Montez Sweat reminder me of the way Michael Strahan played with the Giants during their Super Bowls runs. The Bears have a good player who plays with chip of his shoulder from the begin to the end of every snap. This will be a dangerous Team. Keep Justin Fields draft Marvin Harrison Jr. Trade away your 2nd 1st round pick for more pick to build for good players or trade it for another DE (Max Cosby Raiders).
@@RoseBall-cv1bs the backup cb from Minnesota could be great in that role too, but then we need another cb. Ronnie Lott started off at cb, and that kid has all the traits of a great FS.
You could do that or you could look at the entire draft at just how insanely loaded it is at QB and wr if I'm Chicago I trade my pick and get multiple I trade fields too I draft Michael pennix Jr or Jayden Daniels
Wishful thinking on my part but maybe the cardinals decide Kyler Murray isnt their guy and they want to trade up for Williams. Enough to give us both of their first rounders.
The offensive coordinator is a buffoon. Draft around Justin, and pass on crybaby Caleb. Caleb and Drake are more inconsistent than Justin for crying out loud.
Trade out of the first pick for 2 more next and following years, then trade back up for heirson or take best available. Not gonna kill us to give the kid one more year.
Wait, the Bears beat the Lions TWICE this season? You might want to fact check that one. And Montez Sweat has 3.5 sacks since joining the Bears, not 10. And 2 tackles for a loss, not 12. I want to watch the Bears team you’re watching!
More detailed info: The rule regarding horse-collar tackles in the NFL is found under Rule 12, Section 2, Article 15 of the NFL Rule Book. This rule states that a horse-collar tackle is illegal and is defined as grabbing the inside collar of the back or the side of the shoulder pads or jersey, and subsequently pulling down a runner. This rule is intended to prevent injuries that can occur from this type of tackle. The exception for quarterbacks in the pocket is a crucial part of this rule. When a quarterback is in the pocket, a horse-collar tackle is not considered illegal. This exception exists because quarterbacks in the pocket are often in a stationary or less vulnerable position compared to a runner moving at full speed. The primary concern of the horse-collar rule is to prevent the types of injuries that are more likely to occur when a player is running and is pulled down from behind in a way that unnaturally bends or twists their body.
98 more Offensive and Defensive analysis, trade back a couple of times Xavier Legett of SC or Keon Coleman of FSU would be better options plus more 1st round picks
Poles made up for the trade for Clay pool last year, sweat has generated sacks and pass blocks for other people as well, also interceptions in 11 in 6 games, now if they get a edge and a center to help offense, they really will be contender for NFC North
It’s almost impossible to pass on CW. He makes every throw from the pocket and he’s unreal when the play breaks down…. I absolutely love JF1, but his hit total is insane for a 3rd year guy and it shows…..
@@onlylooney1 He’s also a mental midget and has had some shitty ass games. He’s a head case and I guarantee you that he would have requested a trade from the Bears if he dealt with what Fields has so far. Stick with him
Somebody is delusional. The Bears terrified opponents back in 1985 but not anymore. Last season they had the worst record in the entire league. They ain't much better this year.
Our receivers aren't the problem. Our inconsistent QB is. They had to fire one remember, because he spoke his mind about it. He gets frazzled real easy. Because he's still young, and immature. He will most likely grow out of it. But he will only show flashes until then. News flash folks. It's gonna be awhile.