Romang67
BitterSwede
Now is your time to sink or swim Zacch Pickens.
Now is your time to sink or swim Zacch Pickens.
Eric Washington, I'd assume.If they're replacing waldron, who is replacing flus?
The way they run routes it might actually improve lmao.I wonder how the offense would look if Moore and Allen straight up missed a game. I'm not convinced it would be worse.
Yeah he is. Williams is still doing things that 4th year in the league Justin Fields is not doing.No he’s not
I’m sorry but to date JaMarcus 2.0 hasn’t impressed.Yeah he is. Williams is still doing things that 4th year in the league Justin Fields is not doing.
On the one hand, I can see multiple arguments for Pryor moving out to left tackle, Bates taking his place on the interior, and Borom playing RT over Curhan.Braxton, Kiran and Darnell all out. So I'm guessing Borom and Curhan will be the tackles. I have no idea who comes after those two. I thought Bates, Kramer and Pryor were all IOL??????
I never said Fields was great but Ryan Leaf (oops, I mean Caleb Williams) was a stat padder in college putting up lofty numbers against low ranked opponents while not doing much vs the good teams.Fields in year 4 had his 5th year option declined, was traded for a 6th round pick, and despite getting a chance to start because of Wilson's calf injury, was benched after 6 games with his new team.
He's the same player he always was. Retaining him was never an option.
I'm sorry, but the fact that there are still Bears fans out there convinced that Fields will change who he is as a QB after 4 years in the league, but can't imagine that Williams's accuracy will improve after 8 games in the league is wild.
Okay.I never said Fields was great but Ryan Leaf (oops, I mean Caleb Williams) was a stat padder in college putting up lofty numbers against low ranked opponents while not doing much vs the good teams.
Now he has 2 #1 receivers (who seem to have given up). And a 1st rd rookie he misses more than he hits.
I said predraft that I would have traded the pick but made sure I was picking high enough to get my choice of the 3 (in my opine) clearly better team QB’s.
I’m not sold on keeping Fields as being the correct move. I’m just not convinced Williams is the guy either.Hello All! As a former long-time Chicagoan (almost 30 years) and still a Bears fan, I need to finally chime in with my 2¢.
My opinion was that Bears should have kept Fields, traded away the 1st OA for loads of assets and then build an offensive line with those assets. Massively missed opportunity.
I'm not saying that Fields was really that good, but he was certainly adequate and with stronger support around him, the team would have been much better than it is right now.
I understand market forces, but drafting Caleb was a mistake. All of my Bears fans/friends out here in AZ agreed that the Bears should not draft Caleb and build around Fields. And then they drafted Caleb anyway.
I know the playcalling has been bad, but Caleb is not a pocket passer. The plays are not designed to take advantage of his chaos. He's shown that some of that chaotic creative stuff already, but it's not looking good.
Okay....bye.
Great well thought out response.Okay.
Are you the guy who was clamoring for Bo Nix?I never said Fields was great but Ryan Leaf (oops, I mean Caleb Williams) was a stat padder in college putting up lofty numbers against low ranked opponents while not doing much vs the good teams.
Now he has 2 #1 receivers (who seem to have given up). And a 1st rd rookie he misses more than he hits.
I said predraft that I would have traded the pick but made sure I was picking high enough to get my choice of the 3 (in my opine) clearly better team QB’s.
I'm sorry, I should have assumed that you were craving for a serious conversation aboutGreat well thought out response.
Don’t just look at his stats vs lesser opposition. look at his late in game numbers while already having a significant lead.
It is a known that he would check out of running plays and short passes to throw 30 yard passes late in games they already had significant leads in.
Ryan Leaf (oops, I mean Caleb Williams)
It does seem worth my time writing a well thought out response because you seem so open to it.JaMarcus 2.0
Hello All! As a former long-time Chicagoan (almost 30 years) and still a Bears fan, I need to finally chime in with my 2¢.
My opinion was that Bears should have kept Fields, traded away the 1st OA for loads of assets and then build an offensive line with those assets. Massively missed opportunity.
I'm not saying that Fields was really that good, but he was certainly adequate and with stronger support around him, the team would have been much better than it is right now.
I understand market forces, but drafting Caleb was a mistake. All of my Bears fans/friends out here in AZ agreed that the Bears should not draft Caleb and build around Fields. And then they drafted Caleb anyway.
I know the playcalling has been bad, but Caleb is not a pocket passer. The plays are not designed to take advantage of his chaos. He's shown that some of that chaotic creative stuff already, but it's not looking good.
Okay....bye.