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  1. I think the Daniels/Whitehair position swap will pay solid dividends this year too. Kyle Long has had an entire offseason to workout and is looking more like his pre-injury days. You didn't list Wims who looks like a legit depth this year. WR depth is solid especially when you consider Cohen spends a lot of time as a slot WR. I'd say Wims replaces Kevin White while Patterson was brought in to be the one to split time with Cohen. IMO giving Cohen less reps means he'll be running more deep routes at least I hope so because he's tough to stay with in his cuts.
  2. Two players I don't get are Whyte who did almost nothing as a RB all preseason and Lucas who did nothing as a blocker. I'm a fan of Nall and felt he could provide a little as a h-back type but we never really saw him do much blocking in the preseason so I get cutting him and likely moving him to the PS. We've already got Patterson as KR and part-time RB so what is Whyte going to do? As an interior OG Bars outplayed Lucas but at OT it might be a simple case of short-term depth needed while Coward heals from his elbow injury. Lucas' experience might make him the better short-term option. Then there is the decision to keep 6 ILBs. Either we love them as special teams players or there is a trade being cooked up swapping one ILB for an OLB. Congratulations are on order for Nick Williams and Abdullah Anderson who have both worked their way into being solid depth players for us.
  3. It's all about the blocking (or lack thereof) for these two. We should have one or both on the PS and give them another year to work on their strength and technique.
  4. Nick Williams played really well and his athleticism surprised me. He has some real versatility across the defensive front.
  5. I think we'll add Jesper Horsted too. That's two TEs that have some promise for roster depth down the road.
  6. After hearing the Colts are bringing in Brock Osweiller I presume at their first home game the Colts will have signs around the stadium: Got no Luck? Counselors are available.
  7. Have you watched all the highlights of Sowell missing blocks? Even Nagy has admitted he's struggling with the position change.
  8. AZ54

    Miller

    Miller plays through injuries... Kevin White no so much.
  9. AZ54

    Expectations

    If we're healthy... Superbowl.
  10. Nagy wants a good blocking TE and at least in that aspect Shaheen is ok. He's better than what we've seen from Sowell this preseason and he also has good hands which makes him a strong redzone threat. He's just not nimble enough to really threaten a lot of the field. There is no benefit I can see to cut him unless they suddenly find a better replacement through the waiver wire. That's not likely at this time of year. https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears/2019/8/27/20835754/bears-adam-shaheen-tight-end-eager-to-prove-himself “I look at the glass [as] half-full, and I always try to give everybody the benefit of the doubt,” Nagy said. “From what I’ve seen in practice, where he’s at, I feel like he’s in a good spot. I don’t feel like we’re in a spot where we have to worry that he can’t help us.”
  11. I see no reason to keep Whyte on the roster. He hasn't done anything IMO. He runs with little vision, little wiggle, and little power. I definitely want to see him on the practice squad because next year he might be in a place to take Patterson's spot as KR, part-time RB, part-time WR. Although watching him run into the back of his blockers over and over makes me doubtful that will change next year. I'd put Bunting on the 53 ahead of Braunecker. He has shown enough for me to think he can become a primary backup for Trey Burton, something Braunecker will never be able to do (that was obvious in the Eagles game last year). No other TE on the roster has shown anything close to what Burton and Bunting can do on intermediate routes down the field. I think Sowell makes it just because he's a coaches project, two he has the proven work ethic to know he's likely to improve, and lastly Shaheen is no sure thing and there's no other good blocking TE on the roster. Sowell hasn't been good at blocking but see that previous sentence about his work ethic. I can't figure out anything at ILB behind the starters. Kwit finally showed up last game like a man fighting for a job, and it was a welcome sight. I suspect that's enough (along with Iggy not doing well) for him to stick. Iggy I think is headed to the PS. He has one fatal flaw for an ILB: he doesn't like head on contact. He's always trying to tackle from the side and that softness ends up with him often appearing out of position. He's been ok in coverage but so has Josh Woods. Woods has really started to shine the more snaps he gets and he's shown some aggressiveness making tackles which I think bodes well for his future. I"m taking Woods over Iggy. With the lack of talent at OLB I could see us keeping 5 ILBs for special teams purposes. In that case I can see KPL making the 53. He's shown good hustle and speed despite some bad coverage lapses. That spot could also go to Braunecker.
  12. I still think Nall makes the 53. He appears to be getting every chance to be one of the core special teams players because he's out there early in each game. Plus tonight when it was Whyte's series in the first quarter Nall was inserted on a 3rd and long. either that's a breather for Whyte or the coaches have more trust in Nall in passing situations. FWIW Bunting appears to be in a similar situation and getting the same opportunities as he tries to earn one of the last 3 spots on the roster. I like his chances too over Braunecker.
  13. Best thing I saw on Reddit was fans calling him "Pineirsky".
  14. Back in 1985 QBs didn't want to play against us. In 2019 they prefer to just retire. He is going to be sought after for years to come every offseason.
  15. Yes, that desire to bring in Clowney makes little sense to me. We have a young roster that is going to need two things in the near future: First some significant contract extensions for key players and second some good n' cheap draft picks to help fill out the roster depth. Meaning we need a few young players in next years draft to start filling in for starters. Some of those might be on the roster (perhaps Tolliver for Prince) but others like Trevathan's replacement are not. Spending a lot of money on Clowney and his injury history, even if it's for one year, and giving up draft picks to do it makes no sense to me. It is still possible the Bears and Trevathan agree on a 1yr extension, possibly 2yr. That would only happen if Trevathan really wants to stay here which means a below market deal. He's just young enough at 30 that he might get one more big deal for 2-3yr especially if he plays well being surrounded by all this talent. Kyle Long looks like Kyle Long of old. Why would we give up a key piece protecting Trubisky when we are in a Superbowl window and there is no viable backup on the roster right now? Bars might be his replacement next year but he does not look ready now.
  16. We had some debate about this over the offseason. I felt at the time since we were seeing Mizzell take snaps away from Cohen even in the playoff game that coaches felt he was maxed out. Looks like they want to pare things down even more from what he did last year. This might explain why we went after Patterson which I don't think anyone was expecting. At least I wasn't expecting us to have interest in him and certainly not at $5mil/yr. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/08/21/matt-nagy-we-gave-tarik-cohen-a-little-bit-too-much-at-times-last-season/
  17. The Bears reportedly converted $7mil of Charles Leno's salary this year into a signing bonus. That gives us an extra $5.3mil in cap space this year. We will have to wait and see what Pace does with this. The Whitehair extension has been rumored all offseason but we could have done that without this extra cap space. https://twitter.com/FieldYates/status/1164179053223567364
  18. Not much changed for me after watching the 2nd game although Kwit was back to his usual self in run support but remained his usual self in pass coverage. Nobody else really stepped up at ILB so that might be helping Kwit's cause. Whatever workouts Kylie Fitts was doing have seemingly cost him all of his lateral movement quickness. He has enough strength to hold the edge and unfortunately that's about all he does even in pass rush mode. Irving hasn't impressed me at all, and to be fair he didn't impress me much last year either. Like Fitts he is more or less a straight line player with little bend to his game. I can see Pace keeping an eye on cuts to find some OLB help but decent edge talent rarely hits the market at this time. Game 3 will tell us who the likely bottom roster guys are. Will Nall get the start at RB or will it be Whyte?
  19. For all the team has done to find a kicker I don't think (within reason) that compensation would be the deciding factor. In fact we kept the kicker who will likely cost us a 7th Rd pick. If they were even we could have kept Fry and our 7th Rd pick. I say within reason because we weren't giving up a 4th Rd pick for a kicker. That's where we've draft Eddie Jackson, Cohen, and now Ridley so there is too much value there. It seems to me the kicking coach has been able to work with Pineiro and improve his consistency. While Fry might have been the more accurate kicker in the near term I think they were close enough, and with Pineiro improving, that they went with the upside. Given the cold weather conditions he'll be kicking in that is where the stronger leg matters because the ball won't travel as far. Add in the fact that there won't be any kick returns to deal with.
  20. AZ54

    Fugly

    The one player who stood out last night was Javon Wims. Everyone else looked like either a backup (RRH, Williams, and maybe a couple others like Shelley), a few look like practice squad players (some of the other DBs Joseph and Franklin III), and most look like someone who will never wear a Bears uniform again. Nall looked versatile in that he can do quite a few things lining up at different positions but he didn't look like he could get away from anyone. Then Mizzell took his place and managed to make Nall's performance look much better. I don't think Kerrith Whyte looks like anything more than a practice squad player, he needs a lot of work to loosen up his running style and quit focusing on speed. Is Marvin Hall fast? If so why is it he can't run past anyone? I should add Calvin Ridley does look like he belongs on an NFL field. People are excited about Clifton Duck. I don't see it. He made a great diving INT but he's not fast and he's not exceptionally quick. As a little guy you better be one of those two. OTOH he's solid enough that he won't kill you in coverage, he'll just let a team walk right down the field. At best he's a practice squad candidate but he'll have competition among Joseph and Franklin III.
  21. AZ54

    Emanuel Hall Cut

    Yes and one thing is very clear: Nagy is not going to show anything in preseason to the Green Bay Packers. I suspect Montgomery and the rest of the RBs are done running routes except for some basic stuff. We have plenty of rumors that Mitch won't throw a pass in the preseason. When you practice every day against the best defense in the NFL what more do you need?
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    Emanuel Hall Cut

    Just like Devin Hester was at this point in his career, I think 5 years into a players career you know exactly what they are. Patterson is not a TE. He's not really a WR because his hands aren't that good. If he was a legit WR with his size and speed he'd be making a lot more than $5mil/yr. He's a gadget player who the defense still has to account for whenever he's on the field. Plus he is just good enough as a WR that you can't ignore him on deep routes. Wherever he goes he's taking someone with him or we gain a lot of yards.
  23. It's been one preseason game and one training camp in the books, and Emanuel Hall already ejected. I see two players on the bubble that, barring injury I don't think they make the 53. Kwiatkoski looked slow while Kevin Pierre-Louis looked good. Maybe he was out of position on occasion but he stayed with plays and showed more ability to recover than Kwit. I think he makes the roster and we go with Smith, Trevathan, Iggy, and KPL. Braunecker. It's not so much that he's done anything wrong rather it's that Bunting showed he can threaten the deep middle of the field in a much better way. Knowing the injury issues Shaheen has and the fact they asked Sowell to slim down and compete with him it seems clear we'll keep both of them. That leaves a backup to Burton and this is where Braunecker doesn't fit ...something that was painfully obvious in the playoff game. Bunting looks like a much better fit backing up Burton.
  24. He's fast and that was a speedy exit. Nagy says there was too much competition. I say for that much athletic talent to get cut this early he had to be lazy in meetings, study habits, or in the training room not rehabbing like he should. Or perhaps all 3. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/practice-notes-another-fight-emanuel-hall-gets-cut-and-more-bears-first-practice-back-halas
  25. I finally got to watch the entire first game. I think the one thing that stood out the most was how much better the young CBs Franklin III and Joseph played compared to last year. We may have some decent depth this year. Skrine and Shelley are both playing well. I didn't really catch Tolliver out there. If their good play continues, and if they look good on special teams, I won't be surprised if a team grabs one of them for the bottom of their 53-man roster. Further down the roster for us is Denmark who seems destined for the practice squad.
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