fleet wrote:
That is pretty funny. I know Nix was the 4th alternate and he turned the invite down due to conflicts and repair work.
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fleet wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:dice wrote:AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:
If they can’t give MVP to Saquon this season, they should change the name to reflect that it’s exclusively a QB award. End the farce.
it's not like allen and jackson didn't have amazing seasons as well
and btw, henry had a better regular season than barkley. more TDs, edge in YPC, not as good an O-line to run behind, significantly better PFF grade...
FWIW Christian McCaffrey had 2023 yards and 21 TDs last season, 49ers had the #2 offense and finished 12-5 and he only got 147 votes for MVP (Jackson won with 493 votes). McCaffery did win Offensive Player of the Year with 222 votes (Jackson finished 4th with 32 votes). That kind of tells you were voters are.
dice wrote:various late/postseason redrafts of 2024:
JD and nabers to bears
caleb to broncos
odunze 15th
JD and marv to bears
maye to WAS
caleb to pats
odunze 23rd
JD and alt to bears
caleb to WAS
odunze 15th
JD and marv to bears
caleb to WAS
[top 10 only]
JD to bears
caleb to pats
[top 6 only]
JD and verse to bears
caleb to WAS
odunze to chiefs
Dresden wrote:Apparently Kliff Kingsbury has declined to interview for the Saints job. The Saints and Cowboys are both taking some heat for how they've gone about filling their coaching vacancies.
Jeffster81 wrote:dice wrote:various late/postseason redrafts of 2024:
JD and nabers to bears
caleb to broncos
odunze 15th
JD and marv to bears
maye to WAS
caleb to pats
odunze 23rd
JD and alt to bears
caleb to WAS
odunze 15th
JD and marv to bears
caleb to WAS
[top 10 only]
JD to bears
caleb to pats
[top 6 only]
JD and verse to bears
caleb to WAS
odunze to chiefs
I still take Caleb/Odunze over any of those redraft because of the upside potential of said QB/WR.
If Johnson worth his weight then the redraft articles will cease.
panthermark wrote:Dresden wrote:Apparently Kliff Kingsbury has declined to interview for the Saints job. The Saints and Cowboys are both taking some heat for how they've gone about filling their coaching vacancies.
I don't know as much about the Saints, but the Cowboys and Jags deserve all the smoke they are getting for how they went about things.
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nomorezorro wrote:
he's had bigger linemen in general in detroit the past 2 years, but nobody quite that heavy - i could see a certain weight threshold being a negative for a guy who relies on linemen being mobile in the run game
(this chart is also why i think we might not go after drew dalman in free agency, since he'd be shorter and lighter than anyone johnson started in detroit, even if he's not super undersized or anything.)
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
Chi town wrote:He’s this years Worthymolepharmer wrote:If Bears want a speedy twitchy WR, Tez Johnson is having a very good practice session, making the CBs look silly. He very small (~165 lbs) and mocked around pick #90
fleet wrote:I was Maye early. The NFL world convinced me I had to move to Caleb. I have moved back to being Maye guy over Caleb at this time. Always like to err towards the big quarterback. Just his raw physical size and aggression, and having that Allen potential to run through the line, and durability potential. Maye was impressive being so young having poise to be doing what he did with nothing at all around him. There is a confidence factor to having the big quarterback under center. But Caleb still has indeterminate upside thru the roof. I am only concerned about his poise with taking too many sacks, and wild footwork producing errant throws. But should improve with good coaching and experience. Though you have to take JD at this point over everyone else.
JD
Maye
Caleb
Nix/Penix
othawhitemeat wrote:fleet wrote:I was Maye early. The NFL world convinced me I had to move to Caleb. I have moved back to being Maye guy over Caleb at this time. Always like to err towards the big quarterback. Just his raw physical size and aggression, and having that Allen potential to run through the line, and durability potential. Maye was impressive being so young having poise to be doing what he did with nothing at all around him. There is a confidence factor to having the big quarterback under center. But Caleb still has indeterminate upside thru the roof. I am only concerned about his poise with taking too many sacks, and wild footwork producing errant throws. But should improve with good coaching and experience. Though you have to take JD at this point over everyone else.
JD
Maye
Caleb
Nix/Penix
JD is a freak talent, but seems like a skinny/mobile quarterback. I fear with JD will he stay healthy - many mobile qbs with that build have not, but he also does not seem to take way too many big hits. One QB with a near build that has mainly stayed healthy like JD is Lamar Jackson.
Stating this, I think all of these qbs outside of maybe Penix (health concerns), I think the rest all have a chance to be really good. The optimism for me for Caleb if it works out, is that surely with hiring an OC guru, we at least will be spending on the Oline in resources/draft picks. According to Sportrac, we have the 4th most cap space and 2 of the 3 teams above us are not as good in terms of talent as we are. We also have 3 top 40 picks so I expect talent-wise, we will be much improved on both lines.
nomorezorro wrote:pff has him at 10 pressures allowed last year alone in just 9 starts, so unless you have a weird number of fingers that's not quite right
(for comparison, the next best C option on the market ryan kelly had basically the same pressure rate, allowing pressures on 1.8% of snaps played, and both would be a decent upgrade from coleman shelton, who allowed pressures on 2.3% of snaps played. although that adds up to just about 5-6 extra pressures over the course of a full season)
nomorezorro wrote:pff has him at 10 pressures allowed last year alone in just 9 starts, so unless you have a weird number of fingers that's not quite right
(for comparison, the next best C option on the market ryan kelly had basically the same pressure rate, allowing pressures on 1.8% of snaps played, and both would be a decent upgrade from coleman shelton, who allowed pressures on 2.3% of snaps played. although that adds up to just about 5-6 extra pressures over the course of a full season)
fleet wrote:- “The Bears, prior to (president/CEO) Kevin Warren, were really a mom-and-pop shop,” Smith said on the Bernstein & Harris Show on Tuesday afternoon. “The same people had been there for 100 years. They got comfortable in the way they did business, and it worked for them, but it was difficult for them to keep up with how things around the league were working.
“Kevin was able to kind of explain to them and show them how a building is structured, how a front office is structured, what it takes to attract top talent, both financially but more importantly otherwise.
“’If we want the best, we better act like the best,’ and present a case that shows it’s more than words – that there’s actually going to be action.
“This was the best process I’ve seen in a heck of a long time from any team in the National Football League.”
Smith gave huge props to the Warren operation even prior to the below acknowledgment of Poles’ role. Calls them ‘the new Bears”. We may look at this past season as a blessing in disguise which woke up this front office to total change as a continuation of Warren’s hire in the first place. Granted, the assistant coaches they hired were undoubtedly at the behest of BJ. We can only hope they continue to be self aware.