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  1. After watching today's game against the 49ers it is clear this offense and Trubisky are not ascending. That means the end is nigh. After watching tonight's game there are two coordinators in Seattle that deserve some consideration: OC Darrell Bevel. He has shepherded Wilson throughout his career from a young QB relying heavily on the run game to the player who can take over a game from the pocket (if his oline can block for more than 2 sec). Despite the horrible line play the offense is still in the top half of the league statistically. Of course he's also the guy who didn't give the football to Marshawn Lynch at the 1yd line. That alone scares me. DC Kris Richard. Seems like every DB he coached in Seattle before becoming the DC became a Pro Bowl player. The defense has not missed a beat since he took over and they just shutdown the player most are calling the MVP in Wentz. That was done despite missing a Pro Bowl Safety and CB. Yes he still has players like Wagner, Thomas, and Bennett but his backups are ready to play. I don't mind a defensive minded HC because I still think that's the fastest way we get back to winning and to the playoffs, as long as he knows who to hire as an OC. There is a college coach in Washington that built Boise St into a top 10 program, Chris Petersen. Then in two years he built Washington into a top 10 program. He knows how to coach and get the most out of the talent he has on the roster. I can't see Pace going the college route, he'll want someone with NFL background, but this guy should eventually hit the NFL coaching ranks.
  2. Start with the injury report: http://bearswire.usatoday.com/2017/12/01/i...ek-13-vs-49ers/ Trevathan is back and no longer listed on the injury report. Also looks like RRH will return. I'm hopeful he'll see the field because I still think he has good long term potential. Josh Sitton looks like he'll be a game time decision but did practice on Thur. We'll get to see the return of Lamar Houston. I think we're fortunate to pick him up this late in the season. I'm not overstating his ability but this late in the season it's almost impossible to find someone who knows your defense and can at least contribute right away. The big mystery is who will play safety alongside Eddie Jackson?
  3. http://bearswire.usatoday.com/2017/12/02/f...on-with-eagles/
  4. I'm open minded and willing to seeing the "MVP data". All I can find is that he's the 11th ranked passer in total yards, and 29th or 30th ranked in comp% (depending where you look). Eli Manning just got benched and his numbers are better. You can use QBR which has him 3rd but that's heavily weighted toward wins. Even then Case Keenum has him beat and nobody is singing his praises. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/year...017/passing.htm
  5. Nope, said the same about Cam Newton when he won MVP. He played behind and fed off of a great defense. Newton was outstanding on those short fields that defense provided him that year. What happened the next season when the defense took a step back? Said the same about Dak Prescott last year when everyone was on his bandwagon last year. Even a Cowboy fan told me Prescott was missing too many throws in traffic. I don't think Wentz is a front-runner like Newton is but if you watched the same Bears-Eagles game I did you certainly saw some of his errant throws. I'm not saying he's always inaccurate but like Trubisky he sometimes makes rushed passes with poor technique, sometimes with no pressure around him. It shows up in his completion %. The raw talent and natural accuracy is there so over the years I think he'll correct that but I won't sit here and deny what's on the film and what his stats say. His 60% completion rate puts him 30th among starting QBs. His defense has 16 INTs this year, 2nd in the league. Just like Newton in 2015 those extra possessions help to achieve the avg 250yd/game passing (4000yds on a season) pace. I'm not saying he's playing poorly, I think he's playing well and most importantly he's protecting the ball much better this season. He's not putting up league MVP performances week after week and he is not the main reason the Eagles have the best record. He's playing behind a pretty good offensive line which is rushing the football for 3rd best yards/game in the league. If there is anyone on this board I'd expect to hear extolling the virtues of the Eagles Oline helping the young QB look good (and not the other way around) it is you. Now if people were clamoring for Eagles offensive coaches because they want someone to come in and build a good Oline and strong rushing attack to support the young QB, along with building a Top 5 defense... that would make sense because it's what the Eagles have done. Except of course that's what Fox wants do here, and already has to a large extent (we are 8th in rushing offense, Eagles are 3rd). Our defense has stints where they play Top 10 but clearly need a few more pieces to stay there consistently. Today they are ranked 15th. FWIW I'd say Wentz is on path similar to the one Russell Wilson took early in his career. Seattle won games because of their defense and rushing attack with good enough QB play to not turn the ball over. Years later they now win games because of Wilson. That formula is the way to win in the NFL with a young QB. If we change coaches that shouldn't be lost on Ryan Pace just because he drafted Trubisky.
  6. AZ54

    Ryan Switzer

    I like Switzer and that's a nice return but "special"? At this point in his rookie year teams stopped kicking to Hester. Switzer's two receptions for the year does make me wonder if he'll follow in Hester's footsteps as a WR but I think he'll catch on over the next couple years and have a good career.
  7. I'll stay put because we need to protect the biscuit. Draft LT Connor Williams. I know he's got occasional technique issues to work on but it's not a consistent problem and he's still young so some of that is to be expected. There is improvement from his 2016 film to 2017. He has the athleticism and vision to handle stunts and blitzes. Add in a bit of nasty because he has no problems burying his opponent or driving them back 5 yards off the LOS when he can. He's pretty good at getting to 2nd level blocks too. I'd like to see more strength on run blocks but again, he's young and that will naturally improve in time. For now, we use a zone blocking scheme and his feet and quickness are perfect fits for that. Draft him, put him at RT, and put Massie on the bench as our backup swing OT for a year...a significant albeit expensive improvement from today's backup OT who's name I don't even know. My other top 10 choice is Bradley Chubb but I admit he's not an elite talent so a trade down out of the top 5 to give him up is ok if the value is there. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=connor+williams+h...iai=v6HARqp8yNQ From 2016... https://duckduckgo.com/?q=connor+williams+h...iai=9k2MtQ_q9Vs https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/te...nking-nfl-fits/
  8. People need to step back a bit from Wentz and Eagles mania. They have a good team this year but it's on both sides of the ball. Look at Wentz' stats last year and there's a lot of questionable games. Week 16 against the Giants he was 13 of 24 for 152 yds, 1 TD and 1 INT. If that isn't Foxball numbers what is? Put that in comparison to Trubisky's games so far and all the hysteria around his poor performance being the coaches fault. In fact Wentz threw 14 INTs last year. http://www.nfl.com/player/carsonwentz/2555...ogs?season=2016 Flip it over to 2017 and it's clear Wentz isn't lighting the world on fire. Against Dallas the week before the Bears he completed just 52% of his passes for a mere 168 yards. That's piss poor development of their young QB and an offense that's worthy of firing John Fox, if he were Wentz' head coach. Why then do people ascribe so much to success to Wentz and the offensive coaches? I'd say the person we should be looking at for the Eagles success is the DC of that Top 5 Defense. Yes, that's Jim Schwartz.
  9. I've been quietly on the sidelines while all the Firefox hype ran rampant. I don't think he's a bad coach at all. Is he a great coach? Maybe not but he IMO does know how to hire good coaches to work for him. He will setup game plans for what he wants and they will be held to account to follow it. That can be good or bad but I've seen enough BS on message boards to know many fans are just clueless. For any HC to get two teams to a Superbowl is pretty damn good. The fact Fox got fired in Denver and then they won a Superbowl with Von Miller and Derek Wolfe both back in the lineup (they were injured the previous year) doesn't make me think any less of Fox. Facts are that Elway has failed his team without Fox. Why did Wade Philips leave after winning a Superbowl? IMO we were lucky to get Fox here to help change the culture. We saw for a couple weeks the "put Tru in and let him fail" so he can learn. Now the team is failing and Trubisky's struggles are all Fox's fault. Reality is Fox was right. Trubisky, despite raw talent that is much better than Glennon's, was far from ready to start in the NFL. Pace deserves some of the fault for the slow rebuild because he's been careful not to overspend in FA. In that I mean he's not making the big long term deals. We over spend all the time on one year type of deals (i.e. Wheaton) but Pace wants the short term risk/reward. The plus side of being more aggressive in FA is that we might get more wins early but in the end the high price deals could keep us from getting the final pieces to win a Superbowl when the roster is ready. Pace has stuck to his plan for a rebuild through the draft. That's painfully slow because you need players in their 3rd or 4th year before they are good enough to win consistently. Yet here we are. At this point I'm still not a FireFox fan but I realize that another offensive performance like last week will put the final nail in the coffin. Pace can't afford to let Trubisky's raw talent get scuttled early. None of us can. If Trubisky is not showing improvement this week then we need new offensive coaches and, with that, we need a new HC. The Bears' future rests on Trubisky's shoulders and that's where the coaching focus has to be. If Trubisky fails, Pace and everyone else is going down too. Pace knew that the day he was hired, even if he didn't know the QBs name at the time.
  10. Not the first time someone "loses it" just before they get fired, and that's not just with football teams. There is usually more behind the scenes than what we know.
  11. It is an odd decision to play in a regular season game coming off that injury but then pass up a bowl game. Seeing how his 2nd game back was very poor it is quite possible he came back too early and now realizes he has to take the time off to get his knee healthy before the draft. If that's true, we can't really expect him to be talking about how bad his knee is right now because that also hurts his draft status. His agent, if he has any common sense, will tell him to hide behind the "no bowl game risk for me" statement. --------- https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/te...nking-nfl-fits/ His health. Williams injured his MCL and PCL against the Trojans on September 16 and though he returned in a big way with an excellent game against West Virginia, he had his worst game of his collegiate career the following week against Texas Tech. --------- I've seen a couple games of McGlinchey and he just looks like he has really slow feet. Maybe I watched the wrong games and he's had better performances. I think he'll end up as a RT, and possibly get kicked inside, because he doesn't have the athleticism needed for LT. Trading back puts him on the radar late 1st early 2nd. Still, I don't want Massie 2.0 on our roster so I have more work to do to see if he fits what we need (IMHO).
  12. AZ54

    Drafting QBs

    We don't have a 3rd Rd pick but if we did and someone like Josh Allen is there we should take him, especially in the 4th Rd. I am a Trubisky fan but he isn't perfect (yet) so having another shot at a franchise QB does not hurt. If you hit on one you will get to trade the other. The prospect that I can see falling in this manner is Lamar Jackson.
  13. Bowles as our DC would be outstanding. Loved what he did here in AZ and despite having some very good talent that D has not been the same since he left. He'd be walking into some of foundational talent for what he likes to do.
  14. https://www.burntorangenation.com/2017/11/2...texas-longhorns Ready for him to be a Bear. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2745231...-regular-season
  15. I've been waiting for over a month to see corrections. It's time to let him know his spot isn't so safe. We can start by giving a few 1st team reps to Hall.
  16. He's got the athleticism to play in the NFL but can't run routes correctly.
  17. AZ54

    Do you like PFF?

    I like Orlando Brown at RT. I think if he were there in Rd 2 it would be good value.
  18. Jackson couldn't have played much worse than he did yesterday. If Hall is looking good in a couple weeks I'm willing to give him a shot at FS.
  19. Pace has put more talent on this roster than anything Emery did. Keep in mind Emery is about the lowest bar possible. Angelo, despite the complaints about him, did build a team that got to the Superbowl. Time will tell but Pace may have found the best piece for an NFL team in Trubisky. It's going to take time for him to improve his fundamentals and knowledge of the game. Wentz wasn't spectacular today, not IMO. Unless you missed his poor passes when he had time in the pocket. He made some great plays with his feet but other than that he looked like a good, but not great, QB. His team, especially the defense dominated.
  20. Horrible game. Nobody showed up ready to compete. Eddie Jackson is killing this defense. Can't get in his gaps, can't tackle, can't cover, late to arrive for help on a deep passes. Missing Trevathan doesn't help things either but with Timu out there Jones again looks ok, except his blocking on punts was horrible. I see complaints about Hicks (Dline in general) but he's a gamer playing through his injury. We can't fault his effort. For those who don't appreciate how well Floyd holds up as an edge defender it should be clear after watching Irving get pushed around like a rag doll today. On the flip side Acho came to play today and he did well. Acho isn't starter quality as a player but he stepped up today. Oline didn't show up today, really nobody on offense did including Trubisky. They were beaten before they finished stretching.
  21. The only way I see us winning is if Trubisky lights it up and I don't expect that. Plus we'll need a big turnover or special teams play. The Philly Dline is stout inside but we're really good on outside zone runs. Expect to see a lot of Howard off tackle but they have good speed at LB. Overall I'd say the odds of Jeffrey getting injured are much greater than the odds of us winning. Then again, that was true for most of his tenure in Chicago.
  22. Dead last. For single seasons, in 2017, played WR, requiring Targets >= 79, sorted by descending Catch Pct https://www.pro-football-reference.com/play...er_by=catch_pct
  23. I see two players we should target, both at one of the 3 key positions, with our first pick: Chubb or Connor Williams. If both are gone before we pick then we should trade down. Williams would step in right away at RT, maybe stay there for a few years until Leno's deal is done. I don't think having Williams at RT (instead of LT) is as big of a deal as it used to be since so many elite pass rushers line up at LDE now. Eventually he'll be the LT of the future. For now, give Trubisky one side he doesn't have to worry about the pass rush and he'll take care of the rest. If we find someone else to handle RT and move Williams to LT we can trade Leno after a year or two. Unless someone gives us an offer that's too good to refuse. That could happen as we'll be sitting right around the spot where the last of the good QBs will be available.
  24. It's worth noting that Lamar Jackson is rising into the top tier of QBs for the draft. Darnold is still a question mark to enter the draft but if he does we'll see 4 QBs with early to middle 1st Rd talent. Teams will keep in mind that the 2017 crop of "bad" 1st Rd QBs has done well so far. The Browns look really stupid for passing on QBs early in Rd 1 three times in two drafts. They had #1 and #12 in 2017 and didn't take a QB with either. At least that's true for Watson and more and more Trubisky looks like the real deal. Mahomes hasn't had a shot yet but his lack of action won't alter the discussion either way. Then there are the struggles of Kizer and any QB taken after the 1st Rd. No Dak Prescott showed up in 2017, but finding a good QB on day 3 only happens once every 3-5 years. Besides, Prescott has looked less and less like an elite QB as this season wears on, especially minus Elliot. Once again, it all adds up for GMs and owners: If you want a franchise QB your best bet is to go all-in early in Rd 1 on the best prospects. To mix it up further, there will be two decent veteran QBs potentially available in Alex Smith and Eli Manning. With all this you can feel the QB-needy sharks starting to circle the prey.
  25. By the way... Arden Key is sliding down some boards: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2744978...latest-rankings
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