1. The thrill over Trey Lance in a Kyle Shanahan offense was the prospect of Trey Lance really working a Kyle Shanahan offense. Mainly, think about all of the issues that work effectively with Jimmy Garoppolo underneath heart, however now as a substitute of simply attacking the intermediate degree of the protection, you’d have a quarterback who might pull it again on these wide-zone play-action seems to be and both (a) maintain it and escape to the again facet—forcing defenses to maintain a back-side defender in place on each outside-zone run—or (b) hearth a downfield throw outdoors the alternative hash, placing unbelievable stress on defenses, each vertically and horizontally.
However the one time we noticed Lance in prolonged motion this season, again in Week 5 at Arizona, that wasn’t the offense he ran. The 49ers trotted out a read-option- and QB-power-heavy offense that, frankly, wasn’t excellent. And it wasn’t good simply because Lance wasn’t prepared (he wasn’t)—it principally wasn’t good due to that undeniable fact that, in 2021, opposing defenses are absolutely adept at defending read-option seems to be, and, extra importantly, the 49ers weren’t adept at operating such an offense, as a result of it’s not what they do.
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That sport was marked by a variety of holding penalties on the 49ers’ offensive line, nearly all of which had been the product of a line used to a disciplined, in-rhythm offense now blocking for a quarterback who was not versed in that fashion, and was subsequently operating round and trying to create. And when you have got a quarterback who holds the ball and strikes round in methods unfamiliar to and unpredictable for the offensive linemen who’ve their backs to him, you find yourself with a ton of holding calls (and, in the end, a 17–10 loss in a really winnable sport).
There’s a college of thought that Lance will be what Colin Kaepernick was for the 49ers in 2012, a uniquely expert quarterback catching opponents off-guard with an offense nobody had ready for. However, actually, the simplest use of Lance can be working an already-difficult-to-stop Shanahan offense at a excessive degree. On Sunday, we’ll see what model of Lance the 49ers have out there to them in January and February, ought to they resolve to go that route.
2a. Aaron Rodgers is the MVP frontrunner, although I’d argue his two worst games (the season-opening loss to the Saints in Jacksonville and the sport he missed in Kansas Metropolis) had been worse than Joe Burrow’s two worst games of the season (the loss in Chicago and at dwelling towards the Browns). Nevertheless, I perceive the obsession with turnover avoision, and that subsequently the league chief in interceptions won’t ever get MVP consideration.
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Nevertheless, because the Bengals’ Week 10 bye no quarterback in soccer has been higher than Burrow, who’s being tasked with working a grasp’s-level offense in his second season—a lot of unfold seems to be, not one of the fashionable Shanahan/McVay play-action stuff regardless of Zac Taylor being there (in keeping with PFR, Cincinnati has the fewest variety of play-action move makes an attempt in soccer), and a lot of second-reaction performs behind a fairly shaky inside line.
At dwelling towards the Chiefs on Sunday, the Bengals can clinch the AFC North with a win. Okay.C. has Patrick Mahomes, and in addition they have a red-hot protection. Burrow has already solidified himself on that second tier of “younger quarterbacks you’d most prefer to construct round,” together with Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert and Kyler Murray (and, in the event you think about him younger, Dak Prescott). Outdueling Mahomes, the QB who would prime that record, can be an early-career signature win becoming for Burrow’s breakout season.
2b. I’d additionally argue Tom Brady must be the MVP frontrunner contemplating he’s additionally serving within the roles of head coach, offensive coordinator and normal supervisor. And within the GM position he’s the explanation Tampa obtained Rob Gronkowski and satisfied Shaq Barrett and Chris Godwin to return to the group on below-market offers (Rodgers, in his personnel position, solely introduced again Randall Cobb).
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3. Every week in the past I promised an expanded tackle Bruce Arians’s faux-tough man “I might give a s— what they assume” remark concerning criticism of the group’s determination to retain Antonio Brown after his fake-vaccination card suspension and undermine Arians’s zero-tolerance coverage for Brown, acknowledged upon signing him (a signing which, by the way in which, undermined Arians’s “we received’t signal Antonio Brown” coverage). And since then, six days have handed, so…
Arians’s sophomoric dismissal of a official line of questioning (Why, for the second time in a bit of greater than a yr, are you doing the alternative of the factor you publicly mentioned you’d do with regard to Antonio Brown?) certainly earned him factors with the not-quite-Mensa-material faction of the group’s fanbase. However let’s mercifully push Arians out of the highlight for a second and first study what it means for any group (because the Bucs weren’t the one group excited by signing him final yr) to, proper now, make use of Antonio Brown.
I don’t take any situation with Brown being within the NFL—there needs to be a path to redemption it doesn’t matter what the offense, even when they’re as quite a few and upsetting as Brown’s mistreatment of others. As somebody who spent a complete summer season reporting on him, I can say with a good quantity of confidence that Brown’s sample of anti-social habits was fueled, not less than partly, by the enablers surrounding him, at that time a set of pretty unremarkable sycophants. Then Tom Brady hopped on board because the chief enabler, profiting from a possibility so as to add an in-his-prime Corridor of Fame expertise to the Patriots’ roster. No matter self-improvement suggestions there are to be gleaned from being a teammate of Brady’s, they didn’t take throughout Brown’s 11-day stint in Foxboro, throughout which he noticed match to ship threatening textual content messages to a lady who had detailed allegations of sexual misconduct to SI. (For the 14,812th time, that girl was by no means looking for cash, through lawsuit or in any other case; she had seen the allegations concerning Brown piling up and needed to share her story publicly.)
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That path to redemption ought to at all times be out there, nevertheless it additionally needs to be earned. On the coronary heart of the difficulty when the Bucs signed Brown final yr was that he by no means confirmed the slightest little bit of contrition for his actions, save for a obscure apology to “the NFL” (give him credit score for realizing his viewers) throughout an interview by which he additionally performed the sufferer card when it got here to his abhorrent therapy of girls. A quote from that interview, performed by a rightsholder media outlet: “I really feel like I by no means actually obtained in a battle with no girl. I simply really feel like I’m a goal so, anyone can come towards me and say something and I’m going to should face it. There’s no assist, there’s no egos, there’s no guidelines in it, anybody can come after me for something. No proof or no matter. ‘He mentioned, she’s saying.’ The media will run with it, so even when I’m not responsible, I already responsible as a result of they already wrote it, put it on TV and put that in individuals minds. So for me to have to take a seat right here and hear these the allegations of me is simply unfair to me each time.” (For the 17,953rd time, Brown’s mistreatment of girls has been chronicled not solely in our impartial reporting—for which merely vetting the allegations towards Brown was a weeks-long course of—however police stories, and generally his own social media accounts.)
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Additionally, does the above phrasing Brown used sound acquainted? Right here is Brown, a number of weeks in the past, on a teammate’s not-very-good podcast, at some point earlier than Brown was suspended by the NFL for “misrepresenting his vaccination standing.”
Teammate Who Hosts Not-Very-Good Podcast: “So, like, how irritating is it for you, I imply like even, even speaking concerning the stuff that that that you have been coping with just lately, like they speaking about your card pretend and all that. And you bought the vaccine and then you definitely get the booster shot and you continue to obtained to cope with scrutiny, like, it is like it doesn’t matter what the reality really is, individuals could make their very own narrative and you bought to cope with it.”
Brown: “Yeah that is the unhappy half. You already know the nation say you are harmless till confirmed responsible however you’re responsible till you present innocence as a result of something somebody says everybody’s already magnifying it and if I come out in the event you come out and say something you simply put your self in deeper holes.”
I’d argue that, whereas comprehensible, a zero-tolerance coverage was unfair towards Brown. What if somebody obtained in Brown’s face in a restaurant and a battle ensued? What if Brown was in a fender-bender, phrases had been exchanged and issues escalated? There are errors any of us might make within the warmth of the second. However that’s not what Brown did by buying a pretend vaccination card, which was a calculated motion carried out over a protracted time period. And—similar to he was concerning his mistreatment of girls—he feels emboldened to depict himself as a sufferer.
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After Arians’s profane and regrettable remarks to assembled media concerning Brown’s return, Arians went on a nationwide radio interview with a rightsholder media outlet and asserted that Brown is “working exhausting on it,” presumably referring to self-improvement. However Brown’s actions over the previous two years are these of a person who’s being enabled. He clearly isn’t “working exhausting on it,” he continues to—solely within the vaguest phrases—blame “the media” for “drama,” amongst different defiant messages delivered through social media and, as just lately as final week, in his solely assembly with assembled press. All of it is because he is aware of there will probably be no penalties coming from the Bucs group.
“I might give a s— what they assume.” The “they” in that assertion consists of not solely individuals who have been subjected to Brown’s anti-social habits, however those that know that, regrettably, skilled sports activities leagues (and none greater than the NFL) play a big position in shaping and informing society-and-large’s attitudes towards such habits. The “they” consists of individuals who assume Brown ought to should do one thing—something—moreover being good at soccer to earn the second and, now, third possibilities that Arians’s group has awarded him. The “they” additionally consists of individuals who assume skilled athletes, younger males often of their 20s and 30s, are sometimes too-quickly demonized for errors, and {that a} restorative moderately than solely punitive method to self-discipline is so as, however that there nonetheless should be some degree of non-public accountability if there’s to be development.
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Arians has advocated for girls in teaching—he has two girls on his Tampa workers—and Black head-coaching candidates; if he hasn’t skilled it, he can certainly think about what it could be like if somebody in energy was so dismissive over his assist for these underrepresented teams. It’s been 13 days since Arians proclaimed he might “give a s—.” You’d assume that, over the course of two weeks, Arians might have provide you with one thing even the slightest bit extra considerate on the subject.
As we return to our commonly scheduled menagerie of questionable takes and poop jokes, a fast palate cleanser. My children and I simply caught up with this episode, and regardless that I knew it was coming it was nonetheless a second—Ash received the entire dang Alolan League with that advanced little Rockruff! I wasn’t positive the third battle would fairly maintain up, moment-wise, to Pikachu battling again towards Zoroark’s unending nightmare principally to a draw, however that finale was a monster.
4a. There will probably be a variety of dangerous Mac Jones vs. Trevor Lawrence takes after what’s going to very doubtless (however not definitely!) be a convincing Patriots victory over the Jaguars on Sunday. However maintain this in thoughts: In case you traveled the infinite metaverse to the timeline the place Shad and Tony Khan’s Jaguars, coached by City Meyer, chosen Mac Jones first general and dropped him into that undertalented and persistently underprepared roster, you’d discover that Mac Jones introduced his retirement mid-game the second week of November.
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4b. Mac Jones has been one of the best of the rookie quarterbacks this season by a large margin, however the previous three games have been a reminder that he is a participant with some limitations. When you do not have second-reaction skill to go to in an emergency, that can present up in some unspecified time in the future. The Patriots, although, did not come into this season counting on Jones to hold them, and he is prevented the meltdown-type errors that we have seen from the quarterbacks of another contenders. Invoice Belichick can stay with that, the Patriots simply have a narrower path to victory towards high quality opponents.
4c. I want Mac Jones a protracted and comfortable profession in all alternate timelines.
5. I’m undecided the takeaway from the COVID-19–associated* absence of Kirk Cousins is that the Vikings want to maneuver on from him this offseason. It’s not even actually an choice contemplating his contract.
Cousins is a high-performing system quarterback, and one who proved he can put collectively massive drives late when referred to as upon. He’s not going to hold a group, however with the present supporting solid on offense, Cousins can be sufficient if the protection was nonetheless acting at an elite degree.
The one actual choice for changing Cousins in 2022 is Kellen Mond, however the one manner we get a QB competitors subsequent summer season is that if Mond relieves Sean Mannion in some unspecified time in the future Sunday evening and impresses in Lambeau. The truth that the Vikings are turning to Mannion tells you the way they really feel about Mond proper now.
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*—Sure, Cousins ought to have gotten the vaccine, which might have lessened the probabilities he’d be symptomatic and subsequently lessened the probabilities he would have been examined, even when the present NFL protocols don’t make a ton of sense. However extra importantly, he ought to have gotten the vaccine as a result of the medical and official parts of the scientific neighborhood overwhelmingly advocate the vaccine at the moment.
6. As a late-Gen-Xer, I can say with a good quantity of certainty that the development of faculty soccer gamers skipping bowl games is much less about “entitlement” of the present era and extra concerning the naiveté of my era, which believed that, for occasion, participation within the MicronPC.com Bowl was a big occasion in anybody’s lives.
7. Yet another (final? Meh, most likely not) test in on the Omniscient Spreadsheet that brings us luck-adjusted level differential. It’s been an enormous transfer for the Eagles, who round midseason corrected their offensive method and play-calling. It’s been a reasonably unbelievable turnaround for a corporation that, one yr in the past, earlier than a nationwide viewers in primetime, gave up on taking part in aggressive soccer, and simply months in the past was desperately trying for a technique to substitute their rising younger quarterback.
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A reminder that energy of schedule will not be included right here as a result of it’s principally a lie and additionally I’ve higher issues I must do than construct this mannequin out additional. Properly, not higher and want a lot as different and need:
1. Dallas, +7.2 factors per sport
2. Buffalo, +6.4
3. Kansas Metropolis, +6.3
4. Philadelphia, +5.3
5. Indianapolis, +5.0
6. Cincinnati, +4.9
7. Tampa Bay, +4.8
8. L.A. Rams, +4.6
9. New England, +2.6
10. Las Vegas, +2.5
11. Arizona, +2.0
12. Cleveland, +1.7
13. Tennessee, +1.0
14. Inexperienced Bay, +0.6
15. L.A. Chargers, +0.4
16. Denver, -0.1
17. San Francisco, -0.4
18. Carolina, -0.8
19. Baltimore, -1.2
20. Minnesota, -1.5
21. Miami, -2.3
22. New Orleans, -2.9
23. Detroit, -3.1
24. Chicago, -3.38
25. Atlanta, -3.42
26. Seattle, -3.6
27. Washington, -3.9
28. Pittsburgh, -4.3
29. Jacksonville, -5.9
30. N.Y. Jets, -6.3
31. N.Y. Giants, -6.4
32. Houston, -8.4
8. Girls and gents . . . Blur!
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