A few weeks ago on Monday night football, Drew Brees broke the all time passing yardage record. It was a pretty cool moment that brought Saints fans to tears (okay, well it was really just one guy, but still). I've always been a fan of Brees, and I feel like his greatness has often gone... Continue Reading →
Analyzing the offensive playcalling from Bears Vs Seahawks
Kind of crazy to think, just a couple of years ago the Seahawks were super bowl contenders, while the Bears were the laughing stock of the league. Now Chicago's coming off a game where they beat Seattle fairly dominantly. It just goes to show noting is fully consistent in the NFL, ... well except for... Continue Reading →
Analyzing the offensive playcalling from Cowboys Vs Giants 9/16
You've got to love the annual Giants verses Cowboys Sunday night game. It's one of the rare times when Cris Collinsworth can talk about the Odell Beckham catch without it seeming completely out of place. The game wasn't exactly an offensive explosion, however it did start with a boom. Dallas ran their first two plays... Continue Reading →
Analyzing the offensive playcalling from Chiefs Vs Steelers
If you like scoring, this was the game for you. These two teams racked up 778 total passing yards and 79 total points. If you don't like scoring, well I'm not really sure what to tell you. Football's probably not the right sport for you, I'd suggest watching soccer. Or maybe the Arizona Cardinals. The... Continue Reading →
Analyzing the offensive playcalling from Jaguars Vs Patriots Week 2
It's kind of crazy to think just one year ago Jacksonville was a laughing stock, and now they just beat the Patriots, and nobody's too surprised about it. The Jaguars started things off by using plenty of singleback sets (your standard set with 3 receivers,a tight end and a fullback). 12 of Jacksonville's first 17... Continue Reading →
Analyzing the offensive playcalling from Vikings Vs Packers
Breaking down a tie is weird. Often times the thesis' for these articles are easy to come up with, I can just look at all of the decisions the losing team made and make a big deal out of the ones that didn't work, and then do the opposite for the winning team. Now I... Continue Reading →