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Clearly your ego hasnt changed , you're the one that said Ozzy will be starting because Braxton is bad. You were half right but its not about having an opinion and being wrong, its about you coping an attitude when people disagree with you. Every time I get on, I look to see if you got on the website. You're like a stalker, just start giving your opinions again and stop with the name calling.
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BJ was saying he starts out well and then wears down as the game goes on and starts screwing up. Theo will be the starter going out of the bye week. They gave him a shot and now go to phase 2.
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What makes good players great is consistency. He needs to do this for the season. The Washington game will be a test to his mental focus.
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Yeah, he definitely has the physical traits.
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He's been great. His physicality is really good.
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Josh freaking Blockwell!!!
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OK, so this exact evaluation is what I was saying several weeks ago that prompted your reaction that I: 1) am a "bitch" 2) dont understand OL play 3) should defer in all opinions about OL to you since you played and I didnt And that's why I have taken a leave of absence. I could handle cheap shots from one particular member saying things like this that would get you punched in a bar, but I didnt want to fight like that with you too. I would prefer to simply discuss football. I will consider coming back at some point, but it has to be really different.
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Hippolyte would be great as a spy except he has fast feet and slow eyes. If he ever gets TJ Edward’s level of reading and reacting he’ll be really good for us.
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It is really hard for me to evaluate the defense with so many injuries but I can see a few players individually making plays. I thought Stevenson and Byard have been the two standout players so far, especially the last two weeks. You didn't mention getting Gordon back. I think it will be a huge boost to get him back. Edmunds is playing better, but yeah, he is not worth what he is being paid. Need Edwards back, Sewell is ok, but not a full time starter. I don't know what to make of the DLine. Billings and Dexter are the starters, and neither are playing as good as they did last year. Sweat is a great DE2 but needs more sacks to be in the DE1 conversation. I don't know if we have even seen Jarrett healthy yet. Kind of disappointed in Turner so far, for a 2nd round pick, you should not be that invisible. The defense as a whole has been underwhelming outside of the takeaways. For offense, Caleb and Rome have been the standout players. The O-Line still feels like it is a work in progress. I was hoping the interior would be a strength but Jackson has been terrible, and both Dalman and Thuney have not lived up to their billing. The OTs have been a weakness, but some promising play in the 2nd half from the young bucks. So we will see. Swift has been bad. I don't know why they have not tried Roschon or anyone else at this point. With the emergence of Burden, Moore feels like an easy trade candidate, if not at the deadline, then definitely in the offseason. Kmet is probably 2nd on that list from the offense. They drafted his replacement and Kmet is playing worse than he did last year thru 4 weeks. Special Teams overall has been a massive disappointment before Cairo hitting 4 FGs and Blackwell making that block. Coverage units have been terrible, punting has been bad, and returns have been ok, but nothing to write home about. For defense, they still need impact players at DT, Edge, LB, and S. On offense, RB and OT are the top priorities.
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In the last two games he has allowed 3 receptions for 16 yards on 12 targets with 3 PBUs, an INT, and a forced fumble + fumble recovery. PFF had the LVR game as his highest graded game of his career at 93.3 and the DAL game was his 3rd best. So in the last two weeks, Stevenson had 2 of his top 3 games of his career, and both games he was technically CB1. This is year 3 for him, but if he keeps this up, the Bears may want to get in front of an extension because he will only get more expensive.
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Going into this season, we knew it would take some time to get on task with the new systems on O and D. Through week four we have seen some progression. On D, getting Booker, Jarrett and Edwards back is going to help a lot. Edmunds continues to disappoint, due to his unwillingness to stick his body into a running lane. He's my first cut candidate this off season creating an off season need. We are getting no pass rush whatsoever. This is on Poles for neglecting the position the last two drafts. It's a termination offense that won't happen. Hopefully Booker and Shemar can provide a spark because Sweat and Dexter can break through rice paper. Needs: FS, LB, EDGE On offense, it may be time to replace Braxton. If it were me, if do it because I no longer trust him. If we could trade him at the deadline, that would be great. Cole had a terrible game, but has played well within the average of the first four games. I would not do anything with him, this year, unless we're offered a decent pick. Caleb is developing well and the OL beginning to gel before Wright got hurt. We are good on the receiver front and I would look to move DJ Moore at some point. Needs: LT, RBx2
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I think Braxton is done. He may be the most Jekyll Hyde lineman we've had in a long time. One moment he's locking his man down, the next he's getting signed walked. On another play he may execute perfectly and then turn around and completely block the wrong guy. I can't tell if he's a space cadet or plain stupid. He's had time to get healthier, but the mental lapses are still prevalent. They looked better when Theo took over.
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Caleb now has been sacked 7 times in 4 games, 75 in his career. Just say he averages 2 sacks per game for the remainder of the season, he would no longer be in the top 20 sacked QBs (first 34 games starting their careers). So for how bad he was sacked last year, he can completely change the narrative in respect to sacks if he can continue to average 2 per game (which he is under right now).
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These are the 5 games leading up to the next Divisional game against MIN in Week 11. Week 6 at WAS (WAS is 2-2 heading into a road game against LAC, very well could return home 2-3 before playing the Bears). Week 7 vs NO (NO is 0-4, plays NYG, then NE at home before playing the Bears, could easily be 0-6 by then). Week 8 at BAL (BAL is coming out of their bye, gonna be a tough game, Madubuike out for season though). Week 9 at CIN (Burrow on IR, they play NYJ the week prior at home, have 3 straight home games with the Bears being the 3rd). Week 10 vs NYG (Nabers on IR, play SF at home the week prior) 3-2 seems likely, with 4-1 very possible depending on the health of WAS and/or BAL. I think NO and NYG should be wins, leaving the other 3 games as toss ups with CIN being the most likely win, then WAS depending on Daniels and McLaurin's health. Lamar and Daniels kinda scare me because the Bears really don't have a fast spy that can keep up with those QBs if they slip the pressure. So 5-4 or 6-3 heading into MIN. MIN has CLE, PHI, LAC, DET, and BAL before CHI. I could easily see them 4-5 or 5-4 going into that game. GB has CIN, ARZ, PIT, CAR, then PHI in those same weeks. After tying DAL, it would seem like 3-2 is the most likely outcome for their games, maybe 4-1, so 5-3-1 or 6-2-1. DET has the lightest schedule, CIN, KC, TB, MIN, WAS, 1 loss, maybe 2, so 7-2 or 6-3
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PFF Grades overall thru Week 4 and for Week 4: Overall Williams 75.0 (9th) / 62.2 vs LVR Maye 73.9 (10th) / 76.5 vs CAR Daniels 71.0 / DNP Penix 61.1 / 84.4 vs WAS McCarthy 55.5 / DNP Nix 44.6 (plays MNF)
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PFF Grades for Week 4: Top 5 Bottom 5 Offense Monangai 70.8 Thuney 66.6 Dalman 65.4 Odunze 65.3 Zaccheaus 65.1 ------------ Smythe 49.4 Trapilo 47.9 Kmet 46.9 Jones 41.3 Benedet 38.7 TE and OTs struggled. Defense Byard 94.1 Stevenson 93.3 Billings 66.9 Sweat 66.5 Robinson 61.8 ------------ Edmunds 49.6 Wright 49.2 Kpassoagnon 46.2 Ford 46.0 Odeyingbo 41.7 Byard and Stevenson playing at an all-pro level. Both had higher grades than Maxx Crosby lol.
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I can only assume that he is either struggling with the playbook or pass pro. Jamaal Williams, Gus Edwards, and Donte Foreman are all available. None of those guys are going to wow you, but all have shown enough in this league to at least give them a shot. They can't be worse than what Swift has shown so far. Hell, Khalil Herbert was just signed and now released by the Colts. We all know Herbert is at least serviceable. Herbert's career YPC is 4.8 and he could be used on special teams. Don't know why the team stopped using him last year, then traded him to CIN.
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Have to give Scot Daly credit, I believe he was the one that brought it to the attention of the team.
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Love it. Blackwell said it in his presser.
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I have to ask a few questions. First, besides the early season injury to Johnson why is he not playing? I’ve seen him with the guardian helmet out playing on special teams so he’s at least good to go there. And heard the rumor he was in the dog house so what does that mean? He was much ballyhooed coming out of college because he was less worn out than Bijan Robinson when they both played for Texas. What happened to that shine? Secondly, so far with just Swift and Monongai running out of the traditional RB set, each is averaging between 3.3 and 3.6 yards respectively. (If you figure in the jet sweeps and screens to WRs then a different result - anyhow). Is that evidence of poor performance of the runners or the scheme? Remember that the overall stats for Swift when he’s played for Johnson have dipped so is that anything to consider?
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Week 4 Official Game Thread - CHI @ LVR, 9/28, 325pm, CHI +1, O/U 47.5, CBS
ASHKUM BEAR replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
Any teams out there looking for a LT for a RB? Trapilo looked like a wall a few plays I noticed. About gave up a huge sack too but Caleb slipped up to avoid it. -
I've read several articles this morning that the Bears had noticed from film of the LVR games there was a key to how to get a jump on the ball being snapped. Here is a paragraph from a fantastic article on the NYTimes.com/Athletic site: The article is excellent, going into depth with the players about the blocked FG. I found it one of the best I've read to enjoy a 'feel good' moment: Bears magic trick: How Josh Blackwell’s blocked field goal saved the day in Vegas If you cannot access the article (some content on the site requires a subscription), there is another article on SI.com: Josh Blackwell's 'out of body experience' and Bears' good, bad and ugly
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I have to believe there is an unsigned veteran RB who would, at this point in the season, sign for vet minimum to avoid having to flip burgers or change their baby's diapers. There also has to be some interesting options stashed on the practice squads. Poles and Cunningham need to address this quickly to allow the new RB a couple of weeks to practice with the team.
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Maxx Crosby was less effective in the 2nd half. The change, Braxton Jones comes out, they slide Benedet over to LT and Trapilo gets 40 snaps at RT. I will have to watch every snap, but Trapilo was solid, if not above average at RT, and Benedet was solid at LT as well.