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  1. He didn't directly say it, but reading between the lines, it would appear that the QB was calling an awful lot of pass plays vs. rushes. I still then say, who was not calling the deep balls in the first 5 games cause that certainly wouldn't appear to be Jay's style. I wonder when we see Trestman get more involved in the play calling. Remember, last year he called the plays and this year I believe it is Kromer. http://www.suntimes.com/sports/30556527-41...ml#.VEaGk_nF92I
  2. DABEARSDABOMB

    Fuller

    Trestman seemed to indicate that Fuller could play through the hand injury. Hip pointer is the more serious issue and is actually what took him out of the game.
  3. If what we continue to see happen continues, I chalk it up to many different things, but some of it is an overall lack of leadership and that falls on Trestman. We are looking more and more like the Raiders in our lack of fundamental execution, despite having talent.
  4. I would be 1000% on board with hiring Harbaugh.
  5. I'd be okay with new defensive / st coordinators if the offense looked good and you don't have clubhouse issues. However, if the offense looks bad too, well then I'm not ignoring that. We also are one of the dumber teams in the leagues or maybe that is just my personal opinion but there are too many failures in all three phases to ignore the coach. He either gets it cleaned up this year or he's out of a job. Great man and good guy but he appears in over his head as a HC.
  6. 2 running plays in the first half, including not running on a 3rd and 1. It is pathetic and I've called it out numerous times and how we continue to ignore the rushing attack. It doesn't work and this is on whomever is calling the plays.
  7. They all need to go. If we fire Trestman, we fire / get rid of Jay or sit him on the bench. I don't care which. They have the rest of the season to fix things but if the offense continues to play this poorly and not score points, then they all lose jobs. If offense is productive and top 10, then I can live with another year of Trestman, however, It is looking more and more like the rest of the league knew what they were doing and their was a reason he never got that head coaching gig. I hope he proves us wrong.
  8. DABEARSDABOMB

    Fuller

    Everyone would need to lose their jobs. I think Jay would as well. I don't want Cutler around for another coach.
  9. DABEARSDABOMB

    Fuller

    What we can say is we are a poorly disciplined poorly prepared team. We consistently don't show up and play inconsistent football. We have basically turned into the Cowboys and thus far under Trestman that is exactly what we have been, a .500 team. We are getting outcoached and outplayed and the unfortunate part is I don't think we are getting out-talented.
  10. If this continues, Trestman doesn't get year 3 in my opinion. We know he probably will but he won't deserve it.
  11. And our clock management is atrociouis. We literally looked like we had no game plan on either side of the ball. It was pathetic.
  12. And their ST is more related to having horrific kicking (which I put less blame on the coach) and in theory they solved that with Matt Prater. Albeit, Prater did have two misses in his first game but he's proven to be one of the elite kickers in the game. In all other phases, they actually have a solid ST.
  13. On an unrelated sidenote, how bad are the various reporters covering the Bears that they aren't spending more time talking about how dismal the unit is. Instead of wasting all this time complaining about Jay, we should be talking about an entire unit of the football field that has consistently performed horrifically for the past 22 games going back to the start of last season.
  14. Just think about that. That is so detrimental the impact our 3rd phase is having on our team. We are giving our offense a long field to work with while giving our defense a very short field to defend. It is downright pathetic and to rank that low in both areas is just absolutely putting us in a horrendous position. You think about the slim margin of error in a few of our games and it no doubt could have been significantly different if our special teams unit was even league average.
  15. No. That is just another potential excuse to give Joey D time. The penalties we have made are just absurd and Emery has focused on bringing in special teams players during his tenure here. While injuries play some factor in the deal, multiple people have indicated we run one of the most difficult and complex special teams schemes that anyone has ever seen. This is for a unit that typically will see a lot of turnover due to injuries (in the NFL every team suffers from injuries and their ST units have to deal with it). In no world should a special teams unit's schemes being excessively complex given the types of turnover that is TO BE expected in special teams. What we have seen over the past year and a half under Joey D is down right embarrassing. I am not one to throw out a lot of extremes or at least I don't believe I am, however, and to be fair I've been saying this since about week 5 of last year, but I have never seen a stupider worse ran special teams unit in my life and for a full season that was while having Devin Hester and Robbie Gould, who should make almost any special teams coach look decent. It is inexcusable how bad we are from our 3rd phase of the game and how much it kills us. We get destroyed in the field position battle week in and week out and it not only hurts our defense but it hurts our offense as well and I think it plays a large part into why we have had so many yards offensively but not as many points (as we have consistently had to work with long fields). I need both hands and probably feet to count how many times this season (through 6 weeks) that we have backed ourselves between the 0-19 yard line, often times due to us making a penalty and further negating our field position. We honestly would be a better unit if we just stood there and let the other team punt and just had one guy fair catch every time with no one trying to block. I would presume, when you add in penalty yards, we would have a net negative return yards which is just absurdly pathetic. Note: According to footballoutsiders, we are ranked 30th in average starting field position per drive (through Week 5). It will likely be worse through week 6 as our average starting field position was very poor against the Falcons. This is largely driven by our poor special teams and is kind of interesting given the fact that in the Panther game we had a couple turnovers that gave us very short fields yet we still rank this poorly. Also, from the defensive perspective, we rank 31st in average starting field position per drive. Again, much to do with our special teams unit, especially since, contrary to popular belief, we rank right around the league average in turnovers / game.
  16. There are a lot of guys on that list that aren't near as good as Jay.
  17. He has looked good in short bursts. Nice to see.
  18. I've said all along this has been by far the best Jay has ever played the position. He has made very few mistakes in general. Still had he not made them we won, but the play calling in 2nd half of Carolina game, poor special teams, and our offensive players fumbles, our general poor field position to start most drives, and our defense have also been factors. That was most complete game of season but make no mistake, Atlanta dropped a lot of passes. All that said, I'll take it. Huge game against Miami. I'd say a must win given the looming road games against New England and GB.
  19. What does that say about hte level of talent on our D that we lose our top 4 LB's and we play better. LOL.
  20. Peggy Kusinski 14 mins · iOS · ‪#‎Bears‬ injury report includes: Briggs, Boggs, Bushrod, Dixon, McClellin all ruled OUT. LB Bostic & McManis Questionsble & did not practice
  21. Did anybody notice that 2 straights weeks, Trestman called out Marshall.
  22. Suh, along with our young DT's would be fantastic fit and depth and I'm all for spending the money. I'd also be intrigued at what safety / lb would be out there.
  23. The biggest reason I have faith in Cutler is this is the first time in Chicago where Jay has had a good oline and consistent playbook and under both years under Trestman to date we've seen significant growth in the level of calmness, etc. I think at some point we'll see more of this stuff go away. I already think we've seen so many less WTF Jay throws this year then a year ago and multiple years ago, still, there have been some pretty foolish mistakes and the pick number is excasperated by at least two that were entirely on the skill position players (Marshall - 1; Bennett - 1). Take those away and you are talking about a relatively minimal number of picks and a pretty good TD / INT record, a significantly improved completion %, etc. I just don't understand how we were so conservative in the 2nd half and how we haven't gone to the deep ball more often, especially since we would seem to have set it up so nicely the past few weeks.
  24. If Jeffrey wasn't healthy, why would you be running him on reverses, fake reverses and trying to get him the ball in space? Makes zero sense.
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