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  1. Not sure which angle you saw but on the film breakdown I only see the DB look back once and then for the last ten yards of that play his eyes are only on DJ.
  2. What a turn around this year has been.
  3. Yes and in the few minutes of the 4th quarter I saw their was a clear lack of discipline and execution on many plays (drops, bad passes, even the blatant OPI at end of the game which is St. Brown thinking there is no way the refs will call this - hint: he wasn't in a Packer uniform).
  4. That only applied if the defender is looking back at the ball. No such effort was made.
  5. Shady McCoy I think said it best regarding Willis vs. Love. First off...LeFleur is a really good play caller. When plays break down Love is unsure what to do. Willis might not be as good reading the field but if it's not there he just goes into scramble mode. You literally saw it play out when Love had to pull the ball down and then ran head first into Austin Booker. I've been alluding to that...cover the backend and then get pressure on Love and he's a different QB. We don't have the horses for that up front yet. Conversely...Get pressure on Caleb at your own risk.
  6. No. I think no game will be more challenging than getting the Green Bay monkey off our back. This was as important a game as you can find in the regular season for making the playoffs plus the history between the two teams. You can’t come out of this game and not know that you can play with any team in the NFL. Pitt, Philly, GB, CLE (top D), GB. We’ve been in the playoffs for weeks. Now teams have to take us seriously.
  7. The way Green Bay lost is the way the Bears used to lose. I really wanted to run them into the ground but missing guys like Rome and Luther, who both block well, had an effect. But FGB, it’s nice to see their fans know how this feels. Especially because we are a team on the rise… and they know it.
  8. DJ Moore said it best on national TV: F Green Bay. I can't say that enough. What a dagger through the heart that was. We have been on the receiving end of those daggers for a long long time because GB had the better QBs. If the TV was right, Caleb and this years Bears team holds the NFL record for 4th quarter come from behind wins. That's not a fluke. To borrow common phrase: 3 date points is a trend 6 is tsunami. Anyone playing Chicago and Caleb knows now they damn well better be prepared to play 60 because we ain't giving up. (edit: NFL Network just said Caleb has tied Peyton Mannings record for come from behind wins under the age of 25. We might still hold the single season record too so how ever you slice it this is elite territory. Enjoy it!).
  9. I have no clue how to interpret this. First receiver is a good thing ala Matthew Stanford or being a Checkdown king is a good thing ala Kirk Cousins. Then you add in the myriad of variables like does your WR 1 suck or is he double covered forcing you to go elsewhere? Is your OC any good or is he the idiot we had last year who often ran two or even three WR to the same area of the field? Although that made it very easy to progress from 1 to 2 to 3
  10. Thank you thank you for not calling it a pitch count like all the so called sports journalists.
  11. I wanted him to get a little more work in the last game but he ended up with just 8 snaps. However that little bit gave the coaches a glimpse of how well he did his job. Caleb got to see it too which on all the timing stuff we run is important to give the QB some confidence in him. Toss in another week of practice with the 1s.
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