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For me,
I don’t really care about a loss here. I just want to see this young team learn and grow.

WTAF?!? This is the god damn Be@rz. A loss absolutely matters!

WTF is wrong with you?? This isn't an AFC game

@Fandame posted:

I think Heath comes up big as JLove targets him, with Reed also making some plays. Whelan wins it with a short FG. 24-21.

Whelan kicking FGs now?

Last edited by Boris

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

Never forget.

#ForeverObjective

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