Lions have scored 40 or more points in 37% of their games this year. Minnesota has scored 40 or more points only once. If the Lions defense can just hold up against Minnesota this week I think their offense can do what it needs to win that game.
@@bilalakhtab7838 we need the kerby that showed up yesterday and some plays like the one where he was allowed to just follow the QB and jump the route wherever he passes at
I think the defense shows out from here to the superbowl. The rest of the games they're gonna have an insane crowd backing them. Last year Ford field was nuts, this year's gonna be even wilder. The crazy loud crowd to go with constant blitzes may not be to bad. Speed up the QB and good things happen
Good point on Jameson Williams being found earlier in the progression. I think it's real and also important to the offense. I also think you're right on with the way Jamo is catching the ball cleaner. He had drops early in his career and sometimes let the ball play him so to speak. It appears all of that is gone. Maybe he's joining St. Brown on the jug machine? Happy New Year and GO LIONS!
Thank you so much on the “hands catching” comment. I played receiver through college and have coach the in the subsequent 15 years, there are several situations when it is not only okay, but better to use your body when catching! Great observation!
Seeing him finally getting more involved makes me hype for the playoffs. His ability to take any touch to the house from anywhere on the field is game changing. Could never understand how such a dynamic weapon would only get 1, 2, 3 if he was lucky touches. He should get at least 10 targets a game and a few runs, every single game
Really great breakdown for a lifetime Lions fan with no real understanding of play detail. You’re a great analyst and teacher for the common fan and I expect real experts too. Definitely interested in previews. Thanks for your great work.
Excellent analogy. Thank you. Its about time Jamo is being utilized. There is a reason that the Lions have so many weapons, its to outlast a seanson that could have injuries and still be strong in the playoffs. Nobody was thinking that the injuries would be all on the defensive side.
Honestly was wondering why the Lions weren't using Jamo more for outside sweeps(?) and flat out go routes. He doesn't seem fragile, and speed kills. But hey, there are a lotta mouths to feed as you said. Good problem to have if you're a Lions fan.
I would love to see you do a video of all the motions, shifts, and fake reverse that the Lions are doing with Penei Sewell. It felt like they wanted to put some variations on tape and see what they get from different o-line shifts and combos, also including some 7 o-linemen looks. Thanks for your videos and your insight!
On the hook and lateral that wasn't a block in the back at all. Patrick was literally ahead of him and dropped back to make the block on the front of his inside shoulder. I thought the same thing watching in in real time but the different angles show he was definitely in front of him and blocked as the defender was trying to get around him from behind. Yeah, Jamo has all the confidence right now. He's like 40 something yards away from his goal of 1,000 yards this season.
@johnwill3198 yeah, I have, hence my comment. Watch his catches from last night, watch the rest of the year, watch from the past. Most are body catches. Facts are stubborn things.
You mentioned the block by Patrick. If you watch the side judge from the end zone angle clip, he was watching Williams feet to make sure he didn't step out of bound and then turned towards the end zone to signal TD. I think if he was looking up instead of down, the outcome may have been different. That block was definitely on the fringe.
Lions have scored 40 or more points in 37% of their games this year. Minnesota has scored 40 or more points only once. If the Lions defense can just hold up against Minnesota this week I think their offense can do what it needs to win that game.
It's going to be a shootout for sure, and peak entertainment. Win or lose both are going to be great in the playoffs
@@wpl8275 that’s a massive if but hopefully we got it. Need some turnovers
@@bilalakhtab7838 we need the kerby that showed up yesterday and some plays like the one where he was allowed to just follow the QB and jump the route wherever he passes at
Depends on Goff 😭😭😭
They have to get at least 2 turn overs.
I think to keep Gibbs fresh jamo is seeing more looks and it helps that he has been a stud these past few weeks
We’re kind of using Jamo like 49ers have been using Deebo
Happy new years coach.. this was a great year of content.. if you ask me 😉
Gotta out score teams from here on out. Getting the ball in Jamo’s hands will certainly help that. 🤙🏻✌️
I think the defense shows out from here to the superbowl. The rest of the games they're gonna have an insane crowd backing them. Last year Ford field was nuts, this year's gonna be even wilder. The crazy loud crowd to go with constant blitzes may not be to bad. Speed up the QB and good things happen
Good point on Jameson Williams being found earlier in the progression. I think it's real and also important to the offense. I also think you're right on with the way Jamo is catching the ball cleaner. He had drops early in his career and sometimes let the ball play him so to speak. It appears all of that is gone. Maybe he's joining St. Brown on the jug machine? Happy New Year and GO LIONS!
Thank you so much on the “hands catching” comment. I played receiver through college and have coach the in the subsequent 15 years, there are several situations when it is not only okay, but better to use your body when catching! Great observation!
Seeing him finally getting more involved makes me hype for the playoffs. His ability to take any touch to the house from anywhere on the field is game changing. Could never understand how such a dynamic weapon would only get 1, 2, 3 if he was lucky touches. He should get at least 10 targets a game and a few runs, every single game
Coach you loaded up an analysis at 1:20am after the win! I am back for more 👍👍
Raymond might be back for next week.
Jamo is fully integrated in the offense. I also think they were trying to get him 1000 yards receiving.
I agree, they totally are using Jamo more now. Love your videos!
Just wanted to say thank you and happy new years to you. I have really enjoyed your film reviews!!!
Honestly, we're so stacked on offense even Patrick and Wright are great weapons for us.
Really great breakdown for a lifetime Lions fan with no real understanding of play detail. You’re a great analyst and teacher for the common fan and I expect real experts too. Definitely interested in previews. Thanks for your great work.
Excellent analogy. Thank you.
Its about time Jamo is being utilized. There is a reason that the Lions have so many weapons, its to outlast a seanson that could have injuries and still be strong in the playoffs. Nobody was thinking that the injuries would be all on the defensive side.
Just a matter of building trust and chemistry with Goff
%100 percent accurate in my opinion & perspective great videos thank you
That reverse with the free rusher was supposed to be a reverse pass. San Fran played it well
Wayyyyyymooo
Thanks for another great video coach and happy New Year
Yeah absolutely coach definitely do those films later on this week if you can I think that would be interesting.
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Honestly was wondering why the Lions weren't using Jamo more for outside sweeps(?) and flat out go routes. He doesn't seem fragile, and speed kills. But hey, there are a lotta mouths to feed as you said. Good problem to have if you're a Lions fan.
Your commentary is really only one i look forward to. Previews please 🙏. Gonna be a long week waiting for this game.
I would love to see you do a video of all the motions, shifts, and fake reverse that the Lions are doing with Penei Sewell. It felt like they wanted to put some variations on tape and see what they get from different o-line shifts and combos, also including some 7 o-linemen looks. Thanks for your videos and your insight!
Yeah I agree with you,Jamo catch technique has been coach up
I really look forward to the previews coach!
On the hook and lateral that wasn't a block in the back at all. Patrick was literally ahead of him and dropped back to make the block on the front of his inside shoulder. I thought the same thing watching in in real time but the different angles show he was definitely in front of him and blocked as the defender was trying to get around him from behind.
Yeah, Jamo has all the confidence right now. He's like 40 something yards away from his goal of 1,000 yards this season.
I wonder if he joined in with St. Brown on his 200+ catches on jugz machine a day.
It's funny I was thinking the exact same thing, practicing after practice with Saint Brown.
@@Bluebloods7no way have you watched this year he’s caught with his hands a lot
@johnwill3198 yeah, I have, hence my comment. Watch his catches from last night, watch the rest of the year, watch from the past. Most are body catches. Facts are stubborn things.
You mentioned the block by Patrick. If you watch the side judge from the end zone angle clip, he was watching Williams feet to make sure he didn't step out of bound and then turned towards the end zone to signal TD. I think if he was looking up instead of down, the outcome may have been different. That block was definitely on the fringe.
The hook and latters makes me believe in football again.
I keep thinking they're going to give Jamal more go rounds but you hardly ever see it.
Coach do you think the Refs could have called Amon-Ra down by contact when he caught the ball and was touched kinda by a 49er ????
He averages 2 TDS a game against san fran career wise❤
Well done …did y’all c the picture of Waymo ESPN had of him??😂wtf..was not him
For some reason, that always happens when you look up any NFL player on ESPN thru Google.
Love the channel. Strong work. Happy New Year 🎆
Facts st brown is amazing but he definelty has a a drop this year
Wayyyyyymoooo