Pixote Posted November 20 Report Share Posted November 20 There is a fun article on The NYTimes/Athletic about the origin of the chant BJ uses in his post-game locker room sessions. Some articles on the site are subscriber-only (a cheap subscription for great articles, IMO). Here is a small clip: Quote For 12 years, acclaimed country singer Chase Rice and his band have done the same chant 45 minutes before their set. It’s something he learned from his high school football team, A.C. Reynolds, in Asheville, N.C. Good, better, best Never let it rest Till your good gets better And your better gets best “It’s a core memory for me,” Rice said. “That was our mindset, man, and it was fun.” Before Rice’s show in Chicago this past June, the band did the chant. Rice noticed one guest on the tour bus, his former teammate Ben Johnson, smiling. (BJ and Chase Rice were teammates on the A.C. Reynolds High School football team.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted Monday at 04:29 PM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 04:29 PM Halftime adjustments exist: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskan Grizzly Posted Monday at 06:21 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 06:21 PM 1 hour ago, adam said: Halftime adjustments exist: Yeah between that and the heavy focus on the run after the bye, I personally saw times where Johnson would make the adjustments necessary to score. The first couple of weeks of the season were rough . He tried to gameplan ( I think) more for the passing game. But for whatever reason Caleb wasn’t quite getting it or he (Johnson) was getting impatient. I think thar was partially why we didn’t see a lot of the optimal use of the 12 man scheme. Especially with the top two TEs and moreso this years’ #1 pick. If executed correctly the zone run offense will work every time. He had what he needed in Swift and Monangai and turns out good enough players on the oline to make it work. We saw a few times as the season progressed where the offense (specially Caleb) struggles in the RZ. Sure he looks great between the 20s but for whatever reason, with the need to think quicker he locked up a little. There was one game in particular (think maybe the Giants) where Ben called at least on trick play in the red zone that ended up with Caleb catching a TD from Moore that shook things up. This added another element that opposing defenses had to account for. Call it a little of the Campbell moxie if you will. Johnson comes by way of the Parcell’s coaching tree . Having started out with the 2012 Dolphins as an assistant. Since then he’s added some of Bill Walsh’s West Coast Offense and a hint of the spread offense. With the WCO you don’t have to have a superstar QB run it, just one that can play within the system. I think Ben will work to fix the inconsistencies and tics t and hopefully have a more finished product in the coming years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted Tuesday at 02:39 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 02:39 AM What the Bears 12 man personal did was take Tomlin out of his Defensive game plan. The game of chess forced the OLB/Edges to cover instead of attack. The Bears came a long ways to get their offense to click, but we are starting to see it come together. Once Caleb figures out his touch on ball velocity and improved accuracy, this offense will be hard to beat. Trapilo played a good game against some tough competition. It would be a huge relief if he takes the spot and locks its down for a decade. Newman played for Jonah when he went down and played good as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Ben Johnson just outcoached Vic Fangio on a short week. DA had a masterclass with LB5 as his starting Mike. The Bears have scored 24 pts, the 11th time they have scored 24 or more. This offense is still a work in progress, yet still putting up those numbers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinger226 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Also the defense is slowly getting bodies back and they played well today. This could be a fairly tale year but I better wait until we beat the Packers. I may be a couple of games away from declaring a SB run. In two weeks both Edwards and Edmunds should be back . Next week Sewell should be back. The best is yet to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ54 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago And Detroit is fading. Each week they get further away from Ben Johnson is another week their offense looks a little less efficient. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 10 hours ago, AZ54 said: And Detroit is fading. Each week they get further away from Ben Johnson is another week their offense looks a little less efficient. 11 hours ago, Stinger226 said: Also the defense is slowly getting bodies back and they played well today. This could be a fairly tale year but I better wait until we beat the Packers. I may be a couple of games away from declaring a SB run. In two weeks both Edwards and Edmunds should be back . Next week Sewell should be back. The best is yet to come. The other component is belief. This sequence is the best for describing the team this year: The defense allows a big play TD to Brown, but PHI misses the XP Caleb gets intercepted on a screen pass in Bears territory Wright (who misplayed the Brown TD) gets a forced fumble and recovery on the Tush Push Starting at their own 13, they get an 87-yard TD drive highlighted by a beautiful Monangai 31 yard run that started the drive, and a 4th Down conversion to Loveland The defense comes right back on the field and forces a 3-and-out Caleb leads a 63-yard TD drive capped off with an off-platform TD pass to Kmet in 13-personnel, with 2 3rd Down conversions (Moore and Oz) Just like that, from what would've probably been at least a 12-10 deficit, to a 24-9 ass spanking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinger226 Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, adam said: The other component is belief. This sequence is the best for describing the team this year: The defense allows a big play TD to Brown, but PHI misses the XP Caleb gets intercepted on a screen pass in Bears territory Wright (who misplayed the Brown TD) gets a forced fumble and recovery on the Tush Push Starting at their own 13, they get an 87-yard TD drive highlighted by a beautiful Monangai 31 yard run that started the drive, and a 4th Down conversion to Loveland The defense comes right back on the field and forces a 3-and-out Caleb leads a 63-yard TD drive capped off with an off-platform TD pass to Kmet in 13-personnel, with 2 3rd Down conversions (Moore and Oz) Just like that, from what would've probably been at least a 12-10 deficit, to a 24-9 ass spanking. They dominated the game overall but at the end of the third quarter the Eagles got back in the game. That is the part I got nervous and everything came together and boom. I am not sure if magic is real but BJ has a magic show flowing and the players keep giving the big play. Wright take away was huge, Kmet TD from Caleb (perfect throw) in a windy day, and then the D kept the Eagles in check. This is a great short video from someone I never heard of before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Stinger226 said: They dominated the game overall but at the end of the third quarter the Eagles got back in the game. That is the part I got nervous and everything came together and boom. I am not sure if magic is real but BJ has a magic show flowing and the players keep giving the big play. Wright take away was huge, Kmet TD from Caleb (perfect throw) in a windy day, and then the D kept the Eagles in check. This is a great short video from someone I never heard of before. This is happening too much to not be on purpose. I think they would rather have better drives earlier in the game, but then the switch gets flipped and they take over. We will see next week, but I almost want to believe that Johnson has been holding back on some things and will unleash them on an unsuspecting Packers team next week. I could be totally wrong on this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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