viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2018

W2vsSEA: Defense for the win

   Before the game started I thought this was a winnable game for the Bears, they were the favorites to win it and as the match progressed my mood changed from winnable to a must win game mostly because of how the defense was playing, there was no way they could lose this one and at the end it was closer than it should have been. But a win is a win and a win at home is even better.
   Is easy to see that Mitch Trubisky is still not a polished QB but shows you enough to believe he can get better, but what bothers me is that his strength is considered to be his accuracy and on these past two games hes been up and down, overthrowing as well as underthrowing receivers, then you see him on the move and you kind of forgive him for the rough edges he still has.
   The offense again moved steady at the beginning and then slowed down as the game progressed but came with enough points to get the job done. This was mostly thanks to Allen Robinson who showed he is a true number one receiver, showing good hands and strength to get extra yards after the catch already showing that he can go get it on 50-50 balls, it was great to see those 10 made connections between him and Trubisky. Jordan Howard has to fight for every yard once more and Tarik Cohen had more chances on this game although he wasn't able to do a big splash aside from the lobbed catch he made for a big gain on a broken play. The O-line still looks a bit shaky and could be more consistent on making lanes for Howard to ease the pocket more for Trubisky, if not then its up to Nagy to get creative with the misdirection and option plays.
   There is really nothing bad you can say about this defense other than Kyle Fuller really needs to look back for the ball. This unit is looking to be a top 10 defense again and if everything clicks, look out. Leonard Floyd's hand is getting better, Danny Trevathan when healthy is a playmaker, Roquan Smith can really move and Khalil Mack amplifies what this defense is capable of. Honestly I am impressed with Aaron Lynch, hes done a good job  helping collapse the pocket frequently, not a flashy guy but has contributed when on the field.
   Next game at Arizona will be another winnable game, they are 0-2 but only because Sam Bradford is doing terrible. There is a slim chance that what happened in Cleveland's game can happen in this one, if Bradford plays poorly again or gets knocked out which wouldn't be something new for him, then in comes Josh Rosen and then anything could happen because the Cardinals team has a fair share of good and upcoming players on both sides of the ball just waiting for their savior. But this is not the Jets defense he would be up against, the sky's the limit for this group.

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