10 stats from the loss against the Bears I know the game is ancient history
Deone Bucannon Jersey , but I thought it’d be interesting to check the box score for some key numbers from last Sunday’s game.10The number of tackles
Budda Baker has. Sometimes when you see a high number of tackles that doesn’t
mean the player was impactful. In this case, it was exactly that. Baker was
flying all over the field making plays. Baker was great against the run. He also
made plays against the pass. It was a great showing for Baker.9The number of
times the Bears hit a Cardinals quarterback. I know Chicago has Khalil Mack. I
know the pass protection hasn’t been great. Nine is entirely too high and it’s
awfully tough to be successful on offense when your quarterback is picking
himself up off the ground nearly every other time he drops back to throw.8The
number of drives before the final drive that didn’t end in a score for the
Cardinals. The Bears had the ball for 13 more minutes than the Cardinals.
Inefficiency and lack of creativity is killing the offense. Mike McCoy let David
Johnson run a route past five yards and what do ya know, touchdown. More of
that, less of taking out your best player on the biggest third down of the
game.7The number of catches Christian Kirk had. On eight targets. Usually Kirk
is a screen heavy guy. Last game was good usage for Kirk. It was different. He
ran a nice double move that went for over 30 yards. There was a nice play-action
design where he was just matched up with a linebacker and outran him to the
other side of the field. It was good to see his role progress and hopefully it
doesn’t get stagnant. 6The number of penalties the Cardinals had. That might
sound like a lot to some but it’s not. Like, at all. The average is over seven,
and the league low is four. One area the team didn’t shoot themselves in the
foot was excessive penalties.5The number of pass breakups the Bears had. With
Josh Rosen playing, something I’ll be keeping an eye on is how many chances
Rosen is take. Is he putting the ball in harms way? We don’t want him to go Alex
Smith. But he can’t go Deshaun Watson, either. Let’s see if he can find the
happy medium.4The number of turnovers the Cardinals had. Three interceptions and
a fumble that was lost. Luckily
http://www.cardinalsfootballauthentics.com/deone-bucannon-jersey-authentic , three of those turnovers won’t see the field Sunday. Still, if the rookie
signal-caller protects the ball Arizona has a good shot at winning.3The number
of sacks the Cardinals had. I think for the first time we saw this defense come
close to what was expected in preseason. Getting after Trubisky behind the line
of scrimmage and making plays on his passes. We all know Russell Wilson will
give his receivers a shot, the Cardinals will have a chance to make a play.
Robert Nkemdiche played one of his better games as a pro. He and Chandler Jones
should be able to build on the sack number from last Sunday.2The yards per carry
David Johnson averaged. 2.6. There hasn’t been a game yet where Johnson has
cracked 50 yards. Something has to give, right? Right? The Seahawks difference
has struggled to stop the run so far. The Bears are the fourth best. I’d spread
Seattle out, and give Johnson all the touches.0I’ll skip one, and go to zero.
But I’ll give you two. That is the number of targets Larry Fitzgeral had on
third down. That can’t happen. Especially when you are converting 30% of your
third downs. 3-10 and none of them were plays for your best receiver. That can’t
happen.Zero is also the number of red zone drives Arizona had. They’re making
life so tough on themselves by not sustaining drives. They’re not the explosive
play type team. Mike McCoy is going to have to figure out what works and the
players are going to have to execute. Thursday Night Football is here and the
Arizona Cardinals old division is looking rough.Yep, this is not your father’s
NFC East matchup, heck the Cardinals would be a game out of first place if they
were in the NFC East at this point.Let’s take a look at everything you need to
know about tonight’s Thursday Night Football game.Who: Philadelphia Eagles (2-3)
at New York Giants (1-4)Date: Thursday
Womens Josh Rosen Jersey , October 11, 2018Time: 5:20 PM Arizona TimeLocation: MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New JerseyChannel: FOX/NFL
Network/AmazonAnnouncers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews (field reporter),
Kristina Pink (field reporterRadio: Xtra 910am Westwood One: Ian Eagle, Tony
BoselliOnline StreamingNFL Sunday TicketNFL Game PassFuboTVNFL Live on Yahoo
SportsAmazon PrimeOddsPer BovadaEagles -3Over/under: 44.5This feels like one of
those Eli Manning games where he plays really well and suckers the Giants into
keeping him around another two or three years.Giants 31Eagles 30