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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @FootballAnalysis1
    @FootballAnalysis1  12 дней назад +27

    What Do You Think The Bears Should Do? 🤔

    • @ErvinandMFantasyFootball
      @ErvinandMFantasyFootball 12 дней назад +12

      get a new coach.

    • @m.hughmungus121
      @m.hughmungus121 12 дней назад +5

      Tell Caleb stop painting his nails or put the team on his back

    • @oneputt4152
      @oneputt4152 12 дней назад +8

      Time to draft a new QB, Caleb just doesn't have NFL talent. He is a very good college QB, but like Tebow, Leaf, (Jamarcus) Russell. He can't work progressions, doesn't have the arm accuracy to throw in NFL windows and creates sacks by holding the ball too long

    • @m.hughmungus121
      @m.hughmungus121 12 дней назад +5

      @@oneputt4152 not to mention he's a narcissist, probably a homosexual - is NOT a "leader of men"

    • @moonjelly5
      @moonjelly5 12 дней назад +2

      Sell the team and hire a new GM and coach from outside the organization. The current regime keeps repeating the same failed process over and over and over again: Have a coach on the hot seat draft a QB, bad coach fails to become better/develop rookie QB and is fired, hire new coach who didn't choose QB, force underdeveloped QB to learn a completely different system, watch the team struggle and the QB loses all confidence, trade QB and put coach on hot seat, have a coach on the hot seat draft a rookie QB, etc. The organization needs completely new blood to break them out of this cycle.
      Unfortunately it all starts at the top. One of the reasons teams like the Lions and Commanders have started to break free of their misery was a change in ownership. Teams owned by meddling, incompetent owners like Virginia McCaskey, Jimmy Haslem, Woody Johnson, David Tepper and Mark Davis can't break free of their floundering.

  • @justinjones7604
    @justinjones7604 12 дней назад +447

    It's honestly amazing how they made the same development mistakes for three straight qbs

    • @jefffuller9918
      @jefffuller9918 12 дней назад +29

      Consistency.

    • @Guy61440
      @Guy61440 12 дней назад +9

      Oh it’s more than that

    • @tippystir
      @tippystir 12 дней назад +26

      @@Guy61440was gonna say lol! Way more than 3 QB’s.

    • @jimmymacnutrition6628
      @jimmymacnutrition6628 12 дней назад +2

      Bagent seemed to develop quickly. He's looked better than Fields and Williams.

    • @thestarisalie
      @thestarisalie 12 дней назад +2

      Maybe they should stop staying qbs because they need one and build a real team.

  • @dasbeardog
    @dasbeardog 12 дней назад +268

    I was at the Bears pats game. I can tell you all us Bears fans were booing our staff. We are repeating our cycle again. We ruin WRs and QBs.

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +5

      You can be a cheesehead it’s fine you can jump ship man🧀😂

    • @vic748
      @vic748 12 дней назад +27

      @@WestCoastCheeseHeadIf we rooting for a division team then itd be an actual good one like the lions lol not this packers team😂😂

    • @Phriedah
      @Phriedah 12 дней назад +15

      @@WestCoastCheeseHeadhe's not suicidal, he's just sad.

    • @mikeyhuggies4032
      @mikeyhuggies4032 12 дней назад +3

      @@WestCoastCheeseHeadtempting, but that’s treason 😂

    • @FootballAnalysis1
      @FootballAnalysis1  12 дней назад +4

      Good they need to hear it! (also hopefully you used the Gametime App and used code "Analysis" to save $20 off your first purchase 😎

  • @rjante2236
    @rjante2236 12 дней назад +247

    I just don't understand the Bears. Why keep Eberflus if you're drafting a QB? Did they not learn from what they did to Trubisky or Fields?

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад

      Trubisky wasn’t good nor should he have been the fucking 2nd overall pick man

    • @Nikhil-gq6wx
      @Nikhil-gq6wx 12 дней назад +50

      They will never learn

    • @SuperMurray2009
      @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад +7

      To be Fair the defense massively improved. I wasn't a fan of firing Eberfleus either at the time because the defense was finally elite.

    • @thetruth1816
      @thetruth1816 12 дней назад +4

      It's the boars they will never ever learn.....

    • @thestormofwar
      @thestormofwar 12 дней назад +15

      The McCaskey's are cheap af and won't pay on multiple HC contracts at once.

  • @SuperMurray2009
    @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад +91

    Funny How their were plenty of reports about how Caleb was going to report inelligible to avoid the Bears and now he is hella regretting that decision now

  • @Ghostkilla773
    @Ghostkilla773 12 дней назад +64

    As a Bear fan, I dont blame QBs if they come out and say they don't want to be drafted by Chicago.

    • @YoGibran
      @YoGibran 10 дней назад +2

      I keep saying some of these players need to pull an Eli. Sometimes I look at these teams like when the Browns came back and you knew whatever QB went there their career was over lmao

    • @0fficialdregs
      @0fficialdregs 10 дней назад

      agreed

    • @Douglass10
      @Douglass10 9 дней назад +1

      @@YoGibranbaker is the prime example

  • @Blackout-ff6ck
    @Blackout-ff6ck 12 дней назад +20

    15:14 that's one way to pronounce it

    • @onlyfrons
      @onlyfrons 11 дней назад +3

      Unsubscribing over that pronunciation

  • @kingoffedoras9932
    @kingoffedoras9932 12 дней назад +68

    It's crazy to say it, but Caleb Williams legit looks shook. He's holding the ball for way to long, and when he has clean pockets, he's missing a LOT of easy throws. His confidence is just gone, and it probably won't be back this season.

    • @DawgfoLife1000
      @DawgfoLife1000 12 дней назад +24

      Yup, first they broke trubisky, then fields, and then williams. I personally believe that trubisky and fields could’ve been good starters if they weren’t ruined by the bears ineptitude. Hopefully williams turns out fine.

    • @CBPfilm
      @CBPfilm 12 дней назад +4

      He did this in college

    • @jonathanhay3212
      @jonathanhay3212 12 дней назад +2

      ​@CBPfilm Ever since the USC vs Notre Dame game, I've thought he seems very much like a guy who falls off hard when things go really south.

    • @FootballAnalysis1
      @FootballAnalysis1  12 дней назад +7

      Agree 100%

    • @macristo33
      @macristo33 12 дней назад +2

      How about caleb williams is full of himself and defenses are
      Motivated to dominate caleb to make him look bad. As a Detroit Lions fan, I hope caleb williams becomes the next Trey Lance.

  • @TheGalacticNerd19
    @TheGalacticNerd19 12 дней назад +134

    I’ve never seen a team fall off so much after a Hail Mary

    • @thekidfromcleveland3944
      @thekidfromcleveland3944 12 дней назад +13

      I told my buddy Eric "that might be yall season" when it happened

    • @drewparker4931
      @drewparker4931 12 дней назад +14

      They sucked before that play

    • @tippystir
      @tippystir 12 дней назад

      @@drewparker4931yup, they sucked that entire game coming off a bye week no less

    • @chrisyentastic379
      @chrisyentastic379 12 дней назад +3

      The Hail Mary is just the personification of the bears problems,
      Awful in crunch time, terrible decision making on coaches, no accountability, no heart.
      I hope they can turn it around but they’re never gonna do much w/ Flus

    • @bobbobson8087
      @bobbobson8087 12 дней назад +2

      Jayden Daniels killed this team

  • @CoC_Lord
    @CoC_Lord 12 дней назад +55

    Caleb is being over coached to not turn the ball over and to play within the pocket no matter what when he’s just simply not ready to be a pure dropback passer. They did the same thing with fields last year as well. Eberflus wants as few turnovers as possible, you heard on hard knocks, you hear him say it in his pressers. If they want Caleb to develop, you have to let him learn to let it rip, and live with the rookie mistakes that he makes, and hope he learns and grows from the mistakes he makes. The fact he’s only thrown 5 picks but the offense is as inefficient as it is proves it

    • @thestormofwar
      @thestormofwar 12 дней назад +13

      What they need to do is simplify it down. Quick passes, play action, time-on-target schemes, etc. Let him get used to NFL defenses before uncorking the genie. Once he has that down, then slowly give him free reign on to make tactical decisions once he demonstrate competence. That said, it really is too bad that Eberflus and Waldron are morons.

    • @Kyle-bi7df
      @Kyle-bi7df 12 дней назад +17

      It’s like the complete opposite of what the Pats are doing, they are actually LETTING Drake sling it, exactly, let them get the rookie mistakes out of the way first, Flus is asking Caleb to play like a 35 yr old veteran game manager because he thinks his defense is going to take him to a superbowl alone lmao

    • @CoC_Lord
      @CoC_Lord 12 дней назад +2

      @@thestormofwar yeah I can’t believe they kept the coaching staff. I was on board with drafting Caleb and trading fields but the same logic should’ve been applied to the coaches as well. There were obvious upgrades available, they instead banked on Caleb being the savior

    • @DawgfoLife1000
      @DawgfoLife1000 12 дней назад +8

      @@CoC_Lordi feel that fields couldve worked out in chicago if he had good coaching. Dealing with nagy, getsy and eberflus for 2 years certainly didn’t set him up for success and, if anything, set him back. They tried to make an improvising scrambler qb a pocket passer from day one instead of letting him learn those skills. Then pair that up with the horrible scheme by getsy and it was a disaster. You would’ve thought they would’ve learned something but nope. I guess they are trying to ruin as many qbs as possible in a short period of time.

    • @antoniotrivelloni8191
      @antoniotrivelloni8191 12 дней назад +2

      @@CoC_LordCan’t believe y’all kept Eberlose when Jim Harbaugh was available

  • @Juzreg
    @Juzreg 12 дней назад +129

    Remember when people were blaming Justin Fields

    • @FlyingGuillotine100
      @FlyingGuillotine100 12 дней назад +15

      hell, i remember when they were blaming rex grossman

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +20

      @@FlyingGuillotine100at least he had Lovie Smith, who should’ve never been fired after going 10-6

    • @dyne313
      @dyne313 12 дней назад +8

      @@FlyingGuillotine100 "Rex Grossman is our Quarterback" -Lovie Smith

    • @tmac3549
      @tmac3549 12 дней назад +11

      Facts! The ppl who blamed JF1 either never played or watch to much First Take. They let other ppl make up their minds for them.

    • @michaelwicklund
      @michaelwicklund 12 дней назад +18

      Tbf Justin fields wasn’t good either he held on to that ball to much. Based on the amount of time blocking per play they were a top 10 pass blocking team but Fields despite being fast was on of the most sacked players. He is a very slow processor and that doesn’t work in the nfl

  • @AintNoWaye
    @AintNoWaye 12 дней назад +474

    Went from “Best situation for a #1 pick” to “imagine if he had Maye & Daniels’ weapons”😂

    • @onewayzxy597
      @onewayzxy597 12 дней назад +63

      This is all excuses for caleb im a bears fan and this coaching unit is awful but at some point 18 has to make a play with Justin last year he played just like caleb was hesitant not taking the layups but fields would also make some plays on his own accord and ever since the bye week caleb hasn’t done anything

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +72

      No one ever said anything about Maye and Daniels weapons and Maye has no weapons🤦🏿‍♂️ people were talking about the 💩 coaching staff

    • @sweatyass223
      @sweatyass223 12 дней назад

      who is saying tha about maye and daniels lmao

    • @SuperMurray2009
      @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад +83

      You ever read a comment that has plenty of Likes even though it makes absolutely no sense?

    • @zackhicks5320
      @zackhicks5320 12 дней назад +22

      @@WestCoastCheeseHead people are saying Maye has a bad coaching staff too. So that means Maye is doing even better in a much worse situation😂😭

  • @WFM
    @WFM 12 дней назад +32

    While I do think the Bears fanbase was getting a little ahead of themselves before this season, I did not think things could possibly go *this* poorly. Locker room is in shambles, OL can’t block for shit, Caleb not making easy throws, receivers somehow can’t get open, play calling is awful, defense is banged up. Now we have players giving up during games and asking for coaches to be canned. What a dumpster fire of a season, good god.

    • @0fficialdregs
      @0fficialdregs 10 дней назад

      nope, the caleb lovers are returning to reality. i said it when he was drafted, overhyped and a bust.

  • @TheBlakkSamurai
    @TheBlakkSamurai 12 дней назад +168

    Instead of Rome Odunze they shouldve drafted an offensive lineman. The receiving core wasnt bad. They didnt need another WR.

    • @noahkramer942
      @noahkramer942 12 дней назад +17

      It’s not the line that’s the issue, he holds the ball for 3+ seconds every play

    • @goop505
      @goop505 12 дней назад +58

      @@noahkramer942 While I do see an issue here, it's more because the receivers aren't getting open. He isn't throwing with anticipation. He clearly doesn't trust the receivers to get open because the scheme is terrible. I mean if you look at the tape, 75% of passing plays the bears receivers are all locked down. I think Caleb should take some responsibility for some issues, but he's a rookie and it's clearly a coaching issue

    • @blackout995
      @blackout995 12 дней назад +12

      ​@noahkramer942 the line is a problem. The sacks are indicative of that, but the run game has been bad as well, the YPC just look ok bc Swift breaks off 1-2 long runs most games. They have a lot of difficulty in the trenches

    • @tylercampbell8435
      @tylercampbell8435 12 дней назад +28

      ​@@noahkramer942 dude the scheme has no one open and the O line can't even hold for three seconds. Don't get me wrong he's not doing great but getting Sacked 9 times is not on the QB

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +8

      @@noahkramer942yea he needs to throw with anticipation but receivers aren’t getting open because of the poor scheming

  • @frens_till_the_end
    @frens_till_the_end 12 дней назад +55

    Fire Matt Eberflus ❌
    Fire Shane Waldron ✅
    Another Bear’s organizational W!

  • @tippystir
    @tippystir 12 дней назад +5

    Fantastic analysis of the overall issues plaguing the team and not just pointing at one thing like so many of us Bears fans have done over the years.

  • @bruh-vp1fp
    @bruh-vp1fp 12 дней назад +61

    Waldron was just fired so hopefully it gets a little better offensively

    • @gl3five
      @gl3five 12 дней назад +13

      Definitely won’t be good with Thomas brown though

    • @thebigdubnetwork
      @thebigdubnetwork 12 дней назад +2

      It won't

    • @wigglyk2796
      @wigglyk2796 12 дней назад +12

      caleb has lost the locker room. Apparently, per media reports, multiple players have asked Tyson to start.

    • @gl3five
      @gl3five 12 дней назад +23

      @@wigglyk2796 source: trust me bro

    • @goop505
      @goop505 12 дней назад +8

      @@wigglyk2796 "Bagent went 2-2 as a starter for the Bears last year in his rookie season. He went 94-of-143 passing for 859 yards, three touchdowns and six interceptions." Yeah this sounds like a good plan

  • @NotNykoh
    @NotNykoh 12 дней назад +10

    Eberflus is the problem for sure. Fields had a hesitancy to throw the ball, and now Caleb is the 2nd QB under his watch that does the same thing. Caleb was a gunslinger in college, so why all of a sudden is he hesitant to throw the ball? Feels like Eberflus doesn’t want his QB to make ANY mistakes with the ball, how is he supposed to learn anything?

  • @brysonbailey6613
    @brysonbailey6613 12 дней назад +13

    As a lifelong Lions fan, this is why I wasn't worried at all about da bears drafting a "generational QB talent". I knew what horrors awaited that man once they picked him. I'd say I hope it gets fixed, but honestly, I kinda prefer the bears being bad. As for their head coach - honestly, record isn't everything. Yeah, he doesn't seem like a great coach, but just because he's not had a good record doesn't mean he wasn't the potential head coach of the future from the ownership's POV last year. Dan Campbell had an awful record until last year, and people were calling for his job due to it then. Maybe eberflus will be da bears' MCDC. 🤣🤣

    • @kostasrakevicius2441
      @kostasrakevicius2441 12 дней назад

      Yeah I might just switch to a Lions fan at this point XD... Having lived in both Detroit and Chicago at their worst points for football, I am glad that at least one team that never really had a chance to shine is finally succeeding. To be fair though Campbell had a plan with Johnson and a great GM to go with on top of being very offensive minded, while Eberflus only has the great GM....

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 12 дней назад +1

      That's some wishful thinking about Eberflus. Even when the Lions were struggling during Campbell's first year or so, you could tell the players loved him and bought into what he was selling. Shoot, I'm pain averse and never played football, but I wanted to go put on the pads and go truck someone after listening to him.
      Eberflus doesn't have that charisma.

  • @jeremynitta1449
    @jeremynitta1449 12 дней назад +34

    Eagles fan here. This Bears team reminds me a lot of Philly last year during their collapse. You look at the roster and think “how is THIS what you are getting out of this roster???” Like Jalen, I don’t think Caleb is perfect but he’s better than what he’s showing. Put him in a better system with a better play caller and give him actual chances to succeed

    • @Tek-Knight5592
      @Tek-Knight5592 12 дней назад

      As a Bears fan I'm not surprised the season is falling apart the way it is but you guys have bounced back this season though 💥

    • @WestCoastCheeseHead
      @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +13

      Your guys problem was sirianni being a idiot really trusting Matt Patricia to run the defense and running a HS level offense

    • @goatfitness
      @goatfitness 12 дней назад

      eagles fan here, not similar. Jalen has played in a superbowl caleb is a rookie. We need a coach, bears need more than that

    • @goatfitness
      @goatfitness 12 дней назад

      never compare us to the bears thx

    • @hiflyer000
      @hiflyer000 12 дней назад +2

      Sirianni had too much power and they had incompetent coordinators. They put Sirianni in check and hired real coordinators and suddenly look like legit contenders again.

  • @pentagonialdime5862
    @pentagonialdime5862 12 дней назад +10

    Bears suffering the same fate that the Panthers suffered last year that got the bears the #1 pick is poetic tbh. With far better offensive weapons than the Panthers had too.

    • @FR-nc3vb
      @FR-nc3vb 11 дней назад

      Panthers had 2 wins that season, Bears already have 4. Carolina was way worse

  • @HeichouG_YT
    @HeichouG_YT 12 дней назад +39

    This man has mad weapons. Moore, Allen, swift, odunze smh. All that Mahomes comparison talk wasn’t deserved. By the way he tries to overextend every play and throw across his body to other side of the field shows he still thinks this is college and it’s no where near that level anymore

    • @KillaB
      @KillaB 12 дней назад +1

      He’s too short too see over the line

    • @HeichouG_YT
      @HeichouG_YT 12 дней назад

      @ he’s stated to be 6’1 so I can’t give him that excuse. Drew Brees was 6 foot even which I believe because I was looking him eye to eye. Then there’s Russell Wilson. This is a Caleb Williams skill issue. Maybe something we just can’t know about like film study or locker room stuff

    • @owtkvst
      @owtkvst 12 дней назад +5

      Weapons don’t mean anything if those weapons are asked to do things they can’t do(like Keenan Allen running deep routes, DJ being a screen and YAC guy on 3rd and 1 with man coverage, Kmet being a blocker more than a catcher, etc etc) and if those weapons can’t separate quick enough to help out an OL that’s flat out bad.

    • @DawgfoLife1000
      @DawgfoLife1000 12 дней назад +5

      ⁠@@owtkvstyup. Coaching can either lift a team up or bring them down. Players can only perform as well as their scheme allows them to. So when you’re actively handicapping your players, the 2024 bears offence is the result.

    • @CBPfilm
      @CBPfilm 12 дней назад

      Exactly

  • @Liberty-rn4wy
    @Liberty-rn4wy 12 дней назад +10

    I blame the Bears organization based on expert opinion I have heard. They built the team wrong - their offensive line is horrific. I don't think that Andy Reid could turn this train wreck into a winner.

  • @MrMurder0321
    @MrMurder0321 12 дней назад +12

    I’m a lions fan so I don’t really want him to be the next Mahomes or anything but watching his college tape showed he relied on his ability to scramble too much
    He got away with it in college but every single player on the other team has NFL speed.
    I honestly said he’d be similar to Kyler Murray but not quite as good a year ago and feel the same way today

    • @SuperMurray2009
      @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад +1

      The system at Chicago is still terrible

    • @musume7723
      @musume7723 12 дней назад +2

      I think that's a really good comparison. The only way you get away with that much scrambling is if you have Kyler's speed. Shoot, JF1 is crazy fast and he still got sacked a ton in Chicago. Caleb is slower than both of them, so he has no shot

    • @prodlyric
      @prodlyric 12 дней назад

      you clearly didn’t watch tape cause ur just talking out ur ass lmao one of the reasons he was a highly touted prospect was the fact that he would stay in the pocket to make a throw unless he really really had to he’s nothing like kyler at all

    • @kostasrakevicius2441
      @kostasrakevicius2441 12 дней назад +1

      Weird conclusion to make considering one of the points of both his tape and video here was that he can be an awesome gunslinger if given the chance to develop.

  • @thecoolrich
    @thecoolrich 12 дней назад +8

    Should’ve kept fields

    • @darnell16player
      @darnell16player 12 дней назад

      Facts! Should have built around him to boot but they didn’t.

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly 12 дней назад +6

    I’m convinced the only way the Bears can ever become consistently relevant again is to have their owner flatline like Bill Wirtz for the Blackhawks.

    • @Christo_Trismegistus
      @Christo_Trismegistus 10 дней назад +1

      Facts. The best thing to happen to the hawks was old man passing away. I remember the Blackhawks were not even on TV when I was a kid. Old hag McCaskey has ruined the bears for decades now and is still living off the fat of the 85 Bears. Same goes for Jerry Reinsdorf too. The bulls and white Sox will better off when is not here anymore

    • @lakernation26
      @lakernation26 10 дней назад

      @@Christo_Trismegistusyall got a 101 year old owner that’s why the bears suck😭😭

  • @oilyseal1287
    @oilyseal1287 12 дней назад +5

    Honestly man we all can’t say we didn’t see this coming I’m not shocked at all to see the bears struggling I thought everyone knew this year was going to be a wash and next year was Caleb’s “real rookie” year

    • @oilyseal1287
      @oilyseal1287 12 дней назад +1

      I’d like to add I wrote them off after week 3 from what I was seeing yeah I thought they could win some good games but besides that I thought they were done since then

  • @bigm6180
    @bigm6180 12 дней назад +4

    Starting a quarterback in his rookie year is very risky. If they play poorly, it could ruin their confidence, as we see with Bryce

  • @jonahblake8050
    @jonahblake8050 12 дней назад +2

    When your qb (fields) is struggling bc of o-line issues the main focus should not be on replacing the qb, it should have been drafting more protection. Caleb can definitely be an insanely good player, but I will always stand firm that the bears should drafted o-line with their picks

    • @darnell16player
      @darnell16player 12 дней назад

      100 percent agree! Should have kept fields and drafted offensive linemen or sign some. And get some fast receivers to help with separation

  • @BoondockBrony
    @BoondockBrony 12 дней назад +3

    Firing the OC is a sign they could bounce back. It is however an obvious tell that if they don't bounce back Eberflus is gone

  • @ErvinandMFantasyFootball
    @ErvinandMFantasyFootball 12 дней назад +5

    RIP Bear SZN

  • @iceman.46
    @iceman.46 11 дней назад

    Love your videos dude, thanks for the hard work

  • @EclecticDivergent
    @EclecticDivergent 12 дней назад

    Really appreciate the continued effort!
    Thanks bud!

  • @Tryingtofindacreativename
    @Tryingtofindacreativename 12 дней назад +9

    Imagine if the bears kepts fields, traded back and picked Joe Alt. Got a ton of draft capital and drafted a 2nd oline player. They would be deadly.

    • @johnmassoud930
      @johnmassoud930 12 дней назад +2

      But until you get rid of Eberflus.......

    • @owtkvst
      @owtkvst 12 дней назад +2

      Yeahhh no. They wouldn’t have. The OL wasn’t as much of an issue last year with Fields as it is this year with Caleb.

    • @Tryingtofindacreativename
      @Tryingtofindacreativename 12 дней назад +1

      @@owtkvst but to pick receivers instead of the 2 oline prospects that are "generational" seems mad.

    • @owtkvst
      @owtkvst 12 дней назад

      @@Tryingtofindacreativename that is correct. I thought they should have drafted an OL at 9 or traded back at 9 and then drafted an OL. I thought that before the draft, during it, and after it despite me liking Rome. I just don’t think in any scenario, the answer was to keep Fields another year and hope he turns it around and if not, draft a QB in this upcoming class that’s just as bad if not only slightly better than 2022’s QB class.

    • @owainraysor5108
      @owainraysor5108 12 дней назад +2

      @@owtkvstthis is the part that Fields believers always leave out. Fields is due for a contract, they’d either need to overpay or be stuck searching in a QB empty draft class for their next guy had they not gotten Williams.

  • @Stephenc35753
    @Stephenc35753 12 дней назад +9

    Hey man, love the content. Just to let you know, for future reference, "sow" is pronounced like the word "so."

    • @ostracean
      @ostracean 12 дней назад

      In this context yes, but how he pronounced it is actually the noun for a female pig and a few other mammals

    • @Stephenc35753
      @Stephenc35753 12 дней назад

      @ostracean yes, I'm aware of that. But I'm talking about what he actually said lol.

    • @FootballAnalysis1
      @FootballAnalysis1  12 дней назад +1

      Appreciate the support and feedback big Steve

  • @yoshi2413
    @yoshi2413 11 дней назад +1

    It’s hard being a bears fan at this point. Like we legitimately just don’t have hope anymore. I’ve been a Bears fan my whole life but idek if I can continue supporting this team…

    • @dlcouzens220
      @dlcouzens220 11 дней назад

      I’m going hiking Sunday morning. I can’t stomach an 11th straight loss to GB

  • @willemdaho3
    @willemdaho3 12 дней назад +3

    my toxic trait is thinking that I can do a much better job than Chicago's front office. When do you ever see a lame duck defensive-minded head coach with a losing record turn into a competent head coach with a new rookie QB? You don't. and that's why it always made sense to just copy what the Texans did and just start over with the quarterback AND head coach position. Why clean one side of the house if the other side has been filled with shit for YEARS?

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall 11 дней назад

      If you are drafting a generational QB at number 1, then you need to drop whatever you are doing and hire a coach specifically to maximize that QB. Nothing else matters.
      Otherwise trade the pick.

  • @ThatOtherRaccoon
    @ThatOtherRaccoon 11 дней назад

    I had seen on Twitter that they let go of Waldron. When someone commented, “Good thing they didn’t hire Carolina’s OC from last year to take over” I absolutely lost it.

  • @acfafxro
    @acfafxro 12 дней назад

    That new intro was tough!

  • @iamthetanner4380
    @iamthetanner4380 10 дней назад

    Theres not a one size fits all approach to developing a QB. Sitting a QB for a year is a good idea IF your team has the stability for him to learn (Aaron Rodgers in GB or Mahomes in KC). But if your team is dysfunctional then sitting your rookie QB is just delaying the inevitable (Paxton Lynch, Blaine Gabbert, Jake Locker).

  • @turtlecontroler762
    @turtlecontroler762 12 дней назад

    this is an amazing break down PLEASE talk about the jaguars season

    • @FootballAnalysis1
      @FootballAnalysis1  12 дней назад

      Thank you so much! I actually broke down the Jags situation about a month ago
      ruclips.net/video/BrPlAXMcRIY/видео.htmlsi=80bbS1ZBoCGhEFpD

  • @owtkvst
    @owtkvst 12 дней назад

    I’m happy you are choosing to mention Eberflus’ coaching of Caleb because it’s obvious yet so many people don’t mention it. In every game since Indy, you can hear on the broadcast how Flus is telling Caleb and the press how Caleb needs to be a “point guard” and manage the game. Hell, even against the Patriots, Olsen said “They’re asking him to be a point guard and it’s hard when your entire life you’ve been the shooting guard and you’ve been the man” they’re actively coaching him
    To not be himself mid season. It’s different if it’s in the off-season and they tell him to be special but selectively and be smart with the football. But that isn’t the case. They want him to play like a Case Keenum who has talent like very few in the league have he just shouldn’t let it loose. It’s foolish and it’s causing him to overthink. You can see it when he’s in the pocket. He’ll hitch, hitch, and then hitch again because they’re telling him not to make a mistake instead of trying to make something happen and then he gets sacked.

  • @edl6026
    @edl6026 12 дней назад +4

    This is the same Caleb we saw in college when he played good college teams like the Notre dame game. Same Caleb that cried to his mom when he lost. Same Caleb that didn’t win any college championships. Same Caleb that held the ball over 3 second average all throughout college

  • @scrapper501r
    @scrapper501r 12 дней назад +2

    Huge mistake to take Odunze instead of a top lineman. They had adequate wide outs.

  • @samuelklemp3897
    @samuelklemp3897 12 дней назад +3

    If you gave Drake Maye the same pieces Caleb Williams have they would be 5-5 at least.

  • @Slade_Chill
    @Slade_Chill 12 дней назад +2

    This isn’t just a Caleb Williams problem this has become an organizational problem, when will they learn? 3 straight number 1 overall QBs and all of them didn’t last in the situation. Now Caleb Williams did regress, he’s holding the ball on for too long and trying to be Superman, sometimes you need to be the friendly neighborhood hero. But still they need an OC who has a reputation for building and developing young qbs like Cliff.

  • @NightRogue77
    @NightRogue77 12 дней назад +7

    Hehehe it’s “sow” as in “sew”

    • @jacob8654
      @jacob8654 12 дней назад +3

      I was scrolling through to see if anybody caught that as well

    • @2muchteevee
      @2muchteevee 12 дней назад +1

      Yes, but in case it's because he's never heard it, it sounds the same as the one in "needle and thread" a, not "mother pig"

    • @NightRogue77
      @NightRogue77 11 дней назад +1

      Made me perk up in defense mode….. “AI???”

  • @quinnjackson731
    @quinnjackson731 12 дней назад

    1) Draft the right QB
    2) Put the important pieces around the QB
    3) Develop/coach the QB
    The Bears always do at least one of those things wrong.

    • @darnell16player
      @darnell16player 12 дней назад

      They do number two and three wrong always

  • @rickystackss
    @rickystackss 12 дней назад +1

    a -36 point differential over 2 games is crazy

  • @rockabye_baby187
    @rockabye_baby187 12 дней назад

    first as an organization they need to take a breath. gather the team and make it be known they will get this right together. it won't happen this year. then, i would set about finding targets for each group on the team to shoot for to eval on tape until season end. they need to build true culture. start with basics. moving the football; no penalties, hustle, encouragement good or bad plays, no negative plays, no penalties - in other words, don't beat yourself first. next, simplify the playbook - what you do call based on situations, what you don't in other spots. let caleb slow things down mentally. focus on pass completions. it's at or around 55%? let's shoot for 70 in a quarter or half. then, a whole game. whatever the calls are pass wise. take the pressure off the line by not getting backed into 3rd & obvious pass downs by excelling at 1st/2nd. run the ball. mix it up on what runs are called. as a playcaller after games; check off during them ones that were well-executed. work to different ones based on situations. not to call them over and over and get predictable. but, identify what the entire unit and qb do well with whether formation wise, route tree wise in the pass game or tempo-timing wise. incorporate more of the same into it like sean mcvay does with the rams to where every pass play looks similar but are built off a core base from 11 personnel. the schemes can grow from the core mastered. also, let him observe a vet run them in practice so he can get physical and mental reps of it. before he has to perform under pressure. next, ask him to sit in on secondary and defensive line huddles and play review. it will help to see how the other side preps and corrects for him to improve that part of his brain as a qb. he needs a mentor as well who played the position and is not there to add stress like he will take his job if he messes up at times. or missed a read. or, got picked twice, etc. have the gm sit in on qb meetings. to induce accountability from that standpoint. to see others invested.

  • @sosmooth13
    @sosmooth13 12 дней назад

    As a lions fan, I was worried about this team, but I felt like the coaching and o-line were big enough of a problem for me to feel like it’s not an issue at the end of the day.

  • @joenathan4880
    @joenathan4880 10 дней назад

    Lifelong bears fan - I wanted them to build around fields , always was creeped out by Caleb. This has cade mcnown vibes.

  • @eliarbaiza
    @eliarbaiza 12 дней назад

    This kinda reminds me of Jared Goff. Remember how awful he was with the Rams his rookie year (Jeff Fisher's last year coaching them) then they hire an offensive-minded HC in Sean McVay and boom he instantly became vastly improved. Let's say the Bears hire someone like Lions OC Ben Johnson. I could see him helping Caleb play up to his potential since he has a brilliant offensive mind. I personally think he's the next Sean McVay.

  • @grege5074
    @grege5074 11 дней назад

    this conversation is 41 years overdue since George Halas' daughter took over. I know people discount the impact an owner can have on a team but there is a reason Manning only won 1 SB in Indy, the Browns are the Browns, Doug Pederson suddenly forgot how to coach? or Trevor Lawrence suddenly forget how to throw a football? The Bears haven't had an average QB for 10 years or a good QB for 40?!

  • @Citizen88020120820
    @Citizen88020120820 11 дней назад

    I see Caleb haters happy, but as a Giants and NFL fan we should be rooting for competent QB development to make the league more fun to watch.

  • @PheeblePhilosopher
    @PheeblePhilosopher 12 дней назад +2

    WE WERE NEVER GOING TO GET HARBAUGH‼️ Kevin Warren & Jim Harbaugh have a longstanding beef, from their BIG10 days. We should've fired Flus, regardless he's terrible as a HC.

  • @thguz13
    @thguz13 12 дней назад +2

    So in conclusion Geno made Waldron look a hell of a lot better than he really was.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 12 дней назад +1

      The irony of the later years of Pete Carroll in Seattle was that the defense kept getting worse, but he still got a lot out of his QBs and offense.

  • @LordBillington42
    @LordBillington42 12 дней назад

    1. They never keep their O line healthy. They must have one of the most injured O lines in the league over the last 3-4 years.
    2. The plan doesn't change regarless of who is on the field. They try to fit guys to a scheme, rather than fitting a scheme to their roster.
    3. They give the QB plays to run that take 2.5+ seconds to develop when they never get close to that time in a clean pocket.
    It's misserable.

  • @russian_mr_krabs6354
    @russian_mr_krabs6354 12 дней назад +1

    The bears are like the great value version of the jets

  • @sogravvyproductions4176
    @sogravvyproductions4176 12 дней назад

    I just wanna thank the Bears for giving my Patriots a much needed WIN!

  • @devjames2532
    @devjames2532 12 дней назад +3

    Could've had Ben Johnson, Jim Harbaugh, or Mike Vrabel but they kept their lame duck coach. Then their decided not to hire Kliff Kingsbur, who's been great in Washington. Big brained moves by the Bears FO.

    • @SuperMurray2009
      @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад +1

      Your facts are wrong. They were very unlikely to get Ben Johnson, Jim Harbaugh was already very vocal about working with the chargers and when they tried to hire to Kliff Kingsbury he ended up turning it down

    • @davis2k1234
      @davis2k1234 12 дней назад

      @@SuperMurray2009No Poles passed on Kingsbury he wanted to coach Caleb and I gurantee Vrabrel would have taken the job and the rumor is Ben Johnson didn’t “interview well” either way Eberflus is a horrible coach and needed to be fired period

    • @SuperMurray2009
      @SuperMurray2009 12 дней назад

      @@davis2k1234 What reports are you reading from? I heard Kliff was sought after by Washington, Vegas, and Chicago. It was heavy reports that they were going after Kingsbury and he later went to the Raiders to then go to Washington.

  • @justinbasch6549
    @justinbasch6549 12 дней назад +7

    Forget the bears, we want more Lions content

    • @shinineagle23
      @shinineagle23 12 дней назад

      Nah. As a packers fan, this video made me laugh especially since the bears fans were saying they were gonna win 10-11 games this year 😂😆

    • @Kyle-bi7df
      @Kyle-bi7df 12 дней назад

      We already know about the Lions, they are the betting favorite to go the superbowl

    • @justinbasch6549
      @justinbasch6549 12 дней назад

      @@Kyle-bi7df I'm a lifelong lions fan who grew up in Wisconsin. My team is finally good and I want to flex on my friends lmao

    • @justinbasch6549
      @justinbasch6549 12 дней назад

      @@shinineagle23 As a lions fan I always look forward to watching the Adam Ranks bears schedule prediction 😂

  • @heiro9611
    @heiro9611 11 дней назад

    While yeah, this situation sucks for Caleb. My biggest concern for him coming out of the draft was his maturity. I didn’t think he was mature enough to be an NFL quarterback. So if he can come out on the other side of this more mature. Maybe get put in a better situation somewhere else down the line. I think that’s a good thing for him.

  • @WestCoastCheeseHead
    @WestCoastCheeseHead 12 дней назад +1

    12:37 seriously Waldron. This annoys tf out of me I’ll never understand why OC’s call roll outs that have their RIGHT handed QB rolling left forcing them to make cross body throws that don’t ever pan out

    • @futuretrunks9839
      @futuretrunks9839 12 дней назад

      It gets worse when you realize two receivers weren’t even in the play. You have a 4 WR set, and you call a rollout to only have 2 possible receivers in play while the other 2 watch from the far right sideline. Could one of them seriously not run some sort of crossing route as a potential 3rd read?

  • @hanschristopherson8056
    @hanschristopherson8056 12 дней назад

    As a fan of a division rival I saw this coming, why did national media think they would be a borderline playoff team 😂

  • @Bonedigs
    @Bonedigs 12 дней назад

    Reap what you sow.. you said it like COW. It’s said like “sew”. 😂

  • @thatchadbrad
    @thatchadbrad 12 дней назад

    Caleb’s problems are clear a combination of coaching and experience. He needs to learn, and his coaches are keeping him from making a bunch of mistakes, and he needs an offensive guru like most players

  • @talonpederson7599
    @talonpederson7599 11 дней назад

    You know after the panthers and jaguars game I actually thought the packers bears game could be competitive and dare I say I was slightly concerned to face them.
    We have a 10 game winning streak against them for a reason

  • @UnBR0k3enAngel
    @UnBR0k3enAngel 12 дней назад

    Bryce Young, Kenny Pickett, Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield, Mitch Trubisky, Jared Goff, Jameis Wisnton, and Blake Bortles.
    These are the 10 QBs taken off the board first in the past decade. Let's now make a list of those QBs who were "busts" (the teams that drafted them did not give the QB a second contract):
    Bortles, Winston, Goff, Trubisky, Mayfield, and Pickett.
    That's 6/10 (7 if you really want to jump the gun on Bryce...not that I'd blame you)
    Of these 6, you can only really make an argument that Baker was failed by a coach.
    We can talk about the good old days of job security for HCs and GMs so that they have the ability to bench these 'franchise QBs' to let them develop...but thats not today. I wish Caleb the best moving forward because he seems like a nice guy despite the media trying to make him a bad one....but sometimes you just made the wrong pick.

  • @mootpointjones8488
    @mootpointjones8488 11 дней назад

    Williams said he'd fix everything as he is so good. The Bears believed his assurances. Look how it's turning out.

  • @Koreaninja7
    @Koreaninja7 12 дней назад

    As a lifelong Chicago Bears fan, I plan to have the Bears be my pallbearers so they can let me down one last time.

  • @nateware7307
    @nateware7307 9 дней назад

    It's like the Bears management and coaching hate QBs and the passing game. They've somehow convinced themselves their a defensive team because they won a SB in the '80s, and now have this weird aversion to the passing game. I thought they were trying to solve that this past draft, but I guess I was wrong.

  • @organicsoulgumbo
    @organicsoulgumbo 12 дней назад +3

    THAT… was a pRoPer scolding 😂 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Catalyst512
    @Catalyst512 12 дней назад

    It’s wild this guys parents really named him football analysis and then he ended up being really good at football analysis🤯

  • @classiclife7204
    @classiclife7204 12 дней назад

    Pretty much a complete analysis of this particular franchise. I enjoyed a look at that first drive against the Patriots, revealing that there doesn't seem to be an actual game plan. And it's unclear what "development" Williams has undergone under Waldron. As someone else noted here, Williams is playing like a college QB still. Well, no h8te to the Bears, but y'all need better management, as you well know.😞

  • @captaincook8934
    @captaincook8934 12 дней назад

    It’s quite obviously coaching, we’ve seen Caleb display the talent. I just don’t understand how people can compare Maye to him when Maye sat most of the season and learned while Caleb was thrown off the deep end hoping to save a franchise from its long history of failure

  • @fitz27486
    @fitz27486 11 дней назад

    As a Green Bay fan, the Bears have my thoughts and prayers.

  • @edwardcanavan
    @edwardcanavan 12 дней назад +1

    I have long contended CW's lack luster play is largely due to Chicago's notoriously bad Management and Coaching but it's becoming apparent that CW is a bit at fault. JD5 and Drake M are both fortunate Chi Town took CW, the results would have been similar.

  • @the_sixxness
    @the_sixxness 11 дней назад

    Justin Fields spends two years running for his life because he had no protection. The Bears GM decided that was Fields' fault, drafted another rookie and put him right behind the same line. When that didn't work they decided the offensive coordinator was the real problem and got rid of him. Do the Bears really think that this is going to fix their problems? That offensive line couldn't block people on Facebook.

  • @nickw251
    @nickw251 12 дней назад +2

    even if the Bears fired Flus last season. the Mcaskey would of never paid Jim harbaughe to be coach. they are extremely cheap owners

  • @HenryZhoupokemon
    @HenryZhoupokemon 12 дней назад +2

    First time in nfl history a Hail Mary had derailed a season this badly

  • @andrelockridge9109
    @andrelockridge9109 12 дней назад

    Drake Maye & Bo Nix are players you can build around. The Patriots & Broncos can look forward to the future with these young guns. The Bears have never developed a franchise Quarterback.

  • @larrythigpen3373
    @larrythigpen3373 12 дней назад

    The Bears only have one problem. OWNERSHIP.

  • @kurtwicklund8901
    @kurtwicklund8901 12 дней назад

    I think you meant microcosm of the past two games, not culmination.
    The Bears fired the OC. A new HC & staff will be hired for 2025. They have good players minus O linemen. So build up the O line add coaching and the future is bright. I am a Packer fan.

  • @Brdleysmth1
    @Brdleysmth1 12 дней назад

    What are you talking about calling hard knocks a PR stunt? The Teams don't get to choose if they are on hard knocks. They were assigned to do it

  • @rickystackss
    @rickystackss 12 дней назад

    i remember after the commanders bears game someone said that caleb williams was going to win roty over daniels, i tried to tell them they were delusional

  • @33TimberWolf
    @33TimberWolf 12 дней назад

    That awkward moment when you traded away a decent QB in favor of a more talented QB with serious red flags.
    Imagine telling Butkus, Ditka, Sayers, and Payton that you’re going to build around a QB who shows up with a purse, heels, nail polish and lip gloss… 🤔🤦‍♂️

  • @StateoftheAssociation
    @StateoftheAssociation 12 дней назад

    Keeping Eberflus was a huge mistake in regards to developing Caleb over his rookie year

  • @AnyoxB.D.
    @AnyoxB.D. 12 дней назад

    FIY, reap what you “sow” is pronounced like “so” - as in to sow seeds in a field. (Not to be a grammar cop, just letting you know)

  • @donfluffles2433
    @donfluffles2433 10 дней назад

    The biggest problem was fixing everything about the offense except the offensive line for like the 5th year in a row. Rome shouldn’t have been the draft pick and it should have been a top lineman

  • @JBDay-bd8cu
    @JBDay-bd8cu 9 дней назад

    With the talk of being such a big jump from college level to NFL level for quarterbacks is this enough of a cause to feel the need of having a developmental league ? Baseball and hockey have them. Actually they both have multiple tiers of developmental leagues. Should the NFL have one too ?

  • @thestormofwar
    @thestormofwar 12 дней назад

    I remember folks were calling me crazy when I said Williams would bust because he went to the Bears. Ahh, the memories.

  • @rutgis77
    @rutgis77 12 дней назад

    How do you get tape to break it down?

  • @jrm78
    @jrm78 12 дней назад

    The NFL and HBO pushed to get the Bears on Hard Knocks. Throughout the show's history, the McCaskeys have fiercely resisted having the Bears be a part of it for whatever reason and they were unable to prevent the NFL from putting them on this season as the eligibility requirements allowed for only 3 teams to be featured - the Bears among them. Oddly, if they fired Everlose like they should have, they wouldn't have been on it.

  • @chadwickerman
    @chadwickerman 11 дней назад

    I thought before the season they'd at least be 7-10. They're looking like a 4-13 team now.

  • @timcusack9388
    @timcusack9388 11 дней назад

    Just to show how Elite Jay Cutler really was

  • @rcword8795
    @rcword8795 12 дней назад

    Should of took Fashanu at 9..you have an explosive WR in Moore already..Should of took Daniels at 1..but they never interviewed the guy.

  • @gw3485.
    @gw3485. 10 дней назад

    There ARE A TON of terrible coaching staffs: BEARS are clueless, COLTS are clueless, I dont blame DOUG PEDERSEN, Trevor has regressed dramatically, COWBOYS are cooked, and the ATL staff pretty bad at clock management. Drafting a WR and trying to run 3 receiver sets when you needed an o-lineman was a fireable offense when it happened. Bears suck. Caleb can't shine Jay Cutler shoes.

  • @jeanfourcade
    @jeanfourcade 12 дней назад +1

    at 02:15: "Where is CW supposed to throw? There is nobody open!". Are you blind 😳? Freeze the frame right there, and you'll see 3 men open, including 2 of the best in the business !!!

    • @papifuego5273
      @papifuego5273 12 дней назад

      “2 of the best in the business” = 2 mid receivers

  • @shorewall
    @shorewall 11 дней назад

    The worst part about keeping Eberflus is that he knows he is on the hot seat, so he cares more about wins than developing Caleb. Why develop Caleb through his rookie growing pains if Eberflus won't be there to see it bear fruit? That's why Eberflus is so antsy, that is why he coaches Caleb to play conservatively. Eberflus is coaching for his job, and it is hurting the team and Caleb most of all.
    If you draft a potential generational QB at Number 1, then you need to drop whatever else you are doing, clean house, and hire the best and brightest mind to maximize that QB. Nothing matters more than hitting on a QB drafted at number 1. They could have had Harbaugh, they could have had Ben Johnson. And that new hire coach would know that his job is tied to developing the rookie QB. He would have job security to let the QB take his knocks and take chances.
    If they aren't serious about developing their number 1 pick QB, then they should have just traded the pick.