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The Turnovers, the Offense and the Running Game

Probably. Though Andrews is playing 78% and Kolar 60% already, so if anything, I'd expect to see similar usage with just more Likely and less Andrews. No way they want Andrews playing snap counts that high all season.

a little bit different of a playcalling tendency when you replace likely with kolar though
 
Our oline isnt as good as eagles but its no way we shouldnt be trying to set up for a tush push! I dnt think i ever seen a failed mark andrews push
I feel like when we first implemented it it failed a few times but it seems like we’ve got it pretty nailed down now
 
So our defense looked absolutely gassed for basically the whole fourth in week one, players looked slow, moved awkwardly, everything looked labored.

Week two everybody looked faster, quicker, and sharper, by quite a bit, and I mean everyone.

Players talk about how hard the training camp and conditioning requirements are for the ravens, how we have the hardest training camp. Is there a chance that in week 1 players aren’t recovered yet from training camp?
 
So our defense looked absolutely gassed for basically the whole fourth in week one, players looked slow, moved awkwardly, everything looked labored.

Week two everybody looked faster, quicker, and sharper, by quite a bit, and I mean everyone.

Players talk about how hard the training camp and conditioning requirements are for the ravens, how we have the hardest training camp. Is there a chance that in week 1 players aren’t recovered yet from training camp?
We may have the hardest, but it's still scaled way, way back because of CBA restrictions, especially with full contact.

I think the issue week 1 was TOP in the 4th quarter where we couldn't even get 1 first down. The Bills had the ball like 10 minutes of that quarter.
 
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