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So I figure everything I've gotta say about Coach will go here appreciate it. I couldn't be more happy that they locked it up so quick like I told my wife and some people somebody I can't remember who talked about Winnie unleashed that trick play against us the last game against the Lions that that was a trick he brought out of his bag to show off for his hopefully new bosses and it turns out we were all right.

Be more excited and more stoked that Caleb Williams into the next era of Bears football, and the future has never looked brighter in my entire life than it does right now for the Chicago Bears. The only time I've ever felt this is the night we traded for Jay Cutler before that all went to shi.ite.

Anyways, look forward to lots of good off-season conversations the 25 season can't start soon enough ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
 

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I know the feeling you have right now… it’s like how my wife tells me in the morning I’m gonna get lucky tonight. Just to be let down… it’s okay we have survived this long
 
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I really believe that Ashton Jeanty is going to be out pick at 10(if he is there).
I'm good with that.
The line has been secured as well as possible in the off-season and we have 3 picks in the first 42 iirc so I trust whatever coach decides.
Ebersuked got paid 6 milly/year. Coach is getting 13.
Our gm basically got handed his juevos.
How's yalls off-season been?
 

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45161794/caleb-williams-sought-way-going-chicago-bears

Quarterback Caleb Williams was so concerned about being picked by the Chicago Bears in 2024 that he and his family weighed circumventing the entire NFL draft, consulting with lawyers to figure out a way around the league's collective bargaining agreement while considering signing with the United Football League, details from a forthcoming book reveal.

"Chicago is the place quarterbacks go to die," Carl Williams, Caleb's father, told Seth Wickersham, author of "American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback," in the months before the 2024 draft.
:laugh: :roflmao:
 

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I feel like we've been down this road with you before Caleb. Last year I believe...

Yes - I agree that the Bears have made some improvements. Let's be realistic though. The organization repeatedly fails year after year. Fans for it hook, line, and sinker. A healthy dose of cynicism would do you well.
 
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The Bears are like Watching a redundant play loop of “the Boy who cried Bear” All the townspeople came out to see all the commotion thinking we’d see some Action! Maybe a human limb torn off its Torso :eek:
… Instead it’s Tory Taylor and his 41.6 Net punting average ranking #19 leaguewide! I mean I was expecting this guy from the 4th Round to Lead all Punters across a Decade span worth of Punters after all the hyper in here. Instead he gets kicked to the curb by the Packer castaways of Christmas Past, J.K. Scott and Corey Bojorquez. I mean you can’t make this stuff up. Now he’s got to make All Pro and Prowbowl across the next 3 years just to break even.
Really disappointing :whistling:
 
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At times, Williams said he would watch film alone, with no instruction or guidance from the coaches. "No one tells me what to watch," Caleb Williams told his dad. "I just turn it on."
Oh, boy... he'll fit right in with the Bears, won't he? :p
 

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So I figure everything I've gotta say about Coach will go here appreciate it. I couldn't be more happy that they locked it up so quick like I told my wife and some people somebody I can't remember who talked about Winnie unleashed that trick play against us the last game against the Lions that that was a trick he brought out of his bag to show off for his hopefully new bosses and it turns out we were all right.

Be more excited and more stoked that Caleb Williams into the next era of Bears football, and the future has never looked brighter in my entire life than it does right now for the Chicago Bears. The only time I've ever felt this is the night we traded for Jay Cutler before that all went to shi.ite.

Anyways, look forward to lots of good off-season conversations the 25 season can't start soon enough ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
I vote Caleb Cutler for president. I'll give you this - due to the truth behind it. There is no Green Bay Packers team without the support of Halas.
 
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I feel like we've been down this road with you before Caleb. Last year I believe...

Yes - I agree that the Bears have made some improvements. Let's be realistic though. The organization repeatedly fails year after year. Fans for it hook, line, and sinker. A healthy dose of cynicism would do you well.
We did.......and we started out four and two last year iirc.......but Eberflus' incompetency caught up with us, and if you recall correctly, my biggest fear last year was how bad of a coach he was!!!!!!!!
Now we have Ben Johnson and a much better staff and like I've been telling y'all......this is not your father's Bears!!!!!!!!!
 
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It’s hard to Win on this league. It’s even harder to Win consistently. Green Bay can at least say they’ve been consistently good. I think Chicago could’ve been a .500 area team last season, but the timing is terrible in the NFC North. At best Chicago will be in conversation for a WildCard imo. There’s too many Big Dogs in the North. Probably the strongest North Division (or at least arguable) in the SB era. While that good for competition, it’s not ideal to act like you’ll sweep a Division.

Also. There’s been more OC that largely failed as Head Coaches than the other way around. It’s just not that simple. Not to mention it often takes a year or two as a HC to gain steam. By year 3 for Chicago, its pay up or start all over again.
 
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It’s hard to Win on this league. It’s even harder to Win consistently. Green Bay can at least say they’ve been consistently good. I think Chicago could’ve been a .500 area team last season, but the timing is terrible in the NFC North. At best Chicago will be in conversation for a WildCard imo. There’s too many Big Dogs in the North. Probably the strongest North Division (or at least arguable) in the SB era. While that good for competition, it’s not ideal to act like you’ll sweep a Division.

Also. There’s been more OC that largely failed as Head Coaches than the other way around. It’s just not that simple. Not to mention it often takes a year or two as a HC to gain steam. By year 3 for Chicago, its pay up or start all over again.
I understand what you're saying and most of the times offensive coordinators are going to a bad team. Who's coach just got fired? I don't necessarily consider us a bad team. We were just poorly coached. There's a lot of talent there and I think it's gonna shine through. I could be wrong, but that's why they play the games.
 

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