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Impossible to be worse.If it's not better than Nagy that would really suck.
Impossible to be worse.If it's not better than Nagy that would really suck.
Did I fail to mention the Packers offense will also clown your precious Bears defense? Newsflash: The Bears D scares no one.Well yeah, the Bears offense has like...maybe one?...good player on the entire side of the ball. The Bears are actually the exact type of unit the Packers love to destroy, garnering the awe of mouthbreathing illiterates like chibears89 or whatever his name is.
What is the most important defensive position on the field?Nah Bears are pretty good defensively. Just how good will depend on these rookies in the defensive backfield, but the front seven is very strong and much improved. Getting rid of Khalil Mack, Eddie Goldman and Danny Trevathan are all three addition by subtraction moves. Enough to certainly call it in the top half of the league with easy potential to be top ten and maybe (if things go really well with Brisker and they stay healthy) top five.
Fact is the Bears have one of the best players at the league at the most important defensive position on the field, and that makes a big difference. Now if the Bears trade Robert Quinn things might not be so rosy, but it seems like there's mutual interest in keeping him around.
Throwing to who exactly? Nearly half last years packers receiving production willingly left and is wearing silver and black.Did I fail to mention the Packers offense will also clown your precious Bears defense? Newsflash: The Bears D scares no one.
I know I am stating the obvious here, but you seem to be under some delusion that the Bears defense is good, and the Packers D sucks.
I laugh because you will get a very rude awakening on the night of September 18th.
Again, I don't normally have to state the obvious, because it is already a known fact that the Bears are one of the worst teams in the league. Defensively as well.
But you delusionally seem to think that is not the case.
Stay off the ledge this season. Maybe call a friend to keep a eye on you on gamedays.
You do realize he’s learning a completely new, but much better, offense, and also adjusting to a bunch of new receivers as well? And it’s been a week. Patience….Honestly, this is the first time I'm growing concerned for Fields development. The whole thing about him getting the ball out the slowest of the QB's, and the way they address it is shortening up his throwing motion, better footwork are some obvious things you can control, and they're good improvements. But he sometimes seems too slow or relaxed of a guy. I like my QB to have an ease about him in the pocket, but he also needs to have a quick twitch, observant, and make fluid decisions. The latter part I'm not sure JF1 has yet. And this is while he's not getting hit, his decisions and sharpness are not there. I'm not sure how you teach a guy up to get those, or if you just have to give it time and hope they show up. But either way, he's gotta get better than this. The whole thing of needing a scheme to fit his skillset and all that is secondary to the above criteria
The most optimistic part of me was hoping he came into this camp having grown dramatically, and demonstrating those skills. But I'm starting to think we're going to have to see his growing pains live over the season, if they're going to come
Agreed. I’m personally just curious about what his mechanics are like in live practice… it’s different than qb drills…You do realize he’s learning a completely new, but much better, offense, and also adjusting to a bunch of new receivers as well? And it’s been a week. Patience….
When they move to the sticks, they probably won’t have the technology being that Arlington Heights is s as modern as Amish country. Am I right? @HeHateMeThis obsessive following of training camp play by play is too much.
And then they ran the play again, and Fields hit him for the TD…
Fields still made the play…
Harry slowed down and didn't go up with two hands. He could have caught it in the corner of the end zone. That's a matter of chemistry lacking with Justin.Yeah. That's pretty bad. And Neal isn't some midget either
On the other side, the Packers defense was playing a west coast team in the snow with Jimmy G as the QB. Not exactly an offense that’s gonna set the world on fire.They lost 13-10 and had given up a ST td. How is that the defenses fault?
Harry slowed down and didn't go up with two hands. He could have caught it in the corner of the end zone. That's a matter of chemistry lacking with Justin.
1. Who's saying he's late on his reads? Legit journalists or a goof with a twitter account who has no idea what he's looking at?a lot of banter that Justin is late in his reads, but at least it's only training camp
Packers D was top 10 in points and yards last season and got significantly better in the offseason.On the other side, the Packers defense was playing a west coast team in the snow with Jimmy G as the QB. Not exactly an offense that’s gonna set the world on fire.
I'm starting to respect 89. He was a little sketchy with me to begin with(Typical Bear Fan Butthurt) but I have noticed some actual brain function there that I only see on CCS with a select few.Packers D was top 10 in points and yards last season and got significantly better in the offseason.
Also, your post doesn't really have anything to do with my post unless you also blame the packers D for losing a game 13-10
Thanks. I didn’t say you didn’t have a life. I think you’re projecting again!Forty thousand posts actually says you've been scouring the internet pretty much every day of your life for the last decade (at least). Keep telling yourself I'm the one without a life though. Here's to forty-thousand more.
Ohio State QBs in the NFL
YEAR NAME ROUND RECORD CAREER STATISTICS 1982 Art Schlichter 1 0-6 1,006 yards, 3 TDs, 11 INTs 1985 Mike Tomczak* FA 42-31 16,079 yards, 88 TDs, 106 INTs 1988 Tom Tupa 3 4-9 3,430 yards, 12 TDs, 25 INTs 1992 Kent Graham 8 17-21 7,801 yards, 39 TDs, 33 INTs 1996 Bobby Hoying 3 3-9-1 2,544 yards, 11 TDs, 15 INTs 1999 Joe Germaine 4 0-0 136 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs 2004 Craig Krenzel 5 3-2 718 yards, 3 TDs, 6 INTs 2007 Troy Smith 5 4-4 1,734 yards, 8 TDs, 5 INTs 2011 Terrelle Pryor** 3 3-7 1,994 yards, 9 TDs, 12 INTs 2016 Cardale Jones 4 0-0 96 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT 2019 Dwayne Haskins 1 3-10 2,804 yards, 12 TDs, 14 INTs
6400+ posts since October of 2020 doesn’t exactly scream “I’m above this place” either you know.Forty thousand posts actually says you've been scouring the internet pretty much every day of your life for the last decade (at least). Keep telling yourself I'm the one without a life though. Here's to forty-thousand more.