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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: Sportster Date: March 27, 2020, 3:17 pm
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[quote] Not quite... [/quote]
Is he your alter ego?? ;D
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: Dave23 Date: March 27, 2020, 3:25 pm
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He's been on the Cubs board for 20+ years, so I don't think he's
a teenager...
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: BillSharp Date: March 27, 2020, 3:51 pm
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When Nagy said I didn't come here to run the I formation when
asked why don't you run from the I formation more as it is the
only thing that's working - I realized he was a complete idiot.
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: Bears4Ever Date: March 27, 2020, 4:31 pm
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Kind of like when Trestman told the D to stop batting balls down
during practice so the offense could get some work in.....
That's all you need to know about the TrestMess....
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: Sportster Date: March 27, 2020, 6:18 pm
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That def shows lack of adaptability to the talent. Nagy should
have stuck with that I formation more when it was working.
Stubborness is not a strength as a coach...
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: dallasbear2 Date: March 27, 2020, 8:34 pm
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In 2018 Nagy benefited from a turnover machine defense and
pretty good health on offense. Maybe the wins came too easily
because in 2019 the turnovers dried up, more players got banged
up and the offensive line all had an off year.
Hopefully, he learned something from 2019. But I agree despite
issues beyond his control he had some real brain farts in play
calling.
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: Pekin Date: March 28, 2020, 12:37 am
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: chifaninva Date: March 28, 2020, 9:34 am
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Trubisky in the two minute offense does pretty well. At end of
games he has put this team in position to win some games. His
problems seem to be mostly between the ears. When his line
starts to break down (which is quite often in Chicago) is when
he falls apart, as do many QB's. However it happens, the O line
is key to winning next year...
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: boogie Date: March 28, 2020, 10:03 am
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I read someone say that Trubisky has problems with processing
info quickly, and it takes him to long to figure out what to do
if the first option isnt there. So if you have a leaky O Line,
that just compounds that problem. Wish we had a QB with a super
computer brain, and matching athletic skills.
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Re: 2020 Chicago Bears
By: dallasbear2 Date: March 28, 2020, 10:32 am
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Trubisky has happy feet. When he sees pressure he bails instead
of taking a step or two to avoid it.
Pocket presence is lacking. Is it something that can be
improved or is it innate?
I was often impressed how Cutler would hold the ball until the
last second before releasing the pass and getting crushed.
Is it all Trubisky? No, the O-line especially last year would
take turns losing their blocks and you rarely saw any separation
with our WR routes.
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