Week One is in the books and how sweet it is that Football has returned ! All the clubs around the league will be wondering if Week One was a sign of what's to come this season, or an outlier in terms of results that wont often happen. For some it was a relief from their usual cellar dwelling experiences and they will be keen to explore more of this thing called Winning.
Anyway, the game I've chosen to keep an eye on this week is an intriguing [to me at least] battle between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Chicago Bears [0-1].
The Buccs will be keen to get off to a winning start following their week one Postponement, and I wish all the people caught up in Hurricane Irma the best at this time. The Bears however were inches away on several occasions from coming up with a W, but it wasn't to be as several 4th Quarter drops proved costly although last years beaten Super Bowl finalists Atlanta showed no Super Bowl hangover, it wasn't the same story over in Foxborough as Tom Brady's team scuffled out of the gate and eventually got turned over 42-27, there's still a long way to go yet.
Chicago had a few players that deserve recognition last week and RB Tarik Cohen was one of them. Cohen was all over the field and made 8 receptions for 47 yards and a TD [averaged 5.9 yards per reception] kept the chains moving through the air, while on the ground was even better with 5 carries for 66 yards [13.2 yards per carry] although didn't cross the end zone. Akiem Hicks was the shining light defensively however with 2.0 sacks from three total tackles [0 assisted]. The Bears also gave up 301 total yards last week with 125 coming via the rushing game, and as the Buccs somewhat struggled to punch it in via the ground last season, could serve as a building block that if the run game is stifled, Jameis Winston [TB QB] could be rushed which could force more turnovers.
Usually at this point, I'd highlight possible keys to victory to TB during their previous games [or season stats to date] but there aren't any to this point but their chances to win will be bolstered with Mike Evans being out there, and with Winston having another season of experience to call upon their understanding will be greater, and although not a 2 man team, will be relying heavily upon these two for any successes. Although they will also be hoping for more production from the running backs, as they only managed to get over the goal line a handful of times so to get double digits on the ground would add an extra dimension to the [by comparison] young O Line.
A new feature this season sees me pick a play of the week from the previous round of fixtures ,and the very first winner of this award goes to : Tashaun Gibson, as he snags an errant pass for a 67 yard interception return setting up a short field for the Jaguars to kill the game off with less than 4 minutes on the clock. Other great plays include a behind the back catch for Jason Witten of the Cowboys, Carson Wentz evading a sure sack for the Eagles and Mike Daniels strip of QB Russell Wilson which set up the decisive score in the Packers defeat of the Seahawks.
Week Two is sure to be a thrilling ride for many, for some they might want to get off and come back next week, but nobody really knows what is going to happen on any given Sunday [or Monday].
Anyway, the game I've chosen to keep an eye on this week is an intriguing [to me at least] battle between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Chicago Bears [0-1].
The Buccs will be keen to get off to a winning start following their week one Postponement, and I wish all the people caught up in Hurricane Irma the best at this time. The Bears however were inches away on several occasions from coming up with a W, but it wasn't to be as several 4th Quarter drops proved costly although last years beaten Super Bowl finalists Atlanta showed no Super Bowl hangover, it wasn't the same story over in Foxborough as Tom Brady's team scuffled out of the gate and eventually got turned over 42-27, there's still a long way to go yet.
Chicago had a few players that deserve recognition last week and RB Tarik Cohen was one of them. Cohen was all over the field and made 8 receptions for 47 yards and a TD [averaged 5.9 yards per reception] kept the chains moving through the air, while on the ground was even better with 5 carries for 66 yards [13.2 yards per carry] although didn't cross the end zone. Akiem Hicks was the shining light defensively however with 2.0 sacks from three total tackles [0 assisted]. The Bears also gave up 301 total yards last week with 125 coming via the rushing game, and as the Buccs somewhat struggled to punch it in via the ground last season, could serve as a building block that if the run game is stifled, Jameis Winston [TB QB] could be rushed which could force more turnovers.
Usually at this point, I'd highlight possible keys to victory to TB during their previous games [or season stats to date] but there aren't any to this point but their chances to win will be bolstered with Mike Evans being out there, and with Winston having another season of experience to call upon their understanding will be greater, and although not a 2 man team, will be relying heavily upon these two for any successes. Although they will also be hoping for more production from the running backs, as they only managed to get over the goal line a handful of times so to get double digits on the ground would add an extra dimension to the [by comparison] young O Line.
A new feature this season sees me pick a play of the week from the previous round of fixtures ,and the very first winner of this award goes to : Tashaun Gibson, as he snags an errant pass for a 67 yard interception return setting up a short field for the Jaguars to kill the game off with less than 4 minutes on the clock. Other great plays include a behind the back catch for Jason Witten of the Cowboys, Carson Wentz evading a sure sack for the Eagles and Mike Daniels strip of QB Russell Wilson which set up the decisive score in the Packers defeat of the Seahawks.
Week Two is sure to be a thrilling ride for many, for some they might want to get off and come back next week, but nobody really knows what is going to happen on any given Sunday [or Monday].
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