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  1. Given Fields has done nothing but crap the bed vs. the Packers I'm not expecting much however, it sure would be sweet if he could lead the Bears to victory over those piss-heads.
  2. Oh, he's a tight-wad, told us so with his winning the off-season BS. Well, the Dodgers are winning/won the off-season and they're going to win the regular season Jed.
  3. Jed' apparent MO of waiting until a given players' market dries up may work. But, won't Boras have clients hold out just as long? Effectively creating a stalemate? Speaking of Boras' clients what's the deal with Hoskins? Coming off season missed due to injury, he's got to be in the "prove it" mode, what's the strategy to him holding out? He hasn't any leverage.
  4. I sincerely doubt it, no way in the world Jed was going to commit to the money and years, not a chance.
  5. I'd really like to see Purdy or Hurts and Fields switched, while Fields has flaws I believe, neither Purdy or Hurts are significantly better. They're beneficiaries of a strong supporting cast and superior coaching which, I guess, are examples of build up the roster/coaching staff and a QB will succeed.
  6. Wouldn't be too worried Fields taking off, he may improve a little with an OC who's going to maximize putting him in a position to succeed. The same problems will still hold him back, holding onto the ball too long, fumbling, etc.
  7. I believe there's a strong chance of this outcome, certainly not the best of the choices. However, it's far better than keeping Fields and going with a new coaching staff.
  8. Agreed, given the conditions and Arizona being weak against the run, I'd expect quite a bit of designed QB runs and hand-offs. Should soften them up for deep shots with Mooney and preferably, Scott. Beyond his other flaws I'd say the toughest to deal with is Fields' inconsistency, it's the only factor Getsy has in his defense. While Getsy has been terrible at putting Fields in a position to succeed, I acknowledge it's very difficult to do with someone who cannot be counted on to execute. One series Fields will look good, execute, next series deer-in-headlights taking ****** sacks. Think all it's going to be with Fields is flashes.
  9. When I've watched Blackhawk games I've seen Bedard put some dimes right on his line mates' sticks only to have the them fumble, bumble it away. Reichel' been the recipient of some of those dimes and of course, has done nothing, why was he picked at 17 in 2020?
  10. Saying this ask a complete novice to baseball finances - how are the Dodgers not on the hook for dead money in the next 30 years?
  11. What if the Carolina pick falls to 3? In this case, assuming Maye/Williams or Williams/Maye go 1 and 2, I'd take MHJ at 3 and Fashanu/Alt with the next pick. Then, of course, find an OC that's going to put Fields in the best position to succeed, play call to his strengths and not try to make him into something he's not.
  12. Horton, Cassie and Shaw - hard pass, not available, Alcantara, Brown or Canario have at 'em.
  13. Pairing Williams/Maye with Nabers/Odunze/Coleman is ideal but, given Jenkins injury history (got hurt again on Sunday) and lack of availability. I'm wondering if Poles should go with Williams/Maye and Fasahnu/Alt instead. Jenkins is fantastic when he plays but, it's only about 60% of time.
  14. Heard Kurt Warner question the same thing about the lack using of a middle passing game and using the middle of the field. Screw the Cleveland defense, it was more about the Bears choosing to be non-aggressive and predictable. Come the playoffs someone is going to go after Cleveland and kick the horsefeathers out of them.
  15. It sure was. Regarding the Bears roster, it gives me hope, if they go ahead and draft Williams or Maye, it's so much better than the typical team at picking #1. All that BS about Williams staying in school if its the Bears will probably not be a thing because it's not a roster with massive holes. Now if it's NE or even Carolina I could see Williams being hesitant they're both further away from the playoffs than the Bears.
  16. Jenkins getting hurt had a ripple effect, lost him early. had he not been hurt we may have seen a more effective running game. That's not to excuse the terrible, predictable, non-aggressive game plan of Getsy and Fields' poor play.
  17. Don't believe he's much different from Fields, he, much like Purdy, is the beneficiary of a solid roster and solid coaching. Exchange Hurts/Purdy with Fields and I believe you'd see much better play from Fields along with Hurts/Purdy struggling. The good news is the Bears are solving the roster part of the equation, just need to fix the coaching part.
  18. Aren't these the actions of a guy who's not mentally or physically invested?
  19. I know St. Brown isn't all that great but, his effort and run blocking does make a difference and it's missed.
  20. Saw some of replays, Fields threw an absolutely perfect ball to Tonyan, too bad it was to him. Kmet probably catches that ball. After seeing the game ending hail mary I don't know how Fields, the team and the coaching staff aren't done with Mooney. The failure to catch that ball is of the sort made by a guy who's checked out and done. I'd make him a healthy scratch, start Scott and elevate a receiver from the practice squad. At least the practice squad player will give a horsefeathers and put forth maximum effort, Mooney' tending towards Claypool in effort and focus.
  21. Williams is more of extend the play, sounds like he's potentially better than Fields at processing, beat blitzes whereas, Maye is looked upon as less of a creator and more of a pocket passer. https://www.profootballnetwork.com/drake-maye-draft-scouting-2024/ - Maye is a measured, precise, and instinctive passer who can test defenses in the intermediate and deep ranges. He’s better than Williams at maintaining pocket discipline, staying on rhythm, and taking what’s given in the short range, and he can carve defenses apart in the intermediate range with his anticipatory high-velocity javelins. In fact, one of Maye’s most exciting traits is his actionable field vision and anticipation. He identifies leverage advantages in coverages instantly, and he can capitalize just as quickly. Maye actively uses his eyes to freeze DBs, has an understanding of how to open the field at his will, and has the rocket arm to take advantage. And he can also multitask and manage space in the pocket while processing the field.
  22. In totally Bears move if Eberflus and Getsy are retained I believe they'd fair better with Maye than Williams.
  23. Despite being in the Williams/Maye camp I'd still like to see Fields have a good game against the Packers while beating those fucks. I'm so tired of seeing Bears QB's and their offense cramp the bed vs. the Packers, the Packers are not some defensive juggernaut. It's been more inconsistent bad play on Fields part than anything.
  24. It's the perfect storm of flawed QB and OC's incompetence magnifying those flaws instead of working to his QB strengths.
  25. Yes, I don't think it would hurt to start getting Scott more snaps in his place, might as well give him a chance.
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