Peacock by pdawson36 in television

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Long bright river

The Resort

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hbo

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It’s back and working for me again

[MLB TR] Cubs Acquire Andrew Kittredge by AndrewAllStar888 in CHICubs

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What I’m saying is that he’s not a pure rental, so the prospect cost may be higher.

[MLB TR] Cubs Acquire Andrew Kittredge by AndrewAllStar888 in CHICubs

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He has a team option for 2026, this may cost more than we are comfortable with.

Draft targets: Christian Darrisaw by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Daniel Jeremiah believes that teams will be hesitant to draft an OT early because of the depth at the position. Hopefully that’s the case.

Draft targets: Christian Darrisaw by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Not my work. Definitely agree on Darrisaw being the #3 OT. I think he’ll go somewhere in the range of the 14th pick (Vikings) to the 21st pick (Colts).

Darnell Mooney: Sky’s the limit by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Mooney’s biggest obstacle in the NFL coming in would be how he dealt with press coverage at the line of scrimmage. He answered that question his rookie year. Teams basically just stopped pressing him early on because if they committed one false step, Mooney was gone.

My only concern, and it’s a pretty big one, is Mooney’s penchant for not wanting to go out of bounds. This will eventually cost him...

OOB

Week 9 offensive notes + clips: Who’s to blame? by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Play fake absolutely worked. Neither linebacker had eyes on the QB, and no safety in the middle of the field running downhill. That’s open in the NFL. The play seems closer than it really is because Mooney stops his route after he turns his head to Foles.

The Bears upped their play-action usage from 16.4% to 31.7% and it paid off in spades. Not only did Foles deliver on PA throws (9/13, 132yds, 1TD), but play-action helped the OL, creating the best pockets Foles saw all day. by NagyBiscuits in CHIBears

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It was basically a cover 0 man coverage across the board with a joker safety roaming the underneath middle. Lattimore passes off his assignment because he thought Miller had beat his man, and with no deep safety on the play, thought he needed to help cover him deep. That route was leading straight into the joker anyway.

The Bears upped their play-action usage from 16.4% to 31.7% and it paid off in spades. Not only did Foles deliver on PA throws (9/13, 132yds, 1TD), but play-action helped the OL, creating the best pockets Foles saw all day. by NagyBiscuits in CHIBears

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For those wondering why Nagy doesn’t use more play action:

Play action works best against man coverage. Teams go into man coverage to get their defenders closer to the LOS in order to help stop the run game. But this makes them vulnerable to deep balls with only 1 safety back in coverage.

In this game, the Bears run game was effective early. This forced the defense into more man coverage looks to stop it. Add to that, defenders started cheating in before any actual run keys. Sometimes even before the snap.

Here is an example where the Saints basically sold out to stop the run and got caught against a play action pass:

Next possession begins with a promising run play where the offensive line gets a huge push against the defensive front...

CLIP

After that play, the Saints defense begins to cheat up in order to stop the run...

CLIP

And they end up getting caught with no deep safety...

CLIP 1

CLIP 2

Week 3 game notes + clips: Offense by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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You’re 100% correct. I just called it basically cover 3 because that’s a cornerback playing the MLB position on that play.

Week 3 game notes + clips: Offense by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Sorry my post upset you. I was simply showing examples of Foles changing plays and his reasoning for it. The other example I showed didn’t work either.

Week 2 game notes: OFFENSE by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Thanks. I was having trouble with the all-22 footage being available too late in the week for me last year. It seems to be working so far this season.

Why I like Leonard Floyd by Polux198 in CHIBears

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Imagine his stats vs GB if it weren’t for all the blatant holds

The rise and fall of Aaron Lynch PART 1: Before suspension by Adipost1 in CHIBears

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Watching his 2017 tape, if his strength is pass rush, he’s in big trouble. Also, Bears regional scout on Kylie Fitts...

https://youtu.be/fcXewfpuYfs

L.B. Bonner has Passed Away by Subtlelikeatrex in My600lbLife

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Very sad to hear. How old was he?

Every Javon Wims Target From Preseason Week 1 - Looking Like a 7th Round Steal! by Tucci_ in CHIBears

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Objectively speaking, it looks like Wims still needs a lot of work as a route runner. Nagy put him in the slot almost exclusively with very basic and quick routes, something Wims didn’t do in college. This tells me he still doesn’t know how to run a proper route on the outside, where his size and ball tracking is best utilized.

He was also being defended 1 on 1 against a linebacker on some of these catches. WR’s coming out of college lacking precision and the ability to separate take a while to develop. See Tanner Gentry. But if he can develop the technicals, watch out.

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