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Let's get this party started already!!!
🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼 Bears!
Our QB is already better than yours 😆
F ME! F ME! F ME! F ME!
Those will be Bears Fans words in two weeks when Jordan Loves throws 6TDs to six different Receivers and J Fields throws 3 pics and no TDs but runs for 30 years on six carries.
@Floridarob posted:F ME! F ME! F ME! F ME!
… J Fields throws 3 pics and no TDs but runs for 30 years on six carries.
30 years? You can’t run from failure. 😝
So Fields taking a knee is supposed to scare Packers fans? Looks like a “business decision” to me. GPG!
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@Dr._Bob posted:
That looks like one of those things they find in some people's stomachs.
@RobDemovsky: Gutekunst said he feels good at this point about both Rashan Gary and De'Vondre Campbell being available for the season opener.
@Harry Manback posted:That looks like one of those things they find in some people's stomachs.
Or a Stephan King novel.
It's from The Last of Us II game.
@GreenBayLA posted:So Fields taking a knee is supposed to scare Packers fans? Looks like a “business decision” to me. GPG!
I think Fields is taking a knee to bring awareness to Love and the people who think Clifford should get the starts.
I'm looking forward to seeing Van Ness's first regular season sack, of Fields, in Game one. JJ Enagbare's first sack of the season and also Rashan Gary's. Might as well throw in Wyatt's, Clark's, McDuffie's and Walker's, as well. Valentine's on a Corner blitz would be fun, but I'll save his for when we play the vikings. GO PACK, GO!!!
LMAO. What if we see Joe Berry play that vanilla milquetoast defense like he played in game one against the Vikings last season?
He probably thinks it's the 4th preseason game
It kind of is.
After watching JT's breakdown on Love which was pretty positive I thought I'd watch the one of Fields to see if he's just positive about every QB (for homer views), but nope, he almost immediately starts out saying "Scheme-wise, what the fuck are we doing here? This is High School Harry shit were we're cutting the field in half".
Proceeds to basically eviscerate Fields' decisions, ball placement and the Bears offensive scheme in general. I can see now why Fields runs as much as he does. Doesn't seem to have much else to his game.
@Boris posted:LMAO. What if we see Joe Berry play that vanilla milquetoast defense like he played in game one against the Vikings last season?
Oh man, I hope it's finally changed this year. I was pleasantly surprised by the aggressiveness of the defense in preseason running to the ball. Not sure if the move up to the booth is permanent, but maybe it's been helping him.
@Dr._Bob posted:It's from The Last of Us II game.
Teratoma was the word I was looking for. Weird stuff.
As Emmitt Smith once said “you cannot change the stripes of a leopard”
Will our DC be more aggressive? Only time will tell.
Hey fellas,
Must win game for my Bears for all the obvious reasons. "Magical" 3rd year for QB1, improved weapons and protection, 2nd year in same system, etc. Combine all that with it being against their rival, at home, and with the 30 year run of HOF QBs finally over (We hope), it feels like change is in the air. At the very least, Eberflus and Fields need to keep the game competitive and need to showcase their strengths.
All that said, let's share some quick thoughts. What are a couple of things you're most worried and excited about for this new season. For me, my Bears:
Excited:
1. DJ Moore with a healthy Mooney, Kmet, and Claypool. Fields has enough weapons.
2. Defensive secondary. Gordon and Brisker were great draft picks last year and Gordon had a terrific camp. Combined with JJ playing a contract year and a healthy Eddie Jackson, this could be the strongest part of their defense.
3. Improved LB core. Sanborn was a great find and the addition of Edmunds and Edwards inprove the LB corps 3X.
Worried:
1. Can Fields be the guy? The never ending question. By all accounts he's a fierce worker and great kid with all the tools. However, he's got to improve his awareness and quick decisions. Bears gave Mitch 4 years. If Fields falters, I hope Bears brass moves quick and puts those 2 first rounders (and possibly more) to work next spring to get a new QB. Enough is enough.
2. Defensive line. Bears drafted some DTs with promise but haven't shined much in camp yet. I expect them to rotate with the other bums. This a group in the middle of a rebuild.
3. Like most NFL teams, health of the offensive line. #9 draft pick Wright looks dominant but he's missed time with an ankle. Big FA signing Davis at LG missed spring and most of training camp and RG Teven Jenkins flashes a TON but is now on IR.
POTENTIAL:
1. R. Johnson. He backed up Bijan and he's looked fantastic in camp and the preseason games. Strong runner who excels at pass blocking.
2. Cole Kmet. I believe he's about to break out in a huge way. Great blocker and a massive frame with improved wiggle.
Packers 14
BEARS 27
@lovepack posted:If that happens, a windowless van with duct tape, zip ties and various gardening tools, may pull in to his driveway.
Just ignore me dropping off a bag of lime and plastic sheeting.
27? Our Special teams better not be that bad? youd have to have a fumble return in there as well. Im not sure Fields can put up 27 in both games combined.
Moore could hurt us from slot or FL , where has he been lining up so far?
Gary could really fuck up your plans
wouldnt surprise me to see our D help us prevail 14-10
@WolfPack posted:27? Our Special teams better not be that bad? youd have to have a fumble return in there as well. Im not sure Fields can put up 27 in both games combined.
wouldnt surprise me to see our D help us prevail 14-10
Bears and their special teams...you know they can be. Lol.
@The Heckler posted:Just ignore me dropping off a bag of lime and plastic sheeting.
Don't use credit cards, and watch for doorbell cameras. BK never gets caught on cameras. Accessory is a serious crime.
@michiganjoe posted:
As a commenter pointed out, Bobo was wide open at the 40. Lock missed him.
Problem was there were 2 wide open receivers, so Lock got confused. That's the strategy. Have receivers so wide open, the QB can't decide. Boom! The Barry principle.
@YATittle posted:As a commenter pointed out, Bobo was wide open at the 40. Lock missed him.
Both receivers were "wide open".
@MichiganPacker posted:The Joe Barry "soft zone" coverage.
No problem whatsoever with the call on third and thirteen.
If your dislike for Joe Barry prevents you from acknowledging a good play from the defense just tell yourself they made it in spite of the DC.