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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: August 16, 2009
Let's jump right into the analysis, my favorite part.
To start, the Bills were very unconventional in Saturday's game. When the Bears took the field with their new gunslinger at the helm, Jay Cutler.
The Bills didn't fold under the pressure that the former Vanderbilt standout often brings to opposing defenses.
I'm not going to say that the pass rush wreaked havoc, but the pocket certainly collapsed on more than one occasion, leading to Leodis McKelvin's interception in the first quarter.
Beside the semi-disruptive pass rush, the secondary stood out to me ( I attended the game, so take my word for it ). The depth was apparent. Although Bryan Scott and Drayton Florence suffered knee sprains. Yet even without them, they proved the secondary is by far the deepest facet of the team.
Jay Cutler looked more nervous in the pocket than I've ever seen him,...
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