2024 CHICAGO BEARS

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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,337
    My money is on Brady going to the Chargers.
    Little chance he re-signs with NE.
    Zero chance he would sign in Chicago.  

    Bears have a horrible OL.  He can't run so I'm pretty sure Brady would actually die if he played in Chicago.  That and it's cold.  Old man + cold...nope.
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,411
    While I agree on a 0% chance of him ending up in Chicago, I do not buy the "old man" reasoning. Dude's been playing is career in NE cold. He's okay with it. At this point, he would have a distinct advantage (all other factors being equal) in cold weather. 

    All that said, I think there is less of a chance that he ends up in SD than he does of ending up in Chicago. And finally, I think there is a 99% chance he continues on as QB for the Pat's in 2020.
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  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,411
    edited January 2020
    You can put all your Chicago Bears offensive worries behind you now. Our problems are solved!

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001096543/article/bears-hiring-exbengals-oc-bill-lazor-as-their-oc

    Dude couldn't cut it with the friggin Bengals where failure is expected. Then spent this season out of football. So....the Bears say "that's our guy!".

    Classic Bears right there. Sometimes I like to really hate the bears in the worst of ways. Here the Packers are in the NFC Championship  and the idiot bears organization goes and makes a move like this.
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  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    Nagy is essentially the offensive coordinator and calls all the plays so it's really not that desirable of a position.  No team is going to get a big name to come and be the offensive coordinator with that setup.  Something like this is the least of the worries when it comes to the Bears right now.
  • chiwhitesox
    chiwhitesox Chicago Posts: 696


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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,337
    Nagy is essentially the offensive coordinator and calls all the plays so it's really not that desirable of a position.  No team is going to get a big name to come and be the offensive coordinator with that setup.  Something like this is the least of the worries when it comes to the Bears right now.
    I agree that the Bears OC position isn't a priority for well known OCs seeing that Nagy controls everything.  Knowing this, the only thing I want out of an OC....any OC...is them cleaning up the bullshit that is the Bears offense.  You know...being an actual COACH.  The offensive line isn't overly talented, but they make soooo many mistakes and their technique is horrendous.  I hate the Patriots and Belichick, but I admire the coaching on that team.  Mistakes are unacceptable on that team and it shows.  You're a professional, and if you're not doing your job, you won't play on his team.  I also enjoyed watching that Chiefs-Texans game.  I noticed the Chiefs running at least 5-6 different plays the Bears run on a regular basis.  The exact Andy Reid/Matt Nagy plays they came up with in 2018...the exact ones the Bears would run 15x per game.  The biggest difference, the Chiefs executed them perfectly and they worked.  Blockers in the right spot, the timing executed perfectly, guys running the right routes...makes a big difference.  This, once again, comes down to coaching.  

    I do think Lazor is just a guy to fill the role though.  Nagy won't give him any responsibility or say as he thinks his system works.  Lazor might end up being the pre-determined fall guy for 2020 as well.  
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    mca47 said:
    Nagy is essentially the offensive coordinator and calls all the plays so it's really not that desirable of a position.  No team is going to get a big name to come and be the offensive coordinator with that setup.  Something like this is the least of the worries when it comes to the Bears right now.
    I agree that the Bears OC position isn't a priority for well known OCs seeing that Nagy controls everything.  Knowing this, the only thing I want out of an OC....any OC...is them cleaning up the bullshit that is the Bears offense.  You know...being an actual COACH.  The offensive line isn't overly talented, but they make soooo many mistakes and their technique is horrendous.  I hate the Patriots and Belichick, but I admire the coaching on that team.  Mistakes are unacceptable on that team and it shows.  You're a professional, and if you're not doing your job, you won't play on his team.  I also enjoyed watching that Chiefs-Texans game.  I noticed the Chiefs running at least 5-6 different plays the Bears run on a regular basis.  The exact Andy Reid/Matt Nagy plays they came up with in 2018...the exact ones the Bears would run 15x per game.  The biggest difference, the Chiefs executed them perfectly and they worked.  Blockers in the right spot, the timing executed perfectly, guys running the right routes...makes a big difference.  This, once again, comes down to coaching.  

    I do think Lazor is just a guy to fill the role though.  Nagy won't give him any responsibility or say as he thinks his system works.  Lazor might end up being the pre-determined fall guy for 2020 as well.  
    The fact that the Chiefs have one of the best QBs in the league doesn't hurt either.  And they actually have some real speed at the skill positions.  But yeah, the whole offense was very sloppy all year

    I'd assume Lazor will have a focus on the running game like Helfrich did.  Hopefully him and the new OL coach can come up with some ways to improve the run game because it was a complete disaster last year.
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    So long Leonard Floyd.  Another 1st round bust for Ryan Pace.  Robert Quinn is a huge upgrade over Floyd, but none of this really matters unless they upgrade at QB.  
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    Well looks like there will be an actual QB competition this year.  Really wanted them to get Bridgewater but Foles isn't too bad of an option either.  I'm just glad that they are actually doing something and not coming into the season with Mitch being the guy with no competition.
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,411
    I'm sure they'll do well in the draft too....
     ;) 

    Sorry, I'm an exceptionally pessimistic Bears fan at this point. I mean, I could say "it's great they have Foles now!" but I think more like "they shouldn't be in a position to have needed to go get Foles."
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,337
    Hasn't Foles lost out the starting job on every team he's played on?
    So, I guess we'll see Trub starting next year.  
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    mca47 said:
    Hasn't Foles lost out the starting job on every team he's played on?
    So, I guess we'll see Trub starting next year.  

    Dude is a Super Bowl MVP with a 2:1 career TD/INT ratio.  Trubisky is still learning how to read defenses going into his 4th year in the league.  Give me Foles over Trubisky any day of the week.  I don't think Foles is going to turn into Tom Brady or anything, but he's a much better option than Trubisky at this point.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598
    mca47 said:
    Hasn't Foles lost out the starting job on every team he's played on?
    So, I guess we'll see Trub starting next year.  

    Dude is a Super Bowl MVP with a 2:1 career TD/INT ratio.  Trubisky is still learning how to read defenses going into his 4th year in the league.  Give me Foles over Trubisky any day of the week.  I don't think Foles is going to turn into Tom Brady or anything, but he's a much better option than Trubisky at this point.
    ...I think he'll settle for defeating Tom Brady in Super Bowl...


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  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,411
    mca47 said:
    Hasn't Foles lost out the starting job on every team he's played on?
    So, I guess we'll see Trub starting next year.  

    Dude is a Super Bowl MVP with a 2:1 career TD/INT ratio.  Trubisky is still learning how to read defenses going into his 4th year in the league.  Give me Foles over Trubisky any day of the week.  I don't think Foles is going to turn into Tom Brady or anything, but he's a much better option than Trubisky at this point.
    ...I think he'll settle for defeating Tom Brady in Super Bowl...


    Well played...
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  • elvistheking44
    elvistheking44 Posts: 4,545
    10 TE.....
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    Kmet pick seems like it's a bit of a reach.  Obviously TE is an issue but would have much rather seen them go for an offensive lineman with one of the 2nd round picks. Johnson sounds like a solid pick and a guy who can start right away.  We'll see what they do today...
  • ConorKavanagh
    ConorKavanagh Ireland Posts: 1,148
    I'm on the other side of the Atlantic, and I have no real clue about football. But, is the draft still happening or something? I would have thought that there was nothing going on with any of the teams while the coronavirus situation is unfolding. There's no sports whatsoever happening here.
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,871
    They still say they think they will play the upcoming season (would start in the fall) and so they are doing their entry draft.
    Everything is remote.... actually more interesting to watch than normal draft and there are no other real sports on so it smashed record ratings for round 1.
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  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,965
    Interesting draft to say the least. Not addressing the O line concerns me for a team that was near the bottom in rushing offense last year. Play calling contributed to that, but I thought we had to go OL with one of our first two picks. 
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,914
    Would have been cool to have Ted Ginn 7 years ago.  But the dude still has some serious speed which is something the Bears were lacking big time.  And I like the move for Tashaun Gipson at safety....should pair up nicely with Eddie Jackson back there.  This defense is going to be nasty.