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  1. MNF Lions vs. Saints: The Lions started off 0-5. They haven't looked horrible lately. I think the Lions win. Week 16 games of interest: 1. Jaguars (5-9) @ Saints (5-9) - Both teams have wretched defenses, and the Jags get hammered by good offenses. Saints win in a shootout. 2. 49ers (4-10) @ Lions (5-9) - The 49ers have sucked. I'm saying Lions go two in a row. 3. Colts (6-8) @ Dolphins (5-9) - The Colts are in a freefall. 4. Cowboys (4-10) @ Bills (6-8) - Bills win; they have been competitive with everyone, and Dallas has issues. 5. Chargers (4-10) @ Raiders (6-8) - Oakland is really not that bad. They win. 6. Steelers (9-5) @ Ravens (4-10) - The Steelers are on fire. 7. Bears (5-9) @ Buccaneers (6-8) - I hate to say this, but Jamies Winston and Doug Martin are going to torch the Bears. 1. Titans 2. Browns ----- 3. Chargers - 4-11 4. Ravens - 4-11 5. Cowboys - 5-10 6. Bears - 5-10 7. Jags - 5-10 ----- Saints - 6-9 Colts - 6-9 Dolphins - 6-9 Bills - 7-8 Raiders - 7-8 Buccaneers - 7-8 So after next week the Bears jump to #6?!
  2. Looks like the team is thinking similarly. I don't like it. He was a monster at RG. Move him back inside.
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    Timu promoted

    Timu looked damn good today!! Better than SMC for sure.
  4. With Tennessee and Baltimore losing, and Cleveland almost certainly losing later, I'm looking at the SD vs MIA matchup. If SD wins, going to 4-10, and MIA loses, going to 5-9, would that cause Miami to leapfrog Chicago in any way? Maybe we should cheer for Miami just to be sure? Same goes for the Detroit vs New Orleans game. If Detroit beats New Orleans, does Chicago jump Detroit? Right now we need to be rooting for Jacksonville to beat Atlanta. We already stepped firmly ahead of St. Louis after their win vs TB, but JAX getting a W would be very good for the Bears.
  5. BTW... Forte still has it. That cut-back run in the first drive that got called back was there with or without the hold. And it was almost entirely because of a nasty jump-cut by Forte. A few other times this game he's shown burst, vision, and power.
  6. It doesn't happen very often, but when the entire Chicago Bears message board agrees on something, it's a 99.9% certainty. This is one of those issues. Hopefully the staff realizes this, moves him back to RG, and signs/drafts accordingly.
  7. You're pissed? I've wanted to upgrade the Bears OL for as long as I can remember, and in that draft the Bears selected SMC over: Riley Reiff - Damn good LT for the Lions David Decastro - Stud OG for the Steelers Kevin Zeitler - Stud OG for the Bengals That pissed me off. Especially since Decastro was viewed as an absolute day one start no-doubter at OG.
  8. WK1 - GB - 3 plays, 7 yards, punt WK2 - ARI - 6 plays, 33 yards, punt (opening KO return for TD) WK3 - SEA - 3 plays, 6 yards, punt WK4 - OAK - 3 plays, 0 yards, punt WK5 - KC - 3 plays, 9 yards, punt WK6 - DET - 10 plays, 80 yards, TD WK7 - BYE WK8 - MIN - 3 plays, 6 yards, punt WK9 - SD - 8 plays, 63 yards, TD WK10 - STL - 7 plays, 80 yards, TD WK11 - DEN - 4 plays, 74 yards, TD WK12 - GB - 6 plays, 37 yards, turnover on downs WK13 - SF - 3 plays, 3 yards, punt WK14 - WAS - 15 plays, 80 yards, TD WK15 - MIN - 13 plays, 93 yards, TD So, 6 out of 14? That might be the worst in the NFL. I bet someone is worse. But the Bears' odds would increase if going on just the last handful of weeks.
  9. I actually didn't mind that by Cutler. He was looking for a guy to break open and the pressure was minimal. He was trying to make a play on a drive that was already doomed.
  10. Wow. I sure hope the draft doesn't play out like that. To be three picks away and see two of the guys I really want get picked the two picks before ours would really hurt. And I'm still not a Buckner fan. If the draft plays out that way, I'd rather get Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida.
  11. Guys, I've been watching/officiating Reggie Ragland since middle school. He is a stud. Period. He has all the athleticism and size needed. He can cover as well. In fact, his coverage skills are often surprising to opponents because his size doesn't usually allow for that type of movement. The only thing that ever held him back was effort on some plays, and that was drastically corrected at Alabama under Nick Saban. Ragland would be superb for us. If we could trade down 5-10 spots, pick up a 3rd or so, and STILL get Ragland? That would be huge.
  12. Pretty much. Except I'd much rather have Reggie Ragland than Myles Jack. Problem is, I think there will be much better players available where the Bears will be picking than either Ragland or Jack. Jaylon Smith might be worth the pick.
  13. Funny that you like him, because PFF says he is great. And we know now that PFF grades are hot garbage thrown into a statistical blender. I watched the game vs Mich.St earlier this year and he looked slow. He had virtually no burst off the line. His pursuit was average. He just didn't really make an impact. If you want him as a pure place-holder, edge setting, 5T DE in a 3-4, fine. He will do. But he won't get much pass rush for you. And, to be quite honest, huge dudes who solely set the edge can be had for much cheaper than a high 1st.
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    Timu promoted

    LOOOOOVE the Timu promotion! He is the type of no-nonsense, not flashy, tackling machine the Bears need.
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    2016 Free Agents

    I knew you would like the proposal. I just wish we could get ten years out of a OLineman rather than post-FA five.
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    2016 Free Agents

    Out of that list, the Bears should focus on the following: Alshon Jeffery - Lock up our guy with a healthy contract. Glenn/Okung - If they don't get franchised, get one. Period. Eric Berry - I'd love to have Berry on the Bears. A guy who is not top ten that I'd like to get is Andre Smith. He's a pretty soid RT and is an URFA. An OL of Glenn/Okung-Slausson-Grasu-Long-Smith would be pretty damn good, and would allow the Bears to truly go all-in with the defense.
  17. Don't sell yourself short. You'd probably have gotten 3YPC.
  18. Offense Cutler - Rightfully returns. He has looked damn good this year. If he had any semblance of a receiving corp this year, he'd probably be top-10 everything. Forte - Hope he returns. He should. Alshon - Good contract, but no franchise. He's hurt too often. Bennett - Trade. Period. Bushrod - He probably gets cut. Montgomery - Meh Long - Move back to RG Defense Houston, Acho, Ego, Young, Shae, Jenkins, Sutton - I trust Fangio, but I don't care if they stay or not. None have blown the doors off. Rolle - Cut Porter - Resign Mundy - Resign Based on the above, the Bears need OTs and Defense. No surprise. Protect Cutler with one FA and the 1st Rd OT, then let Fangio pick the rest. That would probably be a great gameplan going forward.
  19. Yeah, I think 2006 was the last time the Bears had a complete OL. Tate - Brown - Kreutz - Garza - Miller All above average and competitors. Kreutz was a leader and a monster. Garza was in his original position. Surprise, surprise...the Bears were third in the NFL in offense that year (yes, I know Hester had something to do with it) and went to the Super Bowl.
  20. Until the issue is fixed, and it hasn't been since I don't know when, the issue remains. The flaws remain. The holes remain. And the Bears will continue to have a mediocre offense that can't cach up with the rest of the NFL. THE "OL above all else"-theory has not been disproven.
  21. Fact. Go find the best OLs of all time, and I will show you players who went far beyond their actual skill level. I still say Emmitt Smith is slightly above average; he just benefitted from having one of the best OLs in history and looked like one of the best ever. Every other highlight of his is busting through a wide open hole and getting first contact on a LB 5yds deep.
  22. Please go back and find the multiple links that statistically PROVE drafting OL early is better than other positions. It is not a 100% guarantee - no position is - but it is statistically significant. The various links have been shown before, and the historical drafts have been broken down, OL early has better odds than all but, if I recall correctly, one or two other positions. Also, by your reasoning, Kyle Fuller means the Bears should not draft a CB in the first. He certainly hasn't been worthy of a first. One more thing, more OL players mean more holes to fill, so it stands to reason that if the position is not addressed, then any weak link can ruin the chain. Furthermore, they are the first links of the chain. without those links, the others do not hold up. If either stud OT is,there when the Bears draft, they would be crazy to pass.
  23. Other than in the stat sheet, your last statement is simply not true. Maybe in the stat sheet since WRs don't get the INT stat, but that is who should get the INT on that play if he doesn't block the DB. Even if it is a perfect read and they have figured the play out, the defender still is on the other side of the line of scrimmage, and chipping him is on the WR. Also, unless Johnstone spoke specifically with the defender on that play, he can't know if the play was read or if the DB just took a chance.
  24. I think the Bears tried to do the "two rookie OL at the same time" experiment with Long and Mills. Plug in one, pick up another via FA, and the weakness becomes a strength.
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