Will Levis' Offensive Line Wasn't Fixed Overnight
And Brian Callahan's short stuff was a little too obvious for the Bears
While I was apoplectic after watching Bryce Young’s dropbacks earlier this week, a sampling of Will Levis provided me with a quarterback that actually is willing to take some shots. (Intended double entendre.) The Titans finished as one of those seven ghastly pass offenses in Week 1, but in this case I thought it was mostly about the offensive design and line limiting what Levis could do. And of course his crippling turnovers. You know, those mattered too. But otherwise, Mrs. Lincoln…
The Levis under pressure blessing and curse
The blessing is he has such an arm that he can make something happen anyway. Look at his one touchdown pass, thrown — as per usual in this game — with a Bears defender hanging on to him.
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