One of the best things about this, is the Raiders are getting one of our lowest draft picks in years, and aren't we getting a 2nd of theres? It will basically be like 5 picks after our 1st rounder.
If memory serves me correctly, the 2nd and conditional 5th coming back to bears are both in 2020, not 2019. Bears first pick wont be till the end of the 3rd in 2019, unless Pace plans to move up again. But, I'm pretty sure Derek Carr is next to get dealt considering the way Gruden keeps going. So, the Raiders could very well be much worse next year. Like, 0-16 bad. 2 2nds in 2020 looks pretty promising, especially with a potential top 3 pick in the 2nd.
Ah that sucks. Because next year they’ll have two firsts to load up with, one of which could be the number one overall.
Ha ha ha... I’ll take Khalil Mack. And good luck dealing your hot garbage QB. Oh man. What a mess the Raiders are.
This is going to become a trend. Nagy is really fucking smart - they’re already whining about it. https://amp.detroitnews.com/amp/2089367002
They blame the refs for that flag but nobody is saying anything about all the missed calls on the Bears right? Those were all okay. This is one of the BEST days I've ever had as a Bears fan. Yesterday was an awesome game, exciting and scary but just flat out fun.
What Chase did yesterday is EXACTLY what you want from a backup QB. Managed the offense, played efficiently, made a few good throws and most importantly zero turnovers. All that for a guy who hadn’t started in 4 years playing on the road in the division and on a short week. I’m now ready to say we are a good football team.
I was wondering where the misdirection went in an offense that used so much of it in prior weeks. With someone that was supposed to know the playbook inside and out, but after I think about given the short week and lack of a real practice and probably no scripted plays because of it, it was probably because of the rest of the offense and not so much Chase Daniel.
Here's the thing about that, I guarantee that article isn't written, if the announcers don't point it out. As baby points out where are the millions of missed calls on the Bears? Had the Bears lost you think we see an article about it? I mean honestly, has Mack ever caused a hold even once this year? The most dominant rush LB in the game has not once been held?
I think that's every team (and fans) go-to when they lose. They blame the refs. They don't at their own mistakes because that would be admitting that they aren't as professional a team as they want everyone to think. So the easiest thing in the world to do is to blame the other guy. You've all seen some pretty obvious and intentional hits/holds etc on the Bears that don't get called. Some reffing is trash but ... if you just keep playing and keep your mind focused on the game you'll always see a better result at the end.
The refs are horrible every game now. When I see a bad call I just realize that it balances out, because the refs made really bad calls, no calls for my team earlier. We have to learn to watch the game and accept the bad calls because they aren’t getting better.