AFC West Recap - Week 9
EDIT: Later gator
The offense clicked very well to start the game, scoring touchdowns on the first two possessions of the game. Melvin Gordon was the big star of the game, rushing 16 time for 113 yards including a 34-yard touchdown. Keenan Allen had a phenomenal day as well, hauling in 6 of 10 targets for 124 yards. Philip Rivers continued his MVP candidate (0% chance he wins, let me make that clear) campaign, completing 13/26 passes and adding 2 touchdowns against a great defense in the hardest away stadium in football, helping the team become the first in the entire AFC to win in Seattle since 2011. This leaves him at 3rd place in QBR rating in the league, with 19 TDs and only 3 interceptions.
The defensive unit had one of their best games of the season, sacking Russell Wilson 4 times, hitting him 6 times and getting 7 TFL. Corey Liuget added 3 TFL on his own, which was great vs a strong running team. Derwin James and Jatavis Brown co-lead the team in tackles, the former being in coverage on the last play of the game (although the ball was tipped by Jahleel Addae who had a monster game). The best highlight on the day was Desmond King’s pick-six.
Lastly, Caleb Sturgis nearly fucked the whole thing up by missing 2 XPs and a field goal. Presumably, he is going to be cut and replaced with Michael Badgley. Kicking isn’t easy, but you just can’t consistently fuck up this bad and retain a job.
Takeaways: The defensive unit looked strong coming off the bye, which is great considering the remaining schedule of patchwork offensive lines. Hopefully the return of Joey Bosa will bolster them to being in the semi-elite category before the last few weeks of the year. The offensive line has looked great, and Sam Tevi has done an outstanding job as a fill-in.
Notes: Rayshawn Jenkins, Detrez Newsome, Chris Landrum, Cole Toner, Trent Scott, Forrest Lamp and Joey Bosa were all inactive. They go to Oakland to smash the Raiders next Sunday.
The defense continued their slow but steady improvement, holding Cleveland below their season averages in yardage and points allowed. Breeland Speaks continued his marked improvement, racking up a pair of TFL’s and 4 tackles. Chris Jones had a sack in what feels like the 2000th game in a row for the big fellow. Our youngest and bestest son Jordan Lucas had a vicious sack, and Steven Nelson co-lead the team in tackles and had a great pick followed by one of the best celebrations of the week.
Takeaways: Cleveland had a ton of defensive injuries early that hampered them in a huge way, so I’m counting that as a massive grain of salt to take with the game. That said, I think there is a lot of improvement in this defensive unit as a whole. Their biggest problem remains tackling. It’s devastating in their inability to stop the run and bleeds into them getting busted in play action.
Notes: Eric Berry, Darrel Williams, Justin Houston, Frank Zombo, Mitch Morse, Kahlil McKenzie and Justin Hamilton were all inactive. They host the Cardinals on Sunday.
On defense, Bradley Chubb continued his extremely strong case for DROY. He was second on the team in tackles, and had 3 TFL and yet another sack. His 8 sacks through his first 9 games are the most by any NFL rookie since a previous DROY winner by the name of Von Miller who also had a great night, with 2 TFL and a sack to put him in a tie for 3rd in the league.
Takeaways: When you lose as many close games as the Broncos have, a lot of eyes are going to go towards coaching. Vance Joseph tasking Brandon McManus with hitting a 62-yard field goal to close the half was dumb as all hell, and lead to the Texans getting the ball in their turf with enough time to make their own field goal which turned out to be essential in their win. Closing out the game by trusting McManus with a 51-yarder instead of trying to grind out some more yards and make it easier was also extremely dumb, but maybe he was just overly confident. The dream of playoffs for this team is essentially dead unless Rivers and Mahomes decide to retire today, but there is a lot of positives to take away from the young guys on the roster.
Notes: Daesean Hamilton, Darian Steward, Royce Freeman, Bradley Roby, Brandon Marshall, Sam Jones, and Nico Falah were all inactive. In really bad news, Matt Paradis broke his leg after getting rolled up on by Keenum. They’re going into a much needed bye-week to rest and recharge.
Edit: If you’re looking for the Raiders, I already did them after TNF, dummy.
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