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NOTES and QUOTES FROM WEEK 12 EDITION OF FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA ON NBC AND PEACOCK 

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– November 28, 2021 – NBC Sports' show of Week 12 of the 2021 NFL season proceeded with around evening time from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., with Football Night in America driving into inclusion of Browns-Ravens on Sunday Night Football on NBC and Peacock. 토토사이트

Maria Taylor facilitated FNIA from NBC Sports Group's Studio 1 in Stamford, Conn. She was joined by Pro Football Hall of Fame lead trainer Tony Dungy, Super Bowl XLIV MVP Drew Brees, and previous NFL quarterback Chris Simms. Double cross Super Bowl champ Rodney Harrison joined co-have Jac Collinsworth at the site of the game. NFL Insider Mike Florio gave reports from his home studio. 

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Dungy on the Browns: "Cleveland is a physical, run-first football crew. They lost their two running backs for some time; they lost their two hostile handles and it put a great deal of squeeze on Baker Mayfield. That is not what their identity is. They need to return to beating the football and afterward let Baker make reciprocal plays." 

Brees: "Dough puncher needs to stop stressing over the insight that others are putting on him, the passing numbers they figure he ought to have. Perceive what your group is and how can you go to dominate each match. You are a run-first group… Find ways of dominating each match. That is the means by which you will be estimated as a quarterback in this association." 

Brees on Mayfield's new absence of passing precision (click here to watch Brees' showing): "You see the support that is on the left arm from the isolated shoulder. As he returns, normally you need to advise a QB to be 'equivalent and inverse,' 90 degrees on each side. In any case, he has a sort of chicken wing on his left side (on account of the support), so he's not ready to make it equivalent and exact… you see that Baker is truly leaning toward and tucking that left arm. It's not permitting him to get that full turn, full power and precision." 

Dungy on how Cleveland ought to safeguard Lamar Jackson: "All things considered, it's not your M.O., but rather (blitzing) is the diagram. Miami did it quite well. They came after Lamar, they settled on him settle on speedy choices, they removed the running paths for himself and just brought another person than they could get." 

Harrison on effect of RB Kareem Hunt's re-visitation of arrangement: "He carries that sparkle to this offense. I think he is their best playmaker… get him the ball in open space… and you can follow him up with Nick Chubb? That is a perilous, hazardous matchup." 

Harrison on RB Devonta Freeman: "He hasn't set up huge numbers, yet he's been consistent, he's been solid, he's been an expert, he's been trustworthy." 

Simms: "The Green Bay Packers guard has likely been one of the most under-the-radar accounts of the period… Dominating a gifted Rams offense… They have it okay at this point." 

Dungy: "This must be a frustrating day for them. They played in the end of the season games in Green Bay and lost. They realized they needed to retool and roll out certain improvements. Thus, they go out and get Matt Stafford, they get Von Miller, they get Odell Beckham Jr., and it's fundamentally a similar outcome." 

Brees: "on the grounds that you have a lot of extraordinary players doesn't mean you have an incredible group." 

Dungy on the Patriots: "Don't look presently, however think about who's in the lead position in the AFC East? It's this feels familiar. The Patriots are playing better football consistently." 

Brees: "They are running the ball adequately, the safeguard is playing lights out, and that permits Mac Jones just to play effective, which is actually the thing he's doing and that is by and large what they need from him." 

Dungy: "Let me know if you've heard this story previously – the New England Patriots have a brilliant, exact quarterback who commits plays and doesn't make errors. They're playing physical on protection, they play extraordinary in the red zone, they get focal points, they're the most reliable group in the AFC and they're looking toward the No. 1 seed." 

Simms: "(Head mentor Kyle) Shanahan is the run-game virtuoso of the NFL. There's no one better at planning run plays… I'd say look out for the 49ers in light of the fact that Shanahan appears to be hot calling plays." 

Dungy: "I certainly concur with Chris. I thought whoever dominated this match planned to sling themselves back into the discussion of the season finisher race. San Francisco is returning to their character… This is a running football crew, and they are running the football like we realize they can." 

Dungy on utilizing WR Deebo Samuel in the backfield: "I love that. As far as I might be concerned, that is training. 'Hello, we're a running crew, our best sprinters are harmed, allowed me to take my best fellow and give him the ball.'" 

Dungy on the Titans' battles against the Patriots safeguard (click here to observe full section): "I've been in (lead trainer) Mike Vrabel's spot. You're on the transport en route to the air terminal reasoning, 'What was the deal? We don't have Derrick Henry. We ran for 270 yards, we dropped it here and there the field, however we got extinguished? How'd that occur? What did we foul up?' And you can't sort it out." 

Brees: "What about the Cincinnati Bengals? They were ballin' today… They ran the ball everywhere." 

Simms: "Large play Bengals were back today. They destroyed the Steelers guard — did anything they desired." 

Harrison on the guard: "I thought they were remarkable today. They genuinely overwhelmed the Pittsburgh Steelers… If the Cincinnati Bengals need to get to the end of the season games and get to that next level, it won't be about offense. It will be regarding that guard." 

Brees: "They truly don't have any shortcomings at this moment." 

Harrison on the thing he'd ponder assuming that he were Mike Tomlin: "I really want one more quarterback and I'm most certainly worried about my guard since they're not awesome at this moment." 

Simms on WR Jaylen Waddle: "You better watch out for this person. He is the go-to fellow, the best player on the Dolphins offense… Waddle is hazardous." 

Simms on Dolphins' four-game series of wins: "(Head mentor) Brian Flores has the safeguard going. They are inventive, they're youthful and skilled so they make plays each week, and when you check out the hostile side of the ball, Tua Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle are the way in to their prosperity. Tua has been exceptionally predictable, not committing a ton of errors, and Waddle consistently appears to shake things up plays in each game." 

Simms on RB/WR Cordarrelle Patterson: "He is the way in to the Falcons offense. We realize they have Matt Ryan and Kyle Pitts, who is incredible, yet it's Cordarrelle Patterson who is the Swiss Army Knife that can do everything. Running back or wide collector, he's a confuse for guards." 

Brees: "Cam Newton truly battled today. He was effective the initial two games, however today was an alternate story. Down the stretch, when you see groups they will play like Buffalo and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers twice, those groups genuinely attempt to make you one dimensional and need to toss the football. All in all, can Cam Newton make the plays in the passing game they need down the stretch to help them win?" 

Dungy: "As far as I might be concerned, it doesn't make any difference who their quarterback is. Carolina needs to run the football, get Christian McCaffrey involved, and play guard." 

Dungy on dubious no-approach Giants CB Darnay Holmes' block attempt: "I figured unlawful contact ought to have been called." 

Brees on the Eagles: "This was a major, botched chance and it was a game they needed to win. An opportunity to just be a game out from Dallas, who loses on Thanksgiving. This was your chance… realizing you will have the Cowboys not too far off. We realize they are a run-first group, however they must have the option to make enough plays in the passing game."