So...about Roquan.

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Sort of laughed when Smith whiffed on that Wilson scramble up the middle. It looked like a 'welcome to the big league' moment. But Smith flashed throughout the entire game. Man, I hope this defense can stay healthy, because as he learns the NFL game, the D is just going to get better and better. Working into the same conversation with Jacksonville & Minnesota is not out of the question...
 

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He was getting pressure on the QB when asked, covered well, was a sure tackler and had some pop in his hits, he also did well in getting into the offensive backfield during scrambles and take away time for Wilson to look downfield.


I dunno I liked what i saw.
He missed at least 2 tackles at my first count. Was not reacting well to play action and looked like a rookie who missed most of training camp. Thought he ran well covered pretty well and delivered some big hits and finished with 7 tackles so if that's his worst game of the year I'll be glad.

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People are acting like Fuller is getting burned in coverage lol. He's been in great position on basically every play and anything besides a dime from Wilson is deflected there. Yes, he could turn his head and play the ball but it was one play.

Yes, it was one play, but he does that ALL THE TIME. I don't give a eff what profootball focus stats say. He allows himself to be victimized by not turning around to see the ball in the air.
 

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He played okay. Missed some reads and tackles but there is no doubt he will be a great LB.
 

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Agreed kyle fuller needs to play better but goddamn those 2 tds he has given up are like the world is against him in the end zone. i don't think he has an excuse for the td tonight if he just turned the fk around.... But you have to give credit where it's due everyone now knows you can get away with pushing off on kyle fuller and two any throw in the end zone on Kyle's man is going to be placed literally perfect so he cannot defend against it resulting in a TD.

I know it's tough to give credit on a CB for giving up long TD bombs in back to back weeks but he was right there on both of those and last nights was just an absolute perfect pass that barely dropped in over his head. Not happy about either but neither WR was wide open and it was two great passes by two great QB's.
 

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http://bearswire.usatoday.com/2018/...st-start-of-career-i-know-ive-got-work-to-do/

First NFL start a learning experience for Bears rookie Roquan Smith


ByMark Potash @MarkPotash | email

In his first NFL start, Roquan Smith learned a lesson right away.

“The first play of the game,” the Bears rookie inside linebacker said. “I saw the gap. I should have gotten the guy. I missed that. Should have had that.”

Playing the left inside linebacker next to teammate Danny Trevathan, Smith turned inside after the snap and Seahawks running back Chris Carson ran through the space Smith vacated for a nine-yard gain.

“I just didn’t come tight enough,” Smith said. “I went off the diving board too early. I just have to watch it [on film] and learn from it, and not go off too early. He’s a good back. He pressed it and got going. I’ll definitely correct that.”


Bears rookie linebacker Roquan Smith (58) had seven tackles in his rirst NFL start Monday night against the Seattle Seahawks. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

After playing just eight snaps in the opener against the Packers, Smith played virtually from start to finish against the Seahawks. On a night when the Bears’ defense had six sacks, five quarterback hits, three forced fumbles and an interception return for a touchdown, the rookie from Georgia was a complementary factor in the 24-17 victory at Soldier Field. He had seven tackles — second behind Trevathan’s team-high eight — and one pass break-up.

That’s pretty good for a player who missed most of training camp and the preseason because of a 29-day contract holdout and a tight hamstring he suffered in his third practice with the team.

“It was great to get out there, first start and [all],” Smith said. “I felt I did OK. I still made some mistakes, so those are on my mind. The victory’s great though and I’m enjoying it. But I know I’ve got work to do.”

On a few occasions, Smith was able to show off the speed and physicality that helped make him the eighth overall pick in the draft. Just watching him chase Russell Wilson even in futility, you can see his closing speed will make a difference.

“It was great,” he said with a smile. “I haven’t played more than eight plays since January — the national title game. That was definitely great. Knock a little rust off early in the game. Then once the game went on I felt more comfortable and it was back to ball.”

The big plays figure to come soon enough. First impressions were positive that he’ll make a big impact.


“I already know,” Trevathan said. “We’re LBs, man. That’s who we believe in. He’s here. He’s going to eat. He’s got the right attitude. He listens. He loves the game of football. He does whatever he needs to do to get better. I’m going to stay on top of him. We’re going to keep humming.”

“Super excited,” defensive end Akiem Hicks said. “He’s fast. He comes downhill. He can hit. He pretty much does everything you can ask from a middle linebacker. I’m happy for him.”

After a quiet first half, Smith had five of his seven tackles in the second half. “I always fly to the ball, so when you fly to the ball, good things happen,” he said. “It just so happened that a lot of that happened in the second half.”

Most importantly, he saw glimpses of the kind of big-play impact he expects to have in the NFL.

“Absolutely,” he said. ‘I just have to work my tail off. I feel if I do that week-in and week-out, things will just get easier. I’ll relax even more and more. I felt fine out there today. But I feel like [with] more time I’ll get more comfortable.”
 

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I don’t know if anyone else mentioned it but the Pack rookie WR pushed off in the week one TD. Having your arm out straight into the chest is supposed to be an automatic OPI


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Dude is fast and is always near the ball. Very nice first game.
 

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He started slow and had 2 missed tackles one on Carson and Russell.

By the 4th quarter when he had settled in more he was trying to destroy guys. I mean mean spirited hits.

This defense has a crazy amount of speed. I cannot even imagine what it will look like in 3-4 weeks when everyone is in season shape and they are really clicking and on the same page.
 

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He started slow and had 2 missed tackles one on Carson and Russell.

By the 4th quarter when he had settled in more he was trying to destroy guys. I mean mean spirited hits.

This defense has a crazy amount of speed. I cannot even imagine what it will look like in 3-4 weeks when everyone is in season shape and they are really clicking and on the same page.
Couple of those hits it took me by surprise. Dude has some water boy in him.
 

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Yes, it was one play, but he does that ALL THE TIME. I don't give a eff what profootball focus stats say. He allows himself to be victimized by not turning around to see the ball in the air.

Yep. Same thing on the Rodgers pass. Turn around and he defends the pass. Fuller has always struggled playing with his back to the ball.
 

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