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Conference Championship Games Recap: Patriots and Seahawks advance to Super Bowl LX

69 min
Jan 26, 20264 months ago
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Summary

The Athletic Football Show recaps the NFC Championship between the Seahawks and Rams, and the AFC Championship between the Patriots and Broncos. The Seahawks defeated the Rams 31-27 in a high-scoring thriller, while the Patriots won a weather-affected 10-7 game against the Broncos, setting up a Super Bowl LX rematch between Seattle and New England.

Insights
  • Sam Darnold's elite performance (62.5% success rate, .46 EPA per play) demonstrates how a quarterback can thrive within a cohesive offensive system that ties run and pass concepts together seamlessly
  • Clint Kubiak's play-calling excellence went beyond scheme design to situational mastery, picking specific matchups and leveraging personnel groupings to create explosive plays at critical moments
  • The Seahawks' defensive adjustment to 59% man coverage in the first half (vs. 22% season average) was a calculated risk that backfired, allowing the Rams to exploit one-on-one situations downfield
  • Weather conditions fundamentally altered playoff football strategy, with the Patriots' ultra-conservative offensive approach proving effective when conditions deteriorate and turnovers become decisive
  • Special teams execution and marginal plays (blocked field goals, missed punts, taunting penalties) swung both championship games, highlighting how small moments compound in high-leverage situations
Trends
Offensive coordinators increasingly designing systems where run-pass concepts are structurally integrated rather than isolated, improving quarterback decision-making and protection schemesDefensive strategies shifting toward aggressive man coverage in playoff games to create pressure, but creating vulnerability to explosive plays when corners are isolatedBackup quarterback performance in playoffs becoming more viable with mobile QBs who can create off-schedule, as demonstrated by Drake May's scrambling abilitySpecial teams becoming a critical differentiator in close playoff games, with punting, field goal blocking, and coverage units directly determining championship outcomesWeather-dependent playoff games creating strategic divergence in play-calling, with conservative approaches proving effective when field conditions deteriorate in fourth quartersRookie offensive linemen (Graze able) and defensive players (Byron Murphy) making immediate Super Bowl-level impacts, suggesting improved player development and scoutingPlay-action and motion-heavy offenses gaining advantage in playoff settings where defensive adjustments are limited and pre-snap reads become more predictable
Topics
Offensive System Design and Run-Pass IntegrationQuarterback Performance in Adverse Weather ConditionsDefensive Coverage Strategy in Playoff GamesSpecial Teams Impact on Championship OutcomesPlay-Calling Situational Mastery and Matchup ExploitationPass Protection Schemes Against Elite Defensive FrontsBackup Quarterback Viability in PostseasonMotion and Pre-Snap Deception in Offensive PlaycallingRookie Player Performance in High-Leverage GamesGame Management and Timeout StrategyMan Coverage Vulnerability to Explosive PlaysReceiver Route Running and Separation TechniquesDefensive Line Stunts and Overload CallsFourth Quarter Weather Impact on Game FlowTwo-Point Conversion Decision-Making
Companies
New England Patriots
AFC Championship winner; defeated Denver Broncos 10-7 in snow; advancing to Super Bowl LX rematch with Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks
NFC Championship winner; defeated Los Angeles Rams 31-27; advancing to Super Bowl LX against Patriots
Los Angeles Rams
Lost NFC Championship 31-27 to Seahawks despite strong offensive performance from Matthew Stafford and Devante Adams
Denver Broncos
Lost AFC Championship 10-7 to Patriots with backup QB Jarrett Stidham; strong defensive performance insufficient
People
Sam Darnold
Seahawks QB; delivered elite playoff performance with .46 EPA per play, leading clutch drives in NFC Championship
Clint Kubiak
Seahawks offensive coordinator; exceptional play-calling with situational mastery and matchup exploitation throughout...
Matthew Stafford
Rams QB; strong performance with multiple explosive downfield throws despite loss in NFC Championship
Drake May
Patriots QB; limited passing (86 yards) but effective scrambling and design QB runs in AFC Championship win
Mike McDonald
Seahawks head coach; hired to counter McVeigh/Shanahan offenses; proved concept with Super Bowl advancement
Sean McVeigh
Rams head coach; strong game management but fell short in NFC Championship; likely to reflect on two-point decision
Jackson Smith-Njigba
Seahawks WR; exceptional playoff performance with one-handed catches and route running in NFC Championship
Kenneth Walker
Seahawks RB; breakout playoff performance with receiving yards and crucial third-down conversions
Jarrett Stidham
Broncos backup QB; threw game-ending interception in AFC Championship loss to Patriots
Devante Adams
Rams WR; targeted in one-on-one situations; had strong moments despite team's NFC Championship loss
Charles Cross
Seahawks LT; excellent pass protection against Jared Verse despite playing through injury in NFC Championship
Jared Verse
Rams DE; pressured Seahawks QB but limited impact as Charles Cross provided strong pass protection
Josh McDaniels
Patriots offensive coordinator; conservative play-calling strategy effective in weather-affected AFC Championship
Bill Belichick
Patriots defensive architect; defense dismantled Chargers and Texans; facing Seahawks' top-ranked defense in Super Bowl
Byron Murphy
Seahawks defensive rookie; strong coverage performance; candidate for defensive rookie of the year
Quotes
"Everything you could have day dreamed about didn't just come to fruition, but like hit. You do the Darnold thing. Everything. You do the Darnold thing. He has a career year."
Robert Mays
"I think the bargain with like what does Seahawks seem was supposed to be and what he even was with Minnesota was like can we get him to kind of control the game, not make some mistakes, make five or six really key throws on 26 pass attempts."
Robert Mays
"We are playing with expectations. We know what you probably think this is because of the personnel that's on the field. We're going to play action. We're going to rip it behind you."
Derek Lassen
"The Seahawks are an awesome team to just an awesome team. And top to bottom and like for the offense to be able to have this gear in this moment and pick up the defense when the defense has been just the centerpiece of the team for most of the season."
Dave Helman
"If Bo-Nix plays in this game, I think there's a very, very real shot that they win this game. Bo-Nix is so well equipped to help you win a game like that."
Robert Mays
Full Transcript
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Just on both sides of the ball, everything they seem to do in the offseason turned to gold. And so many of those moves came up huge for them in a back and forth game against the Rams. So absolutely loved digging into that one. I mean, we spent a ton of time on that game. I'm not sure how we couldn't base on how that whole thing went. ASE, sort of a different story. A very strange, ugly game influenced by the weather to pretty brutal offensive performances. We mentioned it when we were breaking it down. I mean, there were like three or four plays from the Patriots offense that ultimately swing that game for them. You can count them on one hand. It doesn't take a lot to work through those. But ton of credit to the Patriots for the season that they've had. We will see them in the Super Bowl. A rematch of my first Super Bowl. Just after the 2014 season, the Patriots and the Siox. Very different feel to these teams. A wonderful feel to these games. Let's dig into it with me, Dave Helman and Derek Lassen right now. [♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪ After the way that the first two games between these teams went, especially the second one, all we could have hoped for is a game like the one that we just watched. I'm still just buzzing here. My notes are a mess. I wrote 10,000 words about this game. I'm going to be trying to dig through them in real time as we talk about this thing. Just an unbelievable football game between the probably the two best teams in the league for a chance to go to the Super Bowl. There is nothing more that you could want from that game than what we got. And a little bit of the best of both worlds, right? I mean, the final score is 31-27. Very high scoring game. Plenty of big offensive moments. And Sam Darnold had the last laugh with some really clutch throws at the end. But for no points to be scored in the fourth quarter. And the defense is to have their moment, specifically, the Seahawks defense at the end of that drive. Man, I'm going to be thinking about the 84-yard 14-play turnover on downs by the Rams for a very, very long time. Just like everything you could possibly love about football distilled into one possession. And the Seahawks get the last laugh. And they're onto the Super Bowl. And it lived up to all my wildest expectations. My notes also look like a light show. Usually when we start to do these shows, I go back and like, we'll highlight a bunch of different things. And different colors that in my mind mean different things. But as I was trying to go through this, like every single line is just highlighted with like some of its schemes stuff. Some of it's just good plays like it. That football game for it to come down to literally inches between whether or not Pukin'aku was in bounds or not on that final play. For this series, too, again, come down to inches when it was one of the best three game series I've ever seen. One of the best playoff games that I can remember in like recent history. Like this was everything that this game was supposed to be, which you don't always get. Like I think sometimes we take for granted. Like we think these games are going to be great. And sometimes they're not everything they're supposed to be with. This game was truly everything it could have been. We weren't sure what to expect, I think, just because we've had different versions of this game this year. The first time these two teams played, it was ugly. It was defensive. The C-OX defense did something to the Rams. And no team really all season was able to do. In the second game, obviously we get a ton more points. The Rams offense consistently moves the ball. The C-OX needed a special team touchdown to win that game because we had some really tough moment from Sam Darnell to his struggle to consistently against Kershula specifically over the last two years. The way that his season ended last year with Minnesota and then the first two starts. They'd gotten him a bunch of different times. He turns the ball over, I think, five or six times combined in the two games previously against that team this year. And so I think that's where you have to start this conversation. Sam Darnell was magnificent in this football game, magnificent. 62 and a half percent dropback success rate for the C-OX in this game per next gen stats. I believe that's the 15th best mark in any single game this season. So not, I mean, just think about that. The scale of this game, I guess it would have been a really good defense for most of the year. He has one of the best games of the season. .46 EPA per dropback for Sam Darnell in this game, which for contacts, I think we talk about this all the time. .23 is usually like MVP level. So we're talking about double that from Sam Darnell in this game. And on just so many different levels is that an incredibly cool story. And obviously we know how a season ended last year. We know that he's been a liability at times this season, including in both of the Rams games. And it brings me back to a moment I had before the 2024 season when I was up in Minneapolis talking to Sam Darnell before his first season there. And just talking to him about the process of getting there and what his year was in San Francisco was like. And he just seemed to be somebody who was so appreciative of the opportunity, but also had just had was very clear about like what he could do with it. And in talking to him about his time in San Francisco and just what he learned being in that offensive system. And obviously one that is carried over that he's played in with clencubiac will talk about today. Just talking about how he learned that you don't need to do everything as a quarterback. All you need to do is just consistently make the right plays if you're in an offensive system that allows you to do that. And he made plenty of spectacular plays today, but him playing within himself over the last two seasons and learning how to do that. He's an incredibly talented player. Those flashes are going to come, but watching him not try to do too much and the great moments that have come from that and it culminating in something like this, where a guy who has had an incredibly strange ride to this moment shows up the biggest in the biggest moment of his entire career. It's just an unbelievable story. And selfishly, I can't help but really appreciate this for him because again, I just think that he's handled all of this with a ton of humility and grace and really does deserve it on a certain level. And I think it looked even different and better than you would have imagined. Like I think the bargain with like what does Seahawks seem was supposed to be and what he even was with Minnesota was like can we get him to kind of control the game, not make some mistakes, make five or six really key throws on 26 pass attempts. He dropped back like 40 something times in this game and he really only made maybe two plays where he put the ball in danger. And for the most part made like a dozen incredible throws and you know some of them were incredibly skeamed up, which we'll talk about from Kulinkoubiak. But he was pretty nails both in terms of like knowing where to go with the football and really attacking these Rams D.B.s down the field, which we've talked about. The Rams D.B.s are nice when they can click and close on stuff that is right in front of their face in the inside of 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. When you throw some of these digs, some of these deep crossers, some of these deep outbreakers and stuff like that. You can really get these Rams corners and they picked on Kulinkoubi to ramp for a lot of this game. They picked on D.A.R.I.S. Williams early down the field and Sam Donald just knew where to pick all his matchups. And I thought down the field, he did a really good job of giving these guys, giving them good opportunities when they were there. But I also thought underneath like he did a fantastic job of leading for yards after catch. I mean the ball that he throws to Cooper Cup there at the end where he kind of stretches over and barely gets over the first down marker. If that ball isn't perfectly leading him, they don't convert that play. And he had like a handful of other passes in this game where he's perfectly leading guys setting up for yards on after catch and making it really difficult for this Rams defense to consistently tackle. That moment on third down is important to bring up one of eight for the Rams on third down in this game. Seven of 13 for the Seahawks on third down in this game. I mean that's in those moments where it really is all on the quarterback. And these are two teams that both love play action. They love putting their quarterbacks in advantageous spots. But when you're just sitting back there and it's third and seventh, third and eight, Darnell came up huge in several of those moments today when it really was kind of all on him and those receivers. Look at the way the Rams were able to move the ball. They had a four play full field touchdown drive in this game. Like that doesn't happen to the Seahawks. They had the drive that I mentioned that ended in the turnover on downs. They could very easily let this game slip if Darnell wasn't nails on that final possession. And the third and seven to cup was incredible. And then the second down out to Jackson Smith and Jigba. He's very open on that play. But to put the ball in his hands, you're up by three. You're up with you're up by four with three minutes to play. The Rams have just burned their final time out. Plenty of people would advocate being very conservative there. And Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady kind of were. They were like, look, they're throwing here. And to put that on Sam Darnold and have him deliver for you with two really really good players. If two really, really clutch throws, I know the Rams eventually got the ball back. But you bled it out to the point where it was going to be a last gas situation. That's all Sam Darnold. And it was very, very impressive to watch him. So you know, going back to the wild card round, Stafford talked about it before the game. Like taking people's hearts. Darnold was doing that with the game on the line in those final few minutes. You mentioned that second and second completion of JSN. I think that's a really good one to the guy who like zone in. And as we talk about the guys that really shine for the Seahawks offense in this game. That is a combination on that play of Sam Darnold, JSN and Clint Kupiak. Calling that on second and 10 in that moment, knowing they have no time out. It's left and just saying, we're going to try to win the fucking game. Yeah. I love that being the mindset from the Seahawks there. And then JSN, what he does on that route and what he did on so many of those plays in this game. Just an incredibly special season from a guy that we've talked about this so much Derek. It's just different than most people. Like I think if you go back and you really compare him to anybody over the last 10 years. Like Primant Honeo Brown is probably the closest guy I would get to when it comes to like the way he moves and the way he plays. And so for him to kind of have that moment. And then we'll talk about some others where just this perfect confluence of you have this incredibly special receiver. And you have a play caller who in my opinion was just dialed in the whole night period. But that moment specifically with the game on the line second and 10 were going to call play action pass. Because we believe that our guy can make this happen and Sam can make that throw it just so many just nails moments from that trio specifically in this game. Unbelievable stuff. And it started from like incredibly early in the game with in the first quarter with like three and a half minutes left. They had that third and two like in the red zone and they do it starts off with clink kubiak. They start with trips to the right hand side and then they motion a player to the left. It actually gets the Rams DB's to flip where now Kobe Durant ends up taking Jackson Smith and Jigmas like the point man in that bunch. He has to run across the field and then on that crosser and that's the play where Jackson's with the Jigga makes that insane one handed catch like just like stabbing it on the sideline. So he has that play and then they just had a bunch of other ones like the corner post that he takes against covered cover two right. That is an incredible call and an incredible route like you it's a good right like you knowing that the Rams play a bunch of cover two. That's just a great call from clink kubiak knowing what you're probably going to get and we talked about that coming in like the Rams play a lot of it. And for a lot of the season that see Hawks had not had good answers that's an incredible play call Sam has to be so just ready to rip that ball and he was that was a really good throw like they just had so many incredible moments this game. And I was just again that was probably the fact that we got a sand Arnold game of what did you say 62% success rate to an average dropbacks is just like that's not the type that's not the type of game I thought that he was really capable of especially against the Rams defense that has its issues in the corners are very getable but I just didn't think he would be able to do that in a playoff game. I was about to say they sacked him three times they pressured him 14 times on those dropbacks like they got to him and made him uncomfortable and he thought through it anyway. There were some times when he made some really nails plays against the against pressure and I want to talk about a couple of those that sequence directly you just mentioned where that that sequence and that swing in the right at the end of the first half is a massive swing and how the game goes the Rams are up 13 10 they give the ball back to Seattle with like a minute left. And so then you have that sequence of place from the see Hawks without when you're talking about there's 37 seconds left in the second quarter when he makes that massive throw to JSN down the field. And I that's just such a there's so many little details on that play but right before the play you get a quick motion from cup that gets quinten Lake running from side to side. And then because of that the number with the corner that's over JSN bumps out with cup right as that play was happening. And so instead of JSN having I think it was Kobe Durant like on him on the line of scrimmage he gets a free release on that play because of the motion and it essentially leaves him one on one with the safety to that side. He does an incredible job with the shoulders and the head fake which he always does and Donald puts it on the money. And so that play is designed it's what JSN skill set is it's making a great throw down the field and then that drive ends with the touchdown to JSN from the backfield which they do all the time where they want to get him singled up a gun line backers and throw the ball with a flat a decent amount when they get him in that situation. But instead he runs a corner out and then if you look at the rest of the design on that play she he runs a big crosser so it yanks the corner out to that side and then cup ties down quinten Lake who's the flat defender. So it's really just Nate Landman having to carry JSN on that corner out he drops him touchdown and so that sequence with like less than a minute left in the second quarter where you have the monster chunk play against cover two and then the JSN touched out out of the backfield. It's a massive massive set of things that turns it from a three point deficit at half for the see hawks to a four point lead and so just so many little moments in this game of those guys with kubiak and JSN and sand on just being on the exact right page. I fully expect the Raiders job to stay vacant through the Super Bowl based on the way Tom Brady was complimenting kubiak. I completely understand that and then this even when you got into the second half it's it wasn't like the showiest version of it but there was a stretch in the second half when they they went down to score it was 24 20 right the Rams had just scored a touchdown and then the see hawks kind of answered there and it was another big third nine conversion they actually motion and they actually had a bunch on the left and that's when McCulloch is kind of drops cup in the left flat. And so Sam hits him it's wide open and then you have the sequence where it was like the answer from darlin kubiak combined was just so good there was little empty check down on first and 10 they use a lot of empty and good ways in the second half you have the little designs swing to JSN from the backfield which he makes somebody miss after the catch you have a little boot to burner on first down that gets you into like a second and three and then on third and three which is the cup touchdown to go up 31 to 20 they have a little bumper motion with Kenneth Walker on the left side. That let's say I'm know that it's zone coverage and then so he's allowed to come all the way back to cop on that play and he hits him for a touchdown and that's another example where you talk about the past protection it what there he was pressured you're always going to be pressured against this Rams team but for the most part they had time to come back to the backside on a lot of this stuff because the protection down to down was really good and the guy that jumps out to me there Charles cross was left one on one would you reverse for like a huge chunk of this game. And over the first 20 dropbacks that's the last time I looked it up verse had four pressures on 20 dropbacks none of them quick pressures average time to pressure was 3.05 seconds and so what Charles cross did against Jared verse in this game to give the offense that much time to hit plays like that even if Donald was pressured which inevitably is going to happen I just felt like the past protection overall for Seattle was really good and needed to be and that tracks with like just what I it felt like you were watching to because most of the pressures in my mind were like Sam. And Arnold gets pressured through the middle and then had to bail out it was a lot of times to his right handed a bailing out a couple of throwaways had a couple of nice check downs that way but I really did think the tackles played incredibly well in this game and this was one where I think in a lot of other times that they've played this match up the this longer stronger Rams defensive ends have kind of had their way that match up and so the fact that cross not even clearly not even being 100% healthy coming into this game playing the way that he did I thought was incredible I want I want to go to more shout outs on the sea hog that's often before I kind of say my piece here in terms of kubiaks play calling I thought he had a couple in the first half I thought he had a couple of really nice like feel moments on the first drive they attack areas will straight down the field on a go ball the very next play they throw like a smoke alert screen at him and they're like you just gave up a big play we're going to make you tackle they pick up like another eight or nine there I thought that that was just like a smart way to attack kind of your matchups and know what you're doing and then there was another one where inside the red zone after that actually the Jason insane one handed snag they had got set back on second down with a penalty and so it ends up being like second and 17 or 18 or something like that they run this little play where they have Jason starting to the left emotions all the way to the right orbits background the backfield to the left so everyone's got eyes on him everyone's going to the left and they run a fake screen to Jason to the left and then screen back the other way to kind of walk and pick up most of the yardage they lost on the penalty and they don't get the 39 into the end zone or whatever but I thought it was just such a a sharp way to like understand how to move these guys and it was a really good like get back play call. So you had those moments and then Kenneth Walker today was he was unbelievable. He was unbelievable. Like he just the one the first the first touchdown he gets where he just bounces duo out the front door and just outruns Byron Young insane and then the play against a spates in the backfield that's like I think we have that to me we have the touchdown for sure. I hope we have the one where he makes space miss because the one where he makes space miss is like that looks like a madden Duke like that that looks like what it looks like in the video game. Right. Oh yeah, we got it. We got it in real life very often. And John's plural and that was insane. The catch he had in the left flat late in the game. Oh my God. Making a guy miss on that play. He was unbelievable. If I did not win my fantasy league, I'd be so bitter about the kind of Walker playoff break out. I would be just furious about it. But now because I did I can just enjoy this in all it's glory. I the stats can lie because and I know he had receiving yards, but like the next general tell you he had a 42% rushing success rate. Bullshit. I don't I don't believe it, man. And look, I got to learn how to take notes as detailed as y'all because mine is just a hodgepodge. So I just I searched the word Walker. And it's just like six instances of me saying, holy shit, Kenneth Walker. The touchdown was one. The spades play was two. You just mentioned the third and 10, which again, that's just a throw to the flat. If he doesn't get that, the Seahawks are punting like three minutes earlier to Stafford, could change the game entirely. And then he had another one later in the fourth quarter, second and six. It's after the turnover on downs. Byron Young has in dead to rights in the flat. I was talking. Oh, well, second and six after the turn over. He had two plays in the flat because the other one was the second and six is the one I was talking about. He picks up a he picks up exactly 10 yards on a third and 10 that lets the Seahawks bleed another series off the clock. And then the Byron Young play where you tackle him there. It's third and long in the shadow of your own goal post. I mean, Darnell was dialed in. So maybe he gets out of it anyway, but you pick up 15 yards on a play where Byron Young has you in the grasp. Every time he touched the football, he gave them new life. I thought he was incredible. Like other than Darnell then JS and he was so, so good. He's a free agent after this year and I would not be surprised if what he has done in the playoffs gets him a healthy chunk of change heading into the market next off season. The last play I want to mention because I think it takes us into a different part of the conversation. The Bobo touchdown is another one of those just really well designed plays. You come out on that in, in that situation with that personnel in that grouping. They're in 12 personnel with Bobo out there. What does that tell you, Derek? That's I would think that tells you we want to run the ball here a little less. Yeah, there would be Bobo on the field as one of your two receivers in 12 personnel. I'd say that is a run, run, run formation. And instead, play fake Bobo on the little in breaker. And that to me is the best example in the whole game. Kobe Turner is coming on that play. I think it might have been on a twist. He has completely unabated bearing down on Sam Darnell who makes just a on the money throw to Bobo on that play. So again, that's one of those we are playing with expectations. We know what you probably think this is because of the personnel that's on the field. We're going to play action. We're going to rip it behind you. And if you watch how hard the linebackers bite on that play and the space it creates, another one of those really good moments. And why I wanted to finish the sea ox offense conversation there is that it kind of brings us into the swinging doors elements of this game because that touchdown happens immediately after Xavier Smith drops that punt inside the 10 yard mind. And so in one of this is fair or not, I'm going to be curious what you guys think about this. I almost feel like in terms of like the karmic swings in the game, the Xavier Smith dropped the punt into a touchdown and the recoil and taunting into a touchdown, just kind of like neutralize each other. Like it's 100% agree. Then one happens on each side and then we can just kind of play the rest of the game. I agree in the like zero sum aspect of it, but the no, I can't all the way get there because I don't support the taunting. Okay, but that's how clear it is a clear distinction. That's fair. That's fair. That's fair. Look, guys are going to drop balls and playoff games. Shit's going to happen. It happens every year. That's part of football. It sucks for Xavier Smith, but that's football. The league wants refs to throw a flag in a situation like that which saw. That's awful. I can't help you kidding me. Yeah, even I understand that he was like taunting the entire way down the sideline. I'm okay with that. You mean the Hellmanic Championship? Who cares? We spent 10 minutes before kickoff talking about how marvelous it is that these teams have played two games separated by four points and who yards or whatever it was. Like they are neck and neck playing for the Super Bowl. They are division rivals. How the hell wouldn't you be talking your shit all the way down the side days after you make a play like that? It's undeniably ridiculous. I'm more so, I'm equating them just in a sense that like both teams had a brutal stretch where it ended up giving the other team a touchdown. And I want to be clear like I don't I don't go in for officiating nonsense. Especially like DeMarcus Lawrence got away with a face mask on us. There was a lot of stuff down in the city. I'm going to worry yanked to my day out and was by the hair. Like there was a bunch of stuff. There's plenty of stuff on both sides, but like the league like that is a coaching point for the league. Like the legal look at that and be like yes, that's what you should have done. And I hate that. It is so soft. Anyway, rant over. I 100% agree with that. But that again, those are like there are two sequences in the game where like the other team kind of gets a touchdown that materializes out of nowhere that really didn't happen. And like the normal rhythm of how the game went. Otherwise, for the most part, I mean the Rams offense had another fantastic day against the sea ox. And it was such a strange version of the game, Derek. I mean, I think some of it is driven by the fact that and the broadcast hit on this into the second half. And I had noticed it kind of going back and rewatching a bunch of the plays. But then especially when I was looking at some of the stats at halftime, the sea ox were just playing an crazy amount of man coverage in this game. Like a crazy amount of it. They were at 58.8% at halftime per next gen stats. 58.8%. I wish I had gone and looked at how that compared to any half the sea ox had played all year. I guarantee you it was maybe double any other half they had played all season. Maybe the first Niners game is like the only example where that's not the case. Talk for long enough and I'll try to find your answer for you. And you know what's funny is the the first third down to the game. I think it was like a third and three or something like that. The sea ox did run, man. They ran like a little bit of like one rubber where the safety is coming down. And I was like, oh, interesting change up here for the Seattle sea ox defense. And then for the like entire rest of the game, they tried to do that. It was this part of the game is going to be as it always is incredible to go back and watch on film because it just felt like so much of how the Rams moved the ball was either stuff they actually don't do a lot or Stafford making an unbelievable throw like right past somebody's fingertips. So there were all those moments which we'll talk about. But then there were just a couple of stuff that I thought the Rams did that they don't do a whole lot of they popped like two or three draw runs for like really successful gains. One of them got them a first down, which they don't call a whole lot of like under center draw. I thought that was like a really nice just change up that they were able to find there. It was awesome. It was the only way they were able to run the ball out of 11 personnel. It was the only way they were able to run the ball out of 11 personnel in this game is with those two second and long draws that they had. And then the problem was they went back to it one too many times that second and 15 late in the game where they only get three yards on it. It sets up that third and 12. That's when where I'm like, I'm not running a draw on second and 15 like I think early in the game. It's like somewhat more normal down in distance. That was the one time where I was like, I think they went back to the well one too many times. Okay. So then you've already kind of shown your hand. The Seahawks played 59% man in the first half against the Rams. The next highest after that all year, 46%. Also against the Rams in the first game. Interesting. The first time I was going to pick up on that in real time when it was happening. But they've done, they like they ran 40% man against the Colts in the first half. But like for the most part, I mean, the average for the season is 22%. So I mean, a lot more than usual for sure. And when you look at just the stuff that was working for the Rams in this game, I mean, Derek, did you imagine a scenario where the Rams most important and effective plays in the passing game? We're just going to be like one-on-one goalball shots down the sideline. Like I just that's not a version of this game that I anticipated. And how many of those had to happen? You have the one to puket on the right sideline against Spoon on the, I think it was maybe the second drive where they end up kicking the field goal. You obviously have the, there's a fade to Devante, which happens trying to find it in my notes. There's the fade to Devante that happens at some point in the second half. And to me, the coolest part about that play is, so that drive starts. First of all, that drive starts with that big over route to Parkinson off play. That's like the four play touchdown drive, right? That staffer just like the layering on that throw to Parkinson on that big over route is just so crazy good out of 13 personnel. And then they hit a fade to Devante Adams. And the coolest part about that fade to Devante Adams, right? Where they, that was the drive where they went down 24 to 20. So they hit that fade to Devante as against Josh Job, who's like isolated on that side. And my favorite part about that is in the first half, there was a third and five. It was that sequence where I'm in a war, I had the multiple PBU's in a row. And so on third down on that drive, if you look at the way the play unfolds, that zone, this was man. But on that play, Stafford has Devante on a fade against Josh Job. He turns it down and checks it down to the back. The M and War, he just eats up in their punting. And if you watch the plays actually as they happen in real time, the safety is julien love on both of them. He's on the hash on both plays. So man's own whatever, it is a choice. I'm going to take this fade with him on the hash or I'm not. And so he didn't the first time ends up biting them their punting on the second one. He's like, fuck it. Like I'm taking my shot to my guy. And he throws a beautiful ball. And there are plenty of those. I mean, a ton of really good down the field strikes from the Rams over this entire game. I don't know the numbers in front of me. I'm curious like what the explosive play rate combined with any other, especially down the field. Like explosive plays down the field, like 20 plus area art throws in this game versus any other game the Sioxa play. It's got to be night and day. Well, and after the whole woolen taunting thing, like the Rams get into the end zone because they throw a go bottle of pukin to cool. Which is just nasty work to go after that guy. I see he's tilting. And I think it's incredible. Really choice. Yeah. I get both play calls doing a really good job of like we just frustrated this corner. Let's go ahead and begin. So again, yeah, just their ability to, and it wasn't just the downfield stuff with a lot of one on one. There were so many instances in this game where Rams were creating three by one or four by one after the snap. And just taking that isolated player and being like, we're going to throw go ball here. We're going to throw deep stop route. We're going to throw dig. We're just going to trust our guy to win one on one. And there were a couple cases where Therik woolen makes a really great play. Or you know, whoever it was just makes like a really good play on the ball. But the Rams were very confident playing a lot of ISO ball, which I thought was really, really interesting, especially since over the last like three weeks, it just didn't seem like Devonte Adams had been fully healthy. But he had the one, I think my favorite Devonte Adams play in this entire game was it was second and sixth early in the second quarter. He just bullies through Devon with his spoon and just like throws him down at the top of his break on a slant route. Stafford pins right on him. He goes and runs for another 15, 20 yards or whatever it was. So their ability to challenge the Seahawks corners and really play a lot of one on one ISO ball again. They lost a couple of those reps, but they won more of them than I would have thought. And they definitely want enough to have won this game if like one or two other things had went their way. And that same point we made about the Seahawks, the only way you can play this game the way the Rams did it and how they pushed the ball down the field. The year pass protection against a fantastic front has to be really good. And for the most part in this game, it was, I mean, the Seahawks defense and the Seahawks defense of front specifically is capable of taking over and controlling any game they play. We said it might have happened when we did the preview show and that just did not happen. Like Stafford for the most part had enough time to do what he wanted to throw in the ball in this game. And that was far from a guarantee when you think about how good Seattle's front has been all the like these entire season sub 30 pressure rate, which I mean, Stafford gets rid of the ball so quickly, but even still the job they did keeping him clean. And also the job Stafford did getting away from pressure when he had to. The Stafford's grab was only a favorite place. Yeah, think about how big it would like how larger would loom in this game. The fourth down where DeMarcus Lawrence had him dead to rights and he somehow willed his way past the sticks. I mean, what a play that like I said at the top that drive was just so excellent. Like the stuff Stafford was doing the degree to which he was dialed in. And then Mike McDonald had a wonderful play call like just mugging the entire line on fourth and got to have it and just dropping everybody back. He gets the last laugh, but oh man, that was it was pure adrenaline watching Stafford deal with that all the way down the field. I mean, you that that drive from the Rams period was just he was just taken check down, check down, check down, just like so methodical. And it was such an impressive sequence in just the way that he was playing. And then you get down into the red zone and the Siocs with multiple just huge plays. And so I'm going to worry had that stretch. We had the second and second and five and third and five P.B. Us in the first half. And then in the second half, you have the third and four and the fourth and four. And whether Spoon gets the P.B. U on both of them. He's on Mumfield on the first one. And then on the second one, you mentioned it. Siocs are totally mugged up. Looks like it might be cover zero. And instead of bringing seven on that play, they bring two and a half, right? And Julian loves specifically does such a great job of peeling with the back on that play where that would have been the quick outlet of Stafford. And I think that's where Stafford wanted to go. They not only does Julian love do it, Lawrence also peels off with him on that play. So there's nowhere for Stafford to quickly go with the ball. And the coverage from weather Spoon on that like backside, Bender by Terrence Ferguson. He's what he is in his hip pocket step for step and gets the pass break up and essentially wins the game for the Siocs before that last drive. So the Rams are the most part. I mean, then this game with the 48% success rate, they have a 55% drop back success rate against the best defense in the NFL. And but ultimately comes down to one or two like high leverage moments, red zone moments. And the Siocs defense does what it needs to do. So cool. Just everything before bugging. I just didn't want to be again. The fact that these teams played three times in all three games were if we listed like the best dozen games of the year, they might all be in there. Like what just what a treat that we got to watch this for the UFC championship. All right, before we get to the rest of this game, let's take a quick break. Season three of the Talent Transformation podcast is here. Join Avacher's CEO, Demetri Boylan, as he talks with HR leaders who are leveraging disruption to stay ahead. Here from the brilliant minds behind the talent strategies at IBM, Siemens Energy, Transcom, and many more. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. The Talent Transformation podcast, redefining talent, one conversation at a time. For practitioners who specialize in trusts, inheritance, and the state planning, our international community of more than 22,000 members helps you to share knowledge, stay up to date, grow your client base, and raise your professional profile. 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The fourth and fourth going forward in that situation, the numbers will tell you to go for it. I'm fine going for that. Like you kick a field goal. You still need another score. And so try to score the touchdown there. I think the numbers will support it in that moment. And anecdotally, I supported in that moment. The one mistake that I think is worth bringing up just in terms of game management from them, not going for two when you score the touchdown to go down 31 27. That feels like an unforster because there's really no downside to that. If you don't end up getting the extra point, you're down 31 26. And so even if they were to kick a field goal at some point, you're still only down one score and you need the two pointer anyway. And so to make that 31 28, if that's the score in that moment, you don't need to worry about going for it on the fourth and fourth. You can kick that field goal and just kind of go on with the game. And so in terms of like the game management choices, that's absolutely the one I have the biggest issue with from McVeigh, but all the other stuff I'm pretty okay with how it went. The only thing I would say there and I think it's it's valid to bring that up. That happens with two minutes to play in the third, right? And the way the game was going, I just would never have guessed that no points would be scored like a fourth quarter. But you never know. I mean, that's why we're like, it's that feels like a free decision to just be like, we're just going to make a three point game. Like you guys, like I said, it doesn't hurt you. Yeah, you don't think down. It's just not that much downside. And so to not do that, I think ultimately does come back to bite them, but it's not going to sit here and like shit on Sean McVeigh for a fail for a failed two point conversion decision at the end of the third quarter when the Seahawks played just a phenomenal football game. That was not the difference in this one. I'm glad you bring it up though, because it just reminded me and they showed him on the broadcast. And I don't mean this as a criticism. It's just fascinating to think about. But McVeigh will call a time out to get into the right play call. He freaking loves doing it. And he doesn't do it on the fourth and goal. And he just decides to let it ride and like understandably so because if you don't get it, you're going to need every time out. And so he swallows his, he decides not to do it to keep the time out. And it doesn't make a difference. And I like I said, it's not a criticism. But knowing Sean McVeigh, he's probably going to lose sleep about like, oh, what could I, what play call could I have gotten into if I had called time out right there? And would we have taken the lead? And that's fun to think about. I don't think he did anything wrong. I think I think he did it the right way. You got to keep your time out in that in that situation. But I bet he's not going to feel that way when he wakes up thinking about it tonight. You guys are going to handle the post mortem on the hangover tomorrow. So I just I want to hit this strip beat before we move on. I think he's going to be thinking about this entire season. You know, this is going to be one of those where the sea ox were the sea ox are an awesome team to just an awesome team. And top to bottom and like for the offense to be able to have this gear in this moment and pick up the defense when the defense has been just the centerpiece of the team for most of the season. Just really does speak to how complete they are. They get the big special teams play, which has happened for them over and over and over again all year. They're starting on the 35 every time they get a possession because the other team doesn't want to kick to her sheet she heed who had his own big moment in this game. So credit to John Schneider for that. But the there's sea ox are an incredible team. But we talked about the setting in the Rams. This felt like everything was kind of falling into place. You know, you had an MVP caliber season from a 38 year old quarterback that's been consistently banged up was it going to be where you're going to have a better chance than this with McVeigh and Stafford still in town. And I think the answer is probably no. And so to fall short knowing that's the case and knowing how many things fell into place here for you to steal another one before the end of this little mini era ends. This is going to be one that sticks with them for a very, very long time. You could feel during the game. How much McVeigh wanted it? Well, you could feel to me too. This was like Matthew Stafford and this Rams offense the way they put it together. This really felt like the only offense that can do this to the sea hawk's defense. And the fact that it still wasn't quite enough in the end is that hurts a lot. It hurts a lot. I don't I don't say this to dog pile on Xavier Smith. Because like I said, if it didn't happen to him, it would happen to somebody else. But just like think about if if the handful of special teams breaks go the Rams way, the Eagles game comes to mind. You have an extra point blocked and you miss a fuel goal against the 49ers. There she she touched out. There she she he turned against you playing this game at home. You would be playing this game at home with like three other special teams plays. And of course, it comes back to doom you in the postseason and a team that was so, so good winds up as a wild card and comes as close as they do. Yeah, I'm nobody nobody on the Rams is going to be sleeping well for at least a couple of weeks. But the sea ox deserves just so much credit not to take any credit away from Seattle. It's just in Mike McDonald was hired to be the Sean McVeigh stopper and Kyle Shanahan. And so for him to be both of them in roots of getting to the Super Bowl is just such proof of concept for everything that you wanted when you hired him to be your head coach. And we talk about it, you know, when we decided like was he the coach of the year and for me the argument, one of the arguments for it is to have last season happen. And this happens where your first time head coach, you know, you're scrambling to put a staff together and you know, you make a decision somewhat out of convenience for who your first offensive coordinator is. It goes poorly, you know, it just it never came together. It made they never played a style last year in his first year on offense that I think McVeigh McDonald was ever comfortable with. And so for him to go out and after one year be like, all right, we're cutting bait, starting over. What is my version for what I want the offense to be? And I think it's so telling that he went out and got clink who be at because think about life as a defensive coach in the NFL. Who makes it hardest on me? Like what is the type of offense that makes it hardest on me? And I think for McDonald's specifically, it was always those offenses where the run and the pass are tied together where everything is cohesive, everything builds off of each other. And if you watched the sea ox offense from last year, it was the exact opposite of that. There was zero cohesion between what the run and the pass was. And so to go the exact opposite direction in a very intentional way to go seek out this sort of offense, he deserves credit for that. And Kubiak has been even better than you ever could have imagined. We've talked about this in Derek. I think the first time we ever hit it was after the Thursday night gaming as Arizona where seeking out this type of system, that's a structural choice. There is a difference between offensive structure and offensive execution. Play calling is the expression of that execution. And Kubiak so often this year, it wasn't just we're going to use a bunch of heavy bodies and we're going to use a lot of play action. His play calling feel and his ability to understand what were the right buttons to push levers to pull in the moment has consistently come up all the way through this season. And I think you can make a serious argument that given the stage, given the outcome, given the results, this is the best performance that clink Kubiak had the entire year. I mean, it's like being a pitcher, right? You can have all the right stuff. But if you don't know when to throw it and how to throw it and where to like, you know, how to paint the plate, like it doesn't really matter. And I do think that was the part of the Kubiak thing that surprised me. Like you could have sold me that the system would help the offensive line a little bit. And it would keep Sam Darnall on the rails and all that sort of stuff. But I just some of this situational stuff in the specific game planning stuff, like all the three or four different moments that we talked about in this game where he's picking on something specific with the Rams. That part of it, I just, you know, he'd never really had a good enough roster with New Orleans to really be able to flash enough of that. Like they had the first two weeks, but that's like the first two weeks of the season is kind of fake. And so the fact that we got such proof of concept over the course of this year and really did build in different ways. Like obviously over, I know Sam Darnall threw the ball a lot in this game. But for the last like six, seven weeks, it's really been more of a rushing attack. He's a dancer to that incredible. Exactly. Like the fact that he's been able to oscillate and really go between both of the worlds. I just, I didn't know if he had that and he clearly does. We said this on, we said this a few times since the sea hawks really got rolling, but it's just so cool and wild that like everything you could have day dreamed about didn't just come to fruition, but like hit. You know what I mean? Like you do the Darnall thing. Everything. You do the Darnall thing. He has a career year. You bring in Cooper Cup. He doesn't like the world on fire, but he just scored a touchdown for you to win this game. Yeah. That the defensive hold that he drew. He had a JSN makes the leap. Byron Murphy makes the leap. You got a defensive rookie of the year candidate playing on one side of the ball. So much of who you want to be defensively. If we gave offensive rookie of the year to offensive lineman, Graze able would at least be on the podium. 100%. Like he is absolutely phenomenal. Rashid Shaheed makes he makes six plays all year, but all six of them swing games for you. Just every single decision that they made going back to March wasn't just good. 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And so the fact that this is a Super Bowl rematch that uh, between two teams and a Hawkins back to a Super Bowl is very important to me is extremely fun. But let's dig into that Patriots win. The New England Patriots win a very weird game. 10 to 7. Can I just on their way to the Super Bowl? I said this to you during the game. Like I'm not clearly this was a weird game and the weather got in the way and it's fine. I just I just saw Drake Mayes now and I had not seen it. Oh, it's horrendous. It's completely insane. I genuinely love that these two games happened on the same day. And like it's we need a reminder. I don't care. Even having watched that and even knowing that it was a disappointing end to the AFC season for just people that want to see good football. I love that football can be wildly influenced by like when you play and where you play the game. And if you want to sit through a three hour delay until conditions are better, go watch baseball. I I like that about football. Oh, man. You got to find a way to adapt to this shit. Where do you live? I'm a star. As like a man who has never had to endure a weather in his entire life. I because they don't I we remember them because when they happen, they're completely insane. And obviously the end of this game. But I think it's so much of like I'm okay with it when they happen a little bit sparingly. And the other thing about this game specifically for like 49 or like maybe not 49, but like almost 45 minutes of this game. It was like relatively normal conditions. Like it was cold and windy, but it was not the insane blizzard that we remember for the fourth quarter. Like the first half of this game was relatively decent conditions. There was not on the ground. Yeah. And it was still disgusting football. It didn't even it didn't get silly until like the fourth quarter. They're like it was snowing in the third, but it was normal snow game snow. It didn't become unusual until fairly late in the game, I would say. And I think because of that, because the whole game was not played this way, because we got three quarters of like relatively normal football. And then the end becomes this like, do you have this gear to you as a team and as a coach? I actually do kind of find it like pretty compelling as as theater. If this happened on a regular basis, I might change my mind, but we played 272 regular season games and a dozen playoff games. And if five of those a year take us back to 1908, I think that's okay. Yeah. I think it's fine. I land in a place where I'm like, all right, I'm generally supportive of this possibility because the other side of it where every team just plays in a dome is disgusting. To me, like I like to sterile playing all football under sterile conditions and not having any sort of like outdoor like the fact that the bears are building themselves a dome, it just makes my skin crawl. I cannot believe that that is going to happen in this town where you have so many fun moments late in seasons where it's cold. And like I just hate that. And so if we're going to stumble into one of these every so often as the price to be paid for playing these games outside and giving them a little bit of character and a little bit of feel to them, that's okay with me. At the same time, when you watch a playoff game where it's not a real football game by the end, that does frustrate me a little bit. Like I think it's the cost of doing business if we want to play the sport in the way it should be played like David's talking about, but it's still one of those things. And I'm like, God, it's kind of a bummer that like it wasn't really a game for the final quarter. It is kind of a bummer, but the Broncos lined up for a makeable fuel goal with five minutes to play. And Leonard Taylor just got a finger on it. Yeah, we're going to wait that away. We could have played this game forever because if that game is tied and I don't know what the hell was. I'd like to thank Leonard Taylor for making sure that wasn't a 12 hour football game because it might have been otherwise. The Patriots found ways to overcome. And to Derek's point, which I never in a million years saw this coming, I didn't think the surface of the field would be unplayable by the end of the game, but Sean Payton didn't have to go for that fourth down in earlier in the game where you had a chance to go up to nothing. He opts to do that, which I'm sure the numbers backed him up, but considering that you have a backup quarterback. And guess what? NFL teams keep track of forecasts, by the way. Like the Broncos might have had an inkling. This was coming, even if they didn't know it was going to be that crazy. And so you go for it. You don't get it. These things happen. It was a bummer of a game, but I am in favor of games like this being possible. Yes. I'm in favor of games like this being possible. I think it's it's just kind of sucks when they ultimately decide the AFC championship game. But in the end, I'm fine with that happening every once in a while because I do want to see the weather and the conditions affect the game to an extent. I just want to be able to like pick all a card. How much the weather is affecting the game. So unfortunately, you can't do that. That player talking about, obviously, just a massive, massive, massive play. So it's fourth and one nine twenty eight left in the second quarter. Then the play before, and this is something that will be, I think, completely forgotten. I don't want to hammer him for this decision because I can understand turning it down, but I don't think he even looks at it. The play before the fourth and one, it's third and sixth for the Broncos. Patriots send a big pressure coming off the left side. And instead, I'm actually has little Jordan Humphrey. I think it was Carlton Davis is going to close down on it. But if he throws that ball immediately, that is a completion that he leaves on the board. And it ultimately goes to fourth and one because he takes off and scrambles on that play. If you go back and watch thirty six, he immediately runs to the right side instead of trying to potentially make that throw. So that's kind of a sliding doors moment. But then you get to the fourth and one. And on that play, Derek, I don't know what your read on it was, but felt like the Broncos just kind of botched the protection. I mean, you look at it and you have two guys like, uh, no Williams just comes completely unblocked. Miners blocks nobody. The left guard in the center block. The same guy. And so it just torpedoes the play before it even has a chance to get started. I mean, my guess there is that I think it's 46 Adam Prentice. I would guess he's like, he's blocking N-Man on the line of scrimmage rate, which closest one to him is Jolani Tivi. But like Milton Williams ends up being the one who is the bigger threat. But he's lined up so much more inside and kind of stunts outside at the snap. I actually think it was just like kind of a good overload call from from the Patriots. And like, I just, I really didn't hate the decision to go for it because I almost think like I almost think in my mind, if the weather is coming, I don't want to just take points. I actually do want to rack up as much as I can and make the other team score on us when it starts just, you know, snowing everywhere in the fourth quarter. So I didn't hate the decision. I thought the play call. I think again, it was just like a pretty good call from New England. And Milton Williams gets there immediately and stood him had some moments as a runner and as an athlete in this game, but he's not going to get away from an athlete like that right in his face. So you have that. And then the other play when the Broncos offense is on the field that ends up swinging the game is the football. I mean, the intentional grounding that turns into a fumble on that backward pass. Speaking of blowing protection, I don't understand what Denver is doing on that play because they New England only had two guys over set to the left hand side like two Denver's left, but they have four potential rushers set over to the right hand side. But they end up sliding it to the left. The back doesn't stay in on protection on that right side. He's actually going from right to left crossing the formation. So I was just like confused why both the back and the center went to the left. I know they had some like pre snap checks where sit on was moving guys around and they tried to reload the formation. And so maybe guys just got a little bit mixed up about where the slide was supposed to go or what the back was supposed to do, but they pretty much moved all of their protection away from where all of the potential potential New England rushers were and one got free immediately instead of just didn't really have an answer for it. And that he just makes a bad play catastrophic, right? I mean, like that's just the one thing that you cannot do in that situation, especially when your defense is playing the way that it was. I mean, that the Broncos defense in this game was incredibly good. But you can count on one hand, the really important crucial moments that the Patriots offense had over the course of the entire game. You have the huge scramble, the huge second down scramble from May that sets up the first, that sets up the fuel goal drive for the Patriots, which I mean, what may it do with his legs in this game? You have this scramble, you have the design quarterback draw for the touchdown. And then obviously the final play of the game, that final third and six where apparently that was not the call. He like kind of freelance to the moment. I missed that. Wow. Andrew Callahan, I believe is his name, who writes for the Boston Herald wrote that apparently that was not the call and may didn't tell anyone the huddle that he was planning on doing that. That looked like so obviously the call that I was like the McDaniel's genius. Wow, good for you Drake, man. That's incredible. So you have the place he made with his legs. You have the flea flicker. And that's it. So the flea flicker I want to talk about because on one hand, it's an insane call in the weather. Like to have that amount of ball handling in the weather is crazy. We like shit on Dave can Alice for trying that a little bit earlier. Like it's a completely insane thing to do. But one, they actually executed pretty cleanly and pretty well. Drake may has to step up and make pressure. But the reason I loved it is that he's throwing that big, that big over route to Matt Collins. Because of the weather and especially in the second half, you could see in this game, Drake made couldn't really like drive the ball on a rope the way that he wanted to. There was like speed out. He was missing and putting in the ground. There were a couple of dig routes he put in the dirt because he just wasn't able to like drive the ball through a guy's chest. But that's a layer throw. That's like I can just put some air on this and put it up and over a guy. That's in me. It's just it's such like a niche little like we need an answer for something to get something going in the passing game. I thought it was a great call. And it's obviously just a phenomenal throw in that moment. My favorite part of that play and he there are four or five moments. And no reason I go through all of them in my notes. But Reminder Stevenson had a bunch of really nice moments in past protection in this game. And so if you watch what happens on that flea flicker, he gets the ball flips it back to Drake May. And I can't remember who it was. But it might have been singleton was kind of common untouched on that play. And unless Stevenson picks him off after tossing that ball back to May, he is not going to have time to get that throw off. And there were multiple really nice moments for Reminder Stevenson in past protection. Yeah. The scramble where he gets them into the 30-yard line. Like that's Stevenson like taking the mugged up AGAP player and just punching him in the mouth and it gave me some space. There was one where he did a. Yeah, I think it was somebody was coming on touch off the left edge and he picked him up and he again, like four or five really nice moments from Madras Stevenson in past protection. And that those three handful plays that the Bronco or the Patriots had, there's a reason for that. Like the Broncos defense in this game. I think two things really stood out to me. One, the Patriots front or offensive line really had no shot against that Broncos front. And that's the area that I would be most concerned about if I were a Patriots fan heading into this game against Seattle. Like you are outgunned when it comes to your offensive line against this team. Morgan Moses got dusted by I think it was Jonathan Cooper at one point early in the game. Will Campbell has, I mean, multiple plays where they're just trying to cut quickly that end up going horribly for them. And Nick Benito is affecting these plays. And so that would happen inconsistently. And I thought the Broncos defense did such a good job of passing things off in man coverage on third down. There were like multiple really nice moments of that in the game. The first plot, the first drive for the new England. There were it's a near pick. I think it was to Ophanga may think that Ophanga is getting cleared out in man coverage on that play. He falls back on it nearly picks it off. There was a Zach Allen sack on like what was a simulated pressure with like six and a half minutes left in the second quarter where they drop out. They drop it. It's only they only bring four. They do a fantastic job passing it off. Drake tries to take off and scramble gets dropped at the line of scrimmage. And then on third and three at the goal line with like six minutes left in the third quarter, the both the Broncos drop off a defensive lineman on that play. And then the whole players and Macmillan on that play do a fantastic job of passing everything off. And so Drake, man, couldn't do really nothing throwing the ball in this game. Some of that is the past protection. And some of it is you go back and watch these plays. There is nobody open. Like there is absolutely nobody open because of the way the Broncos are playing on the back end. That's funny. You bring up that sack. The play before one of the plays that's going to linger with me longest was the direct snap to Stevenson. Yeah. Where they kind of rigged it up to make it look like a fumble, which I love the play call and Talono who Funga just destroyed it. And maybe if it's a cleaner snap, it goes differently, but the Broncos were keyed in on everything. And yeah, I guess we haven't brought that sequence up, but ultimately the quarterback sneak that gets spotted as a first down. And again, like I said about the the Seahawks Rams game, like when this happens, this was before the weather had really come in. And I'm like, okay, well, didn't really look like Drake may got that, but you hold them to a fuel goal. It's 10 seven. You got playing a ball game left. And I had no idea how few real scoring opportunities would be left in this game at the time. And that drive, there was a third on that driver, they kicked the fuel goal. I think it speaks to the mindset that Josh McDaniel's having this game. And I kind of don't blame them given you're playing in certain conditions. You know that the conditions are probably going to get worse. You're playing against the back of quarterback. Just don't torpedo the game. Like just do not make the sort of mistakes that will be torpedo the game. That play that you're talking about that fourth and one sneak the play before it's third and 10. And they run a tight end screen. That was the mindset from the Patriots and most of this game. It was like, we are not going to make the catastrophic mistake. It's going to allow you guys to get back into this thing. And I actually had that in my notes. I thought that was an unbelievable effort from Hunter Henry. Yeah, like to get it to fourth and one was like, I thought that was going to be fourth and six five. Like it just did not look like that play had anything left for it. So I thought that was an insane effort. I think the thing I really want to say about Drake May, obviously the passing sats are bad because yeah, conditions Broncos defense played out of their mind, both in coverage. And I thought they tackled incredibly well in this game. But what really stuck with me about May in this game is right after that Alan Sack, it felt to me up to that point. Drake May just wouldn't go. He just like would not pull the rip cord and scramble. He was trying to stay in the pocket. He was trying to make these plays. He was waiting too long. He just didn't feel like he was ready to just sprint through the A gap. And after that moment is when you finally got some of the scrambles where he's taking off getting them into the red zone. They start calling quarterback draw for him. Obviously, he takes the final play where he just boots out like he it felt like for the first quarter and a half. He was a little just kind of stuffy in the pocket and didn't quite know what to do with himself. And the fact that he kind of eased into the game and realized, oh, the only way I can win this is if I just take off and do this myself. I thought that that was like a small moment of like good job young man. That's that's like the correct way to have played this game out. He he looked shook in the early going of this game between the way Denver was playing and the protection. There was a there was a third down early. I think it was after the Denver went up seven nothing where they just yeah, it was it was third and 15. He had just gotten sacked. And so you're already in your backed up anyway. And they just called like a you know, it was like a dumb little out to the flat just to try you know, get get out of here. And he shorted it to Stevenson. Yeah. I was like, oh, then we we got to work through some things here. But he eventually did. I mean, in just all the moments in the second half where the Patriots again were just like, we're just not losing this thing. There's a third and 10 where they just like have like a spring out throw away in the fourth quarter. We just like that was the way he's chucked them on. That's crazy. The perfect example of what this game devolved into is a give up a give up. I've only you only you usually only see those types of things when you're trying to like kill seconds off the clock at the end of a half and to do it in the middle of the fourth quarter was really funny. And then the they're even early in the game. I could just tell that I think they were really playing a risk of a sort of version of things where there was that second down in the first half where they threw a bubble screen to do stuff on digs just got completely blown up. They had a third and five late in the first half where again, I know it was quick game because they had both the tackles cut and they just threw like a little flat route to 100 Henrym's just like what a punters okay here. And so it the Broncos of events is fantastic. I think the Patriots played an ultra conservative sort of game on offense because in their minds as long as we don't beat ourselves. Their offense with a backup quarterback is not going to have enough against our defense. And ultimately they were right. I mean, it took a block field goal. It took a fourth and one failure and it took the weather ruining the game in the second half. But ultimately that it was an approach that paid off for them in the long run. I guess that's what I'll say. And actually kind of speaking of the field goal, other small moment we forgot. I actually thought about Dave when this happened. The Broncos missed the field goal before the half, which like we joked about like if they're if they're going to win the Super Bowl, especially now with a backup quarterback, Dave said they're going to have to will lets their way into the Super Bowl and you have that one missed and then you get the one blocked that maybe that goes in if that doesn't get blocked. Those six points win you the game. If New England doesn't get into the end zone at at any other point or doesn't put up any more points of their own. So like those small moments were huge. And then the the last one I really want to bring up is the Stitum Interception Heat Dose at the end. Obviously conditions are terrible. All that other stuff. But the part of it that was impressive to me and goes back to like having to figure out how to win these games. The clock is running and Denver is trying to sub on a player late and for able does the thing again where he's like, oh, you're subbing. We're going to get our 300 pound defensive lineman and move them a little bit on and off the field and so let me get my slowest running players to jog very casually out here and burn off another few seconds. And like the last guy gets off the field with like four seconds, three seconds on the clock. And so Stitum's just got to go immediately. He can't reset do anything and then he just kind of chucks one up. Gonzalez does an incredible job in knowing what's coming and that's pretty much the game right there. I can't believe some people don't view variable as like a cerebral coach. Like I feel like that is I don't know that's the line on him for some people and I just couldn't disagree. I mean, I said it when they beat the chargers like what does your CEO coach do for you? What's he doing for you? And Mike variable as that type of CEO coach does a lot in those game management situations for these teams real quicks and steric brought up special teams. While it's on my brain, it's going to get consigned to the scrap heap of history. Jeremy Kraschal was amazing in this game. Yeah, he was so good. I don't I'm not even kidding. You're I know. I know 51 net yards per punt. He allowed two punt return yards on the day. Six punts, two return yards allowed. He penned three inside the 20 and I believe two inside the 10. Like he gave the gave the Broncos a chance to let the Patriots mock this up many times and the Patriots just didn't take the bait, but it was an outstanding punting performance and he had a couple good ones last week as well. Like that's pretty pretty nice from a rookie punner. Very strange run to the Super Bowl for the Patriots. Just like a very strange collection of games. And that's not even like to disparage what it has been, but you just think about what their offense hasn't had to do because of how bad the other offenses have been and what their defenses done. I mean, they dismantle the chargers in the first round. They play a disgusting game against the Texans in round two and then they play this game against a backup quarterback in a snow storm in round three. And so I think I can pretty safely say that in San Francisco, uh, uh, two weeks from today, the offense will have to do more than it has done and it's three previous playoff games that they're going to beat the Seahawks. Not saying they can't, but they're going to have to do more than they've done. It is while how they've simultaneously, I mean, they've taken what? Drake May has now, I don't know, let me rephrase that because you can't say Drake May has done something when you pass for 86 yards in a game, but the Patriots have taken down two of the best defenses in the NFL back to back, including a Chargers defense that is also no slouch. Well, they the Patriots before the playoff started had played against one team that finished in the top 10 and defensive duty away this season. It was just the Browns. That's it. In the playoffs, they've already played against three of them. Yep. And then now we'll play against a fourth one that was the best defense in football, which and I said before the Texans game, like if they win that game, I don't want to hear any of the qualifying and I stand by that. I'm legitimately impressed by what they've done, but you're not winning the Super Bowl with the way that Donald's been with the way Donald played today and what we've seen from the Seahawks offense and what we know about their defense, you're not winning the Super Bowl with the offensive performances we've seen the last two weeks because you can even you can give them a mulligan for what happened in the fourth quarter here. But first of all, plenty of time to play better while the conditions were still good. And we saw what happened even against the chargers. Like it's not even like it was just the Texans in the snow too. Like the Chargers game was very, very ugly. It's not going to get it done. Yeah. The Chargers game. I look back at that game and like the the ball security stuff and some of the mistakes from Drake may loom large in that game. I do think overall the offense was considerably better in that game down to a lot better in wildcard weekend than it has the last two. That's definitely fair. Yeah. I mean over the last two weeks, I mean, obviously today is like the gross whatever it ends up being. And then last week we talked about it. They had those three drives last week where they had like those three slant flat completions and then they had the one pass interference go ball again. And you can remember the moments on like one hand and then they have the game today. The Chargers game. They only score 16 points in that game. But down to down it's not like they had a 44% success rate in the Charger game. They went four of 11 on third down. Drake may put the ball on the ground a couple of times. The overall like quality of the offense moment to moment didn't offend me against the Chargers. The last two weeks, it's been pretty offensive. And the conditions play into that. But it has not been a good showing for the New England Patriots offense last two weeks. Do you think what we got from them against the Chargers is getting it done against the best team in the league? No, yeah. Because again, the box offense is an actively imploding in the way the charge offense did in that game. I yeah, like it was better. I think that's worth saying and you're fair to point it out. It was not good enough to win the Super Bowl unless the fog descends on Levi's stadium and we get another insane game in the Super Bowl, which it's been insanely foggy over here in California last couple of weeks. So that is entirely possible. Well, we will be at Levi's stadium two weeks from today will be in San Francisco for all of Super Bowl week. Very much looking forward to that. You guys are handling the hangover tomorrow. We're going to do some deeper dive post mortems and look ahead for both the Rams and the Broncos and kind of how the season goes. Just one more note on the Bronco like to have this sort of season to be in the AFC championship game and then to have to play this game with your backup quarterback. It's a tough way for the Bronco season tent. Because if Bo-Nix plays in this game, I think there's a very, very real shot that they win this game. I told you during the game, but like no, I don't say this tongue in cheek like Bo-Nix is so well equipped to help you win a game like that. The same way Drake may was three or four plays in his legs that Jared's system could not make. Yes. And so and I think that you look at some of the plays where Jared's system's pulled the rip cord a little bit quickly in the pocket in this game. And I just I think with Bo-Nix, there's a very good shot that the Broncos win this game. And so the fact that they weren't playing with a full deck in this sort of moment does suck. Well, definitely get into it on the hangover. But like there's so much reason for optimism about why the Broncos could be back here very soon. But it's the cliche we keep going back to with Dan Campbell where you just you never know that for sure. The Broncos right now, $1.2 million in dead money on their books, which is a pretty significant departure from what things it looked like over the last couple years of that Russell Wilson contract. So they got like $27 million in cap space. You guys are going to talk about that tomorrow. I don't want to let this get there right now. That is all we've got for today. We will have a full slate of shows coming your guys week over coming your guys is way over the next week or so. For now, that's all we got. Appreciate you listening. We'll talk to you very soon. At New Balance. We believe if you run, you're a runner. However you choose to do it. Because when you're not worried about doing things the right way, you're free to discover your way. And that's what running's all about. 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