All good points fellas. My biggest concern will be the pass rush. If the front seven don’t create any pressure average qbs will have a field day just like for the past 6-7 years. I think the new DB’s will do well. Just praying for a decent pass rush.
Pass rush was non existent just like I feared. The reality is....this team is full of average Joes and one play maker. GB wont get back to the SB with average joes. Rodgers will get them to the playoffs but that's it.
Some credit needs to goes to Trubisky for making quick, decisive and accurate throws. Some credit needs to go to the Bears' play caller for calling plays that allowed Trubisky to get the ball to his playmakers quickly - neutralizing the pass rush. Some credit needs to go to the Bears offensive line for sealing-out the pass rush.
Face it, the Bears played a hell of a first half of football and they certainly stunned the Packers players, coaches and fans. This isn't all just the Packers defense being crap, the Bears were really good on both sides of the ball in that first half.
Agreed to a certain extent. Nagy had his team ready, motivated and executing. MM didn't. I give credit to the bears but I also shame MM for producing the same type of lack luster predictable scheme that he has put on the field for years. if it wasn't for Rodgers, MM wouldn't be the head coach in GB.
Shortly before Rodgers went down, I texted my brother "McCarthy's seat is getting hotter by the minute" because the Packers were getting their asses handed to them in all facets of the game. Then after Rodgers was carted off, I sent "If Rodgers doesn't come back quickly, this is his last year in Green Bay" because everyone knows that the whole Packers organization is riding Rodgers' coattails - especially McCarthy.
...I obviously agree with you that McCarthy was largely to blame for the very poor first half. Maybe there was a bit of overconfidence resonating through the locker room and they needed a good bitch slapping from the Bears to wake them up.
That said, the Packers can do a hell of a lot worse than McCarthy too. I'm not they type of person who rabbles for change without a clear plan of succession. I don't want to jettison McCarthy because he's not Bill Belichick and end up getting Ray Rhodes to replace him.
For all of those bitching about the defense
The Bears had 294 yards of offense. 146 of that came on the first two drives. They gained 148 over the next 8 drives. That is a great adjustment once they got used to their lateral speed. They also got two garbage Roughing the Passer penalties, the one on CMIII was legit and he is dumb.
They only got one offensive TD all game and the defense gave up 17 all game. That is a great start compared to last year.
It was the start of a new season against a coach who has never head coached with a brand new offense that had not been seen, at least we could see that adjustments were made. How many times have we said that their were no half time adjustments? After the first 2 series things calmed down. What was a bit frustrating to me was not being able to hit Trubisky and sack him allowing him to get away for small gains. There should have been more sacks.
I think its crap that the pick 6 counts against them.After week #1 when the defense could have played a bit better in the first half the Pack with the new defense is #6 in yards allowed and is 16th in points allowed but would be 9th in points allowed without the pick 6 that the D had no control of
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I think its crap that the pick 6 counts against them.
I don’t know how that is counted against them. It has nothing to do with the defense. Nice to see they held Chicago to 16 points but it is Chicago after all. I don’t think they will be able to hold minny to less than 20 but stranger things have happened.
I wouldnt say the Bears WRs are as good as the Vikings. Diggs and Thielen are the best two if you combine all of them IMO.Time will tell as it is only the first week but the Vikes got 24 points with a pick 6 against the 18th ranked defense of the 49ers at home in MN. The Bears have as good or better running backs than MN and the upgraded Bears receivers are as good or better than the Vikes. The difference is at QB where Cousins has more experience than Trubisky. When you look at past success though Cousins record when playing against teams with winning records kind of sucks.
The Vikes had 3 picks and a fumble recovery getting 4 turnovers against the 18th ranked defense of the 49ers and needed a pick 6 to win by 8 points against a team who lost its starting running back for the season with a QB who has less than one year of starting experience. Without the pick 6 it is a one point game and anyone could have won. If you get 4 turnovers playing at home against a team with no running back and a lower than average defense you should win by more.
Kirk Cousins record against teams with winning records:
An eye-opening Kirk Cousins trend that should give Jets pause
During his time with the Washington Redskins, Cousins' starting record against winning teams is 4-19 (based on their opponents' final record).
Yes, 4-19.
Cousins has cleaned up against losing teams (19-9-1) and has fared OK against .500 clubs (3-2), resulting in an overall record of 26-30-1 in the regular season. He is 0-1 in the playoffs.
I personally am not in on all the Viking hype. If they did not injure Rodgers most if the hype would not even be there because they would have most likely lost both games against GB and maybe would have been a wild card. I mean they only went to the NFC championship game because of a moron on the Saints decided to try to make a tackle with his eyes closed.
I wouldnt say the Bears WRs are as good as the Vikings. Diggs and Thielen are the best two if you combine all of them IMO.
The game will be decided by stopping the pass rush and getting pressure on Cousins.
They got pressure with 4 several times in the second half. When we kept them behind the sticks and in second and long situations Pettine did a good job of getting creative.
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