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This is what Sean McVay Had to Say After Losing to the Bears


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"Really, just consistently over and over, I continually put our players in bad spots," McVay told reporters. "Certainly a humbling night, but it's one that you get a chance to look at yourself critically, find a way to get better, move forward accordingly and that's exactly what we're going to do, that's all I know to do. I've got to be better for our football team. This loss is on me. I didn't do nearly a good enough job for us today. I trust that we'll respond the right way."

Smh

It's okay to be critical of Cam, but be respectful. He put his body on the line which I think he should stop, but he does. He also put the blame on himself and gets blamed by his HC

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14 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Has Ron ever said "this loss is on me"? 

I have heard him essentially say they were outcoached before.....but that was included in a list of reasons why.   Basically he will say, they did everything better which includes coached better. 

I have never heard him exclusively say a loss was on the coaches though.  He generally blames the execution. 

and in all honesty, we aren't losing games in 2018 because of coaching.   Firing coaches doesn't change the fact we are slow and bad in the secondary overall.  That we are unproductive on the DL.   I mean you can scheme up pressure but you can't coach around that.  It will be exposed in the NFL.  We have a legit talent issue on defense.    They can't execute what is needed at this level even when in great position by coaches. 

same goes for O.  Coaches actually put the O in great position overall on the year.  Problem pretty much is only our QB's arm is fugged.  Staff has still put our players in position to win almost every game and the players have imploded in those moments.  No amount of effort by Cam is going to fix his arm in season.   Pretty amazing the positions we have been in given how poo tastic our OL talent is as well. 

I've grown tired of Ron in lots of ways.  But coaching changes don't fix this team.  Talent does. 

 

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15 minutes ago, ickmule said:

The Bears D is real. Don't be surprised if that team is representing the NFC in this years SB. 

Jax & Min defense were real last year and got smoked in the playoffs so we'll see.

It's hard to see them going far with that poopoo offense.

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24 minutes ago, beastson said:

Smh

It's okay to be critical of Cam, but be respectful. He put his body on the line which I think he should stop, but he does. He also put the blame on himself and gets blamed by his HC

Damn dude— Sean has much respect from me— about as much as I had for Pete Carroll whom I wanted to coach the Panthers badly,..

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4 minutes ago, doomer said:

Jax & Min defense were real last year and got smoked in the playoffs so we'll see.

It's hard to see them going far with that poopoo offense.

Phily Defense was better than Minni defense last year— and when did Minni get “smoke”  they got beat by Nick Foles and Torrey Smith—

Jax got beat by the Patriots,.. not smoked.

revisionist fans are terrorists

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11 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Let’s see how they play in the dome against Brees before we crown their asses 

The Bears stopped the Rams handily and they are better than Dallas,..

well,.. except for Amari Cooper— I wish we had a receiver like that. 

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I told one of my friends who is a Bears fan last month that I had a feeling they could be the one team to stop the Saints in the playoffs.  As long as Trubisky doesn't blow it, they could do it...  last night showed why.  Their defense just wears you down and they're constantly playing downhill.

And as far as McVay's comments, I was watching part of it live and thought the same thing...  you don't have it quoted here, but at one he elaborated and said something like, "i can't sit here and harp on Jared's mistakes when i keep putting him in bad positions over and over again."  That's a REAL HC right there...  but, i guess that's the difference between a HC secure in himself, his abilities, and his decisions versus Rivera's insecure, piss-pants style.

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