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Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears | 2024 Week 1 Game Preview
And yes, the narrator does get Gordon and Stevenson's positions round the wrong way. Not good for an NFL video. Still a decent summary of both teams to get folk hyped for Sunday.
And yes, the narrator does get Gordon and Stevenson's positions round the wrong way. Not good for an NFL video. Still a decent summary of both teams to get folk hyped for Sunday.
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I don't recall Nsimba Webster returning punts but then maybe I missed that. I would've preferred Pettis. As for Velus Jones I believe he'll pull off a couple of big plays much like he did in preseason and all will be forgiven......well mostly forgiven.HisRoyalSweetness wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 2:15 pmStrangely that doesn't fill me with a whole lot of confidence. I doubt Carter would have made the roster if Webster hadn't got hurt. Carter did not impress as a punt returner in preseason whereas Webster actually did quite well with that. Webster also looked decent as a receiver.
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There's no good reason why the Bears shouldn't win this game decisively. The Titans are in the middle of a chaotic rebuild and the Bears match up well in basically every spot. The Bears offense will look good during the scripted period, then rely on big plays for the rest of the scores.
Bears 30
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Trubisky & Glennon broke you, eh?
Probably a good thing you sat out the Fields era.
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Bears punt returners in preseason:Bearfacts wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:25 pmI don't recall Nsimba Webster returning punts but then maybe I missed that. I would've preferred Pettis.HisRoyalSweetness wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 2:15 pm Strangely that doesn't fill me with a whole lot of confidence. I doubt Carter would have made the roster if Webster hadn't got hurt. Carter did not impress as a punt returner in preseason whereas Webster actually did quite well with that. Webster also looked decent as a receiver.
Webster
Bengals: 2 returns for 27 yards
Average: 13.5 ypr
Stroman
Bills 1 return for 16 yards
Chiefs: 1 return for 5 yards
Average: 10.5 ypr
Blackwell
Bills: 2 returns for 20 yards
Bengals: 1 return for 7 yards
Average: 9.0 ypr
Carter
Texans: 1 return for 9 yards
Chiefs: 2 returns for 16 yards plus one he let hit the ground and then allowed himself to get pushed into which was recovered by the Chiefs
Average: 8.3 ypr
Pettis
Texans: 1 return for 0 yards (fair catch) plus one muffed punt recovered by the Texans
Bengals: 1 return for -3 yards
Average: -1.5 ypr
Offensive stats:
Pettis: 5 catches on 8 targets for 98 yards (19.6 ypc) and 2 TDs
Webster: 5 catches on 7 targets for 89 yards (17.8 ypc) plus 1 run for 9 yards
Carter: 1 catch on 2 targets for 6 yards (6.0 ypc)
Carter and Pettis both had major blunders on punt returns. Preseason or not that doesn't inspire confidence.
Webster led all the punt returners in average yards (he had a 17 yarder and a 10 yarder so both decent) although all had a very small sample size. Webster was also much more productive as a receiver than Carter, which is why I believe he would have taken that roster spot if he hadn't got hurt in that last preseason game.
Pettis offered nothing as a punt returner and hasn't really done throughout his career with a 6.6 yard average. He was brought in because he was supposedly reliable at fielding them, but he muffed one last season and then another in preseason. There has to be a better option.
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Nice compilation.
It's possible Webster might have won.
However, 1 botch in the preseason notwithstanding, Carter has been doing this for a long time - 6 years and 132 returns. I'm reasonably confident in what he can do as a returner.
Webster would have had to win out on contribution as WR5, which neither he or Carter have much of a past resume for.
It's possible Webster might have won.
However, 1 botch in the preseason notwithstanding, Carter has been doing this for a long time - 6 years and 132 returns. I'm reasonably confident in what he can do as a returner.
Webster would have had to win out on contribution as WR5, which neither he or Carter have much of a past resume for.
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Carter's fumbled 17 times in his 6 year career, although I don't know how many of those came on punt returns. He's touched the ball 124 times on offense, returned 132 punts and 118 KOs. Ball security has been an issue.
Jones has fumbled 3 times in 71 total touches (28 on offense, 5 punt returns and 38 KO returns). That's 1 fumble for every 23.7 touches and we've roasted him for it.
Carter's had 1 fumble every 22 touches.
Jones has fumbled 3 times in 71 total touches (28 on offense, 5 punt returns and 38 KO returns). That's 1 fumble for every 23.7 touches and we've roasted him for it.
Carter's had 1 fumble every 22 touches.
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Hah. No, just a Titans fan in Nashville. We don’t play you guys often.
Honestly we in Nashville don’t know what to make of this game. It would have been fine to consider this a rebuild year(s). Consider we have a new coach and staff, GM in his second season, QB in his second season, and much of the team different than last year with Derrick Henry traded. And most of our problematic 2021 and 2022 draft classes are gone.
And yet our newish GM managed to over perform by all measures in free agency. So we have some decent talent, and we’re kinda like Chicago from a year or two ago. We have decent matchups but not for JC Latham. So we’ll see. Rookie QBs are always a wild card and any defensive coordinator worth his salt will want to exploit that.
Those of us in Music City would just be happy with competitive football and maybe a .500 season. What will happen? Who knows. But it should be fun watching.
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I’m a big “they don’t ask how, they ask how many” guy, but Velus is something else. He’s a Bear, so of course I want him to succeed, but this…HisRoyalSweetness wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:11 pm Carter's fumbled 17 times in his 6 year career, although I don't know how many of those came on punt returns. He's touched the ball 124 times on offense, returned 132 punts and 118 KOs. Ball security has been an issue.
Jones has fumbled 3 times in 71 total touches (28 on offense, 5 punt returns and 38 KO returns). That's 1 fumble for every 23.7 touches and we've roasted him for it.
Carter's had 1 fumble every 22 touches.
This is one of the MAIN REASONS he was drafted as high as he was, and it looks like he’d never even tried before.
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Here's the first injury report of the season:
Limited in Practice
Limited in Practice
- Keenan Allen (Heel)
- Kiran Amegadjie (Quad)
- Ryan Bates (Shoulder)
- Roschon Johnson (Toe)
- Zacch Pickens (Groin)
- Montez Sweat (Toe)
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Thanks. I wasn't able to watch all of the games beginning to end so I definitely missed what Webster did. He's gotten some positive comments from the coaches before but never seems to quite be able to make the roster.HisRoyalSweetness wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:45 amBears punt returners in preseason:
Webster
Bengals: 2 returns for 27 yards
Average: 13.5 ypr
Stroman
Bills 1 return for 16 yards
Chiefs: 1 return for 5 yards
Average: 10.5 ypr
Blackwell
Bills: 2 returns for 20 yards
Bengals: 1 return for 7 yards
Average: 9.0 ypr
Carter
Texans: 1 return for 9 yards
Chiefs: 2 returns for 16 yards plus one he let hit the ground and then allowed himself to get pushed into which was recovered by the Chiefs
Average: 8.3 ypr
Pettis
Texans: 1 return for 0 yards (fair catch) plus one muffed punt recovered by the Texans
Bengals: 1 return for -3 yards
Average: -1.5 ypr
Offensive stats:
Pettis: 5 catches on 8 targets for 98 yards (19.6 ypc) and 2 TDs
Webster: 5 catches on 7 targets for 89 yards (17.8 ypc) plus 1 run for 9 yards
Carter: 1 catch on 2 targets for 6 yards (6.0 ypc)
Carter and Pettis both had major blunders on punt returns. Preseason or not that doesn't inspire confidence.
Webster led all the punt returners in average yards (he had a 17 yarder and a 10 yarder so both decent) although all had a very small sample size. Webster was also much more productive as a receiver than Carter, which is why I believe he would have taken that roster spot if he hadn't got hurt in that last preseason game.
Pettis offered nothing as a punt returner and hasn't really done throughout his career with a 6.6 yard average. He was brought in because he was supposedly reliable at fielding them, but he muffed one last season and then another in preseason. There has to be a better option.
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I didn't realize the Titans have a first time head coach and play caller paired with a young QB. Taking the old Bears playbook for QB development I see. Bold strategy.
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Will Levis has one good game last year where he just kept chucking it up to Deandre Hopkins, and then after that he was straight hot garbage for the rest of the season.
I'm hoping this is the end of the Bears making garbage QB's look like world beaters.
I'm hoping this is the end of the Bears making garbage QB's look like world beaters.
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Of course, the football media, with its sound bite oversimplification mentality, is boiling everything down to the Titans losing Henry...but, let's face it, he's already showing signs of wearing down. Still, the Titans are obviously at a crossroads.Sevenfeet wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:15 pm Honestly we in Nashville don’t know what to make of this game. It would have been fine to consider this a rebuild year(s). Consider we have a new coach and staff, GM in his second season, QB in his second season, and much of the team different than last year with Derrick Henry traded. And most of our problematic 2021 and 2022 draft classes are gone.
Do you expect a .500 team? Or is that optimistic? Do you think Levis will work out?
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There's actually a handful of really good wr groups in the NFL right now, I dont have a problem with the Bears being rated 6th at all. There's a legit argument for Niners, Eagles, Dolphins, Texans, Vikes, Bengals, and Seahawks.
Keenan is old, coming off an injury. Rome has never played a snap in the NFL. It's 100% fair for non-meatballs to rank us 6th.
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Minimal change on the injury front:
Bates better, Walker drops in
Bates better, Walker drops in
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We should be reasonably healthy and far better prepared for this opener......we hope.
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If the Bears aren't the best (which they are)...then you have to put them in the top three. And Allen had a sensational season last year.Rusty Trombagent wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 3:11 pm There's actually a handful of really good wr groups in the NFL right now, I dont have a problem with the Bears being rated 6th at all. There's a legit argument for Niners, Eagles, Dolphins, Texans, Vikes, Bengals, and Seahawks.
Keenan is old, coming off an injury. Rome has never played a snap in the NFL. It's 100% fair for non-meatballs to rank us 6th.
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I hope the Bears secondary has been watching this...
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