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beardown07
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Well, that drive was Amukamara getting worked by Devontae. Horribly.
20-17
20-17
Next Bears possession:
7 yard pass to Howard on 1st down. On 2nd down, Trubisky makes his first mistake of the game, when GB gets good pressure, flushing him out of the pocket, he tucks and runs and misses seeing an open Cohen, for what would've been a first down. 3rd down, design QB run, picks up first down.
next series...draw to Howard on 1st, no gain. 2nd down, good pressure again by GB, flushed out and runs for 8 yds. 3rd and 2, RPO to Cohen for 4 yds, for a 1st down. Burned a timeout there. 4:58 to play. Ball almost at midfield.
next series, handoff to Howard for 2 yds. 2nd down and 8, shotgun draw to Howard for maybe a yd. 3rd and 7, Trubisky flushed to th right, finds Miller with a dart for 10 yards. 1st down, at the 40.
Next set of downs: 1st down, big run by Howard down to the 16.
Tough to criticize Trubs too much at this point.
I gotta go get my kid. Will finish this when I return.
I mean... "first mistake"... you glanced over the Trubs miss to A-Rob in the end zone.
I remember some of these plays and you're being quite generous to the kid. lol
I also don't think anyone is saying he made a bunch of mistakes. That's kind of going about this wrong. No one here is saying he was reckless. He failed to make plays. Big difference.
He got pressured, took his eyes off of the field and got rid of it... etc... He heard ghosts in the pocket and alluded pressure that was not there. It's "mistakes" that people are worried about. His INT% isn't a concern. It's his ability to create. He missed a few key open receivers in the game and panicked quite a bit behind the LOS. His lack of presence in the pocket cost us greatly.
This is a concern to me, because this was his biggest problem last season.
Here's a bit of an illustration Mitchell Trubisky's pocket presence limited Bears offense vs. Packers in Week 1
I mean... "first mistake"... you glanced over the Trubs miss to A-Rob in the end zone.
I remember some of these plays and you're being quite generous to the kid. lol
I also don't think anyone is saying he made a bunch of mistakes. That's kind of going about this wrong. No one here is saying he was reckless. He failed to make plays. Big difference.
He got pressured, took his eyes off of the field and got rid of it... etc... He heard ghosts in the pocket and alluded pressure that was not there. It's "mistakes" that people are worried about. His INT% isn't a concern. It's his ability to create. He missed a few key open receivers in the game and panicked quite a bit behind the LOS. His lack of presence in the pocket cost us greatly.
This is a concern to me, because this was his biggest problem last season.
Here's a bit of an illustration Mitchell Trubisky's pocket presence limited Bears offense vs. Packers in Week 1
Oh look the resident nut swingerbiiiiingo
Oh look the resident nut swinger
says the guy who swings from the nuts of a fraud starting quarterback. cry more, my little bitch
Not swinging shit, just not retarded enough to pretend to know whether he will pan out or not after 1 game into his second year.
Really just trying to figure out why you even care, other than to be a cunt troll.
why do you care if i care? if i want to care, i'll fucking care.
I mean... "first mistake"... you glanced over the Trubs miss to A-Rob in the end zone.
I remember some of these plays and you're being quite generous to the kid. lol
I also don't think anyone is saying he made a bunch of mistakes. That's kind of going about this wrong. No one here is saying he was reckless. He failed to make plays. Big difference.
He got pressured, took his eyes off of the field and got rid of it... etc... He heard ghosts in the pocket and alluded pressure that was not there. It's "mistakes" that people are worried about. His INT% isn't a concern. It's his ability to create. He missed a few key open receivers in the game and panicked quite a bit behind the LOS. His lack of presence in the pocket cost us greatly.
This is a concern to me, because this was his biggest problem last season.
Here's a bit of an illustration Mitchell Trubisky's pocket presence limited Bears offense vs. Packers in Week 1
Against the Bears, yes.Aaron Rodgers is a baaaad man....
Meh... A few years ago. Not much lately.Against most teams.
I know, right? The guy comes out and pummels the Bears in the 2nd half and now he is gimpy. Adrenaline is amazing.He is day to day this week with a sprained knee.
I know, right? The guy comes out and pummels the Bears in the 2nd half and now he is gimpy. Adrenaline is amazing.