Super Bowl Showdown: Unveiling the Dark Horse Players Poised to Steal the Spotlight and Change the Game Forever
One of Seattle’s favorite ways to get the ball to JSN is on play-action concepts after selling a hard run fake. He has an astounding 100% burn rate on his 25 targets from play-action concepts, so it’s no wonder why Seattle had a league-best 11.7 yards per play-action pass.
New England, though, has excelled at defending play-action, allowing 7.1 yards per play.
Christian Gonzalez and the team’s other cornerbacks have been very good in coverage, leading to a relatively modest projected stat line for JSN. But New England’s linebackers have struggled in coverage at times this season.



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