Pete Carroll to Vegas….Good for him.
Raiders, Jets, Bears, Jags, Pats all got new guys... who else still needs a coach besides the Cowboys? Looks like KK is ours for another year and I'm here for it.
Edit, just Cowboys and Saints at this point.
Pete Carroll to Vegas….Good for him.
Not to piss on anyone’s Cheerios, but….If they look as good as they did in Detroit they are going to win this game. Offense looked so comfortable that every time they got the ball it was only a matter of how long it takes for them to score.
Barkley is a huge treat but i think we got this. Lions overally were a better team than Eagles, even though their defense is worse.
Yep this….its like their strengths play well against our weaknesses. I’m cautiously afraid of losing, but would not be surprised if we make it to the show. As someone else said, depends on Hurts and how he shows out (and not letting Barkley gash us badly).Not to piss on anyone’s Cheerios, but….
Detroits defense was not only BAD, it was severely injured. Like, a lot
The game was indoors. It’s easy for an offense to execute really well, indoors. Far harder w the elements (did you watch the Eagles/Rams game?)
Eagles defense is FAR better than the Lions. Like not even close. Especially the corners, and the D-line. Totally different animal here
So, pump the brakes a little bit, please brother.
Pride always comes before the fall.
Yea, watching the breakdowns, the Lions defense was comically bad. Also, A. Glenn kept blitzing Jayden and he just diced them up. I expect Fangio to mostly drop guys in coverage, and try to get pressure with Carter and their DL. We’re not gonna see Dyami running wide open by 10 yds.Not to piss on anyone’s Cheerios, but….
Detroits defense was not only BAD, it was severely injured. Like, a lot
The game was indoors. It’s easy for an offense to execute really well, indoors. Far harder w the elements (did you watch the Eagles/Rams game?)
Eagles defense is FAR better than the Lions. Like not even close. Especially the corners, and the D-line. Totally different animal here
So, pump the brakes a little bit, please brother.
Pride always comes before the fall.
Sweep the leg JohnnyEagles' Hurts 'progressing,' may wear knee brace
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said his injured left knee is "progressing" but he does anticipate wearing a brace for Sunday against the Commanders in the NFC Championship Game.www.espn.com
Thank the heavens above that we sucked in 2023 exactly enough to land JD, and that we're not left to sort through the expired goods rack that is these two goofballs. "Generational is every hundred years". He needs to hang out on HF more. Poor Giants
Also, "steps were skipped" LOL
Bears GM Admits 'Steps Were Skipped' During Caleb Williams's Prep For Rookie Year
Chicago Bears GM admits the team skipped steps during Caleb Williams's preparation throughout rookie season.www.si.com
Hard to take Poles seriously here. It feels like a no brainer thing to develop a #1 drafted QB to create a transitional offensive scheme to maximize his best immediate traits and look at it as a multi-season process to best develop a college QB into NFL standard type offenses. A good example that offense that Shanahan and co. developed for RG3 that epic first season."I think he's 37 starts in his [college] career, one offense, one coach," Poles said, via ESPN Chicago. "This game, the playbook, is a completely different animal. The responsibility of a quarterback in the pros is different. That takes a lot of adjusting to. How you set up the foundation is really, really important. I really think at some point there were some steps skipped to get him to game day."
This was a topic of dispute here before the draft, and a few of us argued that the QBs with more experience, and the ones who had transferred between programs, might have a leg up from that added experience and the demonstration that they can learn/adapt to new systems. Some validation of that idea.
Poles not only admitted that there were "steps skipped" in Williams's preparation, but that he did not master the fundamentals needed to operate at the level of an NFL starting quarterback. Poles believes new head coach Ben Johnson will change that.
"I know Ben's going to do it, go back and reestablish that foundation so that he can be a true professional and operate like he should at the level," Poles said. "How you work protections, move the line, how you set up the run game, how you go through your reads, how you work your feet, all of those. There's a lot of those fundamentals and basics that need to be mastered first before you move on to the next thing. I've got a lot of faith that we're going to be able to get that done."
Yes, that's partly a coaching failure, but it's as much, if not more, on the player and his make-up. Even if we didn't have DQ and KK, does anybody think Jayden wouldn't still be at the practice facility at 5:00, or that he wouldn't have been running phantom sets from the playbook on his flight to DC from the draft? That he wouldn't be picking veterans' brains, on both sides of the ball?
There was also a lot pre-draft of back & forth here on maturity -- really, mostly around Caleb -- and I think this vindicates the skeptics (of which I was not necessarily one, so crow served!)
In the end, more reinforcement that we got the real prize -- and sweeter with the almost certain knowledge that we would have picked right even if we had the 1OA.
Hmm, Caleb’s lack of work-habits (or lacking professionalism in some part), was not necessarily how I took those remarks. Seems like he’s blaming coaching. Though it’s kinda funny that he’s the GM, and his vibe is “if only we caught the guy who presided over this complete organizational failure!” <giant eye roll>"I think he's 37 starts in his [college] career, one offense, one coach," Poles said, via ESPN Chicago. "This game, the playbook, is a completely different animal. The responsibility of a quarterback in the pros is different. That takes a lot of adjusting to. How you set up the foundation is really, really important. I really think at some point there were some steps skipped to get him to game day."
This was a topic of dispute here before the draft, and a few of us argued that the QBs with more experience, and the ones who had transferred between programs, might have a leg up from that added experience and the demonstration that they can learn/adapt to new systems. Some validation of that idea.
Poles not only admitted that there were "steps skipped" in Williams's preparation, but that he did not master the fundamentals needed to operate at the level of an NFL starting quarterback. Poles believes new head coach Ben Johnson will change that.
"I know Ben's going to do it, go back and reestablish that foundation so that he can be a true professional and operate like he should at the level," Poles said. "How you work protections, move the line, how you set up the run game, how you go through your reads, how you work your feet, all of those. There's a lot of those fundamentals and basics that need to be mastered first before you move on to the next thing. I've got a lot of faith that we're going to be able to get that done."
Yes, that's partly a coaching failure, but it's as much, if not more, on the player and his make-up. Even if we didn't have DQ and KK, does anybody think Jayden wouldn't still be at the practice facility at 5:00, or that he wouldn't have been running phantom sets from the playbook on his flight to DC from the draft? That he wouldn't be picking veterans' brains, on both sides of the ball?
There was also a lot pre-draft of back & forth here on maturity -- really, mostly around Caleb -- and I think this vindicates the skeptics (of which I was not necessarily one, so crow served!)
In the end, more reinforcement that we got the real prize -- and sweeter with the almost certain knowledge that we would have picked right even if we had the 1OA.
f***ing congrats man …Fellas, don't know why I haven't mentioned this before but I'm officially becoming a father to a baby boy in March. If anyone has any advice for a first-time parent, it is more than welcome. Thrilled that he will be able to cheer for an exciting competitive team as opposed to what we've had to bear for so many years. Here's to many many more years of Jayden magic.
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Yep agreed….Hmm, Caleb’s lack of work-habits (or lacking professionalism in some part), was not necessarily how I took those remarks. Seems like he’s blaming coaching. Though it’s kinda funny that he’s the GM, and his vibe is “if only we caught the guy who presided over this complete organizational failure!” <giant eye roll>
Still not sure what to make of Caleb. Intriguing talent. But, many of the concerns about him (holds the ball too long, plays hero ball) remain. Outside of some 4th Q rallies, he didn’t show much improvement from his college game. The most worrying thing (if I was a Bears fan) was his accuracy issues this year. Bottom of the league in off target%, and couldn’t complete a pass > 20yds to save his life.
In any event, we’ll see how next year goes under BJ. Coaching issues aside, I guess he was more of a project than most realized.
Hmm, Caleb’s lack of work-habits (or lacking professionalism in some part), was not necessarily how I took those remarks. Seems like he’s blaming coaching. Though it’s kinda funny that he’s the GM, and his vibe is “if only we caught the guy who presided over this complete organizational failure!” <giant eye roll>
Still not sure what to make of Caleb. Intriguing talent. But, many of the concerns about him (holds the ball too long, plays hero ball) remain. Outside of some 4th Q rallies, he didn’t show much improvement from his college game. The most worrying thing (if I was a Bears fan) was his accuracy issues this year. Bottom of the league in off target%, and couldn’t complete a pass > 20yds to save his life.
In any event, we’ll see how next year goes under BJ. Coaching issues aside, I guess he was more of a project than most realized.
Well written article. It's also nightmare fuel....Happy we live in the world where the sale goes through and and we don't have to worry about that clown any more.
All the above + add on like 10 more words in that vein.Clown or petulant child? Oh I know...petulant child clown whom throws tantrums whenever his mommy says no.