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  1. Bro, that was 1000% sarcasm. I'd Epstein myself if the Bears did that in the draft.
  2. LOL. Since Pace and Nagy are coming back, this should be easy: First, they'll re-sign Trubisky, and probably overpay for him Draft 1st. TRADE UP! Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State. 6th. Deontay Anderson, S, Houston (bEcAuSe He'S tAlL) 7th. Drew Himmelman, OT, Illinois State (BeCaUsE hE's TaLl) And there you have it. They got a QB; they keep Trubisky around as a mentor ; they "invested" in the OL
  3. https://twitter.com/DavidHaugh/status/1349167471308263432?s=20 LOL. So true.
  4. jason

    2021 Schedule

    Hard to say without knowing the future of FA, Draft, coaches, front office. If everything is equal, however, no better than 7-9.
  5. That's my pick, but with a caveat: I say trade down in the first round, and gain an extra 2nd. That means the FA is mostly supplementary, someone very minimal in terms of cost and expectation. Teams that could jump up: IND, TB, PIT, NO. Each of those teams have an aging QB on the edge of retirement and some degree of uncertainty. Use the late 1st rounder, and both 2nd rounders, on a combo of QB, OT, OT in whatever order makes the most strategic sense based on where the chips fall. Both Mac Jones and Kyle Trask are available in the 2nd round in the Walter mock; so, it's at least possible. This looks great: Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama Kyle Trask, QB, Florida Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame
  6. Nobody can convince me that Nagy wasn’t back calling plays for this game. Nagy’s musty scent all over that unimaginative game plan. It wouldn’t shock me at all if Lazor got play calling taken away after the dropped bomb.
  7. 1. Play calling has been horrible 2. OL has been bad 3. Trubisky will always be a one-read QB 4. That slow-mo, telescopic lens replay of the INT was horseshit 5. I’m sick of watching the opponent on 3rd&8 or so, and seeing the DBs 10yds deep 6. I’m sick of seeing the Bears’ WRs Never wide open, but the Saints - and every team the Bears play - seemingly have someone open every other play 7. Blow this whole thing up. Pace, Nagy, both need to go. Fire sale trade players to get draft picks if needed. Revamp the whole thing. The whole “let’s hold the other team to a low score and try to get a turnover while being passive on offense”-strategy doesn’t work. Even with one of the best defenses of all time it didn’t work for Lovie, who is a great defensive coach.
  8. Bears 17 Saints 30 The Saints jump on top early, as Kamara is unguardable/unstoppable. Brees picks the zone apart and there is nearly no pressure from the Bears’ front four. Bears are forced to blitz and get torched as a result. One or two huge plays and momentum clearly rests with the Saints going into half. The second half continues with a virtual stalemate because the Saints are just running clock. The Bears score late to make it look closer than it really was, but the Saints are high-giving on the sideline as it happens, because it doesn’t matter.
  9. I think he's just posturing. Probably pissed about the DHop thing. And I think you're right about the draft picks. He'd end up running a lot more in Chicago than he has in Houston.
  10. Two supplemental charts from that article:
  11. jason

    Pick a QB

    That would be more tolerable, but I'm still not a fan. IF this team were closer, as in one or two key pieces from being a contender for the next handful of years, then maybe. But I just don't think this team is built like that. I think there is over $40M of dead cap next year in Foles, Quinn, and Leno. On top of that, the top five cap hits next year are on a defense that couldn't get off the field against GB to save their life. In fact, the defense was confused! Either draft a rookie or get a really young guy. Side note: Deshaun Watson can be added to the poll above. He's unhappy.
  12. The Saints playoff game could very well be his last as a Chicago Bear. If he's a good QB, an NFL QB, wouldn't he want to truly display that for a future employer? Wouldn't he want to have a small piece of film to use to say, "The Chicago scheme severely limited me," and prove his actual abilities? If I'm Trubisky, this is the time to open it up. I'm going for a new contract with a different team, because the time in Chicago is almost certainly over. I'm trying to make a highlight reel to impress GMs who think that not only is Chicago where WRs go to die, but it's also where QBs go to die. If I'm him, on nearly every 50/50 opportunity, I'm throwing it up to give my WR a chance. If I'm him, when there is a read between a check-down and a deeper pass, and all other things are relatively equal, I'm going deeper every time. If I'm on the bootleg and nobody is immediately open, I'm tearing ass downfield trying to show versatility. There have been multiple games this year where he did not run, and should have. What I'm saying is, he really has nothing to lose. If he gets hyper-aggressive and succeeds, he just got a bigger contract and an excuse. If he does it and fails, everyone will still think he is a one-read QB who has accuracy issues downfield.
  13. jason

    Pick a QB

    Intrigued? Maybe. For a 1st and a 3rd? Absolutely not. Stafford is going into his 13th year in the league. The Bears should give up a 1st and a 3rd for a guy who only has a handful of years left, and likely doesn't have the same type of success in Chicago as he did in Detroit? No thanks. The Bears need to get out of the habit of attempting to find sloppy seconds, and actually find their own gem who will stick around for a decade or better. Otherwise that same old "this is how many QBs the Bears have had since the Packers had Farv and Rogers"-graphic gets displayed until we're old and gray.
  14. Great post. I quoted you because that graphic needs to be seen multiple times.
  15. I didn't see the date. It was a bad idea then, too.
  16. To be fair, Reggie McKenzie got fired at the end of 2018, likely directly related to the Khalil Mack trade. Which is odd, because the tide is turning for many in regards to whether or not the Bears actually got the better on that trade given how infrequently Mack's name pops up with big plays. But back to the point, Ryan Pace is an idiot.
  17. jason

    Fire Nagy

    That's hilarious! I hadn't thought of it that way. The Bears could literally hire just about any combination of GM, HC, DC, and QB as they have now, and get similar results to those they have now.
  18. HELL NO. That’s a horrible idea. The Bears need MORE picks, not less. And it’s arguable that a better pro WB May be there when they draft anyway.
  19. Bingo. I called the late Trubisky INT 2-3 plays before it happened. It may have even been on the first play of the drive. As soon as they were behind and needed to stretch the field a bit, the INT was inevitable.
  20. ??? I can see Nagy thinking he has figured out some genius play and trying out a water boy because the play is soooo good. ??
  21. Damn right. I hated the Kmet pick. Nice game today, but I hated it. And with Jimmy Graham, it proved not to be necessary.
  22. jason

    Fire Nagy

    The crazy part is that it’s 2021 and it’s STILL the same old song and dance. They absolutely have to be fired, and Trubisky needs to go somewhere else.
  23. Just milking the clock is not enough. I thought they were playing OK, not well. Playing well would be exploiting GB weaknesses and getting large chunks here and there. Playing well is not grinding it out and going for it on fourth down 5 times.
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