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Will DeWitt / March 21, 2019

[353] NFC North Offensive Bracket Breakdown: How do the Chicago Bears Stack Up?

[353] NFC North Offensive Bracket Breakdown: How do the Chicago Bears Stack Up?Will DeWitt
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The guys start off the episode by sharing their take on the latest Chicago Bears news including the re-signing of QB Tyler Bray and punter Patrick O’Donnell. Oh, and did Zach Miller re-sign with the team? They then rank each NFC North team at every position with a tournament. How do the Chicago Bears stack up?


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  1. Tom Breen says

    March 23, 2019 at 11:03 PM

    Cousins is a fine QB, just had little support around him. Bad OL and no running game (Bears #11 running game vs Vikings #30 running game). I watched the Vikings-Bills game, no QB would have played well vs that Bills pass rush. Jerry Hughes #55, for the Bills, LIVED in the backfield that day. Vikings LT wasn’t even as good as a revolving door! Very few QBs can truly carry a team with these type of flaws.

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  2. William A Buzan says

    March 24, 2019 at 12:02 AM

    I’m just saying, Jordan Howard is a stud and a minor tweak in the blocking scheme for him is what Nagy needs to focus on. Nagy did do that toward the end of the season and against Minnesota, we were reminded of his past glory. It’s not like a big damn deal and he was very good on what passes were thrown to him. It wasn’t like he was going deep on any of them but he has taken passes to the house in his short career. Howard’s pass blocking is superior too and that is a big plus. This trade Howard bullshit can bite my ass. Jordan Howard was the team’s leading scorer last season god damn it. The LEADING SCORER. “Howard doesn’t fit in this offense”. Nagy has a stud running back at his disposal already. The leading scorer doesn’t fit in this offense?! I mean, a what the hell?

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    • William A Buzan says

      March 24, 2019 at 12:09 AM

      Another thing about Howard is that he owns the Bear record book for no less than his rookie season. Let that sink in. Howard isn’t a fluke.

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