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Opening game jitters aside, every team in the league will make adjustments based on what they saw, liked, and disliked in the opener. Make no mistake, game two of every season puts the spotlight on the coach’s ability to course correct before the season is lost. Ron Rivera and Sean Payton are both dealing with QB decisions that should become a lot clearer after all of the dust has settled in this one. For Payton it's whether or not Russell Wilson can become anything resembling the player that he was early on in Seattle. For Rivera, who has pushed all of his chips on yet another QB in Sam Howell after abject failures betting on Carson Wentz and Ryan Fitzpatrick (the latter from a career-ending injury) will be looking for Howell to prove against a pretty good defense, that he has more in him than previously displayed (growth) or if he is no more than a bigger, stronger version of the now departed Taylor Heinicke.
Here's how the teams match up...
Here are the questions...
1. Who wins this game?
2. Final score?
3. Player(s) of the game?
4. Memorial moment, event, or play, that will have everyone talking on Sunday night and Monday mornings?
5. At the game's end which Head Coach will be buoyed by their QB's performance? (@dad please post this question in your post-game thread)
Here's how the teams match up...
Here are the questions...
1. Who wins this game?
2. Final score?
3. Player(s) of the game?
4. Memorial moment, event, or play, that will have everyone talking on Sunday night and Monday mornings?
5. At the game's end which Head Coach will be buoyed by their QB's performance? (@dad please post this question in your post-game thread)
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