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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#21 » by tiffac » Sun Nov 11, 2018 9:22 pm

Axxo wrote:Why was the plus 1 button glowing over you post Tiff!


No clue hahaha

Our Special Team needs work. 4th qtr performances like this can’t continue too.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#23 » by transplant » Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:01 pm

Nice win.

Damn shame our kicker aims for the post. Hitting it 4 times has to be some sort of record. Impressive.

In the end, the Bears were clearly the better team.

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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#24 » by Axxo » Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:04 pm

tiffac wrote:
Axxo wrote:Why was the plus 1 button glowing over you post Tiff!


No clue hahaha

Our Special Team needs work. 4th qtr performances like this can’t continue too.

Everyone will target our special teams. Belichek exposed our weakness
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#25 » by RedBulls23 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:12 am

Special team has been horrendous since Dave Toub left.

Bears need to find a way to pry him back from wherever he left to.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#26 » by fleet » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:28 am

Trubisky is keeping plays alive in the pocket now (or, lately) and also making quicker decisions. Not even locking onto receivers much. He's making his progressions and pulling the trigger. He hasn't held the ball at all. Very impressive looking. Nagy mentioned his eyes. They are looking to the right spots. And controlling DBs. One of those throws to Robinson he went through the entire field away from Robinson, and finally saw Robinson...that arm fired like a cannon instantly. Secondary was defenseless
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#27 » by fleet » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:33 am

They win the Minny game, they will win the division. Finally I'm gonna be nervous again for a Bears game.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#28 » by RedBulls23 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:46 am

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Mitch is growing weekly before our eyes. Even last week he connected on some throws that's he's missed earlier in the season.

I wanted to go into this season and see that he indeed could be a franchise QB, and he's proving it to us. With Nagy as his coach teaching him the proper mechanics, getting more comfortable in this offense, I feel absolutely great about his ceiling.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#29 » by RedBulls23 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:54 am

From earlier. Phil Sims on the Trubisky train.

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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#30 » by Susan » Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:13 am

Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#32 » by CBS7 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:33 am

Trubisky on pace for ~4100 yards, 34TDs, 12 INTs. Easily would be the best individual season by a QB in Bears history.
Not to mention ~550 rushing yards and 5 TDs on top of that.

Needs to average 243 passing yards and 1.6 TD passes a game to be the first to hit the 4000 yard and 30 TD marks respectively.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#33 » by RedBulls23 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:34 am

Susan wrote:Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.

Trubisky and Miller are the modern day Steve Young and Jerry Rice. :wink:
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#34 » by Susan » Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:56 am

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Susan wrote:Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.

Trubisky and Miller are the modern day Steve Young and Jerry Rice. :wink:


They're the best we've ever had.

This thing is special. It's going to be a lot of fun to watch develop.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#35 » by RedBulls23 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:16 am

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Susan wrote:Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.

Trubisky and Miller are the modern day Steve Young and Jerry Rice. :wink:


They're the best we've ever had.

This thing is special. It's going to be a lot of fun to watch develop.

On a serious note though, Mitch does have similarities with Young, but yeah this should be fun to watch develop over the next few years.

The big key here is that the Bears organization finally got it right with coaching/system to develop their young QB.

I don't think Mitch is making these strides with Fox as the HC.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#37 » by Axxo » Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:18 pm

And Floyd got his first sack of the season. I didn't even know that at first...nice
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#38 » by Chi town » Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:46 pm

After all the awful seasons we’ve endured Mack and Money Mitch make it all worth it.

1. Mitch did not make one dumb throw. He had a TD dropped but gabriel and big gain dropped by Miller. He was incredible on the run too. He looked like a SB QB.

2. Floyd jumped off the screen yesterday. He looked twitchy and made two big plays.

3. Cohen and Miller are special. Those two make defending us so tough.

4. Callahan needs to be extended immediately. He’s a game changer.

5. Can’t wait for game in prime time against the Vikes. I think we will win big. Mack and Money Mitch will everyone believe.
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#39 » by Chi town » Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:47 pm

Susan wrote:Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.


I tend to agree. What makes you think that?
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Re: Week 10: PG Bears v Lions 

Post#40 » by Chi town » Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:50 pm

RedBulls23 wrote:
Susan wrote:Anthony Miller will be the greatest WR in Bears history when he retires. His superstardom is so obvious.

Trubisky and Miller are the modern day Steve Young and Jerry Rice. :wink:


Wow. Steve Young May be the best comp for Money Mitch I’ve heard yet. I loved to watch Young because he was such a competitor.

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