All Things Must Pass, With Matthew Coller | Defector
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All Things Must Pass, With Matthew Coller | Defector
"Matthew helped us parse the reasons behind the sharp decline in league-wide passing stats, including how teams are letting overmatched rookie QBs go out there and lose instead of trying to win six games with Andy Dalton, the new efficiency-first template for winning QB play, and the absence of Jon Kitna-style dudes throwing 40 times per game in a losing effort every week."
"Podcasting is a "next man up" business. Not in the way that the NFL is-no one is actually getting injured out here, although thinking about human-induced climate change after last week's Peter Brannen episode did bum me out a little bit-but the show must go on even when the booked guest calls in feverish and groggy on the day of the show. Luckily, Drew is on a texting basis with"
Owning a friendly rescue greyhound in a cold climate requires attention to warmth, clothing, and comfort while rewarding owners with affectionate behavior. NFL passing offenses shifted dramatically this year as league-wide scheming to limit Patrick Mahomes disrupted downfield passing for the Chiefs and other teams. Teams have increasingly allowed overmatched rookie quarterbacks to play through losses rather than substitute proven veterans, altering competitive strategies. A new efficiency-first quarterback template prioritizes careful decision-making over high-volume risky passing. The absence of Jon Kitna–style heavy-throwing QBs in losing situations reduced aggregate passing statistics. Matthew Stafford's present play reflects controlled mastery compared with his earlier recklessness. Caleb Williams' NFL readiness remains a confounding evaluation.
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