Lynnell and Anthony dive into Jayden Daniels’ knee injury and the question that follows: does he need to adjust his play style? Both agree his legs are what make him dynamic, but Lynnell stresses that Daniels must develop better discernment to avoid unnecessary hits and know when to get down. Anthony argues that Kliff Kingsbury may need to tweak the offense, putting Jayden under center more often to create a versatile rushing attack, open up play-action, and reduce the hits Daniels takes in shotgun-heavy sets.
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Lynnell and Anthony dive into Jayden Daniels’ knee injury and the question that follows: does he need to adjust his play style? Both agree his legs are what make him dynamic, but Lynnell stresses that Daniels must develop better discernment to avoid unnecessary hits and know when to get down. Anthony argues that Kliff Kingsbury may need to tweak the offense, putting Jayden under center more often to create a versatile rushing attack, open up play-action, and reduce the hits Daniels takes in shotgun-heavy sets.
Lynnell Willingham welcomes on NFL Network’s Chief National Reporter, Steve Wyche, for a wide-ranging look around the league. They touch on Abdul Carter emerging as the star of Giants training camp, why Brian Robinson is a smart pickup for the 49ers, and Wyche’s belief that Brock Purdy can once again lead San Francisco into playoff contention. Wyche also explains why Cam Ward has a real chance to get the Titans off to a strong start, weighs in on the tension in Dallas where trust issues seem to linger, and shares which sophomore quarterback he believes will enjoy the most team success this season.
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Lynnell and Anthony dive into Jayden Daniels’ knee injury and the question that follows: does he need to adjust his play style? Both agree his legs are what make him dynamic, but Lynnell stresses that Daniels must develop better discernment to avoid unnecessary hits and know when to get down. Anthony argues that Kliff Kingsbury may need to tweak the offense, putting Jayden under center more often to create a versatile rushing attack, open up play-action, and reduce the hits Daniels takes in shotgun-heavy sets.