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Awesome! ? I like this new staff being assembled to assist our outstanding HC! ? Very promising.
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That's a bit disappointing, although I am sure Detroit fans are thrilled, for good reason.
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So is DJ the amazing WR we have come to love BECAUSE of or IN SPITE of Chris Beatty's amazing coaching skills? Let's hope it was the former and not the latter. ?
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Nice article about Eric Washington on nbcsportschicago.com explaining why he was a great choice for our DC. I was super impressed with the interview quotes from previous players that he tutored. Seems like he has a reputation for being an outstanding teacher. He also has a lot of experience in the schemes Flus uses. Good read. Brian Burns praise, stellar resume show why Bears hired Eric Washington as DC
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Without a doubt. I think he was wrongly accused. The case is closed. I would love to see him in a Bears uniform. He would be a vast improvement for our STs and help with field position for out D.
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Sounds like an A+, 4.0 to me. Hard to see how he could accomplish more in 2 years with what he was given to work with when hired. Pace left the team in ruins. Poles had to resurrect it from the ashes of a once proud franchise. I look forward to see what he has in store for us this year.
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LOL, there you go again. You are obsessed with him hugging Fields. I'm sure owners, HCs, Coaches, (probably janitors, equipment techs, and any kid in the vicinity), and I'm sure some GMs give players a hug. It's really no more than a warm handshake, up close and more personal. ? So let's put a conspirator's twist on his hugging Fields (noting he didn't give him a kiss with tongue, grab him by the balls or play with his ass). Opposing GMs see him hugging Fields and the cost for trading for him goes from a 2nd round pick to a 1st round pick because they realize Poles really does LOVE his QB. LOL
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I was surprised to hear the Raiders were interviewing Getsy for their OC opening. Now the Patriots are also interviewing him for his expert play calling (cough, choke, vomit ...) I saw this which might be an interesting explanation, (from windycitygridiron.com) I know nothing about this guy, Berckes, but if he is correct it appears two teams might be scouting via the back door for the possible trade involving Fields.
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Eventually we will have a francize QB that we will have to pay mega bucks to keep long term. Those saying we need to get rid of QBs when their rookie contracts expire to help manage the cap have to realize that it is just a normal progression, one we have not had to worry about since our past QBs never justified being paid top dollar. You don't see Mahomes, Allen, Jackson, etc... being cut or traded. They got paid mega bucks. When we find "that guy" we will have no choice but to do so as well. Now, the only question is, will it be Fields or a young stud we draft (hopefully to develop behind Fields as he plays at least one more year in Chicago. <smiling>)
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I'm OK with Flus calling plays for the Defense.
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The power of positive thinking. ?
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You might be right, so let's make sure he brings along Greg Olsen as QB coach so he can groom him to take over after he gets offered a HC gig.
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That is all that was said, that it could happen. No one knows if it will happen. If I could forecast the future, I be one rich dude. No one was using the historical data to predict or prove what will happen, only that it has happened in the past. Of course, we are hoping it will happen again. As I said before, it isn't unusual for a first time HC to take over a crappy team in a full rebuild and struggle. If the GM does his job and provides him with a good roster, then hopefully he can provide the team's fans with a playoff & Super Bowl contender. BUT, it takes time and patience.
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Ouch, forgot about the injury. You are right. Too much risk. We need a veteran to start day 1 while a rookie develops.
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My guess, he first trades with one of the teams in the top five. As hot as this pick will be, the bidding will be heated. I honestly believe for a small drop in the order, we can get a 2nd this year and at least a 1st for 2025, possibly more. Then with that pick we draft a QB to develop along with, with #9, the top WR available. If, a big IF, he felt the QB could be taken later, another trade down for more picks before we make our first selection at #9.
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lol, sorry, but yes it is, and I already explained why, which you in turn refused to accept. Do us all a favor, just drop it, let it die a merciful death, to allow us to move on to discussing the Bears. That would be a delightful change.
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I'm all in on C Williams (heard good things) and C Ridley (are they seriously going to let this guy go to FA?) Don't know T Smith. Calvin Ridley, if he hits the market place, will be an expensive get. Might be the top FA WR. Had 1K yds & 8 TDs in 2013. The guy is damn good. I can't believe Jacksonville would let him leave without tagging him.
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The thing I found interesting that it has been reported the NFL will not provide Harbaugh a "safe harbor" ie. his alleged NCAA rules violations. He has two ongoing investigations. One for recruiting violations. One for sign-stealing. If the NCAA finds him in violation of the rules, the NFL may very well take disciplinary measures against him.
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Jay Cutler is on board with keeping Fields, Trading the #1 pick to strengthen the team: What Jay Cutler believes Bears should do with Justin Fields
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Then I don't ever want to sit down at a poker table with Warren because he sure seemed sincere when he stated publicly that we had the right people in place, meaning Poles and Flus.
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I have not read that anywhere, and I send a lot of time reading articles about the Bears to see what others are saying. Do you have a link?
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The way I read his posting was that there is historical proof that it is possible for a HC to start off with a poor record of wins and losses, and turn it around. (He agrees that it is not guaranteed Flus will do so, just that it is possible as history has proven!) I do not find that inane. Many first time HCs start their career off with a team in rebuild mode. It takes time and patience. To say his use of historical data to support his opinion inane, to me is calling his opinion inane. So I therefore can see why he might be offended.
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I'm anxious to see what they had to shell out for him. I bet it was HUGE.
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I think Flus will prove to be a very good HC, one that can be very successful. I don't know of any HC that, given what he had to work with to begin his tenure, and the loss of his DC during this season, could have done much better. Yes, in our opinion, he screwed the pooch a few times. Tell me any HC that hasn't! Every HC I have ever seen on the sidelines has made questionable calls. I think Fields will be a very good QB, one that is more than capable of leading a team to the Super Bowl. (I hope it is the Bears and not some team that got him cheap in a trade.) However, like all QBs, he needs pass protection from the OL, reliable targets, and a good OC calling plays. These requirements do not make him a bad QB, it is a basic requirement that needs to be met for any quarterback to maximize his skill set. I have no proof. It's my gut feeling. I could be wrong. I am 75 years old and have been an avid fan forever. Hell, I think I was still in diapers when a fan of the Baltimore Colts, the team of choice for those of us in lower Delaware, my home as a kid. I've been wrong before. This time I believe I am correct in my evaluation. You will lose your shirt if you bet on sports, especially football, based on statistics and history. Every week there is an upset that proves stats and expert analysis doesn't mean shit. You can take your percentages that you use for proof and use them. I understand. I once tried to do so myself, until I realized that sometimes you just have to trust your gut. I believe in Flus. I believe in Fields. If you think that is inane, so be it.
