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  1. Realistically, what do we need to add for next year to feel like we're putting Justin in a real position to succeed? Something like this? - 2 1 starting caliber WR + a WR who isn't necessarily a starter caliber (% of plays-wise) but can play either slot/outside... ideally one of these HAS to be a big WR... lacking in size really hurts us IMO. Scheme/playcalling from the new HC will be more important than getting 2 starters at WR. - 1 starting caliber TE I would let Kmet be the main guy and let him sink or swim and then get a decent backup that doesn't cost whatever Graham is costing us. If Kmet disappoints, then you can draft a TE or sign one for 2023 season. I would save $$$ here so it can go towards WR or C. - A starting caliber Center- Definitely need one at this position. - A starting caliber guard (ideally just extend James Daniels)- Extending Daniels would be best assuming he won't get 10+/mil a year. Who else will be a FA that is starting caliber? - A backup tackle (these last few weeks to determine how good he needs to be)- I would let Jenkins and Borom run with it next season regardless. We need to know exactly what we got with these guys. A decent backup swing tackle would be nice to have for injury purposes. Try to save $$ here as well for WR or C. With the cap space open this offseason, that's probably actually doable? You're left bargain hunting on defense, but I'd be happy to finally have a team that can win games 34-27. I think this is a more realistic approach for this offseason. I think this would still be enough to put Fields in a position to succeed, but it's on the lower end of the spectrum. Think of it as bare minimum as you're asking a lot to sign quite a few starters (5- possibly 6) on one side of the ball in one FA signing period. The question becomes is if we extend both Daniels and Roquan Smith (he should be extended IMO), will we have enough to do all of this? I would also like to sign a decent CB opposite Johnson or in the slot on the defense side. I really like what I saw from Graham last night, but I would feel better if we got another CB that we can rely on. The rest of the D we can bargain hunt like you said. We have an early 2nd and 3rd in the draft where one of those picks could fill one of the spots up above. Plus we got all those cuts/restructures that we could do although I haven't look at the Bears roster and salary cap that closely yet. I want Graham starting the rest of the season to see if last night was real or just an adrenaline-fuled fluke, but I loved seeing him breaking up passes left and right
  2. very clearly too upright. like sliding into 2nd. bad
  3. Fields has 12 in 9 games (9 starts, one was a half game, and another half game vs. CIN). Prorate that to 16 games (to compare historically) and that's 21.3 fumbles which would be the 3rd most fumbles in a season in NFL history (the record is 23). It's a lot. Also concerning is that I feel like several of Fields fumbles are coming in the open field. Tom Brady's likely weren't coming on designed runs. Like the one last night...that can't happen. Getting blindsided as you drop back to pass is quite a bit more excusable. I don't mean to be overly negative about it because this doesn't mean he can't clean it up at all, and if he's rushing for 400+ yards a year you can live with it, but I think its a problem right now. Edit: Though looking back at the league leaders you posted, many of them are running QBs, so maybe that's just the price you pay for QBs who run a lot, though he needs to get better in general fields absolutely needs to tuck the ball better when he takes off, but I also dont hold the fumbles against him. Poor decision making and int's would scare me much more
  4. https://twitter.com/PFF_Anthony/status/1473288086767509506?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet I agree that at this point its stupid to get angry about Graham not playing until now because this staff will be gone, but it still frustrates me because I was so high on him coming out of the draft and couldn't understand why he wasn't playing. You can say its just one game, but it wasn't like he played decent or good, he had a legit terrific game. Jaylen and Graham as the CBs of the next 4-5 years sounds appealing. but who made that decision? Doesn't Desai have any input? And if it was Nagy, it makes you wonder how much unrealized potential gets sidelined for the Jimmy G's, the Nick Foles, Gipsons on the roster, veteran guys brought in to fill holes who end up holding back the organization
  5. https://twitter.com/PFF_Anthony/status/1473288086767509506?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
  6. yea, the heroics of the Pittsburgh game werent there, and you can chock it up to garbage time, but Fileds play int eh 4th really wasnt garbage time. They were down 2 scores and had plenty of time to get them. I thought it was one of Fileds best "showing growth" games. He fumbled early, struggled with the pass rush, but once Jenkins settled in, he was picking apart the vikings. I think it goes to show that Fileds needs 1) more playing time and 2) better supporting cast members
  7. Yea. I actually think it was Desai's best game
  8. Was that Fields best game so far?
  9. Kind of disappointed that was a TD
  10. Nagys gotta get canned tomorrow right
  11. Wow this is terrible
  12. 6 personal fouls
  13. That horseshit call just killed the D
  14. Sooo inept
  15. Matt Nagy, the wildcat sucks because you're so horsefeathering obvious about it
  16. Just spear Fields, totes fine
  17. This Quinn guy would have been great to have last year
  18. oh yea? synopsis, please Its literally like an 11 part article. Tough to quickly synopsis, but it probably has about 6+ named people providing quotes (none of them provide anyhting mind breaking, but pretty big names, Fencik, Mannely, Kreutz, Dungy) and several unnamed sources providing background info on Pace and Phillips. [highlight=yellow]Biggest bombshell is Phillips has privately discussed distancing himself from Football Ops fully.[/highlight] I read the highlighted part this morning as well, but dif article. However, I didnt know Dungy was connected to the Bears, at all. How is that so?
  19. To be fair, the Bears did have Johnson following Adams around the first time they played. Johnson was similarly good on the outside and got beat pretty handily in the slot. But IDC if you have to change your whole defense, you can't let DeVante Adams roam all over the field and face man coverage with Xavier Crawford, or LBs or a safety. If he beats Johnson (joke here) from the slot, then so be it. Get beat with your best on their best. yea. Its puzzling why the Bears didnt just play spy with Adams/Johnson.
  20. Nah, can't get past the paywall I paid 1.20 for a 12 week trial and found it worth the 1. 20. It was a deeply sourced article. oh yea? synopsis, please
  21. There's a theory that many of these calls are mobile/immobile related. Mobile QBs universally believe that they don't get the calls that the pocket guys get. Cam Newton has always complained about it, and still isn't getting the calls at his veteran age. But the mobile QBs not getting roughing call thing leads to the potential of racially motivated calls, which I'm sure the league isn't ready to admit. I wonder if there's a statistic for how many roughing calls each QB has gotten. I'd be interested to see how guys like Herbert, Allen, and Mayfield compare to Lamar, Kyler and others. Here you go: https://www.nflpenalties.com/roughing-the-passer-by-qb.php? Strangely though, while it is counting up 2021 penalties, none of the rookie QBs are being tracked. But you can see who is getting the higher percentage of calls Edit: I guess there is a minimum qualifier in there of 40 starts Double edit: Some reddit dude did some analysis of the numbers: this is a deeply flawed analysis. It inst "quarterback type x versus quarterback type Y", its "Chicago's QB vs GB's QB". ONLY MY TEAMS is in full effect! we always get hosed, Tommy
  22. There were several plays sunday night where the GB defender took 2-3 steps as Fields was releasing the ball and still hit/tackled him. I'm used to it by now, but it seems like the refs let opposing D's tee off on him
  23. *...."the phrase horsefeathers" Funny tho, DiNero
  24. yea, that was above and beyond. even my wife (who hates all things sports and especially football) raised her head and eloquently made your point by saying something like "this is why I hate football, these announcers sound like they live in Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers is a lying piece of horsefeathers" For the record, whenever anyone has "horsefeathers" in a quote, I like to really imagine the person (your wife in this case) actually using the word horsefeathers. Makes every post funnier. I'll introduce "horsefeathers" to her tonight
  25. yea, that was above and beyond. even my wife (who hates all things sports and especially football) raised her head and eloquently made your point by saying something like "this is why I hate football, these announcers sound like they live in Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers is a lying piece of horsefeathers"
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