Should Getsy be forced to have a limit on screen-passes per game? Like imagine he’s told he can only throw 5 - 7 screen passes a game. It would be fascinating to see how he game plans with such a “disadvantage”.
Should Getsy be forced to have a limit on screen-passes per game? Like imagine he’s told he can only throw 5 - 7 screen passes a game. It would be fascinating to see how he game plans with such a “disadvantage”.
I feel like the coaches never heard the phrase: “Taking your foot off the tiger’s neck.”
In this case, it was the Lions’ neck.
Somehow, someway, I think the Bears can. Why? Cause this is Chicago we’re talking about.
Oh I get it, we just need to wait until Eberflus’s fifth season as head coach before the Bears get it right.
He makes Trestman and Fox look like competent coaches.
Literally the Bears play calling on offense (excluding, punts, drive before halftime and the final drive)
1st drive: Deep shot that works. Run, run, short pass attempt.
2nd drive: Three short passes. Three and out.
3rd drive: Short pass, short pass. Run, run. Short pass, short pass (intercepted).
4th drive: Short pass attempt, run, short pass (Moore big gain), run, run, run, deep shot (Jones drops TD), short pass, short pass, run, short pass, short pass, Mooney scramble, TD run.
5th drive: Run, short pass, short pass attempt. Punt.
6th drive: Run, short pass, short pass, RB run on 4th and 1.
7th drive: Short pass, run, short pass, run, short pass, run, short pass. Turnover on downs.
8th drive: Deep shot attempt, short pass, run, short pass, short pass, short pass, run, short pass, short pass. (Intercepted).
9th drive: Short pass, short pass, short pass, deep shot, short pass, short pass, run, run. TD.
In total: 33 short passes called, 21 run calls, four deep shots.
Virginia would probably do better.
If this doesn’t prove that coaching is the main problem with the Bears, I don’t know what will. I feel so bad for all these players that have to work with them.
If something happens that acts as a “sign” to hire Harbaugh…