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  1. What an absolute sh%& show. Has there ever been a Bears team this talented underperform sp badly? It's really bad right now. 12-4 to 6-10 (at best) is where we are headed. Instead of a top 10 pick (which we could've used on a QB), we won't pick until the early 40's. There are a lot less players to build around as the core than we thought just a few short months ago. It was nice to see Jackson with some impact plays, but then gets beat flatfooted on play-action for what was ultimately a decisive play. Fuller had a couple of nice plays, but then also got beat on several plays badly. Roquan had his best game of the year and really stepped up, which was great to see. Our pass rush is abysmal, Mack is the highest-paid non-factor player in the league right now. I didn't even know Floyd played. I wonder what the excuse is today? Every other game that was lost late in the game, the defense let up the deciding scoring drive. This time, they let in a TD late, yet they were barely on the field, so they can't say they were tired. Josh Reynolds is apparently the second coming of Jerry Rice. Trubisky is done. Wow. I thought one of us called for this a few weeks back. Make it injury-related so all parties somehow save face. Nagy can point to Mitch's injury for the struggles. Mitch can say he was playing hurt, and Pace can say that you can't predict injuries when evaluating talent. Then they can part ways with him in the offseason and let him resurrect his career somewhere else. I have never seen a player at a press conference so beat down after a loss in the middle of the season on a bad team. He was borderline in tears. If it was truly injury-related, he wouldn't have been acting like that. To me, that is someone who was told that there weren't getting it done and they were moving on from him. I would be shocked if he plays another down for the team. The team will say Daniel gives the team the best chance to win with Mitch not at 100%. Watch, that's my prediction. The offensive play calling can't be any worse than having a monkey press a button to call a play in Madden. Loggains looks like a genius compared to Nagy right now, he just didn't have the players. They need a new playcaller and a run game specialist, otherwise, teams will continue to keep two safeties in coverage and dare them to pass. Teams are getting pressure with 4 and do not need safety help to stop the run. Talk about a recipe for disaster. We lead the league in dropped passes, and most are right off the hands or chest of the receiver. Someone make a play. You see highlights of receivers making these awesome contested catches all over the league every week and our guys can't catch balls that hit their hands. This is why you play in the preseason, to refine the timing of routes and little nuances with coverages. Team discipline is at an all-time low. I thought it was bad with Trestman, but Nagy is just more relatable to the players than Trestman was. That's it. Neither held players accountable for their actions. Patterson takes his helmet off on the field, he should sit the rest of the game. There has to be consequences. When Leno was getting all those holding penalties. Sit him for a half or a game. They will get the point. Pace needs to be held accountable for this roster construction and Trubisky. He went all-in on Trubisky and Mack and it failed miserably. Pace needs to go. His strategy for drafting and roster construction didn't work. He locked up mediocre players to large deals that are borderline unmovable (Leno, Massie, Skrine, Burton, etc). He has drafted like crap. Technically to sustain success, you need a minimum of 3 starters per draft: 2019 - Montgomery 2018 - Smith, Daniels, Nichols 2017 - Jackson 2016 - Floyd, Whitehair 2015 - Goldman That's 8 players in 5 drafts, when it should be 15.
  2. So the offense looks better than previous games on the first drive, drive stalls at the 30 and Pineiro, on cue, misses the FG. Ugh. Trubisky had 1 good pass to Gabriel for a first down but then on 3rd Down, had the dump off, by tried a pass down field that was over thrown.
  3. We could use some insurance right now after releasing Davis and Montgomery banged up. Whyte was at least familiar with the offense and provided some special teams utility in the return game.
  4. adam

    Early Games

    Right now we are ultimately chasing MIN, and have to pass DAL/PHI, LAR, and CAR. With a CAR loss and if we beat LAR, we would be tied with those team and would only trail the 2nd NFC East team and MIN with 6 to play. MIN would have a 2.5 game lead on us with 6 to play. If we win during their bye, we would be 2 back with 5 games left (1 against them). MIN / CHI BYE / vs NYG (W) @SEA (L) / @DET (W) vs DET (W) / vs DAL (W) @LAC (W) / @GB (W) vs GB (L) / vs KC (L) vs CHI (L) / @MIN (W) (10-6/7-5) / (10-6/9-3) This is what needs to occur for us to catch the Vikings. Very unlikely, if Denver could've pulled out that game, things would've been much more interesting. We essentially have to go into Week 17 no more than a game back and the same conference record, then beat them in Minnesota. Anything more than 1 more loss from the Bears ends their season.
  5. adam

    Early Games

    We needed MIN, CAR, and DAL to lose. Well DEN is up 3 against MIN, CAR is being shutout by ATL, and DAL is up by 10+ against DET. So CAR is definitely a loss, MIN can still lose, and it looks like DAL will win easily. Let's go Broncos! How about the epic QB matchup with Jackson and Watson? Jackson has 4 TDs and is borderline unstoppable. Watson? Not so much. Thru the mid-4th, he is 18-29 (62%), 169 yds, 1 INT, 6 sacks, 1 FL. Watch the media on Watson, they will point to a bad O-Line, etc, etc. Nothing like Trubisky gets when he has a game like this. The funny thing is, Watson has had several games with less than 200 yards passing and several multi-turnover games but was at one point in MVP talks.
  6. Yeah true, but you hate to lose a draft pick regardless of what round for nothing.
  7. This sucks. One of the loopholes to the Practice Squads. As long as players are signed to 53-man rosters, you can lose your PS players. We just lost Whyte. Surprised we didn't put Trevathan on IR immediately and brought Whyte up. He was a 7th Round Pick.
  8. adam

    Burton to IR

    It must have to do with compensation, otherwise, it makes no sense to keep him on the 53-man roster.
  9. The whole time it played out it looked like Garrett said, "you want to take my helmet off, watch, this is how you do it", then keeps pulling at the facemask until it is off, which could've seriously injured Rudolph's neck. Then once he had the helmet, he was like "oh, you want your helmet back, here you go", then smack on the top of the head. That was a #1 in the NFL draft, in the last seconds of a game where your team is up by 2 TDs and your team just sacked the QB on the plays before this one.
  10. I agree with this as well. Odd that he didn't get anything other than a fine. Garrett just went waayyyyy overboard.
  11. Dude, the helmet is metal, and that neck cushion is more inside the helmet than on the bottom where the metal is the strongest. Look at this helmet, the edge of the helmet hit the top of his head. With enough force, that could've easily knocked him out.
  12. adam

    Burton to IR

    Burton to IR, finally making some moves, a little late, but I guess late is better than never:
  13. Tony Dungy was on the "Under Center Podcast", which is a pretty good listen. He said that the 2nd year is always a tough year for a new coach as teams will have adjusted to your first year and would start to take away what you like to do. Nagy has been slow to adjust to that and players are underperforming. About Club Dub, a bunch of pro sports teams do a little celebration after wins, the Bears are one of a few teams that actually show it publicly. Maybe the best would be to keep it private going forward.
  14. I can't imagine Trevathan coming back this year, so it's odd that they haven't done it to free up a roster spot. If we somehow miraculously made the playoffs, I can't see how he would be back in 6 weeks from that injury.
  15. Montgomery might not play either with a sprained ankle in practice on Wednesday.
  16. Wow, what a crazy play. Suspended indefinitely. Rudolph is an idiot as well, but man, Garrett went way over the line with the helmet hit to the head.
  17. Mongo, I made your post into the game thread. If we can't get to Goff with multiple O-Line backups and with how shaky has he been, without Cooks, we are toast. I feel like they are going to use a bunch of screens and quick throws to Kupp (who was shutdown last week). Last year Goff threw 4 picks and was sacked 3 times. We will need a few turnovers and several sacks this week to have a chance. Hopefully, Trubisky can have a solid game against the Rams Defense who has a familiar face in Mathews on the edge. Mitch only threw for 110 yards and threw 3 INTs last year. Howard ran for over 100, so Montgomery needs to have a big game. I have a feeling we win this one by at least a TD, I am thinking something like 20-12 in a game of field position.
  18. For me it comes down to his health. If he is not near 100%, we are one injury away from being right back where we are. If healthy though, he is a top 10 QB.
  19. I agree, it's kind of mind-blowing that you didn't think it would be a good idea to bring all the QB's in for a private workout when you have the #3 pick, and that you didn't even meet with Watson at all. Pace's record stands on his own and I don't know why he is getting more time than Emery did when he has technically been a worse GM.
  20. So it looks like the league set up a tryout for Kaepernick on Saturday. Kind of odd, but the Bears need to send someone there just to kick the tires.
  21. Yeah, it was very long, but some eye-opening comments.
  22. A great article, a lot to digest. The Bears didn't bring in any QBs for private workouts. https://t.co/0UtH9OnYKG?amp=1
  23. I get that LB's traditionally have the most tackles, but when it's that much higher than half your defense, that's a problem. He also had more impact plays, so it was not just tackles. Mack isn't even being double-teamed very much and he still didn't make any plays. The Lions lost Wagner to injury and neither Mack nor Floyd could do much against a backup. That's not good. Floyd is a waste of a body on the field. I would bring someone else in like Vaughters instead. We didn't pay Mack all that money to just draw double teams. He is severely underproducing and that contract looks like an albatross now. Again, if you didn't know who he was and just watched the games this season, you would not know he is the highest-paid defensive player and supposed top 3 defensive player in the league. With Hicks and Trevathan out, we really need him to step up and be the disruptive force we have seen before. Right now Skrine has been our most consistent DB which is scary. Fuller has had a couple of nice plays but for the most part has been underwhelming. Our safety play has been ok, mainly because of HHCD. Jackson seems like he is struggling in this Pagano scheme (or playing not to get hurt). I am assuming the difference is last year they just put Amos in the box and let Jackson roam. This year he has different responsibilities and is struggling. There are two sides going forward. There is no way he will command top dollar if he keeps playing like this (last year will be considered a fluke), but at the same time, do you want him if this is who he is? Turnovers are very luck oriented. So time will tell, but just based on trends, he is going the wrong way.
  24. Mongo, There is no way you are going to know how a draft is going to play out. Draft boards are not created with players who the team feels will be there. If they did that, every draft board would be flawed with huge holes. There are few times where you can take a player off the board as a consensus #1 when you are picking #10. However, no one even knew if CLE would draft a QB or not. It comes down to the fact that Mahomes was their #1 QB and they got him. It was as easy as that. About trading up, they traded 2x firsts to move up. They were not even in a position to draft Mahomes with their original pick. They gave up what they could and did. To move up any further would've been a Hershel Walker type of trade that most teams just don't do anymore.
  25. Apparently they are a mirror image of each other: https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2019/11/10/nfl-rams-twitter-react-week-10-loss/ The only difference is the Rams just paid Goff a crap ton of money and the Bears can move on from Trubisky.
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