
The Athletic Football Show: A show about the NFL The players and coaches defining the 2025 NFL season
41 snips
Nov 6, 2025 Nate Tice, an insightful NFL analyst known for his sharp football analysis, joins Robert Mays to discuss pivotal players and coaches shaping the 2025 season. They delve into the Buffalo Bills' tight-end evolution and how versatile rookies are transforming offensive strategies. Tice highlights the Bears' explosive offense driven by innovative scheming, alongside the Broncos' defensive powerhouse, Noah Hufanga. The duo also examines the revival of under-center plays and the growing value of second-chance quarterbacks, providing deep insights into the league's evolving landscape.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Blocking Tight Ends Define Offenses
- The quality and willingness of tight ends to block now separates good offenses from bad ones.
- Teams often add six offensive linemen when blocking tight ends are unavailable to guarantee run-edge surfaces.
Bears' Cohesive Run-First Build
- Ben Johnson's Bears emphasize explosive plays with a disciplined run game as the foundational 'jab'.
- Weaponizing players like Darnell Wright and Jonah Jackson amplifies that philosophy and reduces pressure on Caleb Williams.
Scheme Unlocks Linemen Potential
- Individual offensive linemen can dramatically improve when coaches design plays to 'weaponize' their strengths.
- Darnell Wright's impact grew because the Bears scheme him into blocks that highlight his athleticism.

