patryk7754 wrote:So Caleb saying he doesn’t get nervous was a **** lie
Of course. He was so amped up he missed wide open WRs on his first two drives.
Moderators: HomoSapien, Payt10, Ice Man, AshyLarrysDiaper, Tommy Udo 6 , coldfish, kulaz3000, fleet, DASMACKDOWN, GimmeDat, Michael Jackson, RedBulls23
patryk7754 wrote:So Caleb saying he doesn’t get nervous was a **** lie
Hold That wrote:Kingsbury was such an obvious hire. How did Ryan Poles muck that up.
He thought Shane was the reason for Genos resurgence when Geno looks better without Shane.. leading the league in passing yards.

IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:fleet wrote:Stupid Bears will probably trade for a defensive end now LOL. But anyway, this could cost the playoffs.
Well we do need one. I wouldn’t trade for one without upgrading the oline first though. I love Odunze but I have to wonder how our defense would look with someone like Verse on the opposite of Sweat. Sigh….
Gotta build this oline for the good of our #1 pick.

fleet wrote:IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:fleet wrote:Stupid Bears will probably trade for a defensive end now LOL. But anyway, this could cost the playoffs.
Well we do need one. I wouldn’t trade for one without upgrading the oline first though. I love Odunze but I have to wonder how our defense would look with someone like Verse on the opposite of Sweat. Sigh….
Gotta build this oline for the good of our #1 pick.
A DE is a want more than a need. The Bears defense just held their latest opponent to under 20 points again. It is in no way a priority that makes it a prudent decision to go into hock for a DE. Especially since, again, while it is “time to win” according to Poles, it isn’t time to go all in.
fleet wrote:IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:fleet wrote:Stupid Bears will probably trade for a defensive end now LOL. But anyway, this could cost the playoffs.
Well we do need one. I wouldn’t trade for one without upgrading the oline first though. I love Odunze but I have to wonder how our defense would look with someone like Verse on the opposite of Sweat. Sigh….
Gotta build this oline for the good of our #1 pick.
A DE is a want more than a need. The Bears defense just held their latest opponent to under 20 points again. It is in no way a priority that makes it a prudent decision to go into hock for a DE. Especially since, again, while it is “time to win” according to Poles, it isn’t time to go all in.
IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:I’m not satisfied with the defense after this game regardless of the amount of points they allowed. Im happy they kept them out of the end zone except for that hail mary but we gave daniels plenty of time to get a good heave and stevenson was stevenson. Maybe if the defense gets off the field sooner the offense could have got going sooner. Im not blaming the defense but they lost this game too. They aren’t off the hook.
Chi town wrote:IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:I’m not satisfied with the defense after this game regardless of the amount of points they allowed. Im happy they kept them out of the end zone except for that hail mary but we gave daniels plenty of time to get a good heave and stevenson was stevenson. Maybe if the defense gets off the field sooner the offense could have got going sooner. Im not blaming the defense but they lost this game too. They aren’t off the hook.
Flus D can never get off the field unless they get takeaways. When they don’t the offense has to really play well and not 3 and out every time.


WindyCityBorn wrote:RastaBull wrote:I know it's time for being pissed and blaming coaches and franchise. But there's some things to evaluate Caleb wiht in this game (which is most important thing this season).
(1) He has a special level of IQ for a Rookie QB. I'm really amazed/impressed/excited seeing how capable he is every single time he is able to progress through his reads. Granted, he doesn't get the time to do it much of the time. But his eyes are really impressive.
(2) We know by now he has the special ability to make special passes after extending the play. That Keenan Allen on this week, the Kmet one last week. That's nice to have.
(3) His overthrowing is really really bad. It's the most frustrating and biggest concern to me. Sometimes I think, "well, better to overthrow it than under throw ... or at least he's throwing it where it can't be picked off." But it's become such a consistent issue I think it's just a problem he has. However, this is something that can be fixed, that he can grow with and develop ... those two traits up above are much harder if not impossible to teach.
Yes, in juxtaposition Daniels looks great. But a lot of it is his running and ability to make plays on his feet when there's not something open. We know from our own experience with Fields, this does not make a franchise QB. The other difference is he has a very capable OC that is scheming great plays for him to get ball out quickly to open guys. Daniels does not progress through multiple reads. He doesn't have an insanely accurate arm either (hail mary is 90% luck and some arm power ... doesn't say much about how a QB will turn out). The biggest difference in Daniels success this year is OC/playcalling and a competent oline.
I'm still very excited for Caleb to be our franchise QB. And think this team is prepared to playoff push this year.
Daniels is every bit as talented as Williams. Stop coping.
fleet wrote:Toast Stevenson tweets
Kurt Heimlich wrote:fleet wrote:Toast Stevenson tweets
Whatever ol reek does the rest of his career this will never leave him. Such a **** moment for that guy