
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Odell Beckham’s former destination and desired destination to the anedcotal rise of gap blocking in the NFL.
Topics:
- Are we seeing more gap runs than we have in the recent past? Even if this is simply anecdotal, explain why this might be if you agree.
- Was Mac Jones’ handling of Brian Burns dirty?
- Are there teams that the Rams will face either during the regular season or potentially the playoffs who can replicate the Titans’ defensive game plan?
- How we are feeling about Justin Fields?
- Did we write off Ben Roethlisberger too soon?
- What are some factors Mark uses to evaluate the context of plays when studying quarterbacks? Here’s a checklist of items I shared for running backs. buff.ly/30cc8Ho
- Discussing freelancing receivers. I spoke with an NFL resource and former DB about this topic and I share his take. Is this an overrated issue that’s coming up with Odell Beckham? Is there more to the story?
- If Chase and PItts weren’t in this draft, who would be your three top rookies in this class based on performance this year?
- Is “the signs of player in decline” one of the biggest pieces of bullshit analysis in football media? When is it? When isn’t it?
- Where do you want to see Odell Beckham land?
- Marriage-life-career advice. Pick one and give it.
- Fave natural attraction you’ve explored/visited?
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