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Brisker will continue to get concussions until he learns how to bring his shoulder pads up when he tackles he just sticks his head in there any which way & tackles with his head and not shoulders
Greg always talks about the economic advantages when using public money to fund billionaires toys. It's been proven time and time again it doesn't make the impact he says it does. It makes everything more expensive and raises everyone's taxes. NO THANK YOU!!!
Greg, Kenneth Davis seemed to have a great time on BCP, Sciorty's show. If you go on there, one of the questions will be your opinion on spaghetti and catfish.
If Davis doesn't work out this season and Bates ends up being the R Guard, Bears will be very thin at Center. Connor Williams would fix that even if he can't play for a month or two. Pay him this year based on his medicals and availability and then bump up his salary for the next 2-3 years of the contract. Keep the contract performance based and limit the guaranteed money and/or have an out clause if Williams doesn't return to full health. Plenty of ways for the Bears to sign Williams with a bit of creative cap maneuvering. IMO, a healthy Williams' value to the O line is worth some risk.
Hey Greg Why is it OK for the NFL to practice socialism Since they are a bunch of conservative men when it is these conservative men and conservatives in general that are constantly screaming Democrats are socialists?
Yes, Chet was part of that Bulls team that would barely lose to a team in the first round. A team that would go on to win it all. Chet, Bob Love and Jerry Sloan along with many more greats were a Chicago Bulls DYNASTY.
Jack Sanborn is a complete stud!! He is our best linebacker! He’s just a freaking good ball player. Instincts are off the charts. With 11 Sanborn’s on the field you’re a number 1 defense all day long!
Nate Davis had a tough year last year. So much pain. Now, a year later, I would think a player would want to be there ready to go to prove himself again.
Practices aren't in pads until then it really an issue also the talent level is higher will he make the 53 Nate Davis has always been a little lazy so this is the year that his commitment isn't there. He is not one of my favorites however he was't on this list either.
All that matters with Nate Davis is that he's participating in training camp getting ready for the season and what his teammates and coaches think of him. What we all think does not matter, especially those in the media.
Not a big deal if OL is missing these trainings? How about learning offense, practicing and perfecting while building chemistry, hearing the same cadence everyone is saying was important for Caleb. Also, rebuilding and honing the mind muscle movements and "football" cardio. No excuses for missing practice, especially for someone like Nate Davis who is not the best of the best and should be striving for continuous improvement, not just maintaining what hes got.
I trust the coaches more than random social media comments. If they think he's doing enough, then it is what it is. If not, he won't be playing anyway. Nate Davis and the coaches know what he needs to do. And I'm kinda tired of hearing fans try to dictate a player's training regimen
@severallemmings true. Nobody needs to show up. They're all professionals. Teamwork doesn't require people to actually be there with each other. And of course, coaches always make the best analysis and decisions. Fans cannot see what happens in practice, but many of us know about team sports.
It not always easy to find the concrete Center yes a lasting Center He needs to tempore the movement either from the line or the LB most important 1st Step quickness first to engage the enemy , turn the tide Center. Maybe Generational if possible. In Pole we do trust.
No I don't think it is that, It's more about 1st step quickness and durability, is there a block on the LB? What are the holes he opens has his pass blocking improvered ever year OK what's not to like> comparisons?
Love your show, it’s presented with professionalism and informative. Not like these other podcasts that keep talking about non football related non sense. (CHGO)😉
Imo allen is a one done. Next yr rome will be bona fide #2 and hopefully tyler scott develops into a wr3. If scotts developemt isnt there, we draft another wr. The money isnt there cap wise to pay both allen and moore (on top of guys coming off rookie deals in next 2 yrs)
Absolutely Greg. Whatever the defense is allowed to do against CW they should doing it times 10. Which is highly likely what’s being done. CW will be starting in September and needs to experience every bit of pressure that can be applied.
While I agree that Jenkins needs to stay healthy this year it might be smart to wipe his slate clean prior to 2023. He came in with a back issue that Pace new about and it's why we got him in the 2nd round. Last year he missed four games at the start of the season due to a freak calf injury then played well the rest of the way missing just one more game due to concussion protocol. That was unavoidable. Money will be a factor and a willingness on TJ's part to take less in consideration of his injury history. All thing being equal I would surely keep TJ over Nate Davis.
Naw, no concern. They will take a few games to build continuity. Better QB play will help them out. A QB can make players better around him, so we shall see. JF didn't do the line any favors.