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  1. I CANNOT believe the Lions jumped on the most obvious “we want you to jump” play, and then, beauty the Lions are outBearsing the Bears right now lol
  2. That’s a complete pass to me, so I dunno
  3. Even when Fields is completing passes, he’s throwing them high and not always giving them a chance to get some YAC this game is really not encouraging me on affirming him as a long term solution
  4. Man Goff has been mostly bad today bears still managing to grasp defeat from victory here
  5. It’s totally arbitrary and I will almost certainly change my mind again but: I’m out on Fields based on that sack alone. He does it too often and it’s inexcusable and he can’t be doing this on his 3rd year playing for his career.
  6. Ok maybe I’m out on Fields THROW THE BALL
  7. Bears need to respond if they even want to keep this competitive
  8. This is how bad teams lose a normal average team is up 17-0 by now and not letting the Lions hang around
  9. What….what the hell was that 4th and 1 call?
  10. It’s wild how bad the Lions have played against the Bears so far this year The Bears need to find a way to win this game now - I know they hate to win in decisive fashion but please figure it out
  11. It would be really funny if there was a conspiracy to get the Bears to be good by arranging events where we keep getting the 1st overall pick and the Bears, stubbornly, remain bad
  12. I watched some highlights and man...Mitch looked brutal out there. He only got picked off once but there were 2-3 that should have been. I feel bad for him and I'm rooting for him as a player and a dude, but man....he stinks. And thanks buddy!
  13. I'm sure some college stars will opt to take NIL money at some point, but I don't think it will ever, ever make sense for them to do it. The possibility that you experience some horrific injury, or just more practically, you have a down year and it affects your draft stock and, as said above, you delay the clock on your 2nd contract means it doesn't make any goddamn sense to do it if you're looking at being a 1st round pick.
  14. I think the Bears don’t have enough depth anywhere where I’d be against drafting best-player-available with their own pick, depending on what they do with the Panthers pick. If that player so happens to be a Tackle - great! You can add a great talent you don’t need to immediately start and who will almost certainly see the field given the likelihood of injuries. There are a handful of non-QB positions that have priority: Dline, Center, WR. I think you try to address those as much as you can while not neglecting who is on the board that you feel is an impact player. If there’s someone you feel is spectacular there (and probably not a DB bc at this point you’re pretty stacked with young talented guys) just get him.
  15. “First overall” always sufficed to me, but it may be too many letters? I dunno, whatever
  16. I think much worse for him is that he's a tiny little man surrounded by the largest and fastest human beings on the planet.
  17. The Panthers blunder in trading up for Bryce Young and in doing so giving away one of the best receivers in the league along with what may be the 1st overall pick in the next draft for a guy who may very well just can't play pro football because of physical limitations may end up one of the most disastrous moves in NFL history We complain about the Bears, deservedly - but my god. What the hell is going on over there.
  18. Yeah I find him utterly, utterly unimpressive as a pro prospect. I really hope he isn’t in a Bears watchlist. im fully expecting the Bears to get trounced next weekend… under Eberflus they’ve been horrible after bye weeks, they’ve never won back-to-back games and I feel like they really caught the Lions and Jared Goff by surprise in their first meeting, which will not be duplicated. the Bears coaching staff is actually quite good at landing a first punch. Getsy scripts good initial drives, Eberflus’s defense typically starts off strong, and then after half time things fall apart. The other team gathers itself, adjusts, and the Bears have no counterpunch. im not hopeful the Bears will even have the opportunity to deliver a counter in this one. It’ll say a lot for Fields’s progress if they do.
  19. Those Josh Lucas interviews are utterly fascinating. I've never heard an NFL executive be as open and honest as he was in talking about their process and reasoning for each decision they made. Every Bears fan should listen to them.
  20. The best GMs negotiate against themselves
  21. The Trubisky pick occurred when I was barely paying attention to football and every time I'm reminded he was a 2nd overall pick I'm utterly stupefied
  22. I don't know if I agree. If Fields puts together 5 games of the caliber of the Detroit game (which isn't perfect but is overall, a B+ game in my estimation) or better, I don't think I draft a QB even if Carolina finishes last in the league. Anything short of that? Well, I probably go Williams/Maye. Part of the reason I'd go that way is that inconsistency is such a problem for Fields - and if he can show 5 good games in a row, that goes a long way for me thinking he can put together longer stretches of strong play and not just a blip here and there. Like - I feel like one has to view drafting a QB rather than utilizing the immense amount of value you can acquire when trading the 1st overall as a bit of a loss. It's not something you want to do - you're squandering so much potential value in terms of blue chip players you can use with it. However, that's also somewhat counterbalanced with the money you're saving on QB for several years. There's so many things to consider. My evaluation also is that this team isn't that far away from contention. That may come at odds with many Bears fans opinions at this point. A new QB puts the team squarely back (stays?) in rebuilding mode. Montez Sweat is 28 years old in 2024. You'd be completely wasting his prime years. You're probably not having Jaylon Johnson when you're competitive again. Where will DJ Moore and Kmet be at? Lots of players that may not be in their prime or gone by the time you're good. Etc.
  23. I see no reason to not wait until we see the remaining 5 games (which I'm sure Kyle will ridicule, but so it goes) before making a full evaluation. But, because I guess I am compelled to play the Fields Homer/Devil's Advocate at the moment - he has gotten progressively better each year. This is passing over the last 3 years. His QB rating has moved from 73.2 to 85.2 to 92.3 He's improved by 10+ points each year. His completion percentage has moved up every year. His Int% has dropped each year. His QBR (and I have only the vaguest notion of how its calculated) has waffled though - gone up, and then down. His adjusted passing (all graded with 100 as an average around the league) has all shown positive movement over the last 3 years as well: Of course, he's topping out around 100 (average) in many of these categories, and sub-100 by large margins in other categories (particularly sack rate). The data says he's a slightly above average QB at this exact moment. You may leverage that and say it'll keep going up over the next few years or you think he's topped out at his talent level. Both are reasonable conclusions to make.
  24. I hate that I'm actively hoping for Harbaugh, because I know the second he'd get here I would complain about his antics
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