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  1. This was talked about in the off-season and then it got shelved when we went after big targets in FA. I"m glad to hear it's back on the table and hopefully something gets done soon. When this is done it'd be nice to see the Bears extend Amos as well. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/bears-working-re-sign-goldman-factor-linchpin-their-top-10-defense
  2. I agree about the offense and inconsistencies early on. At this point I'm looking at the concepts we're practicing not so much execution. So far we're hearing about a fair amount of 2 and 3 TE sets with a wide variety of routes being run by Sims, Shaheen, and Burton. Everyone is getting in on the act. Yet in some of the practice video today we see a lot of bunched up WR sets, 3 or 4 WRs on the field. All this is a lot for Trubisky to process and then get comfortable with all those route runners. I think we'll need to rely on the big plays early in the season and especially in week 1 against GB. Fortunately we have plenty of options among our skill players to create big plays. Green Bay will know to prepare for KC/Philly's offense but they really won't know where Cohen will line up and what routes he'll be running. Does your NB cover Kevin White or Taylor Gabriel when they break the huddle? After they shift? Yet we still have a strong running game behind Jordan Howard.
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    Defense Blitz

    This is something I don't recall seeing last year. We have Isaiah Irving, an OLB, lined up very wide in coverage responsibility yet he blitzes off the edge. Meanwhile Kylie Fitts drops into coverage on a TE. I realize this is all backups but with Lynch hobbled again on his 3rd injury since signing with the Bears (he seems destined to take McPhee's place) these two are the leading replacements. Fitts is clearly comfortable in his backpedal and cutting underneath the route. Irving adjusts into a Wide 9 alignment before the snap but is too easily pushed around the QB, of course they aren't in pads. Fangio appears to be mixing it up a bit with the younger and faster OLBs. https://twitter.com/i/status/1021394079672930304
  4. Just looking at a few photos and some of the early parts of camp a few players standout. First is a leaner but hopefully stronger Adam Shaheen. Leonard Floyd looks like he's finally added enough bulk to be a more consistent threat as a pass rusher but he's still lean and should still have his quickness. Tarik Cohen is definitely stronger this season too. We'll see how this translates to their play on the field. Today is the first open day of practice so we'll get plenty of reports. https://www.chicagobears.com/photos/practice-snaps-training-camp-day-1#ec7f2489-aacd-44df-b1dd-1c73e5a99151
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    Nobody on PUP

    Excellent news with Kyle Long and Allen Robinson https://www.chicagobears.com/news/no-bears-expected-to-open-camp-on-pup-list
  6. He's a no-show at training camp. Veterans haven't arrived yet so not an official holdout. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000940502/article/roquan-smith-not-at-start-of-camp-with-bears-rookies
  7. Keep an eye on Isaiah Irving as camp unfolds. He's reportedly in much better shape this year for the OLB role. I'm not saying he'll be a starter level player but he may challenge for reps as the backup. Between Fits and Irving I don't think Lynch is a shoe-in as the starter although he may end up starting and being more of a run down OLB.
  8. If Kevin White can be good enough to split snaps with Gabriel then defenses are in trouble. More importantly is the fact I think we have a HC who knows how to exploit a defense's weakness. With the combination of talent on offense we can go across the spectrum from full spread offense with 4 WRs (Robinson, Gabriel, White, Miller, Cohen) to 3-TE running formations in front of Howard. And our QB can run and throw on the run as well.
  9. With one agency representing 5 of the 7 unsigned top 10 draftees, including Roquan Smith, this situation won't end quickly. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/07/05/offsets-re-emerge-as-a-top-10-contract-issue/ The Bears gave Trubisky everything last year so where will they draw the line this year? "The only other player in the top 10 from 2017 to get anything close to that was Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who had the offset language removed from his guaranteed training-camp roster bonuses."
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    Roquan Smith

    In the draft I preferred Edmunds over Smith but after watching this video on Smith's background I understand better why we went in this direction. If we consider the on-the-field abilities relatively equal, even if Edmunds and Smith are different types of players, then the leadership qualities and work ethic Smith has will put him in position to become the new leader of our defense. https://www.chicagobears.com/video/meet-the-rookies-roquan-smith
  11. Friends and family is one thing but for NFL players, especially high profile ones that stuff can easily become distracting. Both from too much concern about the criticism or the hype.
  12. There is a maturity to this young man I didn't expect to see so early in his career. I like it. Focus on the task at hand. https://bearswire.usatoday.com/2018/06/07/mitchell-trubisky-no-longer-uses-social-media-its-just-a-distraction/
  13. He said he just recently had the sensation of touch in his foot return so the nerves are regenerating, which is great for him long term.
  14. What a great move by the team to make this happen for Zach. One way or another he's going to be around this team for many years to come.
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    RPOs

    Nothing about he RPO says it has to be the QB running the ball. He simply has to decide if he wants to make it a running play or a passing play. Read-option is where, on a running play, the QB decides if he's handing off or running with the ball himself. In the highlight video where they breakdown the RPOs Nick Foles has exactly zero runs with the football. He either hands off or throws a pass.
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    RPOs

    An old guy like me will say that it was exactly what you said: Just that here's what RPO's look like as the Eagle's ran them last year. It just helped me to envision how our new WRs would fit into these types of plays and what it really means. Yes, the discussion got side-tracked but that is normal during the offseason but there's little to talk about this time of year. I don't view RPO's as some type of play that's going to make this an excellent offense. In fact I view even less challenging to a defense now that I studied it a bit. Like anything on offense having it in the arsenal means a defense must prepare for it and it has to stay in the back of their mind on each play. For me the real benefit to this is the hesitation in a defenders reaction at the start of a play. After seeing stacked box after stacked box defending Jordan Howard last year this could be a welcome addition to watch. There's a combination of things needed for this to work or the box stays stacked. We need legit deep threat, ideally on both sides of the field, and legit running game. Howard provides one, Gabriel and Cohen another but perhaps Kevin White will see some action on these plays... https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/takeaways-bears-ota-good-things-coming-kevin-white
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    Depth on Defense

    I'm afraid to have high expectations for anything on this team but I admit the D should be good this season. The fact Fangio went out of his way to single out some young veterans for their improvement makes me feel like we can consistently be good this year. Barring a complete disaster at any one position we should be able to avoid the huge dips in performance like we saw last year when Trevathan was out of the lineup. That Vikings game where Shurmur called screen play after screen play was painful to watch.
  18. According to Fangio there may be some depth on our roster. I've somewhat written off our depth at safety but there is a glimmer of hope there that Bush finally knows where he should be going. RRH has buiked up over 290lbs and it sounds like he's much more comfortable inside. We'll see when the pads come in next month. Between RRH and Bullard I think we'll be ok at DE even if replacing Unrein isn't a high bar. https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/talking-points-five-things-learned-from-bears-defensive-coaches/
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    RPOs

    There's not a lot of difference to their games. Big body WRs who win with strength and positioning, as well as going vertical (jump balls). Both left their draft teams in part because they didn't like the QB situation. Both were injured in their contract year. Robinson plays quicker IMO than Jeffrey who is bigger and uses that size well to help him. Jeffrey probably has better hands. Neither are the slot WRs in this offense and I'd say both are likely to play the same role as the X.
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    RPOs

    I look at it this way. Nagy said he wanted to personally help White succeed. Then we held a minicamp and right after that we traded up into the 2nd Rd to draft Anthony Miller. We all knew they weren't going to rely on him but IMO that couldn't have made it any clearer how far he has to go. Although it was light on elite talent this was still a deep draft for WRs. We could have made a similar but much cheaper move in Rd 3 or 4 to draft a WR. That didn't happen and they clearly wanted a WR with excellent route running skills so it was trade up for Calvin RIdley (as we tried to do), or go hard after Miller when he fell a bit.
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    RPOs

    He can't just stay healthy, Kevin White needs to learn how to run routes.
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    Shaheen

    I'm curious to see how he plays this season after the change in workout strategy. As I've said before this is his first offseason in an NFL training program and it should help him quite a bit. He moved fairly well for a big guy last year but a bit more quickness in his cuts would certainly be beneficial. https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/what-does-bears-coach-matt-nagy-have-in-store-for-te-adam-shaheen/ When the Bears designed their offseason training plan for Shaheen, their goal wasn’t to increase his power or strength — ‘‘I was pretty damn physical last year,’’ he said — but to make him more fluid, mobile and flexible. Part of the Bears’ focus was to eliminate what Shaheen described as ‘‘nagging injuries that I had over the season’’ by improving his core strength. But the Bears also wanted him to improve as a route-runner. ‘‘[It’s] just to be able to move and run better than I did last year,’’ Shaheen said. ‘‘Just to be able to run, cut, get lower, everything in blocking, better leverage. Just core stability is huge. I think it’s helped a lot.’’
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    RPOs

    View this from the perspective of our personnel. Robinson is easily the equal of Jeffrey, except he's better. Shaheen matches their TE at least in terms of athletic ability, and of course we have Burton. Defense's have to respect Howard on the run option at the snap. Then see the play design with quick hitting routes and imagine Anthony Miller with his quickness making those inside or outside breaks. Topping it off is Trubisky's quick and accurate release. We've seen how well Foles can execute this. If he makes the right reads these plays will be hard to defend. The video includes film of the Vikings defense trying to figure out what the Eagles were doing. It's not the end all because I can easily see how a well executed zone defense can blow up these plays, especially with smart players. Plus they now have more film on it to prepare. Mixing it in from time to time especially when you know where the defense's weak point is should pay off. Once teams adjust to the short stuff and start undercutting routes it is easy to fake that quick pass, but then have Trubisky drop back a few more steps and go after a deep or intermediate route. That's where Gabriel comes into play, or Cohen, or even Shaheen. With Shaheen, if a defender is right up on him he'll have to decide if he's going to prepare for a block or step back into coverage, and if they are off the ball then we might own the early advantage on the play. Guess wrong and Shaheen is gone, or Jordan Howard is gone.
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    Jordan Howard

    I wouldn't expect less from Howard in terms of work ethic. A player in such a physically demanding position as starting RB doesn't stay on the field like Howard has in 2 years without the training effort behind the scenes. Last year he worked on improving his receiving ability and this year he's even more focused on it. He doesn't need to be elite as a receiver, just effective enough that he drags coverage with him early on the route. With that he'll have a big impact on the offense's ability to disguise plays and get some chunk plays, including those where Howard catches the ball and makes the first defender miss. What I especially like is the RB coach taking him all the way back to the fundamentals of where to place your hands to receive the ball from different angles. That takes a ton of patience from the coach, and then perseverance from Howard to break old habits and learn new ones. As someone who thought we might move on from Howard via draft day trade, I'd love to see him improve enough as a WR to earn that second contract with the Bears. https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/talking-points-five-things-learned-from-five-bears-offensive-assistant-coaches/
  25. We have so many options it's hard to calculate who gets what and we don't yet know who Trubisky will be comfortable with early in the season. In the first few games it'll probably be Burton just because of his familiarity with the offense. Others like Shaheen will take more time to acclimate to a dramatically different scheme. That alone will play a huge factor in the totals at the end of the season. The relatively balanced distribution you propose is likely what we'll see play out throughout the second half of the season. If you are saying Shaheen only has 3 TDs this year I'll definitely take the over on that one. With his huge frame and ability to box out defenders, catch fades, or even back shoulder throws combined with Trubisky's quick release and accuracy I see 5-7 TDs. Some of that comes at the expense of Burton where the tight coverage lanes negate some of his speed advantage, plus LBs will find it to their advantage to push him off his route early and disrupt the timing of the play.
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