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Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:53
by Drj820
Honestly worst grade of the half imo goes to Lafleur

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:53
by Scott4Pack
I am wondering if Watson’s absence has MLF feeling like he needs more 2 RB looks than usual. Even so, I hope he goes with LESS of that. Let the kids play!

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:54
by Crazylegs Starks
So for the 1st half, Fields attempted what, like 4 passes past the LOS?

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:55
by musclestang
Inexperience showed itself a bit there, but overall it’s a win. Got some points, great kick.

Once these guys get more time together they’re going to start busing big plays. Can’t skip the growth phase though.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:55
by salmar80
A TE that can threaten THAT... Ooh, yeah! Didn't happen this time, but that was finally Finley -like GB TE threatening the deep area.

A kicker with a leg and passing the pressure test, me likey!

D creating a crapton of pressure. Fields barely thinking about throwing.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:56
by JKB
A lot of what I expected, defense gonna have to be on their A- game all year.
Packers Offense with these WR won’t scare any DC.
Don’t turn the ball over, move the chains!

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:57
by BF004
Welp, kicking off first, up by 4 at half, getting the ball to start the 2nd, that’s a win.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:59
by APB
These are some of the offensive growing pains we knew we would see. MLF isn’t helping matters with the cutesy play calls and communication failures.

Overall, though, not complaining.

We’re up, we get the ball coming back out and there’s nothing egregious as far as execution. Calm the troops, get a score coming out and put the pressure on Fields.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:00
by YoHoChecko
My first half thoughts:

Jordan Love: good reads, subpar-but-acceptable ball placement; timing with his receivers seems a little off

Inexperienced receiving group: inexperience is showing

MLF's play-calling: addressed a bit above. But I only have run game issues. The pass plays are creating open guys and mixing up play action, quick, and timing routes

OL: crushing it aside from a couple notable miscues on good plays by the defenders (TJ Edwards and Yannick Ngakwe)

Run D: killing it aside from two plays

Pass D: a few too many holes when Fields has any time, and obvi the tackling on Fields has been rough, but intense pressure and excellent breaking down for hits from the secondary on short passes (Jaire, Savage, and Nixon have all done it, at least)

Rookie K: 2 for 2

Overall, we're up 10-6 against a rival and getting the ball back. Love is still going to be a bit of a question mark for a while. Fields looks pretty good, actually, when he has any time. We just don't don't give him much

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:00
by go pak go
Man I just don't get how that ball was missed to Musgrave though. I mean that's as wide open as it gets. Just float it man.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:00
by Scott4Pack
salmar80 wrote:
10 Sep 2023 16:55
A TE that can threaten THAT... Ooh, yeah! Didn't happen this time, but that was finally Finley -like GB TE threatening the deep area.

A kicker with a leg and passing the pressure test, me likey!

D creating a crapton of pressure. Fields barely thinking about throwing.
If the D keeps that going, we will be in every game.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:01
by YoHoChecko
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
10 Sep 2023 16:54
So for the 1st half, Fields attempted what, like 4 passes past the LOS?
But he completed them all?

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:02
by YoHoChecko
go pak go wrote:
10 Sep 2023 17:00
Man I just don't get how that ball was missed to Musgrave though. I mean that's as wide open as it gets. Just float it man.
Love put it long. Musgrave bent out. Miscue. A rookie TE and a first-year starter at QB. It sucks, sure, but don't get it? I think we all get it.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:02
by JKB
APB wrote:
10 Sep 2023 16:59
These are some of the offensive growing pains we knew we would see. MLF isn’t helping matters with the cutesy play calls and communication failures.

Overall, though, not complaining.

We’re up, we get the ball coming back out and there’s nothing egregious as far as execution. Calm the troops, get a score coming out and put the pressure on Fields.
Agreed, work in progress, as usual. As far as play calling, Jlove Definitely switched multiple plays at the Los.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:02
by Scott4Pack
YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Sep 2023 17:00
My first half thoughts:

Jordan Love: good reads, subpar-but-acceptable ball placement; timing with his receivers seems a little off

Inexperienced receiving group: inexperience is showing

MLF's play-calling: addressed a bit above. But I only have run game issues. The pass plays are creating open guys and mixing up play action, quick, and timing routes

OL: crushing it aside from a couple notable miscues on good plays by the defenders (TJ Edwards and Yannick Ngakwe)

Run D: killing it aside from two plays

Pass D: a few too many holes when Fields has any time, and obvi the tackling on Fields has been rough, but intense pressure and excellent breaking down for hits from the secondary on short passes (Jaire, Savage, and Nixon have all done it, at least)

Rookie K: 2 for 2

Overall, we're up 10-6 against a rival and getting the ball back. Love is still going to be a bit of a question mark for a while. Fields looks pretty good, actually, when he has any time. We just don't don't give him much
Plus, we are on their field. I’ll give credit for that too. It isn’t easy playing in somebody else’s house.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:03
by JKB
YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Sep 2023 17:02
go pak go wrote:
10 Sep 2023 17:00
Man I just don't get how that ball was missed to Musgrave though. I mean that's as wide open as it gets. Just float it man.
Love put it long. Musgrave bent out. Miscue. A rookie TE and a first-year starter at QB. It sucks, sure, but don't get it? I think we all get it.
Ya the te looked back and slowed and was stopping/turning made the pass look way worse then it should have.

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:04
by Crazylegs Starks
YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Sep 2023 17:01
Crazylegs Starks wrote:
10 Sep 2023 16:54
So for the 1st half, Fields attempted what, like 4 passes past the LOS?
But he completed them all?
Yes, he did. It's just my weird observation. The Bears fans on Reddit are not liking their O so far

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:04
by salmar80
LFG!

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:05
by Pckfn23
Gotta get going Runyan!

Re: Packers @ Bears GDT: Sunday Sep 10th, 3:25pm CST

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 17:05
by Pckfn23
Good spot.