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Bears4Ever

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1725 on: December 29, 2019, 10:03:53 am »
Replace the whole offensive coaching staff would be a good start....

I think Nagy should give up playcalling duties (not going to happen though) and just be Head Coach (which I think he does not do too bad at). Next year will be Nagy's last stand if he doesn't do that at least.....

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1726 on: December 29, 2019, 11:31:06 am »
I wonder what they'll do about Trubisky.. Personally, I think if he had a decent line you see a different QB. I at very least change QB coach... Fix the O line and get a run game going, you'll see a different Mitch..
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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1727 on: December 29, 2019, 11:37:19 am »
Defensively, fire Pagano.. Now!! Pickup another pass rusher... Floyd has been a huge disappointment..
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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1728 on: December 29, 2019, 06:21:39 pm »
Eagles have a 5’6” RB named Boston Scott who has 3 TDs today, and is getting all kinds of yards running up and down the middle of the field...unlike our 5’6” RB who runs for the sidelines every touch...

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1729 on: December 29, 2019, 07:15:16 pm »
If Mitch had a competent, pass blocking line and an actual NFL quality pass catching tight end, he would have a better chance to succeed. Don’t  bet on it though for a couple of reasons. One problem is Mitch doesn’t have the skill set to run Nagy’s scheme.  Also Nagy isn’t all that interested in changing his scheme to fit with Mitch’s purported strengths, such as accuracy and playmaking ability on the run. 

Nagy wants to be the smartest guy in the stadium, and Mitch can’t run his offense. The coach wants to run the 200 level stuff so badly....remember the game he called last year when Mitch was down and Chase Daniel had a week to prepare. “Now I can call all this cool stuff that Mitch can’t run!”  Maybe that’s what was happening in the first game this year, Nagy operating as if Mitch had progressed in the offseason.

Brad Biggs reported this week that Mitch was done as a starter for the Bears.  I wonder if he has some inside knowledge or does he look at the situation through the eyes of the head coach, who clearly doesn’t believe in his quarterback?

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1730 on: December 29, 2019, 07:17:41 pm »
Drafting a QB high, ignoring the offensive line, providing mediocre (at best) skill position players, installing an absolutely horrible offensive scheme, and then blaming the QB is just "so Bears".
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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1731 on: December 29, 2019, 07:43:27 pm »
Drafting a QB high, ignoring the offensive line, providing mediocre (at best) skill position players, installing an absolutely horrible offensive scheme, and then blaming the QB is just "so Bears".

When has Nagy or Pace blamed Trubisky?

The fans and media do.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1732 on: December 29, 2019, 07:46:51 pm »
There is plenty of blame to go around on offense.

I sure hope Leno has been playing with a severe injury that he can recover from during the off season because if this just how he plays they need to cut him no matter how much money they paid him.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1733 on: December 29, 2019, 07:53:17 pm »
There is plenty of blame to go around on offense.

I sure hope Leno has been playing with a severe injury that he can recover from during the off season because if this just how he plays they need to cut him no matter how much money they paid him.

Hard to figure why he's played so badly.

Maybe he's just aging a little early.  Either way today was the exclamation point Pace needs to do something

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1734 on: December 29, 2019, 07:59:28 pm »
Pace needs to do something

He is.  He put on some **** and he's jerking off.

Oh, you meant about left tackle?  Nope.  He's good with Leno.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1735 on: December 29, 2019, 11:28:50 pm »
If Leno is still on this team come next season they are not interested in winning games, he's just that bad....seriously....
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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1736 on: December 29, 2019, 11:39:30 pm »
A lot of teams cant seem to find the LT needed year after year, like musical chairs. Oh yeah just cut Leno. Then any rookie can replace him....right? Come on.....use your head.
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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1737 on: December 30, 2019, 05:33:05 am »
If Mitch had a competent, pass blocking line and an actual NFL quality pass catching tight end, he would have a better chance to succeed. Don’t  bet on it though for a couple of reasons. One problem is Mitch doesn’t have the skill set to run Nagy’s scheme.  Also Nagy isn’t all that interested in changing his scheme to fit with Mitch’s purported strengths, such as accuracy and playmaking ability on the run. 

Nagy wants to be the smartest guy in the stadium, and Mitch can’t run his offense. The coach wants to run the 200 level stuff so badly....remember the game he called last year when Mitch was down and Chase Daniel had a week to prepare. “Now I can call all this cool stuff that Mitch can’t run!”  Maybe that’s what was happening in the first game this year, Nagy operating as if Mitch had progressed in the offseason.

Brad Biggs reported this week that Mitch was done as a starter for the Bears.  I wonder if he has some inside knowledge or does he look at the situation through the eyes of the head coach, who clearly doesn’t believe in his quarterback?

Biggs is firm in his opinions, and little will change his mind.  He was out in front a few years ago saying the Bears would be cutting Fuller loose rather than resign him.  He was extremely critical, and in time Fuller turned that criticism as arguably the best Bears defender in a difficult position to play.

I can not disagree with you about Nagy.  I have been saying it the whole season.  Nagy has the beautiful mind and sees his offense running a certain way.  I believe it actually pains him to run an offense away from his beliefs regardless of the performance.  When a coach comes out and says he wasn't brought here to run the I formation, that sums it up in a sentence.  We all have eyes.  We see what we see.  Operating out of power or I formation, the Bears offense actually looks like it works.  It's a small sample, because as soon as we see it, it goes away.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1738 on: December 30, 2019, 09:21:59 am »
The O line has to be the priority. I’m unsure if it is talent or scheme/coaching but they got to fix the OL. Maybe the guys we have just can’t block the zone scheme.

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Re: 2019 Chicago Bears
« Reply #1739 on: December 30, 2019, 09:34:56 am »
I dont care what QB you have if your Oline blows a different QB isnt going to help you. You put Erin behind our line and they dont make the playoffs.
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