good dolphin wrote:
It was criminal to start the season with him as a starting outside corner. I would have like to see him begin as a nickel and possibly earn his way to a promotion. He's always going to be undersized and, therefore, targeted on the outside. I don't think the book is written on him yet as a second year player. That was just too heavy of an expectation of him.
There will be competent CB in the FA market. I suspect even a guy like Fuller isn't as bad as he has appeared this year and he can be had on the cheap.
This team should be transitioning into an offense focused team.
I really haven't seen much from Vildor that impresses me, and he doesn't seem to have any standout qualities. He's not elite--or even above average--in terms of size, speed, quickness, technique, awareness, physicality, etc. I guess we just have to hope that he develops. That's what happens when your GM trades away so many draft picks.
I agree that the Bears need to shift their emphasis to offense. Build around Fields and go from there. Start by solidifying the offensive line, particularly at center and left tackle, and then find some receivers.
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