I feel like Tillman in man vs Toon is better than cover 2 and relying on Conte to get there. Pay the attention to Graham. Make him throw to dudes like Toon.
Bears inactives: C. Wilson, A. Walters, J Brown, J Scott, S Maneri, S Paea, C Washington. Marquess Wilson active for the first time as is Zach Minter and David Bass. Maneri is an interesting "out".
Wish the man the best....but he should be done. That's 5 in 3 years just on game days. His team can't possibly function when their coach is a serious health risk out there every week.
My thoughts exactly. Even though the halfcourt offense wasn't very good last year, not having Zeller and Watford makes it non-existant. Yogi is going to have to consistently keep the tempo up and get the athletes in the open floor. But short of Yogi miraculously becoming Trey Burke, they'll be 2nd tier in the B1G and a team hovering around the top 20-35 all year.
QB play this year has been wonderful in college football. Bridgewater is performing the way a top draft pick should. Brett Hundley and Johnny Manziel are looking like top 5-10 picks also. Tajh Boyd is another 1st rounder. Mettenberger and Murray put on a show last week and have been good all season. Derek Carr is an NFL starter IMO. Then there's Morris and McCarron who will be 2nd day picks. And my favorite 2 may be Marcus Mariotta and Sean Mannion, who need another year of school but have been excellent this year and may be 1-2 in my personal Heisman rankings. Kevin Hogan also needs a year but he's a first round QB when he comes out too. Never seen this much QB talent in college football at the same time. Also watch out for Jimmy Garropolo from Eastern Illinois. Same school that produced Romo, Sean Payton and Mike Shanahan as QBs/offensive minds.
Holding the ball low to me isn't any kind of sign that he will never put it together. Neither are his mechanics. It obviously doesn't stop him from making the throws. I've heard that his mechanics are much better this year but I don't see a difference. The fumbles suck, especially since they've been returned for TDs. But he will hold the ball higher and tighter when he makes a conscious effort to say "hey I might fumble and cost my team a game" or "ok this play is dead.....ill just take this sack and punt". He knows how to hold a ball. He doesn't fumble most of the time. He just has to think about it and at some point it will become second nature. If not....hell fumbling didn't hurt Kurt Warner's career much.
Don't see the problem. Take the drops. Have a 10 year baseball career making tons of money. Get prescribed to legally smoke weed the rest of your life.