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The games are about to be played and LTG is still clinging to and trying to rehash his winter arguments. Arguments that he made by trying to box score hunt to defend Fields. The same box score hunting wasn't exactly helpful to college Fields, though.

We no longer have to speculate. We are going to see what Fields and Caleb will do going forward. No imaginary or real agents' opinions matter at this point.


Nah all opinions matter. Not just yours or the "consensus speak" of CFMB'S Football intelligentsia.. And seeing as MANY here never miss a chance to still tell the world that "Justin sucks", it's all the more relevant.
I'm all for rolling the ball out at this point and seeing how it goes. However it seems as if Eberflus isn't though. Which should be even more concerning.
Why in the hell is he still being coy with whether the kid will play or not this week? Shouldn't that be a no brainer? Just Asking Questions


Your opinion matters for your argument. You don't need some unnamed person to validate your thoughts. Make your argument and stand on it. As I said, we're going to see both of them going forward and judge their careers. Hopefully, both stay healthy.

There's no need to pretend Fields wasn't a fan favorite here, even WFR loved him. I was on an island with 2 other people when I created that thread, and I was still rooting for him and hoping he figured things out.


Technically speaking, everyone here is "unnamed" to me. Thus their "anonymity" is no different than an unnamed agent. As far as "Fields hate" goes it was only last year that MANY here were clamoring for Tyson Bagent "UGH" to be the QB just because they didn't like the guy. Who's "owning that" or "standing on that" currently?


We're named by our monikers and I'm not unnamed to you.

I am owning that. I said I believe Bagent is a better quarterback, and I think he'll improve going forward more than Fields. If I'm wrong about it all, I'll own it and I'm sure you won't let me forget it. I'm cool with that.

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Nas wrote:
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The games are about to be played and LTG is still clinging to and trying to rehash his winter arguments. Arguments that he made by trying to box score hunt to defend Fields. The same box score hunting wasn't exactly helpful to college Fields, though.

We no longer have to speculate. We are going to see what Fields and Caleb will do going forward. No imaginary or real agents' opinions matter at this point.


Nah all opinions matter. Not just yours or the "consensus speak" of CFMB'S Football intelligentsia.. And seeing as MANY here never miss a chance to still tell the world that "Justin sucks", it's all the more relevant.
I'm all for rolling the ball out at this point and seeing how it goes. However it seems as if Eberflus isn't though. Which should be even more concerning.
Why in the hell is he still being coy with whether the kid will play or not this week? Shouldn't that be a no brainer? Just Asking Questions


Your opinion matters for your argument. You don't need some unnamed person to validate your thoughts. Make your argument and stand on it. As I said, we're going to see both of them going forward and judge their careers. Hopefully, both stay healthy.

There's no need to pretend Fields wasn't a fan favorite here, even WFR loved him. I was on an island with 2 other people when I created that thread, and I was still rooting for him and hoping he figured things out.


Technically speaking, everyone here is "unnamed" to me. Thus their "anonymity" is no different than an unnamed agent. As far as "Fields hate" goes it was only last year that MANY here were clamoring for Tyson Bagent "UGH" to be the QB just because they didn't like the guy. Who's "owning that" or "standing on that" currently?


We're named by our monikers and I'm not unnamed to you.

I am owning that. I said I believe Bagent is a better quarterback, and I think he'll improve going forward more than Fields. If I'm wrong about it all, I'll own it and I'm sure you won't let me forget it. I'm cool with that.

The moniker doesn't tell me who anyone here happens to be. And wasn't it just yesterday that you were "hiding" behind the opinion of guys who currently play for Da Bear in order to validate your opinion that Caleb was great? WYC?

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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.

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The moniker doesn't tell me who anyone here happens to be

Usernames are not indicative of who made a post. You tell em pal.

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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.

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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.


So says the dude desperately clinging to the hope that Tyson Bagent will someday be better than Justin Fields. Just so he won't be wrong. I'm quite comfortable with "rolling the ball" out on this one. I can accept getting it wrong. Question is, can you?

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The moniker doesn't tell me who anyone here happens to be

Usernames are not indicative of who made a post. You tell em pal.


To suggest that you're 2 sandwiches short of a picnic does a disservice to picnics.

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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.


So says the dude desperately clinging to the hope that Tyson Bagent will someday be better than Justin Fields. Just so he won't be wrong. I'm quite comfortable with "rolling the ball" out on this one. I can accept getting it wrong. Question is, can you?


If Bagent is playing, it means something has gone terribly wrong with Caleb. Either he's injured, or he's JaMarcus Russell. Outside of the preseason, I have no interest in finding out anything about Bagent. That said, you can't accept the possibility that the consensus #1 pick is better than Fields. I can't imagine you accepting an undrafted player being better. You're a Fields meatball.

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Nas wrote:
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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.


So says the dude desperately clinging to the hope that Tyson Bagent will someday be better than Justin Fields. Just so he won't be wrong. I'm quite comfortable with "rolling the ball" out on this one. I can accept getting it wrong. Question is, can you?


If Bagent is playing, it means something has gone terribly wrong with Caleb. Either he's injured, or he's JaMarcus Russell. Outside of the preseason, I have no interest in finding out anything about Bagent. That said, you can't accept the possibility that the consensus #1 pick is better than Fields. I can't imagine you accepting an undrafted player being better. You're a Fields meatball.


I think you can't accept being wrong for thinking that he would. As far as Caleb goes, it's go time. Time to lace em up and play. Fields is playing this weekend. Will he? Or will we have to hear Writer Bob inform us as to why it wasn't necessary since No QB has played in the first 2 preseason games since Bobby Douglass did so back in 1957? Just Asking Questions

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I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.


So says the dude desperately clinging to the hope that Tyson Bagent will someday be better than Justin Fields. Just so he won't be wrong. I'm quite comfortable with "rolling the ball" out on this one. I can accept getting it wrong. Question is, can you?


If Bagent is playing, it means something has gone terribly wrong with Caleb. Either he's injured, or he's JaMarcus Russell. Outside of the preseason, I have no interest in finding out anything about Bagent. That said, you can't accept the possibility that the consensus #1 pick is better than Fields. I can't imagine you accepting an undrafted player being better. You're a Fields meatball.


I think you can't accept being wrong for thinking that he would. As far as Caleb goes, it's go time. Time to lace em up and play. Fields is playing this weekend. Will he? Or will we have to hear Writer Bob inform us as to why it wasn't necessary since No QB has played in the first 2 preseason games since Bobby Douglass did so back in 1957? Just Asking Questions


Beyond some rubber v glue thing, I have no idea what any of this means. I just hope some good whiskey is aiding you in this artistry.

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Caleb's quick release is what I love. Especailly after watching Fields long wind up for 3 years.

That quick release is the difference, in the NFL, of a completion or batted down/pick. Looks like he can throw from different angles. He's very agile. He's able to put himself into different angles quickly. Not the biggest guy. I mean 6'1 is fine. But he's not very strong. Slight build. So you gotta worry about him getting up from big hits.

Reading the field quickly is the key for all QBs, obviously. We don't what he is with that yet. But I think he's a guy that can make of for bad reads and create a lot of play grounds plays. When fields got lost, he couldn't create anything throwing. So he had to run. Caleb is gonna dance around in the pocket while receivers break off their routes and we'll get some big throws.


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Nas wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Nas wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Nas wrote:
I don't need to hide behind anyone's opinion on Caleb. I've stood on my own opinion, even when the media was calling him a diva. I can't watch him practice, so I have to attempt to dissect the opinions of others when it comes to his practice performance. I want to hear he's struggling because that's the only way he's going to improve.

Stand ten toes down on your thoughts, homie. You shouldn't need a crowd with you. It isn't life of death if you're wrong. It won't be the first of last time you'll be wrong either.


So says the dude desperately clinging to the hope that Tyson Bagent will someday be better than Justin Fields. Just so he won't be wrong. I'm quite comfortable with "rolling the ball" out on this one. I can accept getting it wrong. Question is, can you?


If Bagent is playing, it means something has gone terribly wrong with Caleb. Either he's injured, or he's JaMarcus Russell. Outside of the preseason, I have no interest in finding out anything about Bagent. That said, you can't accept the possibility that the consensus #1 pick is better than Fields. I can't imagine you accepting an undrafted player being better. You're a Fields meatball.


I think you can't accept being wrong for thinking that he would. As far as Caleb goes, it's go time. Time to lace em up and play. Fields is playing this weekend. Will he? Or will we have to hear Writer Bob inform us as to why it wasn't necessary since No QB has played in the first 2 preseason games since Bobby Douglass did so back in 1957? Just Asking Questions


Beyond some rubber v glue thing, I have no idea what any of this means. I just hope some good whiskey is aiding you in this artistry.


It's not difficult to ascertain the point that Caleb needs to play this weekend.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I'm certain that the goal in practice is not to suck ass. No matter what they are "working on".

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.

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Tall Midget wrote:
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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


Yeah from everything I've read he was ok in 7 on 7s but each time that there was 11 on 11 with pads on he struggles. Which (I suspect) is the primary reason that Eberflus is playing cat and mouse games with whether to play him this weekend.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


Yeah from everything I've read he was ok in 7 on 7s but each time that there was 11 on 11 with pads on he struggles. Which (I suspect) is the primary reason that Eberflus is playing cat and mouse games with whether to play him this weekend.


7 on 7s are designed for the offense to succeed. If the QB isn't perfect or close to it in those drills, something is wrong. Full team drills are a much more accurate measure of player development. And Williams has sucked in them thus far. I think this is fairly normal, though. Rookie QBs often hit training camp walls. Williams just needs to find a way to work out of his.

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Tall Midget wrote:
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Tall Midget wrote:
Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


Yeah from everything I've read he was ok in 7 on 7s but each time that there was 11 on 11 with pads on he struggles. Which (I suspect) is the primary reason that Eberflus is playing cat and mouse games with whether to play him this weekend.


7 on 7s are designed for the offense to succeed. If the QB isn't perfect or close to it in those drills, something is wrong. Full team drills are a much more accurate measure of player development. And Williams has sucked in them thus far. I think this is fairly normal, though. Rookie QBs often hit training camp walls. Williams just needs to find a way to work out of his.


Yeah 7 on7s are light work. However there is something that has been consistent (which MANY discount) with him that may be a problem. The better the competition, the more he shrieks. That was the knock on him going back to college. He might just be the equivalent of "4A prospect". It's still early but the problem is that the Bears are trying to make the playoffs this year. The normal curve that is applied to rookie QBs isn't really applicable with this kid given the moves that they have made.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


He's done better in the 2 minute drills since thr pads have been on. Everything else has been hit or miss.

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Tall Midget wrote:
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Tall Midget wrote:
Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


He's done better in the 2 minute drills since thr pads have been on. Everything else has been hit or miss.



Seemingly mostly "miss" it appears.
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WIlliams continues to face scrutiny over his performance but retains hope from the coaching staff.

By the Numbers
Caleb Williams struggled against a defense missing 5 starters during Wednesday's practice.
Right guard Nate Davis has been "day-to-day" with a muscle strain since July 27 and continues to miss practices.
State of Play
The defensive line is consistently outperforming the offense in camp drills.
Caleb Williams has had multiple passes batted down during practice, indicating protection issues.

What's Next
The Bears will need to address their offensive line injuries and find solutions to support Williams as the season opener approaches. Williams is expected to enhance his efficiency under the guidance of offensive coaches.

Bottom Line
The Bears face critical challenges in training camp, particularly within their offense. A strong performance from the defense might not be enough if the rookies, especially Williams, cannot adapt and thrive amidst ongoing injuries.

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Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


He was old. Someone thought he had ability back in his day.

I can wait for games to judge for myself the quality of his play. It's not like he isn't going to be the starter for 3+ years.

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That kind of report about Justin Fields meant he had turned a corner and here comes a 5,000 yard season !!!

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Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has looked pretty good in two-minute drills over the course of training camp, but fizzled in that scenario Thursday.

Williams threw two interceptions in 11-on-11 work late in practice, including one from his own 42-yard line in a two-minute drill at the end. Williams tried to hit tight end Gerald Everett through a tight window on the right sideline, and veteran safety Kevin Byard read it perfectly and jumped the route for the pick.

Before that, safety Elijah Hicks intercepted a pass from Williams intended for wide receiver Keenan Allen. Hicks nearly picked him off on the next play, too, when Williams threw off his back foot for Everett and came away with a pass breakup.

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Good for Caleb. Keep pushing the envelope.

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Trade him for a third round pick in a year

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Trade him for a third round pick in a year


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Tall Midget wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


Yeah from everything I've read he was ok in 7 on 7s but each time that there was 11 on 11 with pads on he struggles. Which (I suspect) is the primary reason that Eberflus is playing cat and mouse games with whether to play him this weekend.


7 on 7s are designed for the offense to succeed. If the QB isn't perfect or close to it in those drills, something is wrong. Full team drills are a much more accurate measure of player development. And Williams has sucked in them thus far. I think this is fairly normal, though. Rookie QBs often hit training camp walls. Williams just needs to find a way to work out of his.

For example, lots of reps wherever they avail themselves.


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Tall Midget wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Mully and Haugh are trying to talk themselves off the ledge regarding Caleb's recent string of poor practices.


They are trying to create listener interest. Earlier, they were talking about the Cubs being back in it. The station has become so disingenuous with its content it is difficult to believe anything they produce. The weekend shows are usually pretty good because they don't get the memos from Mitch on what to push

We, and the reporters, have no idea of the dynamics and the goal of any individual practice. It's like reporters writing about a pitcher getting roughed up in spring training only to later find that he was developing a new pitch.

That old scout who Frank ran off the board used to say that you don't scout the numbers.


I don't think Williams has had a good practice since they put pads on. That ain't a positive trend. Hopefully he will find his footing soon.

Incidentally, that old scout you favorably quoted, Keyser Soze, had the worst eye for talent among any board regulars.


Yeah from everything I've read he was ok in 7 on 7s but each time that there was 11 on 11 with pads on he struggles. Which (I suspect) is the primary reason that Eberflus is playing cat and mouse games with whether to play him this weekend.


7 on 7s are designed for the offense to succeed. If the QB isn't perfect or close to it in those drills, something is wrong. Full team drills are a much more accurate measure of player development. And Williams has sucked in them thus far. I think this is fairly normal, though. Rookie QBs often hit training camp walls. Williams just needs to find a way to work out of his.


C.J. Strout was killing it with 11 on 11 at the same point last year.

When Stroud wasn't throwing touchdown passes, he helped the offense move the chains during 11-on-11 play. For the third consecutive practice, Stroud's production led to an efficient performance for the offense while he continued to get the ball out quicker.

Coach DeMeco Ryans has not named Stroud the Texans' official starter four days before their first preseason game against the New England Patriots. But every snap Stroud has taken since Thursday's practice has been with the first team — despite solid play from Mills.


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