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17 hours ago, Alaskan Grizzly said:

Saw this screenshot on Twitter but haven’t been able to find the actual article.  If accurate, sounds like practices will be pretty intense.  

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For those of us old enough to remember when Ditka joined the Bears as HC that quote is very much along the lines of what he told the players when he arrived.    

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11 minutes ago, DABEARSDABOMB said:

I remember I was once excited about Terry O’Shea coming from Chiefs to implement and exciting offense. He was a total dud. Hopefully Getsy is the real deal and is a big name HC candidate in a couple years from his work. 

I'm squarely in the frame of mind:  Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.  And the Bears have fooled me far more than twice.  I'm very curious who Getsy pulls in to fill out his coaching staff.  If he can get some good veteran coaches to follow him then I'll have hope because those guys should know when someone is BSing them.  If he starts pulling coaches out of college, or we get the scraps who just need a job after all the other teams got their coaches set, then it's over before it started.   

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12 minutes ago, AZ54 said:

I'm squarely in the frame of mind:  Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.  And the Bears have fooled me far more than twice.  I'm very curious who Getsy pulls in to fill out his coaching staff.  If he can get some good veteran coaches to follow him then I'll have hope because those guys should know when someone is BSing them.  If he starts pulling coaches out of college, or we get the scraps who just need a job after all the other teams got their coaches set, then it's over before it started.   

Bright side is Devonte Adams raved about him (who know maybe Bears sign him). Rodgers loved him so much that after he left Packers first time he made a big push for them to bring him back. He was in charge of 3rd down and evidently was who brought the RPO into Packers offense. 

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1 hour ago, DABEARSDABOMB said:

Bright side is Devonte Adams raved about him (who know maybe Bears sign him). Rodgers loved him so much that after he left Packers first time he made a big push for them to bring him back. He was in charge of 3rd down and evidently was who brought the RPO into Packers offense. 

I'd gladly give up Eddie Jackson if we could make that happen.  :)

I don't see us having the space or will to commit that much to sign Adams as it limits how much else the new GM can do.  With Getsy on board we can't rule this out as it likely keeps Adams in a comfort zone with the offense.  Denver could be another option for him but they have a good WR corps and scanning their FA list they have some big gaps to fill starting at QB.  For us the top losses are ARob and Hicks.  We have to decide what to do with Roquan but they have a similar situation with Bradley Chubb.    

Updated:   Jun 2nd is going to be a big day in Chicago.  Post June 1st cuts and cap space made available:   

Goldman $8.8 mil, scheme change, poor performance, and Tonga

Foles $3mil (either he or Dalton stays as our backup because cap savings are similar for each and we aren't going to find any cheaper or better at $3mil, plus having a veteran for Fields is a good thing and these guys both did that last year).   Can't see anyone trading for either, Foles gets us $500k more cap space vs. Dalton  

Jimmy Graham:  $3.5mil.  no comment needed

(Whitehair:  $8mil if they want it but I expect him to stay as the veteran while we bring Borom and Jenkins up to speed.)

Eddie Jackson:  $6.1mil.  Zero chance he fits Eberflus' ethos

Trevathan:  $3.3mil

Cohen:   $4.0 mil.  Never returned from knee injury he's done.  

Tayshaun Gipson:  $500k.  It ain't much but neither was he when he was on the field

Total:   $29.2mil. 

That number looks great but we have to replace a few of these players: 

Goldman needs to be replaced by someone who fits the new scheme and can be productive.  That's at least $5 mil.  My vote is Hicks if he'll take a reasonable 2yr deal for a part time role, and add a draft pick.  Net $3.8 mil

Foles:  no replacement   Net $3 mil

Graham:  Horsted.  $600k.   Net $2.9 mil

Jackson was full time starter.  While it won't be hard to replace his production that will come with at least a mid-level contract of around $3-5mil.  Net $2 mil

Trevathan:    I'd bring back Ogletree for at least one more year.  Vet min type deal if he'll take it, or more maybe small roster bonus for making the 53.  He'll also get vet contract reduced cap hit which helps but figure $1mil in cap hit.  Net $2.3 mil  

Cohen:  We'll no doubt work to re-sign Grant but that's likely similar to his last deal at $2 mil.   Net $2 mil

Gipson:  Going to put one of our current backups or draft pick here so call it $1 mil.    Net -$500k

After replacement players Net Cap Space for 2022:  $15.5 mil

According to Spotrac Adams new contract is likely to be $25.8 mil/yr.   I can't see us going that route and to be honest I'm not even sure he's worth it.  Jaylon Johnson had his number in the first half and they had to move/scheme Adams around to get him open. 

Looking further at FA WRs Godwin is expected to sign for $18 mil/yr, Mike Williams $16.7 mil/yr and so both are feasible.  However, the WR I'm targeting is DJ Chark who is expected to get $12 mil/yr.  If our new OC is what we're told he won't mind taking a young WR like Chark and improving his skills.  Plus Chark is fast and that fits Fields' skillset.  

I liked what I saw out of Dazz, at least he's athletic enough to know he can play in the NFL.  Our WR corps:  Chark, Mooney, Newsome, Grant, ROOKIE   they can bring back Byrd and Goodwin for camp among others.   

 

 

 

   

 

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Here is a good snippet video of Getsy, talking footwork and rhythm as you go thru progression. He even mentions things like being late with your feet will result in sacks. From all accounts, Getsy is a QB "specialist" and if he got experience with maybe the best QB ever, that can't hurt.

 

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6 hours ago, AZ54 said:

I'd gladly give up Eddie Jackson if we could make that happen.  :)

I don't see us having the space or will to commit that much to sign Adams as it limits how much else the new GM can do.  With Getsy on board we can't rule this out as it likely keeps Adams in a comfort zone with the offense.  Denver could be another option for him but they have a good WR corps and scanning their FA list they have some big gaps to fill starting at QB.  For us the top losses are ARob and Hicks.  We have to decide what to do with Roquan but they have a similar situation with Bradley Chubb.    

Updated:   Jun 2nd is going to be a big day in Chicago.  Post June 1st cuts and cap space made available:   

Goldman $8.8 mil, scheme change, poor performance, and Tonga

Foles $3mil (either he or Dalton stays as our backup because cap savings are similar for each and we aren't going to find any cheaper or better at $3mil, plus having a veteran for Fields is a good thing and these guys both did that last year).   Can't see anyone trading for either, Foles gets us $500k more cap space vs. Dalton  

Jimmy Graham:  $3.5mil.  no comment needed

(Whitehair:  $8mil if they want it but I expect him to stay as the veteran while we bring Borom and Jenkins up to speed.)

Eddie Jackson:  $6.1mil.  Zero chance he fits Eberflus' ethos

Trevathan:  $3.3mil

Cohen:   $4.0 mil.  Never returned from knee injury he's done.  

Tayshaun Gipson:  $500k.  It ain't much but neither was he when he was on the field

Total:   $29.2mil. 

That number looks great but we have to replace a few of these players: 

Goldman needs to be replaced by someone who fits the new scheme and can be productive.  That's at least $5 mil.  My vote is Hicks if he'll take a reasonable 2yr deal for a part time role, and add a draft pick.  Net $3.8 mil

Foles:  no replacement   Net $3 mil

Graham:  Horsted.  $600k.   Net $2.9 mil

Jackson was full time starter.  While it won't be hard to replace his production that will come with at least a mid-level contract of around $3-5mil.  Net $2 mil

Trevathan:    I'd bring back Ogletree for at least one more year.  Vet min type deal if he'll take it, or more maybe small roster bonus for making the 53.  He'll also get vet contract reduced cap hit which helps but figure $1mil in cap hit.  Net $2.3 mil  

Cohen:  We'll no doubt work to re-sign Grant but that's likely similar to his last deal at $2 mil.   Net $2 mil

Gipson:  Going to put one of our current backups or draft pick here so call it $1 mil.    Net -$500k

After replacement players Net Cap Space for 2022:  $15.5 mil

According to Spotrac Adams new contract is likely to be $25.8 mil/yr.   I can't see us going that route and to be honest I'm not even sure he's worth it.  Jaylon Johnson had his number in the first half and they had to move/scheme Adams around to get him open. 

Looking further at FA WRs Godwin is expected to sign for $18 mil/yr, Mike Williams $16.7 mil/yr and so both are feasible.  However, the WR I'm targeting is DJ Chark who is expected to get $12 mil/yr.  If our new OC is what we're told he won't mind taking a young WR like Chark and improving his skills.  Plus Chark is fast and that fits Fields' skillset.  

I liked what I saw out of Dazz, at least he's athletic enough to know he can play in the NFL.  Our WR corps:  Chark, Mooney, Newsome, Grant, ROOKIE   they can bring back Byrd and Goodwin for camp among others.   

AZ it is my understanding that you can't use any post-June 1 money until after June 1st, so none of that could be used for the first few waves of free agency. So there is a chance they designate someone like that to have money for the training camp cut downs, but if you want to use the cap savings in free agency before the draft, it is just a normal cut and reduced cap savings. 

I expect that Poles is going to turnover at least a 1/3 of the roster, which is pretty easy with the amount of guys unsigned. What is interesting is any Bears UFA is now no different than any other UFA to Poles. 

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OC: Getsy
QB Coach: Pep Hamilton?
WR:
RB:
Oline: Callahan interview?
TE:

DC:
Dline:
LB: Dave Borgonzi
DB: James Rowe

SP Team: Rich Bisaccia?

I like that we are getting staff from winning programs, Poles - KC, Cunningham - PHI, Eberflus, Borgonzi, Rowe - IND, Getsy - GB. These guys know what it takes to win.

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Something else to consider when it comes to evaluating our current offensive players and potential FA adds. It’s possible we have more talent already here than we think.  Bad schemes and play calling can hold players back. And we’ve had bad schemes and play calling in spades the last few years. Better coaches may get more out of what’s here and be better able to sift through FA and the draft.  Like Adam said we’re pulling guys from winning programs. They are in roles that are new to them but they but they have been a part of winning football.

If Getsy can craft an offensive scheme and playbook that actually puts our players in a position to succeed. We may have mower talent than we think. 

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5 hours ago, adam said:

AZ it is my understanding that you can't use any post-June 1 money until after June 1st, so none of that could be used for the first few waves of free agency. So there is a chance they designate someone like that to have money for the training camp cut downs, but if you want to use the cap savings in free agency before the draft, it is just a normal cut and reduced cap savings. 

I expect that Poles is going to turnover at least a 1/3 of the roster, which is pretty easy with the amount of guys unsigned. What is interesting is any Bears UFA is now no different than any other UFA to Poles. 

Makes sense.  Still we have money upfront do get a mid-range deal done like that and then work on Roquan's extension after Jun 1st.  Also, isn't there some flexibility with cap space before some deadline at which point your top 53 has to be under the cap?  

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I could be wrong but I don't think we see this too often where an entire defensive (or offensive) coaching staff follows their former coordinator to a new team unless they all got fired.  

https://www.windycitygridiron.com/2022/1/28/22907415/report-chicago-bears-matt-eberflus-3-indianapolis-colts-assistant-coaches-williams-rowe-borgonzi

 

 

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3 minutes ago, AZ54 said:

I could be wrong but I don't think we see this too often where an entire defensive (or offensive) coaching staff follows their former coordinator to a new team unless they all got fired.  

https://www.windycitygridiron.com/2022/1/28/22907415/report-chicago-bears-matt-eberflus-3-indianapolis-colts-assistant-coaches-williams-rowe-borgonzi

 

 

It looks like Reich couldn't promote from within or didn't want to - but it seems like the main candidates to do so went with Eberflus. At that point - it seems like Reich made the decision he wants to bring in his own DC (technically Flu's was inherited from the McDaniels fiasco) and let his DC have the flexibility to get his staff. I wonder if Bowles makes his way to Indy (would be a pretty natural fit). Seperately - might Matt Nagy find some form of a "consultant" role on the Colts.  

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3 hours ago, DABEARSDABOMB said:

Interesting that Fields has his own segment at the press conference. Shows that they believe in him and setting the right stage.  And glad that Justin is there meeting the coaches and getting ready for next year.  

Yep, someone said he was the first QB in a long time to be at the press conference for the new HC and GM. Trubisky wasn't for Nagy, Cutler wasn't for Trestman or Emery. 

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3 hours ago, Chitownhustla said:

Allan Williams = DC 

Dave Borgonzi = LB 

Chris Morgan = Oline 

More fun for Jackson, Williams was the Colts Safeties Coach. Jackson is either going to turn it around and have a great year or he will be traded/cut. I don't see a scenario where he is on the team and playing like he has over the last few years.

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2 hours ago, adam said:

More fun for Jackson, Williams was the Colts Safeties Coach. Jackson is either going to turn it around and have a great year or he will be traded/cut. I don't see a scenario where he is on the team and playing like he has over the last few years.

The new WR and pass game coordinator coach seems like an excellent hire. 

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3 hours ago, adam said:

More fun for Jackson, Williams was the Colts Safeties Coach. Jackson is either going to turn it around and have a great year or he will be traded/cut. I don't see a scenario where he is on the team and playing like he has over the last few years.

I don’t think they will take a chance on him turning it around.  

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11 hours ago, DABEARSDABOMB said:

I don't know what to make of him. The Giants WRs were terrible last year and Golladay was one of the worst. WR Coach has to shoulder some of the blame for that. Hopefully he is better than Furrey. 

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