3 hours ago
(3 hours ago)JR44 Wrote: I re-watched the game (love the NFL+ 30 minute replays) and watching in a more rational state, the first 3 quarters for JJ were really not as awful as they seemed watching it live. As opposed to the 4th quarter when he was getting great protection, he was getting instant pressure on him most plays. He had two huge drops by Jefferson and Thielen on 3rd down which would have kept drives going and helped him build some momentum. I didn't think the passes were thrown too hard, they seemed just right and where they needed to be, Jefferson was coming back for the ball just didn't create a basket for the ball and Thielen didn't focus on the catch all the way through. In addition, he missed out on another potential 3rd down 1st down when Jefferson inexplicably ran the route 1 yard short of the first. That is 3 drives that he could stayed on the field and built on a big 1st down conversion. The defense keeping it close was huge and then I think Mason helped picked the offense up, not just in the yardage he was getting, but the powerful way he was running, think it gave the team some swagger back.
Yeah, I think a decent amount of people that took on a real 2nd look realized it wasn't as bad as the emotional part of seeing it live the first half. He was under pressure a bunch early, they were loading his left side to take advantage of the weak link of Skule and try and overwhelm the rookie Jackson. Its going to be a lot better when The Saw gets back, no line weak links. And the stadium was LOUD. Bear fans were stoked with the bright lights of MNF. Seriously, I defy any guy playing his first real game in the NFL to thrive in that environment.