The Chargers defense is well-schemed and has key players like Joey Bosa and Derwin James, but they struggle against elite talent and scrambles. The Ravens have Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, who can exploit these weaknesses.
The Chargers use a lot of dime packages and have improved their interior line, making them strong against the run. However, they are susceptible to explosive runs and running back screens, which the Ravens can exploit.
The 49ers' offense is struggling with drops, injuries, and an offensive line that has faced high pressure rates. Brock Purdy's time to sack is longer this year, leading to more volatility in the passing game.
The Packers need to avoid turnovers and drops on third down. They have been good on first and second downs but struggle on third and fourth downs, which can be mitigated by better execution and avoiding costly mistakes.
The Panthers face a tough challenge with the Chiefs' run defense, which is strong against both success rate and explosive runs. The Panthers' offensive line and running game will be tested against the Chiefs' defensive front.
The Cardinals' offense has improved due to better coaching, fewer mistakes, and the development of key players like Kyler Murray and Trey McBride. They are executing more efficiently and have become a top-five offense.
The Eagles-Rams matchup is significant because it features Sean McVay's Rams against Vic Fangio's defensive scheme, which significantly impacted McVay's offensive philosophy and personnel decisions after a lopsided loss in 2018.
Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald to look ahead to Week 12 of NFL action and give one thing to watch for every game, including a deep dive on the two biggest games of the week. The Baltimore Ravens take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, and Nate and Charles break down the Chargers' blueprint to keep up with a dangerous Ravens offense before moving on to the San Francisco 49ers vs. the Green Bay Packers, where two offenses with some key issues will face off.
Later, Nate and Charles give one thing to watch in every Week 12 game and discuss Drake Maye's emergence as a legitimate franchise quarterback, big tests for Anthony Richardson and Caleb Williams, one way for the Dallas Cowboys defense to stifle Jayden Daniels, the Arizona Cardinals' offensive evolution, Sean McVay facing off against his nemesis Vic Fangio and much more. The duo finish up with a mailbag question of the week on the Georgia offense.
(2:05) Baltimore Ravens @ Los Angeles Chargers
(20:35) San Francisco 49ers @ Green Bay Packers
(35:00) Minnesota Vikings @ Chicago Bears
(39:25) Detroit Lions @ Indianapolis Colts
(43:25) New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins
(49:30) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New York Giants
(52:45) Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Commanders
(46:35) Kansas City Chiefs @ Carolina Panthers
(59:45) Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans
(1:03:10) Denver Broncos @ Las Vegas Raiders
(1:04:15) Arizona Cardinals @ Seattle Seahawks
(1:10:30) Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Rams
(1:14:40) Mailbag: is Georgia's offensive scheme any good?
Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/46gILkF
🎧 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3A4mYAD
📢Yahoo Sports podcast network: https://apple.co/3zEuT)