patryk7754 wrote:I was listening to the rich eisen show and he mentioned that he “keeps hearing” that Ben Johnson wants the bears job. Eisen is usually better than solid with he “reports” on these types of rumors
Hopefully we get him.
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patryk7754 wrote:I was listening to the rich eisen show and he mentioned that he “keeps hearing” that Ben Johnson wants the bears job. Eisen is usually better than solid with he “reports” on these types of rumors

Ben Wilson25 wrote:A big part of the reason I’ve never liked Eberflus and wanted him replaced this summer is that when he speaks he sounds like a boob; exactly like Vinny Del Negro used to. Every press conference I’m expecting him to say “We don’t go into these games with any predeceived notions, right?”
GetBuLLish wrote:I would bet that the locker room has completely lost confidence in the coaching staff. The coaches (primarily Flus and Waldron) have made way too many stupid decisions to justify any belief in their competence. Their disastrous situational play calling only leads me to believe that they are screwing up things at an even broader level than a few errant calls here and there.
These two tweets support that:
So not only are you overusing a clearly over-the-hill receiver, but you're using him in a completely idiotic way!
All of this incompetence makes me really question Poles.
patryk7754 wrote:Here’s the clip of eisen talking about Johnson. It’s around the last 45 seconds of the video
https://youtu.be/Bxuq4yb90dQ?si=h-DKV71Itysxv0J8
panthermark wrote:I was hoping we would move Allen.
At the moment, CW isn't accurate enough, and this offense isn't efficient enough to feed everyone. Given Allen's stats, I doubt he is back next year.
I didn't mind the trade for Allen because at the time we only had Moore, VJJ and Scott under contract. But with Rome on the roster, Allen does not have much of a future here, especially if he wants a big contract. And the Bears need the assets for the O-line.
dice wrote:PFF midseason divisional rankings by position group:
OT + blocking TEs
80.5 vikes
77.4 lions
71.3 pack
65.7 bears
IOL
69.8 lions
68.0 bears
60.5 vikes
57.2 pack
backs
80.5 lions
80.0 pack
70.9 vikes
62.8 bears
WR
70.1 vikes
69.6 lions
63.3 pack
62.8 bears
front 7
68.8 lions
65.3 vikes
64.2 bears
58.2 pack
secondary
69.8 lions
69.3 bears
68.6 pack
64.7 vikes
question is, how is the vikings defense head and shoulders best in the nfl w/o an abundance of standout individual performers?
panthermark wrote:When Lovie Smith was fired, he gave the Bears a gift, but....
When Houston drafted Stroud #2 overall, they fired Smith and paired their prized rookie QB with a good HC/OC
When the Skins drafted JD #2 overall, they fired Rivera and paired their prized rookie QB with a good HC/OC.
What did Poles do? (And don't forget the Bears held the #1 pick in both of those drafts).
I think Flus has to go 6-3.....maybe 5-4 with some tough, close losses to keep his job IMO.
If the Bears finish no better than 6-11, I think Poles should be let go...maybe even 7-10 is worth moving on. If not, he would be on the lava seat regardless.
panthermark wrote:When Lovie Smith was fired, he gave the Bears a gift, but....
When Houston drafted Stroud #2 overall, they fired Smith and paired their prized rookie QB with a good HC/OC
When the Skins drafted JD #2 overall, they fired Rivera and paired their prized rookie QB with a good HC/OC.
What did Poles do? (And don't forget the Bears held the #1 pick in both of those drafts).
I think Flus has to go 6-3.....maybe 5-4 with some tough, close losses to keep his job IMO.
If the Bears finish no better than 6-11, I think Poles should be let go...maybe even 7-10 is worth moving on. If not, he would be on the lava seat regardless.
Dresden wrote:How the heck can the Bears IOL be 2nd best in the division, just a hair behind Detroit's? IOL is by far the biggest weakness on the team.
It surely isn't WR, which is what these grades suggest.
dice wrote:Dresden wrote:How the heck can the Bears IOL be 2nd best in the division, just a hair behind Detroit's? IOL is by far the biggest weakness on the team.
for starters, minny and the pack have IOLs that make the bears look like the chiefs
shelton, after a rough start, has rebounded to #9 in the league in IOL pass blocking (96 starting positions!). and that's ESPN's metric. 1 penalty and 1 sack allowed on the year. of course, we all know that jenkins is good when healthy. that leaves the RG position
the lions have a bad-performing G and their IOL backups have been atrociousIt surely isn't WR, which is what these grades suggest.
not sure what you've been watching, but i've seen lots of dropped passes and bad route running by bears receivers. certainly nobody playing well, though odunze has improved. chalk some of that up to bad chemistry w/ caleb and bad play calling if you want
dumbell78 wrote:Random comment....Mikal Bridges stroke is dripping right now in summer league. Carry on.
dice wrote:Dresden wrote:How the heck can the Bears IOL be 2nd best in the division, just a hair behind Detroit's? IOL is by far the biggest weakness on the team.
for starters, minny and the pack have IOLs that make the bears look like the chiefs
shelton, after a rough start, has rebounded to #9 in the league in IOL pass blocking (96 starting positions!). and that's ESPN's metric. 1 penalty and 1 sack allowed on the year. of course, we all know that jenkins is good when healthy. that leaves the RG position
the lions have a bad-performing G and their IOL backups have been atrociousIt surely isn't WR, which is what these grades suggest.
not sure what you've been watching, but i've seen lots of dropped passes and bad route running by bears receivers. certainly nobody playing well, though odunze has improved. chalk some of that up to bad chemistry w/ caleb and bad play calling if you want
patryk7754 wrote:I think eventually, once we get our main issues fixed (OL and coaching) the one over the edge/cherry on top move we will need to make is adding an elite DT. Veta Vea is the one that comes to mind. He's maybe the best run stuffer in the NFL and he's pretty good at rushing the passer. Pressure up the middle might be the most disruptive thing a defesen can do, and if we add that to Sweat and another above average DE, we'd be in pole position for a superbowl.
Mason Graham out of Michigan could be that guy too. He might go top 5. Reminds me a lot of Dexter Lawrence. Elite play recognition, has great patience, and is a flat out bully.