The Tape Never Lies- The Good, The Bad & The Trubisky (WEEK 2)
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These are so subjective and pretty much bullshit.
Just for one example, Nagy addressed the throw at 13.40 ish mark specifically stating that Trubisky put the ball in the right spot and robinson was suppose to flatten out his route. But if you just look at the video it looks like it was thrown way off.
There is blame all around but I think of lot of the woes are just being out of sync so far.
Just for one example, Nagy addressed the throw at 13.40 ish mark specifically stating that Trubisky put the ball in the right spot and robinson was suppose to flatten out his route. But if you just look at the video it looks like it was thrown way off.
There is blame all around but I think of lot of the woes are just being out of sync so far.
After watching last years and now this years film, I’ve come to this conclusion, Trusbisky is good on the move. Nagy’s mantra is “be you”, I think he needs to take his own advice and let Trubisky be himself. The offense would benefit greatly from play action and play action boots, this is a win/win. Play action cuts the field in half limiting the QB’s reads, something Trubisky hasn’t mastered yet. PA boots moves the pocket, it just so happens to be Trubisky is at his best when he is on the move. Point blank, he throws dimes when he’s moving. Trying to make him a pocket passer is taking away what makes him so dangerous. I also feel this will open up deep explosive plays that the bears have been just a smidgeon off from completing. It’s early in the season and they have already shown much improvement from game 1 to game 2. If they get the bugs worked out early and get on a roll, that’s what you want anyways, to be hot going into the playoffs.
“Protect this fucking house, go all out, leave that shit out on the field, let’s have some fun, makes some plays baby ” Mitch Trubisky #believethesleeve
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Agree 100 percent.Funkster wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:02 pm After watching last years and now this years film, I’ve come to this conclusion, Trusbisky is good on the move. Nagy’s mantra is “be you”, I think he needs to take his own advice and let Trubisky be himself. The offense would benefit greatly from play action and play action boots, this is a win/win. Play action cuts the field in half limiting the QB’s reads, something Trubisky hasn’t mastered yet. PA boots moves the pocket, it just so happens to be Trubisky is at his best when he is on the move. Point blank, he throws dimes when he’s moving. Trying to make him a pocket passer is taking away what makes him so dangerous. I also feel this will open up deep explosive plays that the bears have been just a smidgeon off from completing. It’s early in the season and they have already shown much improvement from game 1 to game 2. If they get the bugs worked out early and get on a roll, that’s what you want anyways, to be hot going into the playoffs.
We have also played two pretty dang good defenses as well.
I also think it was a mistake to not play starters in the preseason which is the reason for a lot of struggles and cause of a lot of mistakes from all starters.
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That's actually really smart. Adjust the playbook to the strengths of the personnel and not just some preconceived notion of what the offense should be.Funkster wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:02 pm After watching last years and now this years film, I’ve come to this conclusion, Trusbisky is good on the move. Nagy’s mantra is “be you”, I think he needs to take his own advice and let Trubisky be himself. The offense would benefit greatly from play action and play action boots, this is a win/win. Play action cuts the field in half limiting the QB’s reads, something Trubisky hasn’t mastered yet. PA boots moves the pocket, it just so happens to be Trubisky is at his best when he is on the move. Point blank, he throws dimes when he’s moving. Trying to make him a pocket passer is taking away what makes him so dangerous. I also feel this will open up deep explosive plays that the bears have been just a smidgeon off from completing. It’s early in the season and they have already shown much improvement from game 1 to game 2. If they get the bugs worked out early and get on a roll, that’s what you want anyways, to be hot going into the playoffs.
This team doesn't need a litany of RPOs and various trickery to win games. The offense needs to be competent. If they score 20 points per game and have a respectable amount of TOP so the defense doesn't get exhausted then we're gonna win a crap load of games.
I think Trubisky has been atrocious to “I wonder if he’d get a D1 scholarship offer if he was in high school” this season.
The offensive line was awful against GB. It was fairly solid against Denver. They got almost no pressure on Trubisky. It didn’t get a ton of push, but they were stacking the hell out of the box since the quarterback couldn’t hit Lake Michigan if he was standing on a boat.
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To me the biggest obstacle to the offense right now has been the blocking hands down. Leno has SUCKED...and as the video of the past two weeks show, the tape never lies. I hope he can get coached back into reasonable form. We need to run a lot more and build play action off of it.
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Didn't want to create another thread, but I came across another breakdown of Mitch. I'm only 5 minutes in so I can't speak to the quality of the analysis but just thought I'd share it:
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This is interesting, thanks for the find, @Xee.
It certainly looks like Trubisky isn't quite ready to trust Patterson.
It also seems like the game plan was for Trubisky to get the ball out fast on most plays. That's sensible against a defense like Denver, though it does show plays that come open but the ball came out before they fully develop. But not quite as many as it first seemed.
It certainly looks like Trubisky isn't quite ready to trust Patterson.
It also seems like the game plan was for Trubisky to get the ball out fast on most plays. That's sensible against a defense like Denver, though it does show plays that come open but the ball came out before they fully develop. But not quite as many as it first seemed.
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dplank wrote:I agree with Rich here
RichH55 wrote: Dplank is correct