Zerovoltz
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Not a good debut....sure.....things to be concerned about? Absolutely? but you've now seen where you have real work to do. You have 10 days to do it. You get Denver coming of a short week for them.
Is Trubisky ever going to live up to his high draft status and the stigma (not his fault) of being taken before Mahomes and Watson? NO. But...he's what you have (even though I think Chase could possibly run this offense better) ....he's big, he can run....
Nagy would really like to be able to run the whole Air Reid offense. .....well....he can't. Doesn't mean you can't still have an effective offense. I'd RPO and bootleg Tbiscuit A LOT. Design some stuff to get your fast pass catching RB's out in space and mismatches. You were missing Trey Burton....Allen Robinson is legit. The cubbard isn't bare.
Denver's D is tough...but they have Joe Freaking Flacco..he SUCKS. Just don't turn the ball over....let them do it!
The Bears are good enough to be competive with this D....you'll have to rethink what you really are on offense and accept that your best chance is to play it safe, let your D force turnovers and capitalize on that. It can be a winning formula....and it's exactly how you win a game on the road in denver or detroit etc.
Nagy will have to show he can adapt and give up the dream of the high powered offense and embrace what you really are.
I would imagine Brian Billick probably had to come to the same kind of realization when he took a defensive juggarnaut team to a championship with Trent Dilfer...Billick was an offensive coach trapped on a team that was best suited to grind it out.
That COULD be the bears.
Is Trubisky ever going to live up to his high draft status and the stigma (not his fault) of being taken before Mahomes and Watson? NO. But...he's what you have (even though I think Chase could possibly run this offense better) ....he's big, he can run....
Nagy would really like to be able to run the whole Air Reid offense. .....well....he can't. Doesn't mean you can't still have an effective offense. I'd RPO and bootleg Tbiscuit A LOT. Design some stuff to get your fast pass catching RB's out in space and mismatches. You were missing Trey Burton....Allen Robinson is legit. The cubbard isn't bare.
Denver's D is tough...but they have Joe Freaking Flacco..he SUCKS. Just don't turn the ball over....let them do it!
The Bears are good enough to be competive with this D....you'll have to rethink what you really are on offense and accept that your best chance is to play it safe, let your D force turnovers and capitalize on that. It can be a winning formula....and it's exactly how you win a game on the road in denver or detroit etc.
Nagy will have to show he can adapt and give up the dream of the high powered offense and embrace what you really are.
I would imagine Brian Billick probably had to come to the same kind of realization when he took a defensive juggarnaut team to a championship with Trent Dilfer...Billick was an offensive coach trapped on a team that was best suited to grind it out.
That COULD be the bears.