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Lucas Patrick taking most of the snaps at center yesterday could end up being a very big deal going forward if it continues.


It's because Poles didn't bother to ask around the league before giving bags of cash to Nate Davis.
He doesn't want to play football. And the other guard is a China doll



Take your miserable ass and go troll Frank you f@ckstick.

Jesus, log back in when your off your period


It's pre-season, and look who is on his period here daily. :lol:

At least wait for the real season to start

You're both smelly, bloody vaginas.


That reminds me of a story. Back in high school, this friend of mine swore he ate out a chick on her period. I called bullshit, but then he got up from the table at lunch and went to grab food. When he came back, all he had was this giant pizza puff. So he grabs the thing, holds it up and says, "it was something like this". He stuck his tongue through to the other side and I've never eaten a pizza puff again.

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Hit came after the whistle.


Nick Moreano and others who saw the play live said that Claypool was trying to get out of bounds but had not done so when Jackson hit him.

Who you gonna believe - Nick Moreano (and others) or your lying eyes?

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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
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Hit came after the whistle.


Nick Moreano and others who saw the play live said that Claypool was trying to get out of bounds but had not done so when Jackson hit him.

Who you gonna believe - Nick Moreano (and others) or your lying eyes?


I think Claypool was letting up and the whistle may have blown early as a result, but Claypool didn't make it out of bounds before Jackson hit him.

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Is this the same Eddie Jackson that runs away from contact when a running back is heading his way?


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Hit came after the whistle.


Nick Moreano and others who saw the play live said that Claypool was trying to get out of bounds but had not done so when Jackson hit him.


Is anyone else finding the CHGO stuff annoying, too bad they pissed Olin off because you get a bunch of goofs that know less than nothing about football smugly trying to breakdown football, just let me watch the damn games already so I can actually see how guys are playing and not a bunch of 120 bench press max guys telling me how the lineman look.


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, just let me watch the damn games already so I can actually see how guys are playing and not a bunch of 120 bench press max guys telling me how the lineman look.


I think that's out of their control.

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The starters won't likely play much.

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The starters won't likely play much.
Right. One series each...two at the most?


I gotta say it was a great idea to hold Family Day at Soldier Field on the same day as Lollapalooza. Who planned that out, Caller Bob?

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The starters won't likely play much.
Right. One series each...two at the most?


I gotta say it was a great idea to hold Family Day at Soldier Field on the same day as Lollapalooza. Who planned that out, Caller Bob?

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The starters won't likely play much.
Right. One series each...two at the most?


I gotta say it was a great idea to hold Family Day at Soldier Field on the same day as Lollapalooza. Who planned that out, Caller Bob?

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The starters won't likely play much.
Right. One series each...two at the most?


I gotta say it was a great idea to hold Family Day at Soldier Field on the same day as Lollapalooza. Who planned that out, Caller Bob?

I want to say this is not the first year they've done this...you'd think these idiots would learn :lol: :lol:

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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....


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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....


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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


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I guess we will have to put a temporary pause on all those Roschon Johnson bouquets..5th on the RB depth chart



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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


Slow off the snap = bad instincts. That's not really something you can fix.


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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


Slow off the snap = bad instincts. That's not really something you can fix.


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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


Slow off the snap = bad instincts. That's not really something you can fix.



Is this the type of shit you fed the grade school kids when you were an assistant coach CB?

Tell us you know ZERO about football without telling us you know ZERO about football.

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Clawmaster wrote:
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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


Slow off the snap = bad instincts. That's not really something you can fix.



Is this the type of shit you fed the grade school kids when you were an assistant coach CB?

Tell us you know ZERO about football without telling us you know ZERO about football.


A guy is slow off the snap in two separate defensive schemes. Tell me how you go about fixing that. 3..2..1 Go...


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Anybody seen reporting on leatherwood’s camp?

I haven’t heard a single thing about him aside from the fact they’ll probably cut him.

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I guess we will have to put a temporary pause on all those Roschon Johnson bouquets..5th on the RB depth chart



I expect that to change but still, he'll be no higher than 3rd and will have to prove himself on special teams. Make him earn it. No shame being behind a guy with one of the best YPC in the league and 1K rusher.

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Anybody seen reporting on leatherwood’s camp?

I haven’t heard a single thing about him aside from the fact they’ll probably cut him.


Supposedly he's been fine.

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Caller Bob wrote:
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I guess it wasn't the scheme that was holding Dexter back in college after all....



This should not be a surprise to anyone that has watched him play last year, he's incredibly raw technique wise, but plays with a ton of power and is able to stand up a guard or center and can take on double teams.

He could be a beast in a year or two, you will see a few flashes early, but is a very raw prospect at this point and that's why he was drafted where he was and not picked much higher.


Slow off the snap = bad instincts. That's not really something you can fix.



Is this the type of shit you fed the grade school kids when you were an assistant coach CB?

Tell us you know ZERO about football without telling us you know ZERO about football.


A guy is slow off the snap in two separate defensive schemes. Tell me how you go about fixing that. 3..2..1 Go...


In a read and react defense, at the college level, get off isn't important when you are as big and strong as Dexter. So there is nothing to fix at that level.

Now, tell us how you go about fixing that at the pro level Pop Warner?

Justin Jones...Pop Warner

https://sports.yahoo.com/why-bears-just ... 33517.html

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In a read and react defense, at the college level, get off isn't important when you are as big and strong as Dexter. So there is nothing to fix at that level.

Now, tell us how you go about fixing that at the pro level Pop Warner?


And as noted, in TM's post. He is still struggling with get off in this current 1 gap scheme, so my question to you is

1. How would you go about fixing that now?
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In a read and react defense, at the college level, get off isn't important when you are as big and strong as Dexter. So there is nothing to fix at that level.

Now, tell us how you go about fixing that at the pro level Pop Warner?


And as noted, in TM's post. He is still struggling with get off in this current 1 gap scheme, so my question to you is

1. How would you go about fixing that now?
2. How can we fix your inability to read and digest information in it's entirety ?


Get off has nothing to do with instincts btw.

You get off when you see the ball move. And if he is doing it some of the time, then he can do it all of the time.

And if he played in a scheme in college that was read and react, then he will take some time to do the same at the pro level.

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I guess we will have to put a temporary pause on all those Roschon Johnson bouquets..5th on the RB depth chart



I expect that to change but still, he'll be no higher than 3rd and will have to prove himself on special teams. Make him earn it. No shame being behind a guy with one of the best YPC in the league and 1K rusher.


Johnson hasn't even been allowed to practice with the first team yet.

The reports I've seen say that Foreman has looked much better than Herbert; people seem to think that he'll be the starter.

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In a read and react defense, at the college level, get off isn't important when you are as big and strong as Dexter. So there is nothing to fix at that level.

Now, tell us how you go about fixing that at the pro level Pop Warner?


And as noted, in TM's post. He is still struggling with get off in this current 1 gap scheme, so my question to you is

1. How would you go about fixing that now?
2. How can we fix your inability to read and digest information in it's entirety ?


Get off has nothing to do with instincts btw.

You get off when you see the ball move. And if he is doing it some of the time, then he can do it all of the time.

And if he played in a scheme in college that was read and react, then he will take some time to do the same at the pro level.


Or he may never figure it out.


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It concerns me to hear that Olin Kreutz has been working with Braxton Jones.


Only in the weight room. Olin is showing Jones the most efficient ways to break a teammate's jaw with a 10-lb disc.

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