You saw each of the first four games of the weekend feature fourth-quarter lead changes and coem down to the final minute. You saw the inevitable heroics of Caleb Williams, Matthew Stafford and Josh Allen. You saw the San Francisco 49ers’ improbable season continue and the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles’ end.
So let’s try to spin it forward, dive deeper and think outside the box about what we witnessed in the wildest of wild-card weekends. This is “Sound Smart,” where we prepare you for Monday morning with eight observations from the opening round of the postseason. If I do my job, you’ll be fluent in the NFL’s playoff action so far.
1. IF THERE’S ONE THING YOU SHOULD KNOW FROM WEEK 18, IT’S THAT ….
Jalen Hurts couldn’t do what Josh Allen, Matthew Stafford, Caleb Williams and Brock Purdy did.
Going into the Eagles and 49ers matchup, the three wild-card winners (Bills, Bears and Rams) trailed in the final two minutes of regulation. And of course, they all delivered a game-winning drive. That was already an NFL record for the most comeback wins inside the final two minutes in a single round in playoff history, per FOX Sports Research.
After Purdy guided the Niners to a go-ahead score with 2:54 remaining, it seemed like Hurts, trailing by four points inside the 2-minute warning, would be the next guy to get it done. Alas …
At the 20-yard line with 50 seconds left, Hurts finished the Eagles’ postseason with a sack and three incompletions. On fourth down, Hurts threw into triple coverage in the direction of Dallas Goedert. A.J. Brown was in single coverage near the right sideline on the play, but the star receiver had dropped a ball earlier in the drive (and two other catchable balls that would’ve gone for big plays earlier in the game).
It made some sense Hurts wasn’t locked in on Brown. Both because of what happened in this game. And, to some degree, based on what happened this season.
The Eagles always seem to have a turbulent year in their locker room. Between Hurts, Nick Sirianni and Brown, Philly just makes headlines for the wild things they say — sometimes to each other. This game was no exception, with Brown and Sirianni screaming at each other on the sideline. And yes, they were winning at the time.
I expect big changes in personnel from the Eagles on offense. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo probably won’t be back. Brown might not be either. Perhaps Saquon Barkley will be on the move (if GM Howie Roseman wants to sell a year early — rather than a year too late — on an aging RB). It’s feasible (though unlikely) the Eagles fire Nick Sirianni. Heck, it’s even within the realm of possibility that Hurts gets traded, though that’s a long shot. But I reiterate that possibility (which I wrote about earlier this week) because this postseason has already been defined by its quarterbacks who have had special fourth-quarter prowess. This postseason, and for the past two months, Hurts didn’t have it.
Here are this weekend’s aforementioned winning QB’s stats from their go-ahead drives:
-Williams: 3-5 for 60 yards, 1 pass TD
-Stafford: 6-7 for 71 yards, 1 pass TD
-Allen: 5-5 for 53 yards, 10 rush yds, 1 rush TD
-Brock Purdy (just outside the final 2 minutes): 5-7, 42 passing yards, 5 rushing yards, 1 pass TD
Hurts went 5 of 9 for 45 passing yards. The missing ingredient, of course, was a touchdown.
The missing ingredient for the Eagles offense has (still) yet to be determined. That’s why it’s the offseason — not the postseason — for Philly.
Nick Sirianni will probably be looking for a new offensive coordinator given how the Eagles’ season ended. But does Philly need to make even bigger changes? (Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
2. ONE PLAY THAT SAYS IT ALL
Speaking of Hurts’ final incompletion, let’s talk about the guy who broke up the pass: 49ers linebacker Erik Kendricks.
Kendricks — the guy whose pass breakup officially advanced the 49ers to the next round — didn’t sign with the club until late November. He didn’t get added to the 53-man roster until earlier this week. (They had been promoting him from the practice squad.) Sunday was just the third outing of the season for the 33-year-old linebacker. And it’s not because Kendricks is some wonderful story of a reclaimed star, fighting Father Time. With all due respect to the former All-Pro, at this point in his career, he’s just another dude.
So how did it come to this?
Well, every single linebacker who made the Niners’ initial 53-man roster was on the injured list this week. That’s right: Fred Warner (ankle), Dee Winters (ankle), Tatum Bathune (groin), Nick Martin (concussion), Luke Gifford (quadriceps). All out.
Despite all that, a 49ers linebacker made the biggest play of the game.
That’s why there’s a tremendous amount of love around the league for defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. Statistically, this defense doesn’t stand out. Or, it does, but only because it’s so bad. It’s a testament to Saleh’s leadership and coaching that San Francisco has overcome its injuries enough to still be playing.
“[Saleh] was unbelievable at the moment,” Kyle Shanahan mentioned after the sport, through 95.7 The Recreation. “The plan that he put collectively, retaining it considerably easy however nonetheless difficult. Anytime you’ve a quarterback with a operating aspect and all of the RPOs they do, and wideouts, their operating again, and tight finish, it was an enormous problem. They did a hell of a job all day with it.”
It’s possible Saleh will get a head teaching job supply this offseason. I’m simply unsure he’ll take it.
On condition that he could be headed for his second go-round after a failed stint with the Jets, he is likely to be extra selective this time round, (and I’m doubtful he’s getting the Ravens — or the Packers, if that gig opens up). If that’s the case and he returns to the Bay for an additional 12 months, it is a coup for Shanahan and the 49ers.
3. THE SCREENSHOT WORTH 289 WORDS
Ben Johnson is simply totally different.
Following the Bears’ comeback victory over the Packers, all eyes fell on the coaches’ postgame handshake. And Johnson leaned into the second like he was a Marvel Villain, a Slytherin, a WWE Heel. The theatrics had been out of this world.
Simply have a look at the picture!
And should you suppose: Hey, perhaps that was only a bizarre angle. Perhaps Johnson wasn’t being further.
You’d be beneficiant. And also you’d even be mistaken. Simply hearken to what he advised his gamers within the locker room throughout his “good, higher, greatest” postgame speech.
“Man, f— the Packers. F— them. F—ing hate these guys,” Johnson mentioned, as captured in a video posted by the Bears.
Now, hear me out. That is superior. It truly is.
There are definitely issues which might be mistaken with it. It’s completely uncivil. It’s downright pointless. Johnson’s poisonous masculinity is displaying. In any case, Matt LaFleur and Johnson barely knew one another when Johnson randomly mentioned he “loved beating Matt LaFleur twice a 12 months” because the Lions OC.
Like … the place did this come from?
Nobody is aware of. Perhaps not even Johnson.
However, forgiving all that, it’s superior. It’s clearly rooted in an NFC North rivalry. That makes the entire thing really feel old skool. The Bears and Packers ought to respect one another, however they undoubtedly shouldn’t like one another. They shouldn’t be combating after the whistle on the sector, however I’ll be within the entrance row for any trash speak.
The Bears and Packers would’ve been appointment viewing, if solely due to the quarterbacks Jordan Love and Williams, who’re among the many smoothest passers within the league. However Johnson created a brand new texture — friction — that makes this rivalry good. I am unable to get sufficient of it.
4. HE SAID WHAT?!
“Let’s go snatch these guys’ hearts.”
Matthew Stafford is within the midst of his greatest season of his profession, which he prolonged with a simple game-winning drive Saturday in opposition to the Panthers. (Picture by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Pictures)
The Rams had underachieved for nearly the complete recreation. Quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t appear to be the MVP, with an early interception. Puka Nacua dropped a would-be landing move, and didn’t fairly appear to be the Offensive Participant of the 12 months candidate he’s. Between penalties (9 for 83 yards) and particular groups errors (admittedly a long-held situation for L.A.), even Sean McVay didn’t have the crew trying sharp.
It wasn’t simply that it felt a bit like a entice recreation. The Panthers had been enjoying their greatest soccer. However their greatest soccer wasn’t adequate.
That’s as a result of, lastly, the Rams snapped out of it within the fourth quarter.
Trailing by 4 factors with two minutes left within the recreation, Stafford stepped into his huddle with a message.
“I feel [Stafford] mentioned, ‘Let’s go snatch these guys’ hearts,’” Davante Adams advised reporters after the sport.
Is anybody else excited about that scene from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? Simply me? Alright, again to Adams.
“That was fairly chilly. Simply to listen to that — and I truly smiled within the second. That was like probably the most gangsta’ issues you might say in that second. And the look on his face. After which throw the landing,” the star receiver mentioned. “After which the look on his face after that. MVP stuff.”
Stafford now has 54 game-winning drives within the fourth quarter/OT, the fifth-most in NFL historical past (common season plus playoffs), per FOX Sports activities Analysis.
The 54th began in that huddle with that message.
Epic.
5. WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS AFRAID TO SAY …
Half 1: The Payments have a deadly flaw that nobody is discussing as a result of … Josh Allen.
It’s a on condition that Allen can and can take management of the sport within the fourth quarter, like he did within the Payments’ wild-card win over the Jaguars. Allen has accomplished all of it 12 months. He did it once more within the postseason. Someway, it was his first postseason game-winning drive. However it looks like he has 50, due to how comfy he appears to be like working the offense underneath strain, even with an underwhelming supporting forged of talent gamers.
He was requested how a lot his regular-season comebacks helped him in opposition to the Jaguars on Sunday.
“Rather a lot. We felt like we’ve been in conditions like this,” Allen advised reporters on the postgame presser. “However to know the second, to not journey the wave — that was stuff we realized the complete season. We had been in a position to make the most of that.”
My sense is that they will journey Allen’s regular hand deep into the playoffs — perhaps even to the Tremendous Bowl. The truth that they at all times have to come back again within the fourth quarter isn’t worrisome. As a result of … Josh Allen.
What’s worrisome is that they will’t defend the run. And nobody appears to be speaking about it, as a result of they’re so preoccupied with the truth that Allen has a large open path to win the AFC, with out Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson or Joe Burrow in his means. It’s really easy to speak about quarterbacks. It’s so enjoyable. I’m as responsible as anybody.
But when somebody can construct a snug lead in opposition to the Payments, that crew might run the ball to victory in opposition to Buffalo, which allowed 136.2 speeding yards per recreation (fifth -ost within the NFL). It simply so occurred that the Jaguars had one of many least environment friendly speeding assaults within the NFL, with 4.0 yards per carry (sixth-worst within the NFL). Jacksonville would possibly’ve been one of many hottest groups within the NFL (which was a tricky draw for Buffalo), however the Jaguars additionally weren’t constructed to use the Payments’ greatest weak spot.
Will the Broncos?
Aftr a tough postseason debut, Drake Maye will possible want a greater displaying within the divisional spherical if the Patriots are going to advance. (Picture by Michael Owens/Getty Pictures)
Half 2: Even after the New England Patriots’ win over the Los Angeles Chargers, Mike Vrabel might be going to tear Drake Maye and the offense to shreds in Monday’s all-team assembly
The Patriots’ protection didn’t precisely win this recreation single-handedly. However man, it completely led the way in which, giving Drake Maye probability after probability — regardless of a handful of psychological errors from the younger QB in his first playoff look.
Let’s begin with the truth that the Pats held the Chargers to 3 factors. I don’t care what number of of L.A.’s offensive tackles had been injured. Or how brutal Justin Herbert’s supporting forged has been. That’s an actual achievement for New England.
It was unbelievable to look at this protection present counterpunch after counterpunch. When Maye threw an interception at his personal 8-yard line, his protection pressured a four-and-out on the objective line, basically nullifying the turnover’s affect.
When Maye later fumbled contained in the crimson zone (a sack-fumble that was his fault for trying a move with a defender hanging off him for a chronic time period), the protection promptly pressured a three-and-out.
When Maye overthrew tight finish Austin Hooper for what would’ve been a kill-shot landing and, on the following play, receiver Demario Douglas dropped a move on what would’ve been a primary down, the Patriots settled for a discipline objective — however misplaced no momentum. Why? As a result of they allowed simply 27 yards on six performs on the next drive.
The protection answered the decision. All recreation lengthy.
And the offense? Nicely, they’re going to be listening to it from Vrabel — who has earned a popularity in New England for his devastating honesty (and criticism), even when it is directed at Maye. And I’ve little doubt that Maye will bounce again subsequent week in opposition to the Texans-Steelers winner. Maye is best than that.
One among Vrabel’s said targets for the season was to compete for championships. This recreation proved the Pats can do this. However provided that the offense performs as much as its potential.
Half 3: Bryce Younger was the most important winner — among the many losers.
Of all of the groups that misplaced this weekend, the Panthers had been the most important underdog. Nobody gave them an opportunity. Younger was the least-respected QB within the playoffs. And but, there have been lengthy stretches the place Younger was the perfect quarterback in a recreation that featured an MVP front-runner. Matthew Stafford couldn’t deal with the Panthers’ strain at any level Saturday (2 of 9 for 30 yards and an interception), and that opened the door for Younger.
The Panthers QB threw a bone-headed interception within the first quarter, however maybe that was him getting his jitters out. As a result of as the sport wore on, he obtained higher and higher, finally hitting a stage of precision that made for a few of his greatest throws of the season.
Younger was enjoying for broke. Nothing to lose. And the aggressive angle suited him.
Simply have a look at the place Younger positioned the soccer on his landing to Jalen Coker. Only a magnificence.
The landing put the Panthers forward with roughly two and a half minutes left (which, as talked about, proved to be simply sufficient time for Stafford to grab “these guys’ hearts”).
Younger threw the next tight-window proportion (27.5%) than Matthew Stafford (21.4%). Younger may need accomplished simply 21 of 40 on the sport, however he had 288 whole yards and two touchdowns (one speeding and one passing) with the interception. He did that regardless of 20 (!!!?) QB pressures.
This is similar man who the Panthers benched in the midst of final 12 months.
Younger gained’t hand over. Younger gained’t go away.
6. STATS DON’T LIE — OR DO THEY?
The Bears have seven comeback wins within the ultimate 2:00 of the 4th quarter/OT this season; that’s the most in a single season all time (common season + playoffs).
There was a time after I was skeptical of Williams’ late-game heroics. Given his completion proportion and his off-target throwing and his obsession with enjoying out of construction in Johnson’s extremely structured system, I simply didn’t see him persevering with to take groups down in comebacks. I’m accomplished with all that doubt. Williams is particular. Interval.
Get a load of this throw (beneath). Given the context (diploma of problem, fourth down, fourth quarter, down 11 factors), it was probably the most excellent throw of the season. Bar none.
The seven comebacks encapsulate what the QB and coach have accomplished collectively of their first 12 months as a tandem. They are going to be a power to be reckoned with, and that’s partly as a result of I feel Williams can get considerably higher. Which is a wild prospect for a man who was the No. 1 choose simply two years in the past and now could be probably the most harmful quarterback within the NFL within the fourth quarter. Scarier even than Stafford and Josh Allen. This stat is not any lie.
7. FOR TEXANS-STEELERS, I’M MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO …
The schematic battle between Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Texans coach DeMeco Ryans.
Can Aaron Rodgers outwit DeMeco Ryans? He’ll possible need to if the Steelers are going to beat the Texans on Monday. (Picture by Joe Sargent/Getty Pictures)
Earlier than the snap, Rodgers continues to be the perfect quarterback within the NFL on the line of scrimmage. That’s why I discovered myself skeptical that the QB’s helmet headset wasn’t working in Week 18. Name me a conspiracy theorist, however I feel it was a case of selective listening to. The QB was ignoring OC Arthur Smith in order that Rodgers might name his personal performs.
Would anybody be stunned? (Nope!)
The purpose is, Rodgers’ pre-snap recognition is unbelievable. And it’ll be of the utmost significance in opposition to Ryans, who calls performs for a Houston protection that was sixth-best in passing yards allowed per recreation (18.35) and ninth in sacks (47) regardless of blitzing on simply 21.9% of downs (eleventh lowest). That’s partly as a result of edge Will Anderson and cornerback Derek Stingley are among the many greatest gamers at their place. However it’s additionally as a result of Ryans runs a fierce and savvy protection that he can wield in harmful methods.
Rodgers isn’t cell anymore. He doesn’t need to run on the transfer — he has simply 3.2 anticipated factors added on scrambles all season. (To present you a way of how unhealthy that’s, it’s on par with … Dillon Gabriel (3.11).) So Rodgers might want to know what he’s taking a look at earlier than the snap. And Ryans will do the whole lot he can to make the image hazy for one of many fastest-thinking QBs to ever do it.
8. FOR NERDS ONLY
Tom Brady breaks down how his throwing mechanics modified in heavy winds.
With the gusts blowing as much as 28 mph in Philadelphia on Sunday, Purdy and Hurts needed to ship the ball with slightly further zip to chop the ball by the wind to their pass-catchers. However it’s not nearly throwing tougher. It’s about adjusting the way you throw the ball altogether.
Please, let Tom Brady clarify.
“If you’re throwing into the wind, [the point of the ball] needs to be impartial,” Brady mentioned on the FOX broadcast. “If the purpose of the ball is up, any wind friction’s going to push that ball up excessive. In order a quarterback, you do not actually like that you just throw beneath as a result of naturally that is going to level the tip of the ball up. You want extra of a C or an inverse, a reverse C. That is the way you sort of management the purpose of the ball after which you’ll be able to sort of simply snap it off as you throw it.
“However in these windy situations, you’ll be able to’t be beneath the ball. There’s an excessive amount of wind floor of the ball to knock it off its path.”
Earlier than becoming a member of FOX Sports activities as an NFL reporter and columnist, Henry McKenna spent seven years masking the Patriots for USA TODAY Sports activities Media Group and Boston Globe Media. Comply with him on Twitter at @henrycmckenna.
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