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BearFan PHX

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  1. agree with all of this 100%
  2. It'd sure be nice to get something for Foles.
  3. Glad we got something for him. He has talent, but he has issues concentrating, and will not likely ever fulfill his potential.
  4. wouldnt it be great to have a decade or more where we walk all over the Pack and get that all time wins and losses back where it belongs, after the past 20 or 30 years? I think we have all paid our dues in full, and it's time for the dice to come up winners this time.
  5. I agree, he is the best chance at a real QB we've have had since Cutler was coming in, before we knew how he would actually be. And Fields is nothing like Cutler. Lots of reasons to beleive in Fields.
  6. me too, I read in various interviews that Desai's scheme is going to be more similar to Fangio's scheme, especially in how it relates to Jackson. But no matter what we do, if the front 7 plays like it should be able to, it's going to make everything cleaner in the secondary, and probably give Jackson more interception chances too.
  7. One of the things I love about football is the way all the pieces of a defense interact. If the front 7 is as good as they can be, the corners are going to look like Pro Bowl players. I think we can expect to see Eddie Jackson return to form too. Once you start to dominate up front, everything else starts looking really good too.
  8. Assuming he will play under the tag, then mathematically, you're right. Paying him the tag is no more expensive than what he's asking for. But if he holds out (like next year) then it's not just a matter of numbers anymore. But I can see why Pace doesn't want to give him $20M a year.
  9. It makes you wonder if Pace wasn't trying for $18M, and Robinson holding for $20M. $16M seems low for his worth. DABEARS makes some good points above about him maybe not being worth $20M, but I think he is worth more than $16M for sure.
  10. Here's a topic - I think Pace should have signed Robinson to a long term deal. Of course I don't know what he was asking, but if it was fair market value, I think it was a mistake not to sign him and give Fields that receiver to grow with long term.
  11. yes, Mooney is a beast in the making.
  12. Well we surely failed to have an identity running the ball last year, but that may well be the fault of the OL. I'm not really talking about attempts, I'm talking about a rhythm. No one can really say we've seen Nagy's bears establish any kind of rhythm in the running game as of yet. I truly hope we see it this year, and like I said, I am very willing to believe that it was the poor performance of the OL that caused it, just as I am willing to think that Trubisky is what caused the failue of Nagy's passing game. But we havent seen it yet. We do have an offensive roster that seems pretty good, and so I hope this is the year Nagy proves it to us, but until he does, it is fair to say that we havent seen it yet in at least the last two years from Nagy.
  13. I hope so, but Nagy wasnt the playcaller in KC, Reid was, and when Nagy got the reigns, he didn't do so well, including an early playoff exit in which all agreed he had gotten away fromt he running game, a problem we've see here too. Now for sure, you have a sympathetic ear with me to the argument that the OL was so bad at moving people Nagy HAD to abandon the running game, and that is a fair point, and I do hope he shows us something different this year. But until we see it, Taking one of Nagy's trick gadgets away from his running game might help clarify it a bit and give it some rhythm, so there may be a silver lining to Cohen's possible early season absence?
  14. I thought one of Nagy's issues was spreading the ball around too much in the running game, and not letting Montgomery get into a rhythm. I hope he gets better at this, but i feel like Nagy is a smart coach in each play, but doesnt really put it together into rhythm. Hope he proves me wrong.
  15. I agree, i dont think Cohen is that important to this offense, and it may help clarify the running game with one less mouth to feed.
  16. OK so I suppose that qualifies as a tweet that says "Im back" great news - now what else can we obsess over to make the rest of July pass?
  17. Not sure i agree. I think whether the play gets called in the huddle or on the sideline, you still get into formation and make pre snap reads? I do agree that there will be a learning curve, as there is for every rookie QB, but wow do I think this one will succeed.
  18. Everything I hear about this kid tells me he is going to make all the right moves and give it everything he has for the NFL. Of course no one can ever predict how a QB will do in their NFL career, but at this point, this is looking like a VERY good bet.
  19. Good. If Goldman's heart is in it, he is a really important part of that defensive front. How do you handle his size and strength while still giving help agaisnt Hick AND Mack? That's three gaps in a row, you cant do it, and it pretty much assures single teams on the other side too. If this Front can get back to where they should be, we might not notice who is playing CB at all. Give a QB only 2 seconds, and average CBs look amazing, give him 4, and all pro CBs get exposed.
  20. absolutely. I know no actual facts, and I could be WAY off base. But, since all this is swirling around him, and not helping him, he could clear it up with a single tweet or statement, and he hasnt. Anyway, it's July and crap like this is all we have LOL
  21. By all means. There are many reasons why a sane person wouldn't want to put in all the dedication necessary to win a Super Bowl. Other things suffer, like family etc. It's not something you can easily do while living a balanced life. I do not disrespect Goldman as a man. However, if I'm building a squad to go to war with, and I'm paying millions of dollars to make up for what is traded away to live that life, then i expect my players to really want it. I dont think Goldman does. Maybe that's more sane of him than to want it so badly. But I want a guy who unreasonably wants to win, and makes other things, like sacrificing his knees in later life secondary to the goal of winning.
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