against another team Authentic Margus Hunt Jersey , the Colts fought a battle against injuries. Thursday night football is a travesty that should either be heavily modified or scraped all together. With that said the Colts battled hard and made plenty of mistakes that resulted in a loss against a team none of us ever want to lose to. While the team seems to have earned some respect given the effort they played with through the injuries, they still dropped to 1-4 on the season. Each week, I will look to break down two of the best or worst plays or situations from the previous game, but I’ll need your help deciding what plays should be given a closer look as I hope to explain what happened in greater detail than the broadcasters can. Often you’ll hear “how did that guy get so open?” and I hope to be able to answer that question for Colts fans this season.This week my vote will go towards Andrew Luck’s touchdown passes because I really need to breakdown something positive. I struggled to come up with individual plays that were impactful given the nature of the game, instead I picked a few of the bigger plays, even if they didn’t change the outcome. Injuries played a huge role but I’m not going to break down film of guys getting hurt, I’m just not going to do it. If you have any ideas other than plays I have listed I would love to hear about them in the comments. When the Bengals raised the curtain on their new offense, Joe Mixon was front and center.The second-year running back was the focus of Cincinnati's redesigned offense on Sunday, getting all but one of the carries and finishing second in receiving. A 34-23 win at Indianapolis showed a different focus in coordinator Bill Lazor's redesigned playbook.There's a lot of Mixon in everything."He made some explosive plays and he is so talented, he can do it all," quarterback Andy Dalton said. "I thought he played really well."The Bengals (1-0) wasted no time giving him the spotlight. He ran for 7 yards on their opening play Youth Al Woods Jersey , and either carried the ball or was the intended receiver on seven of their first 14 plays.He wound up carrying 17 times for 95 yards, a 5.6-yard average. Giovani Bernard got only one carry. Mixon also caught five passes for 54 yards, including a 21-yarder. Only A.J. Green had more catches. Mixon was on the field for 42 of Cincinnati's 55 plays; Bernard was used only 14 times.Mixon's 1-yard dive with 4:05 to play put the Bengals ahead to stay at 24-23.It's the most significant difference from Mixon's rookie season, when he shared time with Bernard and Jeremy Hill. Mixon got more carries later in the season when Hill got hurt. In the final game of the season, Mixon ran for 96 yards during a 31-27 win at Baltimore.The Ravens (1-0) visit Paul Brown Stadium on Thursday night, coming off a 47-3 win over Buffalo that featured three touchdown passes by Joe Flacco.Cincinnati finished last in the league in yards last season, and the running game was one of the worst in club history. A big part was the offensive line's inability to open holes for running backs or give Dalton time to throw. The Bengals have four new starters on the line, which did better in Indianapolis."They did a great job executing blocks," Mixon said.Dalton seemed at ease with the redesigned offense, completing 21 of 28 passes for 243 yards and a pair of touchdowns. His passer rating was 109.7. Dalton's only mistake was a floated screen pass to Mixon that was intercepted."Andy played unbelievable," Green said.The Bengals knew they'd face a public backlash when they drafted Mixon in the second round in 2017 even though he'd punched a woman in the face while at Oklahoma. They valued his ability to catch passes and break long runs http://www.coltsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-ryan-grant-jersey , and were willing to take the criticism for drafting him.He's emerged in his second season. Coach Marvin Lewis hopes he becomes a bigger part of the offense as the season goes along."You'd like to have more even," Lewis said. "I think he can carry it 22 times."WILLIAMS WAITSSafety Shawn Williams was waiting Monday to see if he gets suspended for his hit on Andrew Luck that drew a 15-yard penalty and an ejection.Luck scrambled to get a first down and slid late. Williams hit him in the head with his shoulder, and there was helmet-to-helmet contact."If it's up to me, he should slide and give himself up and he didn't," Williams said. "It's unfortunate to me that there was contact to his head with my shoulder. I'm trying to stop him from getting the first down."EIFERT'S RETURNTight end Tyler Eifert got into the game for 22 plays and had three catches for 26 yards, including a 17-yard gain. Eifert played in the first two games last season before a back injury sidelined him and required surgery. The Bengals are easing him back in as a precaution."This is as good as I've felt in a long time," Eifert said.RAVENS RETURNThe Ravens opened last season with a 20-0 win at Paul Brown Stadium, the first time in their history that the Bengals were blanked in a season opener. Baltimore ended the season hosting the Bengals and got their final disappointment, losing 31-27 on Dalton's 49-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd with 44 seconds left. The loss eliminated Baltimore and put Buffalo in the playoffs.
Beiträge: | 389 |
Registriert am: | 28.07.2018 |