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Everything posted by Alaskan Grizzly
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It may be the combination of this play and the Smith hit that resulted in Trubisky's injury but like Mongo said, Trub continued to throw decently after this. I will say this though, I don't believe for a minute that he has a simple 'shoulder bruise' as the injury report indicated. Your illustration and the Smith hit both show more of a structural integrity issue than an impact injury. This will definitely need monitoring. I am personally glad to see that Trubisky will get the rest and that Daniel is quite competent in this offense. To me he looked better at running the offense during the preseason than did Trub. Of course that was over 10 games ago where Trubisky has made improvement in his comprehension of the offense.
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Heck...crazier things have happened before. Look no further than last year’s Eagles. Maybe Chase could end up being this years Super bowl MVP?
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Whodda thunk we'd ever agree on something? Although after what I've seen, Chase may know the offense better he doesn't have the arm Mitch does. But yeah, could potentially get real ugly for Detroit if Daniel were to play.
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Yeah for me I think the more primary need is Defensive backfield. I’ve see some say that Amos is the ‘worst’ player on the defense but I can’t say I agree when Amukamura to me still looks slow. And he ain’t getting any younger. Don’t get me wrong he’s great on initial press coverage but after about 10 yards of that he loses. Just look at last week game against Minny. Unless I’m mistaken it was the two TD passes by Minny that were against Prince. I see Nagy/Fangio trying out players like Mizzell and Tolliver now just to see how good their depth is.
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Shaheens injury looks like it happened when he went to catch the 2 pt conversion and as he’s falling back slams the back of his head on the turf. He got up a little groggy looking after that and when Trub went to congratulate him.
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In watching the replay and if in fact it was the late hit when Trubisky hurt his shoulder, it might have been him jamming his right arm/elbow into the ground while being hit. As Trub starts to make the slide he goes to put his right hand down and is hit on his left shoulder knocking him into the ground with force. He gets up from that a bit gingerly. Later he tries to throw a short pass on third down and comes up way short. Possible separated shoulder? (Pic below is immediately before the hit)
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With all things considered; hate to say it but unless it’s a bruise they should probably sit Biscuit this week.
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Wasn’t me! ?? I think the guy is an absolute great add to the team and to repeat a overly used phrase as of late; “worth every penny”.
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Yeah me too and you’re right about Brady. Was going to point out that they must have a pretty decent line these days. To include a guy ‘Wentzman’(?) in the starting lineup. Sure Trubiksy’s mobility helped tremendously but when you nullify a player like Danielle Hunter, and keep him to no sacks and minimal hurries you must be doing something right.
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Can’t say as I agree. QB has ultimate choice on where it goes. The receiver ran a seam route into the middle of outside zones. Meaning there was someone(s) underneath for a shorter dump. The second INT was just slop. Looks like Robinson may have stopped the route but still Trubiksy’s pass sailed high. He’s got to work on those long routes. Last week he was pretty much spot on but today he got sloppy again. He had at least two others that could’ve just as easily been picked off. But before I get accused of being too negative; for a large portion of tonight’s game Trubiksy looked confident and solid. His scrambling has definitely become a new positive wrinkle to the offense.
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If Mitch plays within his current abilities, things should go fine. I suspect we’ll see a more restrained version of the WCO which this offense is based on. More short dumps, maybe a Howard sighting or two and less Trub trying to stretch the field. That’s where bad happens.
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Things got a little bit more ‘crazy’ when GB lost last night, to a team Chicago beat earlier this year. As I was talking to a few co-workers about a few days ago, I don’t see GB as a factor for the NFC North crown this year. Think it’ll be Minnnesota or Chicago. Been a long time since we could think and talk that way. But they have to take one game at a time and “stack the wins” as coach Nagy has been preaching.
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I didn't realize that one of the side effects of the Bears doing better would be less return on my Sunday Ticket subscription...but hey...I'll take it.
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Now THAT is a 'tounge in cheek' comment Adam.
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Is it me or does it appear the Bears are trying to figure out what life would be like without Jordan Howard on the team? I couldn’t help but notice that once Kyle Long went down with an injury the Bears didn’t elevate another Olman from the practice squad, instead they brought up RB Taquan Mizzel. And not only that but his playing time seems to be increasing, to include him starting in the last game. I somewhat agree with another’s observation that Howard looks like he’s lost interest. And Yes I get that Jordan is needed for games in inclement weather and the like but it doesn’t seem Nagy completely agrees with that notion.
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Couldn’t agree more. Wasn’t it Sam Acho who recently helped the team make the news by being the first in the league to use a community outreach program for social work? I have no doubt that Nagy’s ‘family first’ mantra is starting to have an affect on the team.
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Wasn’t Allen Robinson the top ranked FA at least at his position going into last off-season? Jordan Howard is a 1,000 yard rusher in each of his first two years. And although not perhaps the top-ranked TE in the NFL, Trey Burton has won a Super Bowl. I wouldn’t necessarily consider them the ‘worst’.
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I think that is well stated and couldn't agree with you more. One thing that has pestered me (in the good) in the back of my mind is that in the Bears' losses this year; they were all by a combined 11 points. This includes a loss to the perennial winning team New England and the perennial 'pull the win out of their asses' Packers. I have a general favorable feeling about this upcoming game against Minny and even if it doesn't swing to our favor, we'll have another shot of them before the year is out. To be frank, based on what I've seen this year I'm not worried about GB anymore. IMHO, Minnesota is really the only team that will give the Bears a run for the NFC North.
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Rather than quote all that you did with the comparative stats on Watson, Mahomes and Trubisky I'll emphasize context. We need to remember that of the three QB's used in the comparisons, Trubisky has the most starts. Which can skew the numbers you used. Since being drafted last year Trubisky has 21 starts (10 wins 11 losses), Watson has 16 starts (9-6) and Mahomes has 11 starts (10-1). So stats like passing yards, rushing yards and attempts could be explained by the fact that he simply has had more time on the field to accomplish these things. But...stats like completions and completion percentages, although third in this group, is still above 60% which is a good thing. I agree with what some others here observed in the last game. The 'eye test' is telling me that Mitch is getting more comfortable in the offense. I saw a few times where he was either looking off the safety to one side or simply going through his progressions and appeared to be comfortable in doing it. I didn't see the 'happy feet' as we had seen in games past. Minnesota we know has a pretty respectable defense so I'm hoping all the positive growth we saw in this game doesn't regress because of the pressure we know the Vikings can produce. I think to counter them and give Mitch a better chance we really need to see more use out of Howard. Still baffled why he isn't getting more use.
