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dallasbear

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #900 on: September 03, 2019, 12:48:01 pm »
Rip off Rodgers leg this time and beat him with it!

We almost did that at last year's opener but it still didn't stop him. 

Maybe we have to go after both legs.

(I'm thinking Brian Bulaga isn't getting much sleep this week).

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #901 on: September 03, 2019, 01:00:25 pm »
If Roquan Smith starts last year, we win that game. Aaron abused Kwiktoski last year.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #902 on: September 03, 2019, 01:38:04 pm »

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As I said I didn't watch the 2nd half but I find it hard to believe that an ILB had that much responsibility in pass coverage to prevent Rodgers started flinging those intermediate passes that the Packer receivers RAC'd into TDs.

But I did notice that Roquan didn't come into the game until late in the first half after Trevathan got dinged up.  His first play he sacks Rodgers on a blitz.  Still he was only in on a handful of snaps throughout the rest of the game.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #903 on: September 03, 2019, 02:38:39 pm »
Well Dallas I see you didn't watch the 4th quarter of last years game replay, better for your nerves.  Bears led 20-0 and all of the Packer's scoring was a fter a couple minutes into the 4th.
I did watch it and was reminded how Rogers got rid of the ball much more quickly than the first half.

There's Pagano who likes to blitz much more often than Fangio then there's Rogers who's the best at making defenses pay for blitzing.

I'm concerned about leaving the corners out on an island when they blitz.  I don't have a lot of confidence in Amakamura covering Devonta Jones in the open field.

At any rate, we have Mack in shape with a full training camp and the same for Roquan Smith.  Smith should make a big difference over last year.


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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #904 on: September 03, 2019, 03:59:22 pm »

I saw the 4Q live - I don't need to see it ever again.

Devonte Adams can not only beat Amakamura but he can beat Fuller too.  Adams is that good - in my book among the best in the game.

Also, Floyd will not be playing with a club on  his hand like he did in the first meeting.  But he's going against Bahktiari so he will have his hands full.


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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #905 on: September 03, 2019, 04:27:31 pm »
I remember Kiwatoski chasing guys from behind after they made several yards.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #906 on: September 04, 2019, 12:57:45 am »

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #907 on: September 04, 2019, 04:26:26 am »
So much of the focus is on Packers offense versus Bears defense, but what about the other side?  I know it has been said that Super Bowl aspirations rest on Trubisky, but for this match up, no one is talking about it.  I thought the Packers defense gave us some challenges last year, but this is also year 2 in the offense for Trubisky.

I know we have been snakebitten by the Packers with their run on QB play, but this is the year to start taking that away.  Weather looks perfect for a football game Thursday night, and I am hoping that we have a significant, non nailbiting type of game coming down to the leg of Pinero. 

Leave no doubt!  Start a new narrative where everyone is talking about how you are going to beat the Bears.


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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #910 on: September 04, 2019, 11:13:33 am »
So much of the focus is on Packers offense versus Bears defense, but what about the other side?  I know it has been said that Super Bowl aspirations rest on Trubisky, but for this match up, no one is talking about it.  I thought the Packers defense gave us some challenges last year, but this is also year 2 in the offense for Trubisky.

I know we have been snakebitten by the Packers with their run on QB play, but this is the year to start taking that away.  Weather looks perfect for a football game Thursday night, and I am hoping that we have a significant, non nailbiting type of game coming down to the leg of Pinero. 

Leave no doubt!  Start a new narrative where everyone is talking about how you are going to beat the Bears.

You're right the focus is usually on the future HOF QB vs one of the top defenses in the NFL.  Bears offense was ranked in the bottom half of the NFL last year as was the Packers D so much of the hype is not with this matchup.

Key to Bears O and Trubisky's success is controlling the LOS and specifically Kenny Clark who is the only defender I'm concerned about on Packers D.  Will Nagy play it close to the vest at first, building up Trubisky's confidence with runs and passes behind the LOS?  Concern on offense is without Burton can the Packers focus on Cohen like the Eagles were able to.  Maybe Bears run with Montgomery and Cohen together in the backfield? 

Many games within the game.




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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #911 on: September 04, 2019, 11:35:22 am »
If we are going to be a playoff caliber team, Nagy has to let Trubisky play the game and not try to scheme around him.  I think that hurt us in the Philly game.  Play the game!

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« Reply #912 on: September 04, 2019, 11:37:42 am »
If we are going to be a playoff caliber team, Nagy has to let Trubisky play the game and not try to scheme around him.  I think that hurt us in the Philly game.  Play the game!

Fully agreed. Cost us the Philly game.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #913 on: September 04, 2019, 11:48:50 am »
What's up with the NFL and media's love affair with the Peckers? 2 losing seasons in a row. New coach who I strongly believe has no business being a head coach right now - every other team wants a Sean McVay clone - his offense pretty BAD last year.

Yes the Peckers added defensive players, but they also LOST defensive players. They are also expecting some of the new guys to play better than they ever have and that just doesn't happen. Why did their previous team just let them go?

They expect Amos to be this great play maker all of a sudden and he isn't. He was our starter by default.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #914 on: September 04, 2019, 12:04:32 pm »
Bears Injury report: Trey Burton (groin) practices for the 2nd straight day after being out for a week with a mild strain