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1 hour ago, CBDellinger said:

Pfffttt… Bears passed on Stroud AND  Daniels for Caleb.  Haha!  

Yeah after all that, even if he works out as a decent QB he doesn't look as special as what they passed up on their own end. He might not even outplay Fields this year or next. Or Malik Willis for that matter lol although the Packers always seem to have an issue of two good starting qb's

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I really have no idea why people think that Caleb is going to have a big day against us. 

We have yet to allow a passer hit 250 yards. That includes Derek Carr, Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert.

 

They are just going to run the ball. It’s what all teams are doing against us which is why the passing yards look like that. We are missing DB, Tuttle, Jewell, and Shaq. That’s over half of our front 7. 

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24 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

They are just going to run the ball. It’s what all teams are doing against us which is why the passing yards look like that. We are missing DB, Tuttle, Jewell, and Shaq. That’s over half of our front 7. 

They have the 29th ranked rushing offense at 87.3 YPG. 

This is what I mean by I am not understanding why people think Caleb is going to have a big day against us.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

They have the 29th ranked rushing offense at 87.3 YPG. 

This is what I mean by I am not understanding why people think Caleb is going to have a big day against us.

History says we, especially how the defense is looking, are other teams’ get right game. 

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Just now, Manna said:

History says we, especially how the defense is looking, are other teams’ get right game. 

Oh they will rush over their average but they also only average 165.8 YPG through the air. 

Again, Caleb Williams is not a good QB and we have done fairly decent against way, way, WAY better QB's so far.

We got passed on by notorious accurate passers and Caleb Williams is extremely inaccurate.

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9 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

They have the 29th ranked rushing offense at 87.3 YPG. 

This is what I mean by I am not understanding why people think Caleb is going to have a big day against us.

I understand that and the Bengals averaged 89.3 yards per game until they played us and put up 141. We just don’t have the players to stop the run. I’m not saying the Bears will win but they are going to run the ball against us. I’m not as worried about Caleb. They are going to rely on their defense which is good and running the ball against our banged up defense. 

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I understand that and the Bengals averaged 89.3 yards per game until they played us and put up 141. We just don’t have the players to stop the run. I’m not saying the Bears will win but they are going to run the ball against us. I’m not as worried about Caleb. They are going to rely on their defense which is good and running the ball against our banged up defense. 

I don't disagree they will do better than their rushing average but when they resort to throwing, we may make them pay.

Also remember that is not a smart OC or HC.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't disagree they will do better than their rushing average but when they resort to throwing, we may make them pay.

Also remember that is not a smart OC or HC.

It’s definitely winnable. Our defense just needs to dig deep because I’m not sure our offense can score as much as they have against the previous 2 defenses. We need Wallace to play well. 

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