Dejo
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He played like 5 plays in the second game. Still ended in points. Do you even watch the fucking games?He had better stats last year than Fields, and that is all that matters. After a complete turd sandwich in the first two preseason games, Fields finally had a decent game in the last. Color me not impressed.
2022 B/R NFL Power Rankings: Where Does Every Team Stand Entering Week 1?
30. Chicago Bears
- The Chicago Bears will go as far as quarterback Justin Fields takes them. But the perception from most on the outside is that the team hasn't exactly put the quarterback in position to succeed. Aside from running back David Montgomery and wide receiver Darnell Mooney, the skill-position talent isn't scaring anyone. The offensive line is shaky enough that Chicago claimed Raiders flameout Alex Leatherwood off waivers.
However, new Bears general manager Ryan Poles refutes the idea that the roster around Fields is weak. Poles said, via Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times:
“I’m not going to overreach and do crazy things to get a name or anything. Our approach has been consistent from the draft all the way through. We’re going to continue to add talent all around the best we can. It might not be the name that everyone wants to hear. But we’re going to develop the players that we have here.”
To be fair, Fields and the Bears looked good in the preseason finale against Cleveland. But Davenport remains skeptical this team can make any noise in 2022.
"The Bears seem to at least be trying to scheme opportunities for Fields to do what he does best—to take advantage of his mobility," he said. "But the Bears have both the weakest collection of offensive weaponry and the worst offensive line in the NFC North. Even if Fields takes a step forward this year, the Bears are much closer to a last-place team than a first-place one.
Could it be that Nagy used Graham and James in the red zone instead of Kmet? Once again.....WATCH THE FUCKING GAMES.Amazing you do not realize Kmet could not even manage one TD last year.
Pathetic.
Picking power rankings to push your shitty lies can be fun, here's one where they have the Lions UNDER the Bears, where we all know they will sit.He had better stats last year than Fields, and that is all that matters. After a complete turd sandwich in the first two preseason games, Fields finally had a decent game in the last. Color me not impressed.
2022 B/R NFL Power Rankings: Where Does Every Team Stand Entering Week 1?
30. Chicago Bears
- The Chicago Bears will go as far as quarterback Justin Fields takes them. But the perception from most on the outside is that the team hasn't exactly put the quarterback in position to succeed. Aside from running back David Montgomery and wide receiver Darnell Mooney, the skill-position talent isn't scaring anyone. The offensive line is shaky enough that Chicago claimed Raiders flameout Alex Leatherwood off waivers.
However, new Bears general manager Ryan Poles refutes the idea that the roster around Fields is weak. Poles said, via Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times:
“I’m not going to overreach and do crazy things to get a name or anything. Our approach has been consistent from the draft all the way through. We’re going to continue to add talent all around the best we can. It might not be the name that everyone wants to hear. But we’re going to develop the players that we have here.”
To be fair, Fields and the Bears looked good in the preseason finale against Cleveland. But Davenport remains skeptical this team can make any noise in 2022.
"The Bears seem to at least be trying to scheme opportunities for Fields to do what he does best—to take advantage of his mobility," he said. "But the Bears have both the weakest collection of offensive weaponry and the worst offensive line in the NFC North. Even if Fields takes a step forward this year, the Bears are much closer to a last-place team than a first-place one.
I'm pretty sure the answer to this is no since kmet had more targets in the red zone than either of them.Could it be that Nagy used Graham and James in the red zone instead of Kmet? Once again.....WATCH THE FUCKING GAMES.
Doubtful he offers anything that bears don’t have on the roster already
It’s the roids he’s always madI'm pretty sure the answer to this is no since kmet had more targets in the red zone than either of them.
Why are you so angry this morning?
Did he really, or did he just line up? Cause I don't remember the ball going his way very much.I'm pretty sure the answer to this is no since kmet had more targets in the red zone than either of them.
Why are you so angry this morning?
We have been through this already…..Of course he had better stats than Fields. Fields was a rookie last year and didn’t even play a full season. You have one more week on this forum and then you will slowly start to disappearHe had better stats last year than Fields, and that is all that matters. After a complete turd sandwich in the first two preseason games, Fields finally had a decent game in the last. Color me not impressed.
2022 B/R NFL Power Rankings: Where Does Every Team Stand Entering Week 1?
30. Chicago Bears
- The Chicago Bears will go as far as quarterback Justin Fields takes them. But the perception from most on the outside is that the team hasn't exactly put the quarterback in position to succeed. Aside from running back David Montgomery and wide receiver Darnell Mooney, the skill-position talent isn't scaring anyone. The offensive line is shaky enough that Chicago claimed Raiders flameout Alex Leatherwood off waivers.
However, new Bears general manager Ryan Poles refutes the idea that the roster around Fields is weak. Poles said, via Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times:
“I’m not going to overreach and do crazy things to get a name or anything. Our approach has been consistent from the draft all the way through. We’re going to continue to add talent all around the best we can. It might not be the name that everyone wants to hear. But we’re going to develop the players that we have here.”
To be fair, Fields and the Bears looked good in the preseason finale against Cleveland. But Davenport remains skeptical this team can make any noise in 2022.
"The Bears seem to at least be trying to scheme opportunities for Fields to do what he does best—to take advantage of his mobility," he said. "But the Bears have both the weakest collection of offensive weaponry and the worst offensive line in the NFC North. Even if Fields takes a step forward this year, the Bears are much closer to a last-place team than a first-place one.
Stafford threw for 4,000+ yards almost every year with the Lions. How did that go? Oh yeah, not great.Wait...What?
Lions will be bad because of past history.
Bears will FINALLY have a QB that throws for 4k yards........despite past history.
Got it!!
Maybe when the season goes to 18 games, maybe, just maybe the Bears FINALLY get a QB that throws 4k yards.........
Kmet had 12 rz targets. Graham 8. James 2Did he really, or did he just line up? Cause I don't remember the ball going his way very much.
I'm always this angry. Too many dumbfucks in the world to deal with.
Kmet had 12 rz targets. Graham 8. James 2
It's odd cause you would think that when i'm going off topic that the people i'm going off topic with are doing the same shit but never any mention of them. Keep up the good work and running scared to mention the other people. SausageMike started the whole thing when i was simply minding my business but you do you and keep hiding from the truth. LOL@nc0gnet0 might be a ****** but I have yet to see him go off-topic and ***** & moan like DB70 does.