Irish Boy wrote:
Good ole CSFMB.
If the score was reversed this post would be on page 10.
There are things you can bitch at. I thought Webb had bad game overall. He blocked ok, but had 2 holdings that wiped out first down plays.
Williams and Carimi did not play very well in the early part of the game, but I thought the OLine overall did pretty well.
That Sazenbacher playcall was an abortion. I have no idea what the hell Martz was thinking there. Same thing with the little screen to Roy Williams. I have no problem with the WR screen, but thats gotta be thrown to Hester or Knox...even maybe Bennet, not #11.
Up 30-6, you have the ball in the 4th quarter...and Martz is throwing. Really dude. At that point if you're throwing at all, it needs to be safe little passes, but at that point you should be handing off unless its 3rd and long. They go empty backfield and what happens- pick 6. Get those big TE's in there and hand off, even if you use Bell, just run time off the clock. The game was well in hand at that point.
I was very surprised at the offense more so than the defense, but they ended up getting 2 FGs when they really needed to get into the endzone. When the Bears play better teams (Packers, Philly, etc) they MUST get 6 instead of kicking 25-30 yard FGs.
I thought there were a couple of really ticky-tack flags thrown. One was on special teams (I think) against Atlanta for a hold that I never really saw. And then you had an obvious roughing the passer early in the game. Not just one guy, but you had 2 guys hit Cutler late and no flag. With the way they throw flags for roughing the passer now I thought that was a bullshit no call.
Atlanta did not look very good. They weren't really lighting up the Bears D with the no huddle, but they were moving the ball a bit. I don't know why they stopped doing that, unless thier OLine or whatever was gassed. BUt still....Atlanta was the #1 seed in the NFC last year and for the Bears to come out of that not allowing them an offensive touchdown, to be +2 on the turnover ratio, and to have moved the ball as effectively as they did was a very good start for them. Their first 5 games are really tough so if they end up 3-2 going into week 6 that's pretty good.
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