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re: Bow to your new NFC overlords
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:36 pm to HangmanPage1
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:36 pm to HangmanPage1
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Has no OLine. Good luck to him
Bears o line was much better than Fields made them look. Chicago offense has a lot of potential to be very good, especially the second half of the season after Caleb settles in. Only thing holding them back is their coach at this point.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:55 pm to jdaute2
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Bears o line was much better than Fields made them look
It was a terrible OL for the first couple of years of Fields’s tenure, and then still bad/below average for most of last year because they dealt with a lot of injuries and had Lucas Patrick at center. But they’ve replaced Patrick, should presumably be healthy, and a guy like Darnell Wright should also be even better this year since he was just a rookie last year (and he was still pretty good last year, especially for a rookie). It should at worst be about a league average OL this year.
It’s pretty amazing: the Bears have a top-5 WR room (possibly the best), a top-10 TE room, a solid RB group, and an average OL. Plus a defense that’s been playing at a high level since the Sweat trade. It’s about night-and-day for Caleb from the situation Fields entered. If Caleb fails, he has no one to blame but himself, no excuses at all. Unprecedented situation for a #1 overall pick to enter.
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