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gflore34

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  1. An ownership driven to win might make these moves, not the McCaskey's. Winning is down their list of priorities, it's why they wouldn't hire Harbaugh.
  2. How can TV viewers see this and the so-called professionals can't? The time to defer to Allen is over, horsefeathers him, put him on the same train out of town with Nate Davis.
  3. How can the Bears watch film and not see an old, fat, slow Keenan Allen brings nothing to table, most especially with an OL that's incapable of pass blocking? For those who know more about pro football than I, what can the Bears do? Generically, I'd say Caleb does some things well, use them and keep putting him in a position where he's able to execute. Inject some speed by benching Allen and trying Scott, don't see how Scott could be worse, in fact he'd probably be able to actually run away from some defenders. Maybe, more RB screens and quick passes right off the line? Nothing slow developing, it'll never work and will lead to sacks/bad stuff/etc.
  4. Him publicly throwing them under the bus wouldn't serve any propose, just make a bad thing worse.
  5. He should fire Waldron, something different has to be tried. Your OL can't pass protect for anything, there must adjustments, or, at least attempts at adjustments, we don't see any of that from Waldron.
  6. If there was a statistic for the number of times a QB faces a free runner, I'd have to think the Bears would be far and away leading in that category. Game after game, no matter who they're playing, free runners make their way to Caleb. I've honestly yet to see a team, regardless of their OL configuration, miss so many blocks.
  7. Is Jenkins the most fragile OL man is history? Dude just fell and somehow got hurt.
  8. In the same vein try Scott in place of Allen.
  9. Why is it every team besides the Bears, with a patch work OL are able to hold up, take away the Bears' best pass rushers? Yet, Bears patch work OL couldn't stop a HS team?
  10. True enough, just appeared to me, with the game on the line, going to your best, regardless, was the correct option.
  11. I think it was mistake not going to Chase, who had single coverage, game is on the line, why not go to your best?
  12. Anyone notice what the Bengals did on their potential game winning two point attempt last night? The Bears don't have the market cornered on offensive play calling ineptitude. And yes, the Ravens committed multiple penalties on that play.
  13. This and the hurry-up, Caleb seems to thrive in it, keep going with it until it's defended.
  14. Plus stepping out of bounds thereby, making him an ineligible receiver.
  15. I completely agree, I think a big part of it is shelving Allen, appeared to be a good idea but, he's done. No need to waste any more targets on him, target Moore, phase in Colin Johnson and Tyler Scott.
  16. Getting back to football, what may done to help the Bears offense? Maybe, starting to phase Allen out, phase Scott in and focus on targeting Moore? Go more max protect, try to go with something quick, more no huddle offense? I think Caleb is suited to execute such a game plan.
  17. Noticed the same things in the film, even Jenkins says his receivers let him down. And, on the fade to Allen, love how the officiating misses his left arm being held by the DB yet, somehow, magically saw leverage by Dexter on the FG attempt.
  18. Watched some of film analysis by Jenkins, don't really know how better coaching makes up for Caleb' receivers being awful. The coaching part- called plays - got them open, Caleb threw good balls, receivers didn't execute maybe Waldron has to catch the balls as well.
  19. But, yet, somehow that "winning organization" did not correct the flaws in Fields' passing game?
  20. This is something Eberflus should handle, don't know if he can hit Moore where it hurts - in the pocket book - but, there's go to be some sort of action taken. If you're hurt, fine, go down on the field, no problem. Walking off during the play shows a complete lack of respect for your team.
  21. I have to think we'll see more, no? Maybe, try Scott in place of Allen? Sure, he's mistake prone however, he does add speed and really, at this point, what have they got to lose?
  22. Getting back to plays, play calling, etc., with the plethora of OL injuries will we see more of the Bears using 2 TE's trying to block with 7?
  23. I doubt Waldron' cleaver and manipulative enough to be putting this out there simply to mess with defensive coordinators, advance scouting, etc.
  24. I agree, it's unfortunate, on his way to becoming a good player.
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