Mongo3451 Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ54 Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Interesting thoughts thanks for posting it. As far as Trestman knowing offense like crazy: We still gotta call running plays. That softness just carries over to the game plans. I'm not missing Peppers at all. Allen has replaced his lack of edge rush equally well for about $5mil less (this is not a compliment). That at least brought in Willie Young and Ratliff who were the best FA pickups on defense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucky Luciano Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... the rest i can give a maybe or probably but this? to me it's exactly the opposite. he has poor instincts and is a crazy hitter. this guy has the injuries to prove it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. Vereen was a late 4th, nearly a 5th RD pick. But interesting info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chitownhustla Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. This would go with what Robbie Gould said about Cutler. End of story, Trestman is in waaaay over his head. Emery tried to get cute. It didn't work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madlithuanian Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Thanks for sharing! Some surprises, like what a great leader Cutler is... I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chitownhustla Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. This would go with what Robbie Gould said about Cutler. End of story, Trestman is in waaaay over his head. Emery tried to get cute. It didn't work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo3451 Posted December 26, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Also learned that Houston Texans have a lot more contact in practice and accountability to standards on the field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chitownhustla Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Also learned that Houston Texans have a lot more contact in practice and accountability to standards on the field. Did u ask what the problem was with offense/team???? As for the leader comments, I have said none of us or the media truly knows what type of leader Cutker really is... Good to hear tho! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Connorbear Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Also learned that Houston Texans have a lot more contact in practice and accountability to standards on the field. Is your mole McManis? He played for Houston. Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskan Grizzly Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Is your mole McManis? He played for Houston. Peace I was thinking the same thing. Especially when given the clue about Houstons practices. McManis would have some insight to the D given he is normally a CB. But undoubtedly a great ST player. I'd agree with LL though (as much as it pains me) that Conte is not a "soft safety". His injuries and play on the field is proof. He sometimes over does it hence the injuries. Granted he never really was good at run support but seemed to have been improving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scs787 Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 Reggie Herring came over from Houston as well. Nothing I can really dispute here except that maybe he's being a little hard on Vereen. But I might just be saying that because he was my guy around draft time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinger226 Posted December 26, 2014 Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 I had an interesting conversation from a person that spent some time with the team. I'm not naming my source, but... On Trestman: Knows offense like crazy. Runs an ultra soft camp. Players were actually lobbying to hit more. Some pleading to the staff that they needed contact. Practices lacked intensity. Offense completely dominated the defense. On talent: Cutler is a stud. Of all the QB's he's played with, Cutler was the best at running practice and making sure players were in the right position and accountable. Quoted, "dude is misunderstood", "good teammate", "leader I would follow", "hard worker". Marshall, Bennett, Jeffery and Forte are talented in that order. We all know about Marshall, but it was said that Bennett is a beast. Probably the 2nd best "all around" TE in football. Eric Weems: Team misses him. Held ST together Hester: Team scratching head. They all knew how good he still is. TeamlLost some heart when he left. Peppers: Team understood the math, but see Hester. Briggs: No comment Conte: Softest safety he's seen. Doesn't like contact. Fast with good instincts in passing game, but... Vereen: Clueless with no instincts. Doesn't understand how he was 3rd rounder. Didn't even game plan against him when he was at U of Minnesota. The team has good individual talent but lacks direction. Again, stated Trestman was a good offensive coach and the O destroyed the D. All said, I'm wondering if our D was so bad that the offense had nothing to work against. Remember how they used to say our defense made our offense better? Haven't heard that this year from anyone. So diod he park cars or was the washroom attend. Nothing you stated was a suprise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo3451 Posted December 26, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 26, 2014 So diod he park cars or was the washroom attend. Nothing you stated was a suprise. Lol, no. He was an offensive player no longer with the team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted December 27, 2014 Report Share Posted December 27, 2014 Thanks for sharing. All seems pretty accurate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParkerBear7 Posted December 27, 2014 Report Share Posted December 27, 2014 Lol, no. He was an offensive player no longer with the team. [/quote Its your nephew who briefly signed with the Bears. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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