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I stand corrected on the second ‘hands to the face’. It wasn’t.
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Remind me AGAIN how great Jaylon Johnson is. Two IDENTICAL penalties on the same drive! This is like watching Jemarcus Webb getting repeat holding calls.
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I give it a chance because of how well the team has adapted after their last mini-bye. Add in a real bye, Fields and the offense are improving (possible four top notch receivers available then; Mooney, Claypool, Harry and Pringle), and both games are back to back at home. Of the two I could actually see the Eagles losing to the Bears. Although Allen is recovering from an undisclosed injury to his throwing arm. Maybe they’re more susceptible? Heck, maybe the Bears beat them both?
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Injuries of note. Jenkins is on it again. This time with a hip issue. And Johnson is back on the list as well.
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So thought I’d put this here. What say you? I find it an intriguing take.
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This could be a key re-addition to the defense once he’s deemed ready. He’s familiar with Eberflus’ defense (from Indy), has some speed (4.63 - 40yd vs Roquan’s 4.51) and likes to hit.
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Justin Fields Single Game Rushing Record for QB (178 yards)
Alaskan Grizzly replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
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Justin Fields Single Game Rushing Record for QB (178 yards)
Alaskan Grizzly replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
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Another cool angle of that play.
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Literally spine tingling stuff. Some of the observations made (like hiding the ball when doing the fake) were the same ones I noticed earlier in the season. I recall both Rodgers and Daniel Jones doing that earlier this year and was like 'man I wish Fields would do stuff like that' and...whattyaknow? I remember seeing him during that 60 yard run thinking the (what looked like a fake throw) pump was to get certain players to freeze. I didn't realize his receiver (Mooney in this case) had changed direction just as he was getting ready to throw...amazing! Yes, his evolution is really quite incredible and the more he does it the less likely its a fluke. Gents, we got us a keeper. Just think 'what could have been' this year if ISM hadn't of had a few mental breakdowns, V. Jones hadn't muffed that punt, a few other receivers hadn't dropped sure passes (looking at you ESB) and the refs hadn't frigged up the calls yesterday...where would we be right now? If only....
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I’m guessing the reason the Bears let Mario Edwards Jr go was due to money. He sure looks good tonight against the Chiefs. Has one sack and nearly a second soon after that.
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Meanwhile our offense is coming along great led by Fields’ continued improvement and Getsy’s adaptive play calling. A few weeks ago I wasn’t sure Getsy was ‘the guy’ but he’s starting to convince me otherwise. Now that the offense is off and running it’s time to get the defense on track. Consistent they’ve been gutted from talented players, we’ll have to trust the process. I certainly prefer being in this role than I would be as a Packer fan right now. Their one-dimensonal offense is starting to break.
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Apparently Vildor has come back in wearing Jaylon Johnson’s uniform. You
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I’d agree. Another one id like to see in the rotation is Lb AJ Klein who came by way of the Roquan trade. Right now he’s listed as backup to Sanborn but has a ton of experience. Never know. With the defense on the mediocre side right now to have him in would be more for late game views.
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Their pass rush defense got a shot in the arm when they traded for former Denver pass rusher Bradley Chubb. This trade took place about the same time the Bears got Claypool. Gonna probably need outside help from the TEs.
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At the end of the day, a dominant running game is a good base for a more complex offense later on. Right now, the Bears own the running game.
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On Sanborn, I’m good with whatever LB spot he plays. Just would like to see him get more opportunities. honestly I think Morrow has comparable speed to Smith so he might be better in that role. As far as Vildor, let’s just say I’m hoping to see more Gordon out there. He’s steadily improving and isn’t quite the train wreck he was a few weeks ago. Lastly I noticed on one site they have Leatherwood as backup to Jenkins on the depth chart, and no where else. But then they also had Jaylon Johnson listed as “out”.
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Reading that Sanborn will be getting increased reps, according to DC Alan Williams. And that he’s a leading candidate for the recently vacated WILL position.
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I also agree with all this. Especially the part about Pit being in a potential rebuild. Probably wanted to get what they could for a player like Claypool. Who since with the addition of Pickens, has been relegated to play other positions. Claypool did say they had been more recently tinkering with where he lined up. He said although he didn't like (or feel as competent) from the slot, he appreciated the experience he was getting from playing all the positions. Felt it would give him more experience where he may not have had he stuck simply to the X position.
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The Bears have a pretty good arsenal of players with legit 1st and 2nd round draft pedigree. Fields, Claypool, Leatherwood, Reiff and Harry among them. If most or all reach/maintain their potential, this offense in Chicago could be something special.
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Whitehair released from IR. Local reporter I happened upon noted Jenkins “walking gingerly” during practice. Suggested there may be some issue with his back. And Borom still out for concussion.
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I happened to be looking at snap counts for all the players on offense the other day and noticed he had 6 (I think it was) total. And that Jenkins and Mustipher each had three less than everyone else along the line. I saw when he went in to spell Jenkins but didn't notice the Mustipher fill-in.
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Watched his first presser as a Bear and I get the impression he’s a high character (smart) guy. I’m already a fan. And in case anyone was curious, he’ll be wearing #10.
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Ha, was looking over some past conversations regarding Claypool on this board and found this gem. From January 2021 when Adam posted: “The Bears could've drafted Claypool over Kmet (just like we said to) who would've replaced Burton as the "Adjustor". Look at what Claypool did in Pittsburgh. Could you imagine ARob, Claypool, and Mooney in 3WR sets.” Looks as though you got your wish Adam with getting both Kmet and Claypool and almost had the threesome you were dreaming about…until ARob left for LA.
