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Everything posted by Mongo3451
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Sacks and turnovers are huge in this league. Fields is a machine at both. Coaching and scheme have a lot to do with it. Let's see what the new staff does. Nagy and Co are over.
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He's done nothing to create any consistent buzz. Then there's this... https://heavy-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/heavy.com/sports/chicago-bears/justin-fields-qbr-worst-nfl-history/amp/?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#aoh=16405659850669&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From %1%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fheavy.com%2Fsports%2Fchicago-bears%2Fjustin-fields-qbr-worst-nfl-history%2F
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Now, for some Nagy-esque reason, Nick Foles is starting on Sunday vs the Seahawks. What is wrong with Fields? Did covid19 take Dalton out completely? Was Nagy told to put Fields on a shelf for the rest of the season? Is Nagy praying Foles will have a miracle game, thus proving his offense works while auditioning for their respective next gigs? Who the hell knows...?
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Wait, what? As much as I love Mooney, I want a Jefferson, Claypool or Metcalf.
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Unbelievable. Way too complicated
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This draft would maybe help. I traded a few spots on the 2nd and got an extra 3rd. Pickens is a round talent coming off a knee injury. He's 6'3", has soft hands and runs well. I think I knocked it out of the park with the next three picks. Kenneth Walker sets us up to lose Monty in 23. With that draft, we absolutely need to keep Goldman if he wants to play and find a way to re-sign Hicks and Co. We are going to need the best front seven we can get to help out the young secondary. Jaylon Johnson will be the geezer of the group in his third year. To bolster the WR corps, Chris Godwin is my guy if healthy. If not, I've softened on Michael Gallop and would take him if Godwin is unavailable. Cut Foles, Graham and Jackson. If we can find a trade partner for Robert Quinn, his value will never be higher. Trade Cohen if you can get anything. Thoughts?
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Thank you for sharing. I have my own covid19 experience. I fought in Oct of 2020 and it was a bitch. It took me 6 months to get the myalgiaa is out of my legs and still need albuterol for my lungs. My mother almost died from the first vaccine and was unable to recieve the second. Loss is definitely a part of this pandemic, but is definitely not a virus of the young and healthy. As stated before, we can learn much from the data the NFL is hopefully acquiring.
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Look him on youtube mic'd up. Hilarious
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The main thing I want is for a football man to report to the family. Nothing changes until that changes. If it's Ryan Pace with a new GM, I'm fine. If it's a new president with page as GM, I'm fine. As long as Pace has someone to "check him" on his reckless trading and free agent moves, I think he can be really good. We simply can't go into cap hell with lesser quantity of picks again.
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Nobody wants you to leave. But, please look inward because you seem to be the only one upset about it. If you move it to the other thread, I won't mind.
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I definitely agree with your original thoughts and was offering a different perspective. Nagy definitely looks like dead man walking. He has definitely put so much heart into this team and has to feel the weight of the world. I agree, it's time remove him from this misery.
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Nagy is being a pro right now, as he is auditioning for his next gig. It takes strength to stay on the high road. There are 31 organizations out there that will remember this time favorably for him.
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Since football is the key factor for this discussion, I believe it belongs in this thread. The knowledge we share can potentially help someone. I've asked many healthcare professionals about close contact sports and the dangers of covid19 and they can offer no objective evidence to add to what is happening in the NFL. When you are talking about men in the prime of their lives and in peak physical condition, the risk of death is so minute that is renders unvaxed vs vaxed a moot point. Now that they have almost two years of data, they should have sufficient evidence of their own to form their own protocol outside of the normal scope. IE: is there even a need for protocol in the NFL?(No protocol in place for my son's HS football team, except a gov't mandated bus ride with a mask requirement) Do vaccines actually help prevent the spread or do they create an asymptomatic Trojan Horse to the vulnerable? I think the pro sports leagues are a perfect beta site for real data.
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Most of the players don't even know they have it, yet the stupid policy of the NFL exists.
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Agreed. My biggest hope is that he is learning everything he can from Jason Peters.
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You are correct. It's been called a whopping 6 times through 14 weeks of the season. That includes kickoffs as well.
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Good luck all!
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Once Vildor is flagged, he becomes an illegal participant in the play. They could have sodomized him without a penalty. That's not true, but the ref really doesn't care after that point...
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Two things I heard today. Jenkins had zero reps with the team in practice, ever. Also, he was the only one to get in the mix when Fields got roughed up. He looked bloody awful out there and was the only one willing to fight for his QB. He gets it, so hopefully reps will pay off.
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The main difference between Vildor and the Packer guy was that Vildor ran out of bounds on his own. The Packer player was forced out. By letter of rule, it's an instant penalty on Vildor, cut and dry. The Packer player should have made an attempt to enter the field sooner, which is not as easy to detect due to the speed of the game and the referee being on the move too.
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Too much smoke not to be a little solder. Multiple outlets say yes, Trace says no. What else can he do? He has a huge client base that includes Matt Nagy and Ryan Day. Also, with the firing rumor before Christmas and the Bezos visit to Halas Hall. It's going down somehow...
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Oh shoot, I meant Elliott not Prescott...?
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I live in Indy and this was a hot button topic for weeks. What made it worse, is that Colts fans hate the Patriots with a passion.