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Jaycee Horn expected to miss multiple weeks


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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

What’s really going to be infuriating is if they did and The Fitterer said no. 

I can't recall his name ever coming up. I recall it being reported that the Bears wanted Burns, Brown, or Moore which makes sense and it being reported or maybe suggested that we were trying to get them to bite on Chinn.

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13 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

He will play in 9 games for us this year, and be traded next season to the pats or niners or Steelers for a 3rd round pick and never miss another game for 10 years, and average 8 picks a year and score multiple defensive touchdowns. 

Crazy that we all know this is what’s going to happen.

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43 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

https://x.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1701615196211446213?s=20


And our next 3 matchups at WR:

New Orleans - Olave / Thomas 

Seattle - Metcalf / Lockett / Smith-Njigba

Minnesota - Jefferson

 

We are screwed.  This secondary is about to be torched.

keep going and you see Detroit and then (gulp) Miami

 

Who we beating out of those teams?    Seattle on the road?

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23 minutes ago, Varking said:

Fields after a wonky week 1 is 15th in rushing for the whole NFl and 16th in passing yards. Combine the two and he’s 6th in total yards for a QB right now. 

Chicagos issues are not Fields.  They are the offensive and defensive lines.  Well their D in general.  They might be in for a long season. 

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

Chicagos issues are not Fields.  They are the offensive and defensive lines.  Well their D in general.  They might be in for a long season. 

uhh... oline isnt their issue...

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fields was only pressured 4 times against the packers, and was never hit or hurried. His sacks were from him trying to scramble and not getting back to LOS.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

keep going and you see Detroit and then (gulp) Miami

 

Who we beating out of those teams?    Seattle on the road?

Evero needs a scheme to cover for the coverage deficiency.  And Burns better have his best games.

 

I still have nightmares with Benwikere on Julio or Keith Taylor on Mike Evans last year.

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

Chicagos issues are not Fields.  They are the offensive and defensive lines.  Well their D in general.  They might be in for a long season. 

I imagine when they get Jenkins back on the line they won’t have him under pressure on 35 of 42 drop backs or whatever it was. He’s a beast when healthy but he’s often not healthy. 

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33 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Can't predict injuries but we passed on Micah Parsons, Patrick Surtain, and Rashawn Slater for Horn. Parsons is already on a HoF trajectory and the other two are stud starters. Sheesh man. More CJ Henderson = another loss or two coming our way than normal. He's horrible

Horn is also a stud starter. We hit on the pick. Injury is just injury. Can’t blame anyone for it. poo happens. 

 

Yeah it sucks that other stud starters were picked that have been more fortunate, but I would only care on passing on those if Horn was trash, but dude is an all pro talent. He’s just unlucky, or the added physically of the pro game doesn’t agree with his body. And you don’t know that until you know that. 

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