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Officially eliminated from the playoffs before their bye, lol. Might be a first in NFL history.

Also lost their title of most wins in NFL history, now owned by Packers.


That was a great stat. They've had the most wins every year until this season.

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Officially eliminated from the playoffs before their bye, lol. Might be a first in NFL history.

Also lost their title of most wins in NFL history, now owned by Packers.


Is there a worse coach in football than Eberlose? No wonder this is a dead ass team, look at him on the sideline! He just stands there emotionless. Why didn't we hire Daboll?


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Officially eliminated from the playoffs before their bye, lol. Might be a first in NFL history.

Also lost their title of most wins in NFL history, now owned by Packers.


Is there a worse coach in football than Eberlose? No wonder this is a dead ass team, look at him on the sideline! He just stands there emotionless. Why didn't we hire Daboll?

All is not rosy when it comes to Daboll recently. I’m not down on him too bad because of the roster he has to work with but this giants fan is starting to scratch my head on some in-game decisions.


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I thought it was a good game a higher draft pick outcome

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Fields looked good too. The guy is gonna be a winner.

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Officially eliminated from the playoffs before their bye, lol. Might be a first in NFL history.

Also lost their title of most wins in NFL history, now owned by Packers.


Is there a worse coach in football than Eberlose? No wonder this is a dead ass team, look at him on the sideline! He just stands there emotionless. Why didn't we hire Daboll?

All is not rosy when it comes to Daboll recently. I’m not down on him too bad because of the roster he has to work with but this giants fan is starting to scratch my head on some in-game decisions.


He runs six different plays out of about six different sets.

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Does seem that there was some type of discussion, likely from Poles, to limit the QB run plays because there were very few called QB runs.

Bad teams find a way to lose, but the Pack looked like they were ready to tap out until the Claypool fumble, that completely changed momentum and is the type of play bad teams make on the road to a top five draft pick.

Did like seeing Fields make the D pay for stacking the box by hitting a couple long throws, but then they got away from the run, so it didn't make any difference, not sure why Getsy just doesn't keep feeding Montgomery when the run game gets into a rhythm?

When teams need to get the running game going, they run right at #55, he looks like a safety playing DE and either vacates his gap by jumping inside to avoid getting bitch slapped by a OT, TE, or FB, or gets blown out of his gap by a OT, TE, or RB.

Could plainly see Eberflus saying, "what happened", after the blocked FG, well it was evident to anyone watching the game, the kicker tried to drive the ball low because the wind was altering kicks making any FG over 30 yards problematic. He still has a lot to learn about kicking in Soldier Field, the guy is really scuffling here in the second half of the season with game management.

Were still on track to trade down and get Jalen Carter while picking up extra picks, they are likely right on target for what Poles wants out of the season.


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I'm bothered by Fields throwing St. Brown under the bus. Yes, St. Brown could have made a better attempt to come back to the ball or become a defender. He doesn't have the cachet as a passer to throw anyone under the bus. Claypool didn't complain about Fields not throwing him the ball when he was open in the end zone for like the 3rd time. Other receivers aren't complaining about Fields repeatedly overthrowing them by 10 yards. STFU and be a leader.

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I'm more interested in Alexander on the Packers throwing Brown under the bus, also called him a scrub as well. Damn, that's cold.

I agree with you on Fields.

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I'm more interested in Alexander on the Packers throwing Brown under the bus, also called him a scrub as well. Damn, that's cold.

I agree with you on Fields.


Yeah, that did sound personal.

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I'm bothered by Fields throwing St. Brown under the bus. Yes, St. Brown could have made a better attempt to come back to the ball or become a defender. He doesn't have the cachet as a passer to throw anyone under the bus. Claypool didn't complain about Fields not throwing him the ball when he was open in the end zone for like the 3rd time. Other receivers aren't complaining about Fields repeatedly overthrowing them by 10 yards. STFU and be a leader.


i needed a Claypool score to hit on a pretty crazy parlay (i know )


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I'm more interested in Alexander on the Packers throwing Brown under the bus, also called him a scrub as well. Damn, that's cold.




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Waddle blames St. Brown and Fields. He said Fields stared down St. Brown and should have seen Alexander was sitting on that route. He also blames St. Brown for kinda going through the motions on the route. He didn't sell to Alexander that he was doing anything except for running a "9" route.

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Jaire should shut his mouth, he has been terrible all year.

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Waddle blames St. Brown and Fields. He said Fields stared down St. Brown and should have seen Alexander was sitting on that route. He also blames St. Brown for kinda going through the motions on the route. He didn't sell to Alexander that he was doing anything except for running a "9" route.

That is probably fair. There is blame on both sides, but St Brown has to be quicker on that.

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It’s kind of a damn shame that this team is so devoid of talent. They’re playing above their heads for each other.

Next season should be intriguing.
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The secondary yesterday was largely scrap heap and practice squad guys, some of whom were making their NFL debut against a surefire HOF QB. Teams have feasted on the Bears defensive backs this at different times this season, yet there seemed to be a good gameplan in place and the defensive backfield held their own for the most part despite having to cover guys for 4-5-8 seconds per play since there was absolutely zero pass rush.

But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:

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It’s kind of a damn shame that this team is so devoid of talent. They’re playing above their heads for each other.

Next season should be intriguing.
That's coaching.
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The secondary yesterday was largely scrap heap and practice squad guys, some of whom were making their NFL debut against a surefire HOF QB. Teams have feasted on the Bears defensive backs this at different times this season, yet there seemed to be a good gameplan in place and the defensive backfield held their own for the most part despite having to cover guys for 4-5-8 seconds per play since there was absolutely zero pass rush.

But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:


It makes you wonder about whether or not the staff believes the Cover-2 is the model going forward, or if that's what their doing based on the talent they have.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Nas wrote:
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It’s kind of a damn shame that this team is so devoid of talent. They’re playing above their heads for each other.

Next season should be intriguing.
That's coaching.
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The secondary yesterday was largely scrap heap and practice squad guys, some of whom were making their NFL debut against a surefire HOF QB. Teams have feasted on the Bears defensive backs this at different times this season, yet there seemed to be a good gameplan in place and the defensive backfield held their own for the most part despite having to cover guys for 4-5-8 seconds per play since there was absolutely zero pass rush.

But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:

:lol: hard to argue.

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Harvard Dan wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Nas wrote:
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veganfan21 wrote:
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It’s kind of a damn shame that this team is so devoid of talent. They’re playing above their heads for each other.

Next season should be intriguing.
That's coaching.
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Right.

The secondary yesterday was largely scrap heap and practice squad guys, some of whom were making their NFL debut against a surefire HOF QB. Teams have feasted on the Bears defensive backs this at different times this season, yet there seemed to be a good gameplan in place and the defensive backfield held their own for the most part despite having to cover guys for 4-5-8 seconds per play since there was absolutely zero pass rush.

But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:


It makes you wonder about whether or not the staff believes the Cover-2 is the model going forward, or if that's what their doing based on the talent they have.


The "Tampa Terrible" aka "Cover-Who" defense hasn't been relevant in the NFL in over a decade. They need to shit can the entire scheme. I would love to seem them hire Gym Shorts as the defensive coordinator for next season.


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Nas wrote:
I'm bothered by Fields throwing St. Brown under the bus. Yes, St. Brown could have made a better attempt to come back to the ball or become a defender. He doesn't have the cachet as a passer to throw anyone under the bus. Claypool didn't complain about Fields not throwing him the ball when he was open in the end zone for like the 3rd time. Other receivers aren't complaining about Fields repeatedly overthrowing them by 10 yards. STFU and be a leader.


I have no issues with Fields holding others to a higher standard. They probably ran that play all week and St. Brown dogged it on that play to lose the game.


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Waddle blames St. Brown and Fields. He said Fields stared down St. Brown and should have seen Alexander was sitting on that route. He also blames St. Brown for kinda going through the motions on the route. He didn't sell to Alexander that he was doing anything except for running a "9" route.


He was incredibly slow in breaking back to the ball, which consequently would have been intercepted regardless of what Fields was doing. Is there video showing Fields "stare down" of St. Brown?

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I'm bothered by Fields throwing St. Brown under the bus. Yes, St. Brown could have made a better attempt to come back to the ball or become a defender. He doesn't have the cachet as a passer to throw anyone under the bus. Claypool didn't complain about Fields not throwing him the ball when he was open in the end zone for like the 3rd time. Other receivers aren't complaining about Fields repeatedly overthrowing them by 10 yards. STFU and be a leader.


I have no issues with Fields holding others to a higher standard. They probably ran that play all week and St. Brown dogged it on that play to lose the game.


I don't have an issue with Fields' comments either. It's becoming clear that he has taken over the locker room, and I've heard that his teammates have a lot of respect for him due to his work ethic, toughness, unselfish attitude, and talent.

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I would love to literally throw ESB under a bus, then kidnap his brother and throw a Bears jersey on him, seriously, all the good sperm went to the younger sibling



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But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:


It makes you wonder about whether or not the staff believes the Cover-2 is the model going forward, or if that's what their doing based on the talent they have.


The "Tampa Terrible" aka "Cover-Who" defense hasn't been relevant in the NFL in over a decade. They need to shit can the entire scheme. I would love to seem them hire Gym Shorts as the defensive coordinator for next season.


I'm not debating the irrelevancy of the Tampa-2 Bob. I'm saying it's being used because it is seen by the current staff as the best way NOT to get torched worse than they have been based on the talent pool.

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But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:


It makes you wonder about whether or not the staff believes the Cover-2 is the model going forward, or if that's what their doing based on the talent they have.


The "Tampa Terrible" aka "Cover-Who" defense hasn't been relevant in the NFL in over a decade. They need to shit can the entire scheme. I would love to seem them hire Gym Shorts as the defensive coordinator for next season.


I'm not debating the irrelevancy of the Tampa-2 Bob. I'm saying it's being used because it is seen by the current staff as the best way NOT to get torched worse than they have been based on the talent pool.


At 25.6 PPG (it's even worse when you break down the numbers after the trade deadline) they are already getting torched, playing this stupid scheme. If they kept the 3-4 in place, I'd hazard a guess they would be at least a bit better, even if they still traded Roquan, Quinn, etc. I know Jaylon Johnson has been way worse in this defense.


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But yeah, lets fire the coach who clearly helped those kids play well yesterday :lol: :lol:


It makes you wonder about whether or not the staff believes the Cover-2 is the model going forward, or if that's what their doing based on the talent they have.


The "Tampa Terrible" aka "Cover-Who" defense hasn't been relevant in the NFL in over a decade. They need to shit can the entire scheme. I would love to seem them hire Gym Shorts as the defensive coordinator for next season.


I'm not debating the irrelevancy of the Tampa-2 Bob. I'm saying it's being used because it is seen by the current staff as the best way NOT to get torched worse than they have been based on the talent pool.


Eberflus ran the Cover 2 in Indy with substantially more talent.

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