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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I agree it looked better.  We no longer look historically bad. But we still need to make a lot of additions in the offseason.  

But playing against the Giants does help statistically.  

Bears offensive line is much worse and the defense couldn’t do anything. Morgan is building the right way but 2025 draft class needs to hit on both sides

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5 minutes ago, NAS said:

Bears offensive line is much worse and the defense couldn’t do anything. Morgan is building the right way but 2025 draft class needs to hit on both sides

Bears offensive line may be worse, but their offense overall is better.  Statistically, the Giants offense is the worst in the NFL.  

But as I said, it was still a good showing. In truth, the defense has played better overall the last few weeks.  I thought they played well against the Saints at least in terms of the pass defense.  The run defense still needs a lot of work.  

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Wonnum looked good against the pass and the run, and that was exciting to see. Weak opponents sure, but he looked great for his first game back after all his setbacks this year. Makes a massive difference for Clowney as well as teams can’t only focus on him. 

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28 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Bears offensive line may be worse, but their offense overall is better.  Statistically, the Giants offense is the worst in the NFL.  

But as I said, it was still a good showing. In truth, the defense has played better overall the last few weeks.  I thought they played well against the Saints at least in terms of the pass defense.  The run defense still needs a lot of work.  

I don’t know about that we have young really good WRs and a up and coming stud TE on rookie deals, compared DJ Moore making big time money Keenan Allen eating up cap on the last year of his deal. Cole Kemet makes 12 mil a year compared to 1 mill a year for JT. If Brooks is anything close to his college days him and Chubba will be dynamic for a very small price overall as far as cap implications are concerned. Our line is way better then theirs I don’t know what you’re seeing but insert a QB and we’re a very good offense at a very manageable price where we’ll be able to add pieces because we have so many rookie contract major contributors. I think our offense is way better then Chicago especially moving forward the next 2-3 years.

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Bears offensive line may be worse, but their offense overall is better.  Statistically, the Giants offense is the worst in the NFL.  

But as I said, it was still a good showing. In truth, the defense has played better overall the last few weeks.  I thought they played well against the Saints at least in terms of the pass defense.  The run defense still needs a lot of work.  

My bad lol you mean Bears compared to Giants I thought you meant compared to us. 

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1 hour ago, NAS said:

Defense looked rejuvenated yesterday, first time seeing an actual pass rush.  
 

6 tackles (2 for loss)

1 sack

2 QB hits

If we had Derrick Brown back they would really be cooking 

Wonnum was great yesterday.  Exactly what the defense needs right now.

 

Morgan needs to stay patient and stick with the youth movement.  Keep adding young hungry guys and let them compete. 

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