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2024-25 NFL Thread

Started by Herman Cain, July 08, 2023, 07:41:44 AM

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Jockey

Quote from: WhiteTrash on September 17, 2023, 10:29:12 PM
The Bears are so bad their effort today received a C-, not F, grade from CBS Sports. I guess it makes sense when they go onto say "The Bears might be the worst team in football." Not just the NFL, "in Football"!

They'd wipe the floor with most HS teams.

WhiteTrash


withoutbias

12 straight GREAT RESULTS for da Bears.

Uncle Rico

Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

lawdog77

Quote from: Uncle Rico on September 18, 2023, 10:19:18 AM
https://x.com/chatham58/status/1703749120752574501?s=46&t=QSiaGcOIKZrrpw0ciZkI5Q

Interesting thoughts on the kick block last night
Goes into a long detail trying to say somwthing game changing happened. #94 missed his block. Pretty simple explanation

Uncle Rico

Quote from: lawdog77 on September 18, 2023, 10:22:18 AM
Goes into a long detail trying to say somwthing game changing happened. #94 missed his block. Pretty simple explanation

Could be, could also be a way to attack the kicking game.  94 misses his block because of the motion
Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

lawdog77

Quote from: Uncle Rico on September 18, 2023, 10:24:12 AM
Could be, could also be a way to attack the kicking game.  94 misses his block because of the motion
Or because hes fat and out of shape, and decides to block the inside guy

withoutbias

Quote from: Uncle Rico on September 18, 2023, 10:19:18 AM
https://x.com/chatham58/status/1703749120752574501?s=46&t=QSiaGcOIKZrrpw0ciZkI5Q

Interesting thoughts on the kick block last night

I'm not sure I get it.  It definitely looks like he's looking at the ball and long snapper up until the snap.  He's running along the line and his helmet is straight forward until the snap of the ball.  It doesn't look to be looking left, towards the kicker or holder, at all.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: lawdog77 on September 18, 2023, 10:27:03 AM
Or because hes fat and out of shape, and decides to block the inside guy

And poorly coached then.  Lots of poorly coached teams in the league, especially on special teams
Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole

I don't think it was a missed block. Likely a missed read. I think the blocking scheme doesn't usually account for a guy sprinting in from the side like that.
Matthew 25:40: Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.

StillAWarrior

As a Browns fan, let me say, f**k!

Never a good sign when they won't even show us the replay.
Never wrestle with a pig.  You both get dirty, and the pig likes it.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: StillAWarrior on September 18, 2023, 08:10:17 PM
As a Browns fan, let me say, f**k!

Never a good sign when they won't even show us the replay.

It's one of those replays and yeah, woof
Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

MuggsyB

My observation of the NFL is there are a ton of bad teams. 

jesmu84

"There are differing numbers from different data sources on this, but per PFF, Justin Fields only has five designed runs through two weeks. This is especially notable because last year, he averaged only 3.5 designed runs per game in Weeks 1-6, when he averaged 15.6 fantasy points per game. But then the offense changed for the New England game, and mostly stuck from there, as he averaged 7.6 designed runs per game from Week 7 through Week 18. And yeah, during that stretch, his fantasy scoring exploded to 27.7 FPPG, but it wasn't just the fantasy scoring — that clearly added a dynamic to their offense which made them harder to defend and elevated everything. Fields was also throwing for more yards, and more TDs, and the Bears scoring almost 8 more points per game during that stretch, an increase of more than 50% on their 15.5 points over the first six weeks. So why, with the same offensive coordinator, are we back to the early 2022 stuff with no designed runs? That's rhetorical, obviously, because there's no logical explanation."

DegenerateDish

Big thumbs down to having two MNF games on at the same time.

MuggsyB

Quote from: jesmu84 on September 18, 2023, 08:25:47 PM
"There are differing numbers from different data sources on this, but per PFF, Justin Fields only has five designed runs through two weeks. This is especially notable because last year, he averaged only 3.5 designed runs per game in Weeks 1-6, when he averaged 15.6 fantasy points per game. But then the offense changed for the New England game, and mostly stuck from there, as he averaged 7.6 designed runs per game from Week 7 through Week 18. And yeah, during that stretch, his fantasy scoring exploded to 27.7 FPPG, but it wasn't just the fantasy scoring — that clearly added a dynamic to their offense which made them harder to defend and elevated everything. Fields was also throwing for more yards, and more TDs, and the Bears scoring almost 8 more points per game during that stretch, an increase of more than 50% on their 15.5 points over the first six weeks. So why, with the same offensive coordinator, are we back to the early 2022 stuff with no designed runs? That's rhetorical, obviously, because there's no logical explanation."

So instead of being disgustingly awful, if they went back to 2022 play calling they would just be awful?  And Fields would be more likely to get injured?  He's clearly not a pocket passer.  He may not even be a QB.  I would perhaps run the ball more with their backs, try some play-action, or get Fields rolling out to throw. 

withoutbias

Bears fans finally coming to realize what everyone else has seen the whole time has been something.

I'm not sure I can say Jordan Love is a good or bad quarterback yet. But I feel very confident in saying he's a better QB than Justin Fields. Fields could be a more valuable/better football player if they played him at RB, but he's not a good QB.

MuggsyB

Quote from: withoutbias on September 18, 2023, 09:52:27 PM
Bears fans finally coming to realize what everyone else has seen the whole time has been something.

I'm not sure I can say Jordan Love is a good or bad quarterback yet. But I feel very confident in saying he's a better QB than Justin Fields. Fields could be a more valuable/better football player if they played him at RB, but he's not a good QB.

He's obviously a tremendous athlete but the fact that he can't read defenses, or accurately throw, or get rid of the ball, or make basic NFL QB decisions seems to indicate he's not an NFL QB.  Certainly not one you can win with.  He's like 5-30 or something like that.  I'm not even sure he can throw a spiral.

Jockey

Trubisky > Fields.

I'm not being sarcastic.

Neither are starting NFL QBs.

Lennys Tap

Quote from: withoutbias on September 18, 2023, 09:52:27 PM
Bears fans finally coming to realize what everyone else has seen the whole time has been something.


I have never been sold on Fields but to claim that everybody not a Bear's fan  has known all along that he couldn't be an NFL QB is BS.

Your typical contribution.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: Lennys Tap on September 18, 2023, 11:18:33 PM
I have never been sold on Fields but to claim that everybody not a Bear's fan  has known all along that he couldn't be an NFL QB is BS.

Your typical contribution.

The Bears failed Fields.  Getsy is a terrible OC and if they fire him and keep Fields, he'd be on his 3rd OC in 4 seasons.  That's just not a good recipe.  Add in a lack of talent around him and a terrible line, his chances of success revolved solely around him overcoming the obstacles.

Let's compare that to Joe Burrow who was also drafted by an organization with a less than stellar reputation.  He's had one coach, one OC and skilled players at RB and WR.  His line has been sketchy but they've made it work by having good people around him.  Plus his talent.

I don't think it's a surprise the best Bears QBs since '92 have probably been Erik Kramer and Jay Cutler, QB's that came from outside the organization

Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.

WhiteTrash

Quote from: Lennys Tap on September 18, 2023, 11:18:33 PM
I have never been sold on Fields but to claim that everybody not a Bear's fan  has known all along that he couldn't be an NFL QB is BS.

Your typical contribution.
Spot on. Either ignorant or trying to troll. The national media has, and continues to, speak glowingly about Fields. The actual reality is that Bears fans have soured on Fields faster than anyone else.

The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole

Quote from: Uncle Rico on September 19, 2023, 07:51:38 AM
The Bears failed Fields.  Getsy is a terrible OC and if they fire him and keep Fields, he'd be on his 3rd OC in 4 seasons.  That's just not a good recipe.  Add in a lack of talent around him and a terrible line, his chances of success revolved solely around him overcoming the obstacles.

Let's compare that to Joe Burrow who was also drafted by an organization with a less than stellar reputation.  He's had one coach, one OC and skilled players at RB and WR.  His line has been sketchy but they've made it work by having good people around him.  Plus his talent.

I don't think it's a surprise the best Bears QBs since '92 have probably been Erik Kramer and Jay Cutler, QB's that came from outside the organization


Burrow came from a much more traditional pro offense, versus Fields who is the latest in a line of quarterbacks to disappoint coming out of the Urban Meyer / Ryan Day system at OSU. IOW, I think transferring to Ohio State was detrimental to Fields, while transferring away from Ohio State was beneficial to Burrow.
Matthew 25:40: Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.

jficke13

Quote from: WhiteTrash on September 19, 2023, 08:59:36 AM
Spot on. Either ignorant or trying to troll. The national media has, and continues to, speak glowingly about Fields. The actual reality is that Bears fans have soured on Fields faster than anyone else.

FWIW when his initial set of starts made clear that they had effectively ordered him *not* to throw the ball and then his second season made it seem like they had only barely gained any confidence in a passing game with him, that sent up more red flags than the Chinese navy.

Did I *know* he was bad when he was a rookie? Of course not. But when he got more and more game action and kept looking like a run first, run second, and run third QB, I started to get real skeptical he was ever going to turn into the type of QB that's effective in the NFL.

On Sunday we had a few conversations about Fields that went something like "it's probably impossible to tell what of his current state is on him and what is on the Bears/Coaching. If he had landed on a better organization, had a better OL, had a stable coaching/OC situation, maybe sat his rookie year and worked on all of the stuff that goes into playing NFL-level QB rather than needing to run for his life, who knows..."

Regardless, there's enough of a book out on him now that if I'm the Bears I think long and hard about tanking, cleaning house on the front office and coaching, and starting fresh with Caleb Williams.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: The Sultan of Semantics on September 19, 2023, 09:58:09 AM

Burrow came from a much more traditional pro offense, versus Fields who is the latest in a line of quarterbacks to disappoint coming out of the Urban Meyer / Ryan Day system at OSU. IOW, I think transferring to Ohio State was detrimental to Fields, while transferring away from Ohio State was beneficial to Burrow.

Fair points, too.  CJ Stroud's trajectory will be interesting.  He's working with a pretty raw staff in Houston
Ramsey head thoroughly up his ass.