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  1. Quite often routes are structured so that the read is of one player. What that CB or safety does determine if you throw to read one or two. Everyone can be correct on what Daniel’s is doing.
  2. Everett’s problem was a lack of effort
  3. Lovie was a good coach defensively but he was also one of those we’re going to do what we’re going to do coaches. My hope is that Johnson is the rare coach who is one step ahead of those type of coaches, even when they change it up a bit. Watching him easily dissect Flores whack-a-mole defenses among others makes me think he might be.
  4. I listened to Mike Martz on Waddle and Silvy last night. For whatever you think of him he has a great run in the NFL before defenses caught up to him. He worked over year with Ben. Said he was constantly asking questions about why they were doing things the way there were. Very detail oriented. He went on about what Been had been doing and said he’s really a once in a generation OC. Not just a good coach who runs a scheme very well like most of the good coaches.
  5. I get the whole Flus thing but that fact he remained here last year also means Ben Johnson knows Poles has his back as well. Ben was looking for that in his next organization while also (apparently) not wanting meddling owners.
  6. I'm still out of sorts because I'm so used to being left alone at the altar. My team, Da Bears, went out and hired the best coaching candidate. They did it after interviewing a record 17 candidates (an insane number and very Bears-esque). Then they were supposed to go through a second in-person interview with at least two or three candidates yet they suddenly shrugged off all the BS bureaucracy and just hired Ben Johnson via a phone call. Further confounding this historical turn of events are the rumors that Ben Johnson just wanted the Bears job. Which, given the fact he didn't even pursue other options, seems to be true. The odds of the Bears choosing the best HC candidate and being willing to pay for him...pretty small. Odds the best HC candidate wants to come to Chicago...even smaller. Yet here we are. Ben Johnson refused the Washington job last year. Effectively walking away from it as they were headed to Detroit for a second round of interviews. He just lost to them in the playoffs. That is not why he's here but I guarantee you he's thinking "watch what I do with Caleb".
  7. He's the better talent. I'm not sure I'd go with better player since, at least for me, that encompasses the whole enchilada of being a professional athlete and teammate. Next year is the 3rd season and I expect Dexter to get a lot more help than he had this year so we'll see how it goes.
  8. Watching Carter do nothing but stand up late in the game today tells me we drafted the right player. Conditioning is still an issue with him. Yes I know when he wasn't blocked he got a sack that helped win the game.
  9. You're spot on with the "hey we're willing to pay top dollar" theme.
  10. A couple family members have met Eddie George on several occasions. He has some business here in Phx and also works with my son's company. Everyone says he's a great guy and, not surprisingly, very successful in business. One non-NFL fan said "he tells me he used to play in the NFL but he seems too nice to be a football player". I sent her his highlight film of him running over people. I don't know if the Bears are using him just to satisfy the Rooney rule but they could have serious interest in adding him to a staff to help improve the culture. I'd be 100% behind that. Given all the non-football business activities he has I can't see him having the time, or wanting to invest the time, to be a full-time NFL coach. That would also mean leaving his college coaching job which he enjoys.
  11. Just like that it seems the fantasy about Cunningham becoming a GM somewhere won't be happening until after the Bears become a winning team.
  12. Yes. Just like his film at USC Caleb's fatal flaw is holding onto the ball too long waiting for a really big play to show up. In doing that he often missed nice 5, 10, or even 15yd gains. Kingsbury was working with him at USC and we know for a fact Kingsbury could not get him to play on time. Jayden Daniels is the opposite where he wants to stay in the rhythm of the play (i.e. first read). I think on the flip side we can all see that Caleb is better at reading and understanding defenses. If only he could accept the easy play they give him. We need a meticulous and demanding coach to get it out of Caleb. Also someone who sets up the plays for success (i.e. no more 3 WRs in the same location on the field). I can't say for sure who that is but if we find him, I think we can have a Pro Bowl QB on our hands. I lean toward Ben Johnson because of his 3 year track record in Detroit. By the way Johnson never had the luxury of a running QB so all he's been able to do is with Goff in the pocket. There's a lot of NFL offense that he can add to what he did in Detroit if he works with Caleb. Plays will break down for any offense in the NFL at times but Caleb is far better than Goff at improvising. He should be salivating at the prospect of what can be.
  13. Ah I had conveniently forgotten about that but yes both were bad calls that IMDO were poorly timed in the game. At least Keenan is a smarter football player than Williams. Johnson already knows from his penalties and mouthing off all year that Williams makes dumb decisions. I wanted Williams in the draft that year but after seeing him I'm glad we don't have to deal with his issues. Not only that Detroit was moving the ball at will against them all game long except for their turnovers. Unlike the Bears inept offense there was no need to be taking that risk.
  14. Let's not get too far ahead of our skis because Jayden Daniels and Kingsbury were picking on Kindle Vildor and some other CB who belongs on a practice squad. And why was Kingsbury calling so many QB runs in a playoff game? Is that something you want to see called for Caleb? I don't. I don't mind mixing in a few plays just to keep the defense thinking about it.
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