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I just think this is going to be a very Lovie type team that wins the turnover battle each week and uses special teams as a weapon.

That works for me.

After watching the Nagy crap go bad so quickly. A Lovie type team would be welcome
I've stated this before, but its amazing how low the bar has been set for Eberflus. Not burning timeouts, getting playcalls to the QB in a timely fashion, and mere competence in gameplans and on the sidelines during games would be considered a success. Its high school shit, really.
Bears also played a clean game for the most part. With that stupid towel penalty, they may have cost themselves 3 points.

Being smart, playing clean, and mostly not getting flagged is a huge part of why they were able to stay in the game and ultimately win yesterday.

As far as ST goes, I'm willing to give Cairo a mulligan. It could not have been easy to kick in that slop yesterday.

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So I had the Bears losing yesterday and was mildly excited to see Fields make some good throws in bad conditions. Full credit to the Bears but because of the conditions I don't think the outcome says much about either team.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
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I just think this is going to be a very Lovie type team that wins the turnover battle each week and uses special teams as a weapon.

That works for me.

After watching the Nagy crap go bad so quickly. A Lovie type team would be welcome
I've stated this before, but its amazing how low the bar has been set for Eberflus. Not burning timeouts, getting playcalls to the QB in a timely fashion, and mere competence in gameplans and on the sidelines during games would be considered a success. Its high school shit, really.
Bears also played a clean game for the most part. With that stupid towel penalty, they may have cost themselves 3 points.

Being smart, playing clean, and mostly not getting flagged is a huge part of why they were able to stay in the game and ultimately win yesterday.

As far as ST goes, I'm willing to give Cairo a mulligan. It could not have been easy to kick in that slop yesterday.

I agree on ST. The post game show with Brown and Briggs and so on gave the ST an F and I thought that was harsh. I'd give them an "incomplete" because no ST would have played optimally in those conditions.

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So I had the Bears losing yesterday and was mildly excited to see Fields make some good throws in bad conditions. Full credit to the Bears but because of the conditions I don't think the outcome says much about either team.


No, it actually does. Trey Lance is still bad. He'll likely be bad all season. The 49ers will struggle because of his limitations

The Bears appear to be a well coached team. The young guys have developed well in a short period of time.

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It will be interesting to see how the league handles those half-assed kneel downs that Fields does. Without late hit penalties, I'm not sure the Bears win that game.

David Montgomery....17 carries 26 yards. Ouch.

The 49ers had as many yards in penalties as the Bears rushed for in total, 99 yards.

Speaking of yards, Fields is on pace to throw for just over 2,000 of them.

Did Robert Quinn play yesterday?

All that said, Bears 1-0.

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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.


Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.



You watched a different game then the rest of us Bob.

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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.


Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.



You watched a different game then the rest of us Bob.


It happened on 1 play. It didn't happen all game.

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Bosa had his way in the 1st quarter. He had a lot of company in his suckiness early in the game. Clearly adjustments were made, and Kmet helped out a few times on the left side.

In game/halftime adjustments is something we haven't seen with a Bears coaching staff in MANY years.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.
Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.
Bosa is just awesome and he's going to make a few plays every game regardless of who he goes up against. Jones held his own for the most part. Considering it was his first game as an NFL tackle, you couldn't have expected much more. He definitely improved as the game went on, and played every snap.

No way anyone can complain about Jones in this game. A rookie starting at T. Guy did just fine and he will only get better.

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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.
Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.
Bosa is just awesome and he's going to make a few plays every game regardless of who he goes up against. Jones held his own for the most part. Considering it was his first game as an NFL tackle, you couldn't have expected much more. He definitely improved as the game went on, and played every snap.

No way anyone can complain about Jones in this game. A rookie starting at T. Guy did just fine and he will only get better.

Mustipher and Jenkins not so much.


Jenkins is learning and he has a nasty streak. He put Bosa on his ass yesterday. Mustipher should be a backup once Patrick is healthy.

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So I had the Bears losing yesterday and was mildly excited to see Fields make some good throws in bad conditions. Full credit to the Bears but because of the conditions I don't think the outcome says much about either team.


No, it actually does. Trey Lance is still bad. He'll likely be bad all season. The 49ers will struggle because of his limitations

The Bears appear to be a well coached team. The young guys have developed well in a short period of time.


Maybe it's already been said, but it seems to me that neither coach let either qb play in the majority of the game. Maybe it was the field and the weather, but I didn't see evidence of confidence until late.

Bad weather was fun to play in...as a kid.

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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.
Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.
Bosa is just awesome and he's going to make a few plays every game regardless of who he goes up against. Jones held his own for the most part. Considering it was his first game as an NFL tackle, you couldn't have expected much more. He definitely improved as the game went on, and played every snap.

No way anyone can complain about Jones in this game. A rookie starting at T. Guy did just fine and he will only get better.

Mustipher and Jenkins not so much.


Jenkins is learning and he has a nasty streak. He put Bosa on his ass yesterday. Mustipher should be a backup once Patrick is healthy.


Jones struggled early with Bosa's inside power and leverage, Mack uses this when he's interested, it's hard to adjust when a pass rusher attacks the inside shoulder, wins the hand fight and gets inside leverage, only the top OT's are able to readjust, hand fight, and anchor against inside power.

They did give him TE help, and Jones later in the game showed why they like him in an outside zone system, he has good feet, long arms, and can move get defensive players moving laterally.


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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.


Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.



You watched a different game then the rest of us Bob.


I think Braxton Jones has potential, I said so last week. But I'm sorry if you thought that was a quality performance by a left tackle. He was taken to school (granted by a great player).


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Jones allowed one sack.

Dominique Robinson recorded 1.5 sacks.

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Caller Bob wrote:
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I didn't notice Braxton Jones sucking. Bosa made some plays but not so much that Jones should be highlighted.


Really? I saw Bosa making him his b1tch. Best DE in the conference though it will get easier next week.



You watched a different game then the rest of us Bob.


I think Braxton Jones has potential, I said so last week. But I'm sorry if you thought that was a quality performance by a left tackle. He was taken to school (granted by a great player).


2 tackles and one sack on Jones' side yesterday from Bosa.

Half a sack less then the top rated tackle in the NFL last year, playing against a 5th rd draft pick gave up.

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it's been quite a while since soldier field was that jubilant. fans sat through a first half of horrendous offensive football capped by a dumbass penalty that took away a FG chance.... the first half confirmed all of the pre-season fears about the lack of talent on offense. we were staring at more of the same... bad bears offense.... so when out of nowhere this team scores 3 tds to come back and win... combined with the crazy weather... it was just so unexpected. glad i was there.


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it's been quite a while since soldier field was that jubilant. fans sat through a first half of horrendous offensive football capped by a dumbass penalty that took away a FG chance.... the first half confirmed all of the pre-season fears about the lack of talent on offense. we were staring at more of the same... bad bears offense.... so when out of nowhere this team scores 3 tds to come back and win... combined with the crazy weather... it was just so unexpected. glad i was there.


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Bears also played a clean game for the most part. With that stupid towel penalty, they may have cost themselves 3 points.

Being smart, playing clean, and mostly not getting flagged is a huge part of why they were able to stay in the game and ultimately win yesterday.

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The 49ers had as many yards in penalties as the Bears rushed for in total, 99 yards.

Both of these.....if the Bears can keep this going and just not be stupid, we'll call them dramatically improved. Stupid penalties are a non-starter for any team.

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I didn't expect Domonique to be seeing the field this year as he was a project. 1.5 sacks, none being cheap.



And he can play quarterback....just in case.

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Bosa is a lot to handle. The kid did alright.

Unless you have one of the top Tackles in the league, Bosa is going to get some plays in. Not many teams have that Tackle.

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Robinson looks good but remember when we all were ready to put Mark Anderson in the hall of fame?


Like when you had Roquan Smith sucking and Ryan Poles not knowing what he was doing?

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Robinson looks good but remember when we all were ready to put Mark Anderson in the hall of fame?


Like when you had Roquan Smith sucking and Ryan Poles not knowing what he was doing?



Literally two days ago..

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Robinson looks good but remember when we all were ready to put Mark Anderson in the hall of fame?


Like when you had Roquan Smith sucking and Ryan Poles not knowing what he was doing?



Literally two days ago..

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He's playing a new position Bob. That's to be expected. And was evident on a couple of big runs.

Does he still suck Bob?

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Robinson looks good but remember when we all were ready to put Mark Anderson in the hall of fame?


Or Bilal Nichols?

Robinson had a great game. Let's see if he can perform consistently well this season.

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On Sunday you seemed to think he did!


Show me again where I said that Bob.

You coached pee wee football right?

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