I know everyone is excited about the future, as am I, but we had so many opportunities to win last night and I can't get past that right now. However, not sure if we would have had a chance at Seattle.
Should the Bears have run the ball with 4 seconds left? I almost would have rather seen that, but Caleb has been clutch in the past so I understand keeping the ball in his hands.
I’ll give him a pass on this year. Between all the transfers out and back in this team never jelled and was a mishmash of parts that didn’t fit together. I feel like Goode missing half the season really affected their ability to build a successful offense. Add in Clark leaving and he did a pretty decent job of making chicken salad out of chicken horsefeathers. I’ll be a lot more skeptical if there are a bunch of transfers this offseason. This is my take as well. Some of the post game comments from Hawkins, Shannon and RJ were telling. I think a lot were directed towards Mayer.
We said this last offseason at the same point, then be went DB-DB-KR early in the draft. The way he has absolutely torched the lines on both sides of the ball is concerning This is true. You would think being a former OL, Poles would put a high emphasis on that position.
Seems obvious at this point Poles wants to build his OL and DL through the draft. Needs to hit on those picks now. Also seems likely with that draft strategy he trades back from #9 to acquire more picks.
This is what worries me. He was cut because he's a 5'9 corner. They are focused on length and speed. I'm afraid they are going to mess this draft up because they are so focused on specific traits.