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- Past hour
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Yup. Time on task and continuity is one thing, but getting beaten one on one is another. Braxton is playing himself out of millions. The injury recovery timing is bad, but that's a football life. Watch him hit the squat rack with a vengeance and screw us over. Larry Borom getting good reviews tonight...🤯
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I understand the whole synergy thing but no matter what job we’re talking about there is a basic level of competency needed from the individuals in that team to reap those benefits.
- Today
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Time as a unit working together does help the 1:1 though and overall dynamics of aligning on comms, match ups, broader strategies…including how run blocking and an effective run game can impact how difficult the 1:1 pass block is (if you know it’s a pass down vs there is uncertainty - that makes a huge difference in blocking effectiveness.
- Yesterday
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Play calling does not help improve 1v1 blocking. It can be used to mask deficiencies but doing that hinders offensive production. Caleb getting the ball out on time will reduce sacks but I also don’t want him thinking the ball has to be out within 2 sec on every play.
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Braxton has been a problem in pass pro. He gave up eight pressures last week. The bull rush continues to be a problem for him.
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On Wed Ben said the lack of TE usage is on him. He said he’ll work on changing that. I still think our play sheet is limited as the players are getting comfortable with the offense. It’s easier to add more for a home game because they don’t have to deal with crowd noise. We’ll see how it goes this week.
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Bears are going to win this game, because they have to. I like the way the offense is trending. Through the first 2 weeks, they are 2nd in the NFL in explosive plays. Penalties are holding them back. Everything is setting itself up well for a breakout performance against an atrocious DAL defense, and I think they will.
- Last week
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Not sure where else to put this but a Detroit friend of mine shared a screen grab he found. It was sorta funny and I'll paraphrase. 'Caleb Williams texted Bears punter Tory Taylor in April 2024: "You're not going to punt too much around here." Since that time, Taylor has punted a league leading 92 times. His total yards punting are 4,177 to Williams' passing yards of 3,958.' The question I have is, who will rack up more yards this year and who's getting to 4,000 first?
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FWIW, Swift's first year with Johnson as OC while in Detroit (2022) had him gain 542 total yards (5.5 avg) on the ground. The year before he totaled 617 (avg 4.1). In 2023 he was traded to the Eagles where he got 1,049 yards (4.6 avg) and was selected for the Pro Bowl. Last year with the Bears he gained 959 yards (avg 3.8). So far he's averaging 4.0 and has 116 total (53 vs Vikings and 63 vs Lions - so he's "improving"). The question I think should be where is Johnson's focus? Running or passing? The Bears drafted a TE this year #10 overall and barely use him. And I think (eye test) there have been more overthrows to Kmet than catches. For a coach that pushes the '12 personnel' concept, I'm still trying to figure it out.
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Roschon Johnson is apparently in the doghouse. When BJ was asked about his role in the offense, BJ said "he has a role on special teams".
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Watching Swift, he doesn't trust the gap. He will dance, bounce outside, or go any direction he feels his speed can take him. Maybe when the oline gels to the this offense, the run game will improve.
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Just one more GM left and we are paid for the year.
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Jeanty has also looked terrible, but there are others drafted after Trapilo and Turner who are looking solid.
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Funny, because Kaleb Johnson was the one guy I absolutely did not want from the RB position. He was a product of a great OL, and that was clear to me after watching a few minutes of his highlights. The majority of his best runs were him not getting touched at all, or at least not until he reached the second level. I thought he looked slow and lacked the lateral agility necessary to be anything more than a complimentary back in the NFL. Steelers look like they've already given up on him.
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Yes, I agree. However, I was also upset that the Poles didn't select Kaleb Johnson in the 2nd or 3rd round of the draft when he was still available, before he eventually went to Pittsburgh. I just checked. Kaleb has undoubtedly had a rough start. 2 carries total for two games for -1 yd, and muffed a Kick Return that gave SEA a TD. I'd make a lousy GM. LOL
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I am actually shocked the line has not moved, Bears -1. With the JJ news and DAL having Lamb and Pickens, I would've thought that the line would shift to DAL.
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I really hope they do something because in addition to JJ being out, Stevenson has been brutal. Literally the worst CB in the league with QBs having a perfect passer rating throwing at him. Why even throw anywhere else? Just spot him presnap and that is your read.
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More specifically, Swift. The Bears are a top 5 rushing unit BEFORE contact, meaning the OLine is actually doing a great job at run blocking, yet Swift is bottom 5 after contact. So the run game is completely dependent on making a gaping hole that anyone can run through. RB will need to be addressed. Still can't believe Poles waited until the 7th to address it with a bunch of RBs on the board in the first few rounds.
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Stephon Gilmore
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I expect to see a few CBs at Halas Hall tomorrow. Below is a list of FA from Fantasy Sharks. I haven't studied to see if any played for DA or Al Harris, but with Stevenson giving a free catch every target, the Bears might need 2. Cornerback Free Agents, 2025 Asante Samuel Jr. Stephon Gilmore Kendall Fuller Emmanuel Moseley Nik Needham Tony Brown Tre Herndon Troy Hill Cameron Sutton Keith Taylor Michael Ojemudia Arthur Maulet Duke Shelley Cameron Dantzler Mike Hilton Kendall Sheffield Tyler Hall Bobby Price Daryl Worley Michael Davis Greg Stroman Ka'dar Hollman Caleb Farley Justin Hardee Kevin King Stantley Thomas-Oliver Kevon Seymour Dicaprio Bootle Andrew Booth
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Most likely out for the season. I don't know how much time they have to decide but there is a chance he could return late, like almost playoff time. I do not think the Bears need to consider this and tell him get healthy for next season.
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Touché, my friend.
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But did they know Thuney would extend hahaha. He signed the extension much later.
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Yes, LG...lol. I typed LT so many times its natural.
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Another one of my "Senior" moments. You're right. Then we'd have to assume Poles would have signed him regardless of the Thuney acquisition.