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I am glad he made the move. That is a huge move for him and the more I sit back and look at it, the more I respect him for the decision. I am sure it wasn't easy, especially on the ego. To me, this buys him some time. They replaced coaches, switched QBs, and now the playcaller. So if it doesn't work now, what's next? That is my only concern. If this doesn't work, we are in some serious trouble.
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Every game is winnable, but every game is loseable. The offense really needs to get going to have a chance. We just need average offense to be a playoff team. Once we get in, and Foles can find his postseason groove, we actually have as good of a chance as most teams to make a deep playoff run. The O-Line and playcalling have to get better.
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If you just picked BPA based on a collective ranking of prospects, your team would be pretty damn good. Pace falls in love with things that don't win football games. There are several reasons why Pace should be gone. 1. Failed to get a franchise QB: paid Glennon, drafted Mitch, signed Foles, all have failed. 2. Never addressed O-Line (Paid Quinn instead of addressing O-Line in free agency) 3. TE Position was a black hole for years. (Dion Sims, Adam Shaheen, and now Kmet doing very little) 4. Our best players on offense and defense were not drafted by the Bears (ARob and Mack). This makes them very expensive and not sustainable. He also got a free pass for Fox's Bears but should be accountable for those years too.
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So now what? If the team struggles, is Nagy safe? If the offense looks good, is Nagy safe? Even though it had to be done, it seems like he is not going win either way. If they keep losing, can he just say "see, it wasn't me" or if they start winning and the offense looks good, then that's a huge indictment on him.
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Almost every game is a must-win now, with 7 games left, you have to win 5. With TB, ARZ, and LAR as the current Wild Cards, those teams are projected to have 9-10 wins. I figure 10 wins gets in, 9 wins will be up to a tie breaker. Do you see the Bears winning 5 from GBx2, MINx2, DET, HOU, JAX? That looks more like 3-4 wins to me. We are trending more towards a 7-9 season than a 9-7 season.
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I love these, thanks for doing these Mongo. There are a couple of plays that stood out to me, obviously the Monty fumble ends up being the difference in the game, but how about the 15 play FG drive. What the hell was Nagy thinking on the Philly Special to ARob. Our O-Line is decimated and there was no need for any trickery there, after you had 9 positive plays out of 11 to that point. The Bears were moving the ball and had the Titans on their heels. Just keep doing what you are doing. Here is another crazy sequence: 4 pass rt - Mooney for 1 5 run L2 - Monty for 4 6 pass left - Hambright gets used a turnstile, Foles has no chance That 3 play sequence took almost 2 minutes off the clock and gained 5 yards. This is when they were down by 3 scores in the 4th quarter. Again, WTF is Nagy doing? He has zero game awareness and that is why they have scored only 7 points in the 3rd quarter all season. He doesn't know why things are not working, so how does he adjust? So apparently, he doesn't. They had a great special teams play (Mingo with longest run of the game for the Bears), then you immediately call a timeout on the next play? All the main offensive players are on the sideline. How are they not ready to come in with the next play in hand? Piss poor coaching. After that fake, they should've quickly ran their guys to the line and waited for TEN to make their substitutions, then ran the next play. This is not rocket science. I also wouldn't get too encouraged by the late scores as TEN went into prevent defense and almost lost because of it. Montgomery is great at getting the extra yard and breaking tackles, but man Mongo, you are right. He has to stop the jiggle on every play. Just hit the hole or cutback, don't dance in place. On the screen, if he just followed the ball to the outside he would've been going away from the pursuit, but his spin brought him right back to the defender who popped the ball out. It's sad and comical to watch all the O-Line on that play as it is hard to determine what they are trying to do. In the end, this comes right back to Nagy, you changed out the other coaches, you brought in your QB, and it is still not working. The O-Line is part of the problem, the QB is part of the problem, but now it seems that coaching is the biggest problem.
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Yep, he had the size and speed to be dominant, so I don't know why it never showed up on the tape.
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Another loss, I doubt we see him back next year due to cap restrictions.
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That is a great tool. The first thing to do is restructure Mack and Fuller to bring down their cap hits under 20M. I got Mack's down to 17M and Fuller down to 13M saving a total of 16M. You are correct, post-June 1st,Leno's dead money is only $2.3M, that is a no brainer if you can't trade him. Massie is the same, only $1.3M in dead money post June 1st. Those are no-brainers. Skrine would be 1.1M, which makes sense as he seems to be the hole in the secondary (both TDs allowed by him).
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Nagy did again. Down 3 scores and we burn 2 minutes off the clock on 3 plays, then lose because we don't have enough time left after our 2nd TD to do a normal kickoff. Two weeks in a row, the same clock management. He really needs to let someone else call a game to see if it is better.
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It is bad, especially considering the cap is going DOWN next year due to COVID to 175M. We have 32 players signed to 178M worth of contracts, and need to get to a 53 man roster. That is 21 players, so we are easily 25-30M over the cap without Trubisky, ARob, etc This is what 178M looks like: Offense: Foles, Cohen, Montgomery, Miller, Ridley, Wims, Mooney, Graham (10M), Kmet, Leno (11M), Massie (9M), Whitehair (9M), Daniels (2M), Hambright, Pierce, Mustipher, Clark. Defense: Mack (26M), Quinn (14M), Goldman (8M), Smith, Trevathan, Iyiegbuniwe, Fuller (20M), Skrine, Jackson (11M), Johnson, Shelley, Vildor, Roberson, Lucas.
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AG, the main reason is the cap crunch for next season. The Bears are over the cap by 25M at a minimum, so there is not much you can do that this point. That's why ARob hasn't been or will not be extended, they can't fit him into the cap that is already grossly over the limit. There is no choice, this was the last year with Trubisky on his 4th year without a 5th year option and Foles in as the backup. It didn't work with this core and now you have too many guys coming up on new deals. This team is still a QB and a few OL away from being a true contender. The defense is good enough to keep you in games like yesterday but the offense is literally the worst in the league. The Jets have a better offense, that says a lot. The Quinn signing was a desperation signing that was not needed. Pace would've been better off signing 2 OL for the same price. The team would look completely different if we signed Conklin and Bulaga and had a line with those two, Whitehair and Daniels. Then you could've kicked Massie or Leno inside or tried to trade them for anything (even if you had to retain some salary). I think we are a 7-8 win team with those two at tackle and without Quinn. Mingo and Edwards have played great for vet minimums. Urban too. It's unfortunate because this defense was very solid.
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The Bears really have to look at a fire sale this offseason. They need to move on from Mack (26.6M), Quinn (14.7M), Leno (11.3M), Graham (10M), Massie (9.3M), and Skrine (6.1M). Mack and Quinn would have to be traded, and I would try really hard to move at least one of them.
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Just think, the defense held Henry to 68 yards rushing and 3.2 a carry. Tannehill had 158 yards passing with 47.6% completions and Foles had 335 passing yards and 2 TDs and 0 INTs and the Bears lost by 7.
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What.a.joke. So the offense scores 17 and allows 7 for a net +10 pts, the defense allows 17 and lose. Both TD's against Skrine in coverage. Mack and Quinn still have not shown up on the stat sheet, yet again, but Edwards and Mingo are balling out? Two fumbles on offense, one taken back for a TD. This was all on Nagy, zero clock management. On the Bears last first TD drive, the Bears had the ball with 7:21 left at the TEN 30. Nick Foles threw an incompletion on 3rd Down from the 25 at 5:33. So 3 plays took almost 2 minutes!!!!! The Bears were down 3 scores, so have to score with well over 6 minutes left to give yourself a chance. Then, guess what happens, even after a Miller fumble, you still have enough time to score and do an onside kick. If you didn't waste 2 minutes, you could've kicked off to TEN and had a chance to win the game with about 50 seconds left, if the defense made another stop. Unbelievable.
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Good point Mongo, that is definitely some added motivation. If you look at the numbers clearly show more picks has a higher chance at success than one pick (unless it is QB).
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This is what the Bears have been up against this year, their 3 losses have come against teams with a top 10 Defensive DVOA, and the Titans come in with the 20th ranked Defensive DVOA. I feel like the opponent's defenses have not gotten enough credit for what they have done to the offense. I think we are going to see a better offensive game, even with the patchwork O-Line. I still have my doubts, but more optimistic than I was originally. I am going with Titans 27-23 and the Bears cover, but I can see the Bears winning this by a FG. A couple of key injuries for Titans, Clowney is questionable, Kern (their punter) is out, and Humphries, their slot WR is also out. Defensive DVOA: DET - 17 W NYG - 18 W ATL - 22 W IND - 3 L TB - 1 W CAR - 25 W LAR - 9 L NO - 8 L TEN - 20 MIN - 16
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If you watch the play, it is very similar to how he got hurt the last time. Every time he runs, he puts his right elbow down to brace his fall. Then he gets hit and all that weight comes down on his elbow then shoulder. Same shoulder, which now makes him very injury prone. He needs to learn how to be tackled or go down to the ground safely. Not with his arms or elbows out like that. They also brought in a few other QBs for practice squad tryouts. I would not be surprised if they didn't put Trubisky on IR for the rest of the year. That would get him off the sideline and people wouldn't be clamoring for him anymore. Something to watch.
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Bears getting 6 pts. Hard to see how the Bears pull this one out after the last two games. Offensive Line is decimated and we are not very good at stopping the run. Henry looks to have a big day. Until they show anything, this is an L. The only way I can see them winning is if they get a Special Teams or Defensive score. Titans 27-13.
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I posted this on Twitter, more related to Pace than Nagy. For basically the same price for Robert Quinn, the Bears could've had two top 12 OTs: Bulaga, Conklin, and Mingo vs Massie, Leno, and Quinn.