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Coaching MATTERS… DJ Moore is being misused… gives me hope for Bryce


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2 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

When a former division opponent identifies that a #1 WR isn’t being used right what do you think that says about Bryce Young. 
 

play calling

 play design

 personnel

 coaching matters

 roster composition matters

DJ Moore being misused in game 2:

6 Catches on 7 Targets for 104 yards.

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He is probably sick of being on hopeless teams. I don't blame him. He can ask for a trade or wait and see who the new staff and QB are next year and then ask for a trade. Hell he could still request it this year in a few games justifiably.

Getting traded from a bottom team to another can't be fun.

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2 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

When a former division opponent identifies that a #1 WR isn’t being used right what do you think that says about Bryce Young. 
 

play calling

 play design

 personnel

 coaching matters

 roster composition matters

Ummm...we allegedly have an All-Star coaching staff surrounding him. Coaching isn't the problem. We also traded away next years first round pick, which coincidentally goes to the Bears.

So guess what? The Bears may be getting two top 5 picks, they can offload Fields for a decent pick as well, they will fire their staff, get a new staff, and get the chance at Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, and Marvin Harrison Jr. with an offensive minded coach and a great core of guys that can win pretty much right away. 

We gifted the Bears the potential to have a dominant decade, if they play their cards right.

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12 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Ummm...we allegedly have an All-Star coaching staff surrounding him.

Frank Reich, Dom Capers, and Jim Caldwell.  A trio of 60+ year olds is where that narrative was created off of. 

We never had an all star coaching staff.  It was just an all star staff in comparison to the Matt Rhule era.  A big difference. 

*we do have 2 young coordinators that we legitimately could be excited about landing.   But Frank's in the way of one of them.  Frank is calling the plays.   And it's not just him calling the plays, it's Frank's core offense/scheme.  Not the OCs. 

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3 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

When a former division opponent identifies that a #1 WR isn’t being used right what do you think that says about Bryce Young. 
 

play calling

 play design

 personnel

 coaching matters

 roster composition matters

Justin Fields is a dogshit passer, playing in a Mickey Mouse, dogshit system.  What does he expect?

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2 hours ago, Rags said:

watch the film lol

he should have. Way more tbh

The quarterback isn’t playing well. That’s not being used wrong. He’s being used right, the QB is off. If Chark runs a go and gets open but Dalton doesn’t throw it, is that Chark being used wrong? 
 

And also what do folks want DJ to say back to the defender? No this is exactly how I should be used? 
 

“Watch the film” is such a low effort thing to say around here by trolls for the most part. 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Frank Reich, Dom Capers, and Jim Caldwell.  A trio of 60+ year olds is where that narrative was created off of. 

We never had an all star coaching staff.  It was just an all star staff in comparison to the Matt Rhule era.  A big difference. 

*we do have 2 young coordinators that we legitimately could be excited about landing.   But Frank's in the way of one of them.  Frank is calling the plays.   And it's not just him calling the plays, it's Frank's core offense/scheme.  Not the OCs. 

I was always most excited about Brown and Evero. You are right Brown is being wasted right now.

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31 minutes ago, Varking said:

The quarterback isn’t playing well. That’s not being used wrong. He’s being used right, the QB is off. If Chark runs a go and gets open but Dalton doesn’t throw it, is that Chark being used wrong? 
 

And also what do folks want DJ to say back to the defender? No this is exactly how I should be used? 
 

“Watch the film” is such a low effort thing to say around here by trolls for the most part. 

It's not a good look when player like White thinks a WR is being used wrong.   I mean he definitely has a front row seat and no reason to make that comment.  

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