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Just thinking about everything you said, and the Bears STILL had a chance to tie/win in the final seconds of the game. The only thing I can think of for DJ is he is playing hurt, because nothing else makes sense.
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Gordon practiced all week, then you take him out on game day (like an in-game injury), and things will look different. I am sure they had set plays/pressures designed just for him. When you from Gordon to McCloud, things are going to look bad. Still no excuse, but it felt like the pressures didn't match the coverages, the Bears got burnt.
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And somehow I see Nagy on the "Hot Coaching Candidate" charts. Are people even paying attention to games anymore?
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After rewatching the game, a few things stood out. We don't have the personnel to effectively run DA's defense. GB's OL is elite at pass pro, but damn we can't generate pressure. Our defensive front seven is easily the slowest in the NFL.(Brisker, CJGJ, JJ and Dexter were terrible yesterday). Despite some poor play, hats off to them for making some improvements and key stops in the second half. Looking forward, the fat contracts of Sweat, Jarrett, Johnson, Dayo and Gordon are going to strongly hinder Poles ability to reshape next year. Improvements should be made, the above will hinder and that hurts. Offensively, Caleb was terrible and brilliant at the same time. Does he hate DJ Moore? I'm absolutely convinced he will be traded. While Caleb's accuracy is killing them, his elusiveness is killing the opposing D. Ben Johnson called his worst game yesterday. Our OL was dominating the second half and he took their feet off their respective throats. He blew it. Enough of the complaining from me. Our team did what it's done lately; fight hard and play opportunistic. I expect something cleaner in two weeks. We may lose, because I think GB is the more complete team. The eye test tells me they are better, especially in pass pro and defensive front seven.
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Everyone complained a lot last year when we were 5-12. I see a lot of complaining at 9-4 . As much as there's 's many areas that can stand improving but let's keep it in perspective. I would have preferred we went undefeated untill the playoffs but realism sneaks in. I think we win the next two games that should get us in the playoffs . Probably not on the road in SF but Detroit is still doable. Is 11-6 or 12-5 good enough to make people happy?
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That looks like the vaccine to autism ratio chart...π€·π½π€ͺπ€£
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As long as we win games, it will be long.
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speaking of TERRIBLE, the fattie #97 is truly wasting a roster spot. nearly every play billings is getting turned sideways and blocked out of the hole on running plays, it's ridiculous. on passing plays they just stand him up at the LOS. vs packers: 2 solo tackles and 1 assist. he should at least be a solid rock in the middle to stop running plays. brisker? wow, what a difference between this season and last. he has looked terrible. say adios. the worst? absolutely NO pass rush. any qb, and i mean ANY qb will look like HOF quality if you can just stand behind your line and pick and choose who and when to throw it. with this bad of a pass rush no team can compete. that said, we have to have set another record for bad in nfl history for length of field TD's in less than a minute. i have never seen a team consistently give up TD's that fast multiple times in a season. one last note, if the defense puts williams in motion out of the pocket he looks bad. way to many happy feet instances. he needs to fix that problem along with having no touch on his passes.
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I asked the same question awhile back as far as how long will BJ stick with Caleb and said the middle of next year if he doesn't get better but know he's got until the end of next year.
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I had to watch the game at430 am because of my timezones so just now getting to comments. First, the second half we played well enough to have the last play determine our fate. Caleb is still not where he needs to be, but helped us back in the game in the second half. GB is a tough place to play and showed everyone, including me, one of the better teams in the NFC. They play Denver next week so we can see how they measure up to the whole league. Anyone that has injuries or had them just aren't up to speed yet. JJ and Edwards will play better, Gordon just isn't healthy enough yet to be able to help. Gardener -Johnson had a bad day.
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All year itβs been kind of the same. Flashes of brilliance mixed with horrific accuracy and suspect mechanics. I keep waiting for a huge, breakout game. A ridiculous game that displays why he was the #1 pick. Something that shows him carrying the team instead of just being part of it. Then one or two fairly dominating games where he puts up big stats. Hell, even Shadeur Sanders had one today. So how long is his leash? Heβs clearly not performing like a #1 pick when missing simple throws and obvious reads. The last play of the game was a brutal demonstration of both. He made the read very late when the WR was wide open. Then made a weak throw with poor anticipation. And to make things worse, DJ leaked out on an underneath route wide open. He would have walked in for a TD. So, again, how long is his leash?
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Groin. I suspect he's going to be out for the year. Can't get rid of him with that contract, unfortunately. It is ironic how he all of a sudden misses the most games of his career after signing the extension. If I remember correctly, he didn't show up for most of the voluntary OTA's in the off-season. Based on the injuries, I have my doubts as to how much hard work he put into his body to be ready for a long season.
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He's coming off major surgery. Being on a snap count can sometimes throw you off rhythm. As he continues to get snaps, the expectations should grow. Gordon is the one to worry about. People who, supposedly, get injured in pregame warmups don't want to play. CJ Gardner is not the answer. I saw a tremendous amount of undisciplined play from him today.
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What I noticed today was whether by design or by Caleb ad-libbing, heβs cutting the field in half each time he rolls out (which was a lot). Early on there were a few plays where a lone receiver was one on one with a defender and relatively open for space on the opposite side. Later on the defenders were cheating to the side Caleb would roll out to because they knew heβd never look that way. Why they didnβt stick to the βgame managerβ setting with the west coast offense is beyond me .
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Win in 2 weeks at home and they are back in 1st place.
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100% agree. Itβs like he canβt see the easy button. Just take the 4-5 yards and be happy.
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Iβd love for someone to analyze the all-22 of this one. I saw 3-4 times where Caleb just didnβt see or hit an open receiver. I just donβt understand why every throw has to be difficult. Other than the soft toss to Loveland, nearly all throws are rockets. Meanwhile, Love is just tossing rainbows into spots with deadly accuracy. Caleb reminds me of the saying, βIt is only when mosquito land on your balls that you realize there is a way to solve problems without using [force].β
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I didn't hate the playcall, but Caleb was the one who screwed it up by not just running for the first down when he had the angle. There were at least 3 or 4 of those kinds of plays in the 2nd half where he constantly made the wrong decision on when to run and when to throw. He's just not very smart, situationally.
