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Nagy's offense in a nutshell. 4th and 5 with the Vikings bringing 6. Circled in red are the available targets. Circled in white, and the most damning, is the entire offense. No hot read and no release target. Totally inept.
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He owns the Bengals. That's a pretty good reason...?
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They were really talking Harbaugh up on ESPN 1000 yesterday. Waddle and Silvey stated that he is a better pro coach than college. They also talked about his failures in college as mainly talent issues, in that Michigan can't recruit with Ohio State, Notre Dame and the SEC. I remember there was mention of the recruiting disparity in their bowl game with Georgia. It was emerging like Georgia had something like 83 top recruits while Michigan had 13.(don't quote me on that) Anyway, I still hate Harbaugh, but as a coach we could do worse.
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With him being in his fifth year next season, he may end up in an Allen Robinson situation the following year. Couple that with his mental health issues he could be an expensive headache. The Falcons know him best and have invested in his development, so why trade him? That moves me from a refrigerator item to a red flag.
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Fields Unlikely to Start now - On COVID List
Mongo3451 replied to DABEARSDABOMB's topic in Bearstalk
I've been watching Goldman this year and while he is not playing at a pro bowl level, he is playing at solid contributor level. I've also noticed that he gets a lot more attention when Hicks is out. With that being said, he is holding his own. I'll take him at the price he is paid. -
Didn't he quit on his team?
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Rodgers is the single greatest arm talent that I have ever witnessed. Haters can hate all they want, but the dude is different from anyone, ever.
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He's a piece of crap human being. I know this from his time in Indy. Hell no...
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He never played for Meyer. Plus, Ryan Day ran his own system with Justin.
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What I see from Justin is mixed. He shows promise with the deep ball and improvisational plays. He is very weak on processing the speed of the game, as he often is late to deliver.(this was Mitch's major flaw as well) He is also weak on moving around in the pocket.(Mitch also) He also hasn't shown the ability to throw players open.(Mitch again) I've never read a critique on his release, but it could be a lot quicker. His delivery is long and smooth which helps with the deep ball accuracy, but also gives defenders an edge on everything under. Above are my thoughts from a few weeks ago and they have not changed. Fields has the potential, just like Mitch. Coaching, scheme, personnel and being at the right place at the right time mean everything.
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I'm going to help with the Mustipher apology. He plays for Nagy and that will hinder any offensive players development. In sports, gambling, work and women, you have the ability to get into a groove and find more frequent success. Nagy is what you call a cooler. His version of cooler is the fact that he changes things up way too much. Whether it's Monty averaging 6 yards a carry, so we decide to pass the rest of the game. Or the run game is going well and we refuse to run play action. Let alone not using your TE's in a consistent manner. Nagy has been accused of making things more complicated than need be, that includes line sets. I'm very much looking forward to a coach that allows the team to grown into themselves vs them trying to fit into a system that doesn't suit the experience and talent of the personnel.
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Of the many things I thought when saw game, draft position was the last thing on my mind. Going by the draft value chart alone, us not having a first round pick eliminates most of the numerical value of the chart, so who cares if we draft 5th or 7th in the second round? What I payed attention to was what you made mention of, as in "who wants to be here?". On top of that, who is our future? On OL, Ifedi and Daniels were both auditioning for contracts and failed miserably. Eddie Jackson doesn't want to play for anyone. I was really pleased with the defensive effort, other than Jackson refusing to hit anyone. On another OL note, I'm thinking Borom may be a better prospect at LT than Jenkins. Jenkins has the makings of an average LT and an all pro RT, while Borom has the makings of being average at the former and a little above average at the latter. I'll be interested in what the new regime thinks.
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Sacks and turnovers are huge in this league. Fields is a machine at both. Coaching and scheme have a lot to do with it. Let's see what the new staff does. Nagy and Co are over.
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He's done nothing to create any consistent buzz. Then there's this... https://heavy-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/heavy.com/sports/chicago-bears/justin-fields-qbr-worst-nfl-history/amp/?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#aoh=16405659850669&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From %1%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fheavy.com%2Fsports%2Fchicago-bears%2Fjustin-fields-qbr-worst-nfl-history%2F
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Now, for some Nagy-esque reason, Nick Foles is starting on Sunday vs the Seahawks. What is wrong with Fields? Did covid19 take Dalton out completely? Was Nagy told to put Fields on a shelf for the rest of the season? Is Nagy praying Foles will have a miracle game, thus proving his offense works while auditioning for their respective next gigs? Who the hell knows...?
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Wait, what? As much as I love Mooney, I want a Jefferson, Claypool or Metcalf.
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Unbelievable. Way too complicated
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This draft would maybe help. I traded a few spots on the 2nd and got an extra 3rd. Pickens is a round talent coming off a knee injury. He's 6'3", has soft hands and runs well. I think I knocked it out of the park with the next three picks. Kenneth Walker sets us up to lose Monty in 23. With that draft, we absolutely need to keep Goldman if he wants to play and find a way to re-sign Hicks and Co. We are going to need the best front seven we can get to help out the young secondary. Jaylon Johnson will be the geezer of the group in his third year. To bolster the WR corps, Chris Godwin is my guy if healthy. If not, I've softened on Michael Gallop and would take him if Godwin is unavailable. Cut Foles, Graham and Jackson. If we can find a trade partner for Robert Quinn, his value will never be higher. Trade Cohen if you can get anything. Thoughts?
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Thank you for sharing. I have my own covid19 experience. I fought in Oct of 2020 and it was a bitch. It took me 6 months to get the myalgiaa is out of my legs and still need albuterol for my lungs. My mother almost died from the first vaccine and was unable to recieve the second. Loss is definitely a part of this pandemic, but is definitely not a virus of the young and healthy. As stated before, we can learn much from the data the NFL is hopefully acquiring.
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Look him on youtube mic'd up. Hilarious
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The main thing I want is for a football man to report to the family. Nothing changes until that changes. If it's Ryan Pace with a new GM, I'm fine. If it's a new president with page as GM, I'm fine. As long as Pace has someone to "check him" on his reckless trading and free agent moves, I think he can be really good. We simply can't go into cap hell with lesser quantity of picks again.