this
08:24is the way they need to play.
08:25They're not good enough to have, to, to put everything on second level players, which
08:32is receivers linebackers, right?
08:35They're not built like that.
08:36So few teams are, but especially them.
08:39So yeah, in that sense, it's sustainable, but it's not, you're not, you're not guaranteed
08:44to have that push every week.
08:45You got to keep building on it.
08:46Yep.
08:47I just pulled up the quote and he did say the last thing he said was the physicality
08:51part is what he wanted to focus on there.
08:54Exactly.
08:55So you're not, you're not going to win games, score in 19 points every week.
08:58As we just said, you're not going to get nine sacks every game and hold teams to three points.
09:02But if you can win the line of scrimmages in particular, as they did last week, as they
09:07did against Cincinnati, that's the best path forward pretty much for every team, right?
09:12Across the league, winning the, winning the line of scrimmage is the best way to translate
09:16into wins.
09:17So that, that, that's what they need to do going forward.
09:22Be the more physical team when the line of scrimmage, and that's what he is kind of harping
09:25on for being the sustainable part from those two wins.
09:29So that was kind of some of the coaching points I wanted to hit on.
09:34We can talk Drake versus Caleb, number one pick versus number three overall pick.
09:41Caleb was rough.
09:42That was a tough game for him.
09:44He looks kind of like he's playing scared and a lot of that is Shane Waldron.
09:47That offense is not doing him any favors.
09:51Drake probably outplayed him, but I also might've been Drake's worst starts.
09:56I would say, um, you know, he had another bad turnover.
09:59I don't, didn't think he was seeing the field as well as, as he has been.
10:03So what'd you think of Drake and Caleb too, if you had any points of watching him kind
10:09of live for the first time?
10:10So I would just say big picture.
10:14I think a lot of the issues we've had with how the Patriots have handled Drake may schematically.
10:20And I'm not saying those issues don't still exist.
10:22They do, but you look at what the bears are doing with Caleb Williams and it's like an
10:27extreme version, right?
10:29Why aren't they putting Drake in pistol?
10:31You know, should they be doing more play action?
10:34Like it's around the edges type of stuff.
10:36And it seems big when it's the only team you're focusing on and look, Caleb Williams was not
10:40good yesterday.
10:41He got incredibly sped up.
10:43Fell apart.
10:44But a lot of what they're asking him to do is fighting who he is as a player and he was
10:51never going to be able to play the way he did in college and fully out of structure.
10:54But it seems like there's an emphasis on having him standing in the pocket, making reads and
11:00delivering the ball and not using his legs.
11:02And that's, it's bizarre.
11:03So he wasn't good.
11:05Waldron wasn't good.
11:08May was better.
11:09Like there, and there's still some things they need to do it with Drake May.
11:13It was Drake May's least productive game by far.
11:16And I, in a way, I actually think that's encouraging because look, they were able, and this is
11:23goes to coach Steph.
11:24They were able to win without having to lean on Drake May, 25 pass attempts, fewest in
11:28a full game this year.
11:29Like I'd say start, but you know, throughout the Jets game, he had one big run late, but
11:33wasn't really a factor in the run game.
11:34They didn't need him to be cause they got the run game going.
11:37He was kind of long for the ride.
11:39He threw that one atrocious pick.
11:42And I think that came down to indecision.
11:44If you go, I know, I know he said he was trying to throw it away.
11:47I he's, he's strong enough to get that ball to the boundary.
11:51Maybe he was trying to, you know, turf it.
11:53But if you go back and look like he starts rolling out and okay.
11:58So is there a throw there?
12:00Maybe you have it over the linebacker or maybe he's trying to throw it away.
12:02But if you watch his feet, it'd be tough to feather it.
12:06It's a tough throw.
12:07If you watch his feet, like, so, but you're either like, you got to throw that on the
12:11run and use the mechanics of throwing it on the run and use your momentum to get more
12:15on the ball or you set your feet and throw.
12:18And instead he like half sets his feet.
12:21And I think he had time.
12:22He had the option to do either.
12:24I think if he sets his feet, he might get it, but it's going to be after the ball comes
12:27out.
12:29So he like half sets his feet.
12:31It looks like kind of sees a defender in his periphery.
12:34Who's not close, but he's there.
12:36And then goes into like this little skip is jump passes.
12:41So that was just a rookie moment to me.
12:44That was him getting overwhelmed.
12:45And that's the kind of thing where we've talked about the turnovers are going to go down.
12:49They're never going to go away.
12:50They're going to go down and it's about limiting them.
12:53That's when you just can't do it yet.
12:54That's one where it's like, you know, mistake repeater at that point.
12:58But besides that, I thought he was clean.
13:01He made a couple of big throws when they needed him to, but he was kind of along for the ride
13:05and they were able to win with him doing that.
13:07And I think that's encouraging.
13:08Yeah, that was such a big thing because, you know, we talked so much against after the
13:13Titans game, he did everything like he had to do the whole offense.
13:17He had more yards, you know, if you count in like the sacks, like the net yards, like
13:21he out gained the whole team.
13:23So the fact that he didn't have all of the load on his shoulder and he got some help
13:28with the run game, you know, he mentioned, especially on first down, they averaged almost
13:32five yards per carry on first down, which just makes everyone's life easier.
13:37You know, that was a big thing because it was a good bears.
13:40You know, we talked about the bears.
13:41Their past defense is still a good town to pass defense.
13:46So you didn't expect them, you know, put 300 yards, three touchdowns up.
13:49You knew this was going to be a little bit more of a challenge.
13:51They seemed like they wanted to keep him more in the pocket too.
13:54So there was going to be some struggles you would expect.
13:57But the fact that he got some help was big and you mentioned the interception can't have
14:01it, but the way he bounced back to, you know, he throws a horrible interception, comes back
14:06to the next drive, goes five for five, 54 yards, a touchdown, the only touchdown drive
14:10of the game.
14:11And then, and we can talk about this big moment.
14:14They get the ball back to the next drive and a half, they get down in field goal range.
14:19You know, he makes maybe his best throw of the day to cash on booty over the middle of
14:23the big chunk gain there to, you know, steal kind of three points at the end of the half.
14:27They're a great play by booty to get the ball to the ref.
14:30And he's been doing all year, they get the spike down, get the field goal.
14:34I didn't love, you know, we have to be fair and honest, you know, I complained about it
14:38last week.
14:39So I'll complain about the third and one run call again on that two minute or really it
14:45was like a 30 second drive.
14:46It wasn't a two minute drive.
14:48They only had like 35 seconds, but maybe they didn't maximize the full clock there, but
14:53they scored points.
14:54So you can't yell at them.
14:56You unfortunately can't do your rant, uh, against them at the end of half situation.
15:00So maybe a little bit of sign of progress there too.
15:04Yeah.
15:05Yeah.
15:06They can't figure out the two minute drill, but 35 seconds, no problem.
15:08Maybe they should start taking a knee when they get the ball back late in the first half.
15:12Um, again, like use that build on it.
15:15Are there things you did there?
15:16And they still do the third one gun run, which it worked and it made more sense there than
15:21it did last week.
15:23But is it, can you learn from that to improve your two minute drill?
15:28Can you learn from the 35 seconds to improve the two minute drill?
15:31That's what I would, you know, if I'm the coaching staff, that's what I'm looking at
15:34this week.
15:35Yeah.
15:36I get, it wasn't as bad as a run play than last week.
15:39It, like it might've cost you one shot to the end zone considering you hit a big play
15:44on the third and one and you called your time out and then maybe you take one shot to the
15:48end zone and then kick your field goal.
15:50But I don't know, maybe just, they didn't fully maximize the clock or the yardage there.
15:55But again, they hit the big play right after that, the booty great throw a good catch,
16:00good awareness after, and they still get the three points.
16:02So progress.
16:03Uh, now you got to build off of it.
16:05So, uh, anything else from the Drake or Caleb, I mean, bears have to fire Shane Waldron or
16:12at least make a play call or change, which is anything else from those two quarterbacks
16:16to change your opinion.
16:19Maybe about the draft.
16:20I know it's so early, but, uh, hindsight's 2020, like I, it doesn't change my opinion
16:26about the draft.
16:27It's more about the bears maybe weren't as good of a landing spot as we thought they
16:32were.
16:33And maybe it's the approach in that, you know, the Patriots had dedicated quarterbacks coach
16:37and he may not, or like a true quarterbacks coach and, and Alex van Pelton, maybe he doesn't
16:42end up being the play caller they need him to be, but there's still value in the development.
16:46Um, I mean, I offensive line is adjacent right to the quarterback.
16:51I guess I would just say, Hey, look, those five guys that have gotten used to playing
16:55together actually pretty good when they play together, stop, stop tweaking it.
17:00Like just leave those five in.
17:02I'm sorry that Lane Robinson is not a part of it.
17:05I know they want to develop them, do it on the practice field, do it next summer.
17:09Not right now.
17:10That group works.
17:11Don't touch it.
17:12Yeah.
17:13No, I was going to go with the, uh, O-line next.
17:15I mean, we talked a lot.
17:17I think when we did our preview show, it was still looking like Michael, when he was going
17:21to play left guard.
17:22Um, but we get out to practice on Friday and now he's flipped back to right guard.
17:27And then they, they stuck with it on, uh, to start the game, finished the game, uh,
17:32the line that started the jets game, finished the Titans game with Mike at right guard,
17:37uh, trade Jacobs at right tackle Ben Brown at center, Michael Jordan at left guard and
17:42the Darien low at left tackle.
17:44Was it perfect?
17:45Again?
17:46No, the pressure rate was just under 40%.
17:48Drake got hit seven times, but it, it was an improvement and you saw better play from
17:54Michael Jordan and Ben Brown.
17:56It wasn't a complete kind of dumpster fire.
17:58Like it was when the Titans game started and they shook that up.
18:02Now the bears, you know, they don't have a Jeffrey Simmons, but they still have a pretty
18:06good front up there and to stick with some continuity.
18:10And you saw a better play like Michael went to might've been their worst lineman and you
18:15could say, sure.
18:16Like he was playing left guard, two practices, and now he's playing at right guard.
18:20Just those movements again, probably not helping the cause, but you stick with the same lineup.
18:24This is the third time they've started together and you're starting to see that kind of pay
18:28off with the protection again, not perfect.
18:32And then a little bit more room on the ground game finally to help take some of the pressure
18:35off your quarterback, rookie quarterback.
18:38Yeah.
18:39So again, I think you just, you got to stay with that group.
18:42Like it's working.
18:43You got to stay with them.
18:44Yup.
18:45Got out of there healthy too, so they can, they can stick with them if they want to.
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19:59A bit of a curve ball to the wide receiver room on Sunday.
20:04We had, um, it was reported after a couple series, Andrew Callahan and Boston Herald
20:11said Kendrick Bourne was told Saturday night that he might not be playing much in order
20:15to play some of the young guys.
20:18But that young guy was 27 year old KJ Osborne, who's on a one year deal because he played
20:23the second most amount of their snaps, 29 snaps, Keyshawn booty, as he kind of has been
20:28led the room was 62.
20:30And then it was popped Douglas at 27, a little bit of an increase for Jalen Polk, 26 J Vaughn
20:35Baker stayed at four and Kendrick Bourne zero.
20:37So they did play a lot of the game out of their two tight end sets, right?
20:43So KJ Osborne as a run blocker, uh, and Polk, they were in there a lot.
20:48If you look at the splits, Douglas played more past, past Osborne did, even though Osborne
20:54played more snaps total, which makes sense.
20:56Well, yeah, but it's still just felt like a weird move.
21:01And I, and I know Bourne, you know, he didn't practice in the offense all summer.
21:05You could see, you know, last week he had a couple errors with his route depth and some
21:10of the mental stuff.
21:11But if you want to play the kids, like put J Vaughn Baker in jail and Polk out there
21:17more, not KJ Osborne.
21:19That just felt like a weird switch to me.
21:22I don't know how you felt about it.
21:23Yeah.
21:24I didn't like it.
21:25Well, let me start with what I did.
21:26Like Drake may and in case Sean booty have chemistry and booties coming along and he's
21:31been a nice player and him being the most used wide receiver makes sense at this point.
21:35Good for him for working his way up to that.
21:37Like he's earned that.
21:38I like that.
21:40Pop Douglas going to stay involved makes like he's good player.
21:43Makes sense.
21:45But he does have those limitations on like run situations.
21:47Like we just talked about, which is where like Jalen Polk, you saw, he sets a block
21:51on the goal line on second down and they're able to use that.
21:54They turn into a check and release to get them open on third down for the touchdown.
21:58But again, so Callahan reports during the game that that Bourne's not playing cause
22:02they want to get the kids on the field more, which like fine.
22:06I, and everybody knows how I feel about Kendrick Bourne.
22:08I think Kendrick Bourne should be out there as much as anybody, but if you want to tell
22:12me it's play the kids, you know, we're going to put Polk out there.
22:15Baker's actually going to play.
22:16He's going to run routes.
22:17He's going to get targets like fine.
22:19Do they not like KJ Osborne?
22:20He's technically younger than Bourne, 27 Bourne's 29, but 27 year old and expiring contract.
22:27I don't know if they're trying to placate him cause they couldn't trade him and they
22:30want to make sure he doesn't become a problem.
22:32I don't know if they wanted to like showcase him so that, you know, do him a favor.
22:37Like, Hey, play this week.
22:38We'll showcase you.
22:39Then we'll cut you.
22:40Maybe it's that, uh, there's really no football reason to play KJ Osborne over Kendrick Bourne.
22:46And they're really, they're really, you know, putting a lot behind this guy in terms of
22:54the snaps this week, you heard Alex van Pelt talk about him as a leader the week after
22:58he kind of messaged that he wanted to trade.
23:02Um, it makes me wonder if they think he's part of the plan moving forward, even though
23:07he's not an expiring contract.
23:08They gave him a lot of money, relatively speaking, like you got a $4 million contract in free
23:13agency this year, 3 million of it was guaranteed a little over 3 million.
23:17That's a lot for that situation.
23:19So they clearly like him even though he really hasn't shown anything.
23:23And yeah, I, I, it wasn't cause they were playing the kids.
23:27Like I'm not saying Andrew was lying.
23:29I believe he was told that cause he's good at his job and he's not going to make stuff
23:33up.
23:34But I think that was just a line they put out there because D didn't play the kids.
23:40Like I, we saw it, right.
23:41The kids sound like it sounds like a good reason to bench Kendrick Bourne.
23:44Right.
23:45Like I think everyone could get behind if it was Jayvon Baker out there for 20 snaps,
23:49he was, but he was out there for four and it was for run plays, right?
23:53So like that's not playing the kids.
23:55You saw a little bit more Polk, but you know, that was just built in.
23:59It seemed like that was trending.
24:01So you didn't just see more of the kids you saw KJ Osborne, right?
24:05So I, I don't know if they look at him and they're like, he's only 27 and he's had a
24:09down year so we can resign them easily and you know, next year he's going to be a big
24:13part of it.
24:14But like, I don't know, I'd rather have the better receiver out there for my rookie quarterback.
24:19Yeah.
24:20The, the only thing that really made sense to me was just the kind of the mental errors
24:25for KB last week and you know, Osborne has spent the whole summer in the offense.
24:31He kind of played in a similar offense in Minnesota, right?
24:34He probably has these things down, but I add a rather just play the kids or B work through
24:41those mental errors with Kendrick Bourne because he gives you more as an actual receiver, right?
24:45Like his separation skills are better.
24:48He's better with the ball in his hands after the catch.
24:50So it was a weird decision.
24:52Again, like if you want to put Kendrick Bourne on the bench to play Jayvon Baker, I think
24:57we all want to see a little bit more Jayvon Baker at this point.
25:00They keep telling us how explosive he is, which you know, you watch it.
25:03If you go back in college and watch them, they say they want to get him more involved
25:07and they're not getting him more involved.
25:09So it was kind of a weird choice.
25:12I don't know if it's just going to be a week by week thing or how, how things just kind
25:17of keep going.
25:18But weird choice just to put KJ in there, uh, overborne shout out to Kendrick Bourne
25:24for seemingly handling it great.
25:26Like there was a video that they posted to all the guys running off the field after,
25:30and you would not know Kendrick Bourne played zero snaps, like still had all of his energy.
25:35You know, he's wanted to be a bigger leader in the locker room and he definitely is.
25:39So credit to him to handling it, but just kind of a weird change, uh, there.
25:44So we'll, we'll see if that sticks or how the room looks, uh, next week, but it was
25:49good to see Jalen Polk find the end zone.
25:52It was his only catch of the game, but I'm sure that kind of felt like a monkey off the
25:56back for him with all the struggles he's been going through, uh, to make a play and get
26:00in, get in the end zone there.
26:02So that, that was good to see from him, but, um, maybe that's the one that gets him going.
26:06Right.
26:07We've talked about just a confidence booster.
26:08Can you, can you start turning the page and I mean, we'll see if that's it, but with these
26:13mental things, like it can be a little thing like that can be a little thing that gets
26:16you in it.
26:17It can be a little thing that gets you out of it.
26:18Yup.
26:19So hopefully that flips a switch for him.
26:21Big second half would be big.
26:23So, um, anything else for the offense for you?
26:28Uh, I mean, Austin Hooper had a good game, uh, in the tight end spot, a couple of big
26:33catches.
26:34Um, but anything else in your offensive notes before we move on?
26:39Yeah.
26:40I mean, the run blocking was better.
26:41That's one.
26:42I'm more chalk up to the, the bears not being great at it.
26:44Like the one thing that the bears have a good pass rush.
26:47So I, I give the line a ton of credit there.
26:51Um, uh, I did think reminder, Stevenson ran well.
26:54I thought you saw him finishing runs, right?
26:58Falling forward, not letting the first defender bring him down.
27:00That stuff he was doing early in the year.
27:02He hadn't done it the last few weeks.
27:03He was coming back from that foot injury.
27:05This was the first game in a while.
27:06It felt like he really ran angry and you see what a difference it makes.
27:08So I, I thought he was good in this game and I liked that Antonio Gibson got some
27:12run late one because he should be playing more and it was an opportunity for him to
27:16show the coaches.
27:17He should be playing more and just in that moment, you know, like I just said, physical
27:20game for Monterey Stevenson, take a little bit off his plate, manage his workload a little
27:24bit.
27:25Yeah.
27:26I'd love to see more of him.
27:27I might be an injury.
27:28He's been on the injury report.
27:30So maybe that's why he's been limited, but I think he should get, uh, some more, some
27:34more touches there.
27:35You can see the explosiveness and they need explosive plate makers.
27:39Ramon Dre definitely ran hard.
27:41I will say, I thought there were one or two, like he had one-on-ones with defensive backs
27:46and he couldn't make a miss.
27:47So, um, but he did run hard and even like the pass protection, some big plays as a physical
27:54pass protector.
27:55So, um, good, good game from him.
27:59Besides some of those misses, I would have liked to see him make, you know, if you're,
28:02if you're paying your running back, your top paid running back, you'd like to see maybe
28:05break one of those too.
28:06But, um, yeah, I definitely agree on Antonio Gibson, more of him.
28:10So, uh, let's flip over to the defense.
28:15I mean, the big thing was the lawn horn package.
28:17That was a really good design by Covington and Mayo to use Brendan schooler and those
28:22obvious third down passing situations, right?
28:25Schooler even said the stat after the game, Williams had Caleb Williams had like 34 plays
28:29where you held the ball for six seconds or longer, which is absurd.
28:33And you see that as a lot of the game, Caleb Williams wants to play.
28:36So that was a really creative package and it worked, right?
28:40He had the pressure or the, he had the quarterback hit and then he had the sack, like really
28:45interesting wrinkle from that group.
28:47Maybe you might even see it more.
28:48I think Devon Godchild just said in the locker room, like we need that more because we play
28:52some athletic quarterbacks in the second half of the year.
28:55So a credit where credits do that.
28:57That was an awesome wrinkle and it worked with school or playing, playing some defense
29:01there.
29:02Yeah.
29:03Yeah.
29:04It's been a while since they did something like that.
29:05And it, it makes sense.
29:06They're struggling to, to find athletic off ball linebackers, lose Mack Wilson, free agency,
29:11Rayquan McMillan obviously didn't have it this year.
29:13He was just cut.
29:14And unfortunately like the next few weeks probably don't need it, right?
29:18You shouldn't need Brennan schooler to spy Matthew Stafford or, you know, probably Joe
29:23Flacco in a couple of weeks, but they still have Josh Allen twice.
29:26They've Kyler Murray.
29:27They've Justin Herbert.
29:28They have more athletic quarterbacks and you can see like, there is a little bit of
29:33that special teams.
29:34Just close the distance, just pick the right angle and close the distance.
29:37And school was doing that.
29:39And it's not like he's totally alien to it.
29:41He played, he was a starting safety as a freshman in college played, uh, you know, with the
29:47defensive unit a lot in camp in the preseason, not saying he needs to be on the field a ton.
29:51That was probably about as much as he needed to be.
29:54It's very situational, but it's a good wrinkle to have.
29:58We've been waiting for the defensive coaching staff to kind of put something like that in
30:03and they finally did.
30:04Yeah.
30:05Just those obvious passing downs, third downs, like perfect time to, to call that it was,
30:10you know, similar to, they did something against Lamar Jackson that was kind of similar with
30:14John Jones.
30:15So, you know, it was, it was buried there somewhere in Gillette stadium and they went
30:19and found it.
30:20So credit to them.
30:21And, you know, schooler was a perfect guy to do that again, as you said, with that skillset,
30:25that special team skillset kind of translating there.
30:27So good wrinkle part of the game plan.
30:29What'd you think of the rest of the game plan?
30:32It was a ton of man to man.
30:34I think they played man to man at like the third highest rate of any team this season.
30:38It was over 60%, which we've been kind of clamoring for them just to play more man in
30:43general.
30:44So I thought that was good.
30:45You saw the success, good, good coverage plan.
30:47We saw John Jones more at free safety in some of those situations.
30:51So did you like the plan and then the execution on other parts of that besides the Brendan
30:58schooler package?
30:59All right.
31:00Yeah, I did.
31:01I did.
31:02I thought they, the big thing for me was, and this goes back to the bears.
31:09They had that one drive where they kept throwing Keenan Allen and, and they were putting multiple
31:14guys on it.
31:15They tried Marcus Jones.
31:16They tried John Jones.
31:17I think Marco Wilson got a couple snaps there and they couldn't cover him.
31:21It's a longstanding trend this year.
31:23We've talked about it.
31:24They can't, they struggled these bigger physical receivers.
31:27The bears never went back to it.
31:29So I don't know why they went away from that, but the coverage plan as a whole, I liked,
31:35I thought there were maybe more plays for the bears to make that they just didn't make.
31:39Like you said, the increased man coverage, things like that.
31:41I thought that was a good sign.
31:43Yeah.
31:44Yeah.
31:45There were definitely a couple of plays left on the field.
31:48You know, like Christian Gonzalez had a good game, but there was one, I think, I think
31:52it was, I forget.
31:53It was more or doomsday.
31:54I think it was DJ more.
31:55He kind of got him on, on a deep ball, but you know, Kayla Williams just doesn't pull
31:59the trigger.
32:00So they were few and far between, but there were a couple of plays there to be had.
32:05And I do think, you know, Gerard said it after the game, they had nine sacks, but I think
32:10the coverage played a big part in a lot of those sacks coverage sacks that there was
32:15some good coverage for most of the game with Gonzalez, you know, Marcus Jones, even though
32:20he was giving up some size on, on some of those plays, had some good reps.
32:24And then the John Jones at free safety, I really liked that role for him, you know,
32:28kind of second phase of his career, if you want to call it, if he wants to keep playing
32:32that.
32:33But I think that was a good wrinkle to kind of throw in there as well.
32:38But nine sacks, tons of guys getting involved on the defensive line.
32:43Doesn't stand out on that level, uh, to you in that sack party there.
32:48Yeah.
32:49I mean, how could they not?
32:51I think Keon white finally breaking through and he's been better than the numbers suggest
32:56that production just has been there, has been getting home.
32:59So he finally got home, Anthony Jennings, if he can play more of a three down roll,
33:03that's significant.
33:04And he had a couple sacks.
33:05He had seven pressures yesterday and two sacks.
33:08Like that would be great if he can be that kind of guy.
33:11In addition to stopping to run the way he has Brennan school or Del Pettis each getting
33:15their first career sack is cool.
33:16But again, this is when I go back to where it's like, it was, it was, it probably felt
33:22good for them to get that.
33:24And it's never easy in the NFL, but you're not going to be able to do that every week.
33:30That bears line was atrocious.
33:31And it's like, all right, the numbers were great, but let's see that you could put out
33:38the same effort and maybe only end up with like three sacks.
33:42But if you can get turned to heat up, get to the quarterback, all that, we'll see what
33:46happens this week.
33:47Like Yannick and Gawkway, how he factors into that.
33:50And I don't think it's entirely coincidence that they signed Yannick and Gawkway and suddenly
33:54everybody steps up as a pass rusher because new player, you don't want to come off the
33:58field, but let's see who builds on it.
34:02Let's see who uses that momentum.
34:03Let's see who took that opportunity to figure something out.
34:05It continues because there's going to be some guys, I think in three or four weeks, we've
34:09point to this game and say, yeah, it was good in the bears game, but that was it.
34:12Like he never followed it up.
34:14And then there's going to be some guys we point in and say that was kind of a launching
34:19pad for him.
34:20And, you know, he, maybe he was so dominant in that game and, you know, he took a step
34:24back a little bit, but that's what it's more about to me.
34:28Like who's going to build on it and who would be the best guys to build on.
34:30And I think a guy like Anthony Jennings, um, Keon White, Jeremiah farms, if he can be more
34:36that interior rusher that they're severely missing without Christian Palmer, isn't he's
34:40not going to be Christian born farmer.
34:41He's never going to be Christian bar more, but you can give them something like that.
34:44Like those are the guys I think you look at and it's like, okay, can they use this?
34:49I feel like a building block launching pad foundation.
34:53Like I've just been the same words over and over and over for the last 24 hours, but that's
34:59what this game was to me.
35:00That's how you have to look at it.
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44:00Yeah.
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44:02Yeah.
44:03Yeah.
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44:05Yeah.
44:06Yeah.
44:07Yeah.
44:08Yeah.
44:09Yeah.
44:10Yeah.
44:11Yeah.
44:12Yeah.
44:13Yeah.
44:14Yeah.
44:15I it's it.
44:16The playoff ads is going to add something to the draft.
44:21Like we sort of saw it with Michael Penix last year.
44:23We had that big game and everybody's like, is he actually the first overall pick?
44:27And then he had the game against Michigan.
44:29Everybody's like, is he even a first round pick?
44:31Now you have four of these games and you know, there's gonna be more teams and more chances
44:35to face good defenses.
44:38Everybody's down on this quarterback class and I get why I understand why.
44:42You have, should there's going to be a first round pick cam or it's going to be a first
44:45round pick when we were the other, it's about where, but I think you're going to have a
44:48guy or guys quarterbacks that go on a run in the playoffs and suddenly become a part
44:56of this conversation.
44:57So it'll be interesting to see what happens with Miami.
44:59Yeah.
45:00I think we're out of that Carson Beck territory on that one.
45:03I still think Colorado might find their way into the playoffs somehow, but it's possible.
45:09Yeah.
45:10And, you know, Shador, I think Shador will, could be the first quarterback off the board
45:15at this moment anyway.
45:16And, you know, if he has a big playoff game or two, that would certainly help his cause.
45:20So yeah, I mean the Patriots kind of slid down the draft board with the wind, you know,
45:25you take it to get the win at this point, but those, those quarterbacks will be big.
45:29Cause you know, even if they're getting, even if it's not for a trade down, if they're going
45:33ahead of you, then, you know, that's pushing someone else down the board.
45:37So as many quarterbacks that are, you're going higher up in the draft will be good
45:41for the Patriots now that they have their guy in Drake may.
45:45So a little shakeup in the college college aspect there.
45:47So we'll see what happens, but we'll wrap it up there again.
45:52Rams at Patriots Thursday, we'll be back.
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