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  1. The Immediate Future of the D-line

    According to PFF, Yannick Ngakoue is 103 out of 107 Edge players while Robinson is 106 out of 107. Robinson should clearly go and Ngakoue is way worst than the other two guys. Yesh
  2. Respectable Run D

    They still can't rush the passer though and their pass defense is bad
  3. Bears PFF Grades for their Stomping of the Raiders

    I think you keep Jones as a backup, draft his replacement and center of the future. Patrick is gone and so is Whitehair so you could argue you need more depth there too
  4. Bears PFF Grades for their Stomping of the Raiders

    1 sack on Crossby one-on-one all day ain't bad. Also, Borom had multiple penalites as well
  5. Respectable Run D

    The Bears were either last or second to last in 2022. Now they're in top 6 in terms of overall yards and #1 in YPC. That's a pretty big turnaround.
  6. Bears PFF Grades for their Stomping of the Raiders

    I'm surprised at how low Wright was graded. Maxx Crosby is pretty good and you only heard his name called a couple of times. I wouldn't have graded Borom's performance ahead of Wright's ...
  7. Respectable Run D

    While the 49s and Eagles have posted the lowest rushing yard totals, they also boast about 50 less attempts than the Bears do. Bears are averagign 3.4 YPC which ties them for 1st with the Patriots. With not a lot of places where you can say the Bears got better compared to last year, this one...
  8. Darnell Wright--Colossal Bust

    It was a big risk in my opinion. There was a sizeable and notable drop off when he came out. His calves were hurt. He should have been able to keep his conditioning up through that.
  9. Darnell Wright--Colossal Bust

    I agree and it's too bad. The offense played noticibly better when he was in there. Why did the coaches put Carter in in the 3rd Qtr?
  10. No 1 pick.

    There is not one impact player on this roster. Name one person that you could look at to help change the outcome of a game. There isn't one on either side of the ball whether that's a player we drafted or a player we signed.
  11. It wasn’t Fields fault

    In that first drive, Fields played well (he didn't have to do a whole lot but he didn't mess up either). As soon as he got sacked, he started to regress. It's probably going to be more of the same for the rest of the year. He's skitish from all the hits he's taken. Once he takes that first...
  12. QB School Breakdown

    Not that I would wish rewatching the game on anyone, but if you do go back and look at it, when his line wasn't collapsing in on itself, he played ok which supports what you're saying. I think I saw Lucas Patrick bull rushed back into Fields like 4 times and both Whitehair and Davis looked like...
  13. QB School Breakdown

    Not really a fair criticism. In the first quarter, when he had time, he was executing the offense. With about 6.5 min left in the second quarter, the oline starts getting overwhelmed. In the third quater, when Fields fumbles the ball, two of his oline are on the ground and 3 GB Dline are...
  14. Yesterday wasn't an anomaly

    Of course Cutler never amounted to the player that Mahomes or Brady did. That wasn't why I brought him up. I brought him up because he WAS a pro bowl quarterback with tremendous arm talent and got ruined by the Bears because the oline they put in front of him could block a rowdy girl scout...
  15. Yesterday wasn't an anomaly

    Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in football right now but when his Oline was void of talent when they played the Bucs in the Super Bowl, what happened? He got beat. Tom Brady is the best QB of all time, but when the Giants Dline dominated the Pats in the Super Bowl, what happened? He got beat...
  16. Every Fields Dropback

    According to PFF, Whitehair, Patrick, and Davis where in the bottom five offensive players for the game. If you rewatch the game, whenever Fields had a clean pocket ... he made throws. He just rarely had a clean pocket and Patick was Sam Mustipher 2.0 out there
  17. Poles A+++

    In all fairness, based on PFF grades, he was the top rated rookie tackle of the class. He outplayed a number of first round picks. The Detroit game was horrible but he did well compared to his peers.
  18. Sometimes numbers lie and sometimes they don't

    I can agree with that. My original point though was bad olines can make good quarterbacks perform badly. Seeing it in LA, Green Bay, and Tampa Bay this year. Those are 3 super bowl winning quarterbacks that are struggling this year because their olines are damaged. We put a good oline in...
  19. Sometimes numbers lie and sometimes they don't

    Right now, in 1 out of every 5 attempts he gets sacked. You don't think that contributes to getting happy feet? He's in survival mode to trying and avoid a devastating hit which happens once out of every 5 attempts.
  20. Sometimes numbers lie and sometimes they don't

    That is because he has no time. The D line is in his face instantly. Claypool can't get involved because he needs time to run a route and that time isn't there. Coaches can't even trust the line to block at the end when the game is on the line
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