Womens Richard Dent Jersey , October 2, 2018 BEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSSFinley: Jordan Howard or Tarik Cohen? Coach says Bears’ RB usage will change ‘by game’ - Sun Times - Matt Nagy entered the season saying Jordan Howard would be a three-down back. It’s clear, after Sunday, though, that it depends on the opponent.Finley: Bears lose OLB Sam Acho for the season with a torn pec - Sun Times - Bears outside linebacker Sam Acho tore his left pectoral muscle Sunday and will miss the rest of the season, coach Matt Nagy said Monday.Potash: Bears coach Matt Nagy leans on Andy Reid history with Chiefs to guide 3-1 team through bye week - Sun Times - This team generally has followed Nagy’s lead, and his ‘Trust me’ message is more likely to resonate with the team on a roll.Bears vs. Bucs: Hoge & Jahns Podcast, analyzing QB Mitch Trubisky’s breakout game - Sun Times - Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky had a historic day in his fourth start under coach Matt Nagy.Finley’s good, bad and best: How the Bears fared in Week 4 vs. Buccaneers - Sun Times - Here’s how three Bears fared in the team’s 48-10 shellacking of the Buccaneers on Sunday:Wiedman: Chicago Bears win big at home - Our Turf Football - OTFB’s Wanda Wiedman talks about quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and the Chicago Bears big day. There’s a bye week coming, will that take the wind out of their sails?Medina: Patrick Ma-who? Fun With Mitch Trubisky's Big Game - Bleacher Nation - Mitch Trubisky did things to the Bucs defense that no quarterback in the history of the league had ever done before.Mullin: Matt Nagy warns his team after 38-point blowout of Buccaneers - NBC Sports Chicago - The Bears blew out the Buccaneers on Sunday and now Matt Nagy is warning his team of complacency.Bears grades: Straight A+'s for biggest win in recent memory - NBC Sports Chicago - The Bears' blowout win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers happened because of flawless scheming and execution from every corner of this team.Talarico: Trubisky's Breakthrough Performance was Everything We Wished For (And More) - Da Bears Brothers Blog - Trubisky looked as poised as he has as a Bear; he was making throws that Chicago fans have been fantasizing about.Kane: For the Bears, a satisfying feeling entering a week off must not turn to complacency - Chicago Tribune - Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky can relax for a week knowing he drove one of the Bears’ victories by throwing for 354 yards and six touchdowns Sunday — before he starts worrying about how to replicate the performance on a weekly basis.Biggs' Bears rewind: Mitch Trubisky got better by correcting his eyes, his feet and his pocket awareness - Chicago Tribune - Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky, in a career-best performance with 354 passing yards and six touchdowns, solved much of what he was struggling with in the first three weeks of the season. Depth on the defensive line could be a big factor moving forward and much more.Wiederer: Bears got a spark from 'Willy Wonka' in their blowout defeat of the Buccaneers - Chicago Tribune - The Chicago Bears added style points to a 48-10 blowout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by utilizing "Willy Wonka," a creative play that featured two quarterbacks and finished with receiver Taylor Gabriel scoring a 3-yard touchdown.Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts on the Bears' 48-10 win over the Buccaneers - Chicago Tribune - Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts after the Bears crushed the Bucs 48-10. Playing time for running backs Tarik Cohen and Jordan Howard was even but Cohen is emerging as a bigger part of the offense. Improved mechanics from Mitch Trubisky. The double QB play, the smartest collection of NFL jerseys and more.Jahns' Bears vs. Bucs: Five takeaways from the Bears' resounding win, including using "Willy Wonka" - Sun Times - From a trick play named "Willy Wonka" to deep throws by Mitch Trubisky, the Bears were excellent against the Bucs.Finley: How Bears QB Mitch Trubisky's 'little things' added up one huge day - Sun Times - For all the gaudy statistics in Mitch Trubisky’s best start as a pro, Bears quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone was most pleased with the little things.Pompei: Observations From Bears-Buccaneers - 670 The Score - Through one-quarter of the season, Matt Nagy is the Coach of the Year front-runner.Bears ranked 8th in the 2018 NFL offensive scoring rankings - 247Sports - The Bears slot in tied for 8th in the top 10 scoring offense category with 111 points. Who knew?Schein: Bears, Titans, Bengals top emerging NFL bandwagons to hop on - NFL.com - Four Sundays into the 2018 NFL season, Adam Schein identifies nine hype trains that are worth boarding. Break up the Bears, Titans and Bengals!Time to overreact to NFL 2018 Week 4 -- Is the Chicago Bears offense for real? - ESPN - Are Mitchell Trubisky & Co. ready to carry the load in Chicago? Should Earl Thomas be peeved? We take on the big questions of Week 4.Kaplan: Confidence soaring for Mitchell Trubisky, Bears heading into bye - Chicago Bears- ESPN - Coming off a six-TD game, Mitchell Trubisky hopes this is just the beginning for an offense looking to be as dynamic as its elite defense.Hughes: You Complain, I Can’t - Bears Dominate Bucs, Head Into Bye at 3-1 - Da Bears Blog - That being said, this was probably the best statistical game by a Bears quarterback in history. 19-26. 354 yards. 6 touchdowns. 0 picks. 154.7 quarterback rating. A lot of that credit belongs to Matt Nagy and his brilliant scheme but Trubisky also made some remarkably perfect throws. What aMedina: The Key to Trubisky's Breakout Wasn't Simplifying the Offense 鈥?Says Coach Who Hinted at Simplifying the Offense - Bleacher Nation - Pull it back? Nah. That's not Matt Nagy's style.Medina: Hey Now! Let's Not Look Past the Fact Matt Nagy Had a Good Game Dan Hampton Jersey , Too - Bleacher Nation - Matt Nagy's voluminous playbook paid off in a big way.Johnson: Bears’ Khalil Mack eyeing second DPOY award - Pro Football Focus - Chicago Bears edge defender Khalil Mack is off to an insane start to the 2018 NFL season, helping transform the team’s defense into one of the best in football.POLISH SAUSAGENFL Week 4 in Review: Earl Thomas saga reaches ugly ending - 247Sports - The last man standing from the Legion of Boom went down on Sunday, marking the dawn of a new era for the Seattle Seahawks.KNOW THY ENEMYNotes and highlights from the Buccaneers’ 48-10 loss to the Bears - Bucs Nation - Believe it or not, there were some positives.A Winy City beatdown leaves Buccaneers in a precarious position after 48-10 loss to the Bears - Bucs Nation - This loss couldn’t have come at a worse time nor in worse fashionDetroit Lions Week 4 report card: Cowboys dominates the trenches - Pride Of Detroit - When you can’t control the line of scrimmage, you’re going to have a bad day.Packers offense is close to breaking out, but Rodgers has every right to be frustrated - Acme Packing Company - Green Bay has elements of an elite offense, but there still structural problems worth changing to get this team rolling.Dalvin Cook injury: Vikings RB still not 100% after hamstring injury - Daily Norseman - Will he be limited in Week 5?The Buccaneers are repeating the mistakes of the past - Bucs Nation - On Mike Smith, his scheme, and what is perhaps Dirk Koetter’s fatal mistake.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRONInfante's Fan Journal: Bears blowout elicits best home atmosphere in years - Windy City Gridiron - On Sunday, Soldier Field came alive in a way that hasn’t been seen in years.Wiltfong: Bears vs. Buccaneers snap counts, stats, and more - Windy City Gridiron - We’ll list out the complete playing time breakdown, and spotlight a few individual and team statistics from the Chicago Bears in their gigantic win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Infante: Bears linebacker Sam Acho out for the year - Windy City Gridiron - The eight-year veteran suffered a season-ending injury against the Buccaneers on Sunday.Leming: Chicago Bears week 4 game balls - Windy City Gridiron - In a 48-10 blowout win at home, who will take home Sunday’s game balls?Duerrwaechter: Bears vs. Buccaneers - Notes from an insane 48-10 blowout win - Windy City Gridiron - Erik C. 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The Bears drafted three skill players in this year’s draft, but those players might not be the only rookies to make a difference in Chicago’s offense." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteWindy City GridironWindy City Gridiron - Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansFiled under:Xs and OsNFL DraftVideoIn Emanuel Hall and Dax Raymond, Bears snag two potential UDFA gemsNew,120commentsThe Bears drafted three skill players in this year’s draft, but those players might not be the only rookies to make a difference in Chicago’s offense.CDTShareTweetShareShareIn Emanuel Hall and Dax Raymond http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-brian-urlacher-jersey , Bears snag two potential UDFA gemsEmanuel Hall is one of the best undrafted free agents in the 2019 class.Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY SportsOffense was the priority for the Bears in the 2019 NFL Draft.Three of the team’s five selections—including their first two picks—were dedicated to surrounding Mitchell Trubisky with weapons. Their third-round pick, Iowa State running back David Montgomery, joins the offense as a perfect fit in their scheme and a potential long-term starter. With his size, vision, elusiveness and versatility, he likely has a handful of 1,000-yard seasons in his future. Georgia wide receiver Riley Ridley, who was chosen in the fourth round, is a polished Z receiver with great body control and route-running abilities. Both players are expected to be effective pieces in Chicago’s offense for years to come.Even seventh-round pick Kerrith Whyte Jr., a running back from Florida Atlantic, could make a noticeable impact on the roster. An electric athlete with blazing speed and impressive contact balance, his physical tools could carve him a role in the offense, despite projecting as a fourth-string back. He could be in line for a role similar to that of Taquan Mizzell last year, though, Whyte has more upside as a kick returner.While the aforementioned three prospects are welcome additions to their Bears’ offense, they aren’t the only rookies who could be intriguing weapons for the team—they Bears also made two intriguing signings after the draft in Missouri wide receiver Emanuel Hall and Utah State tight end Dax Raymond. Believed by many draft analysts as potential early Day 3 picks, it was surprising that both Hall and Raymond fell into undrafted free agency. It was even more surprising that the Bears managed to sign both of them, considering their recent inability to sign big-name undrafted rookies. Though the likes of Cameron Meredith and Bryce Callahan developed into quality players for the team, Chicago has never signed players who were as highly touted coming out of the draft as Hall and Raymond.Combine those signings with the additions of players like Notre Dame offensive lineman Alex Bars—who himself was a surprising draft day snub—and Appalachian State cornerback Clifton Duck, and the Bears did a fantastic job of securing some of the top talent available on the market. Even on a team so stacked in terms of offensive depth like the Bears, the two skill players have the potential to stick around as valuable pieces for their offense.Hall, a six-foot-two, 201-pound weapon, is a lengthy and athletic weapon with room to grow into an NFL starter. After averaging 20.8 yards per catch and scoring 16 touchdowns in 32 games at Missouri, he tore up the Combine, putting up such numbers as a 4.39 40-yard dash, a 43.5-inch vertical jump and a 141-inch broad jump: the second-best jump in the event’s history. While those numbers are incredible, they are reflective of the athleticism he shows off on tape.Hall may just be the best vertical threat in this year’s class based off of just pure speed. His acceleration off the snap is impressive, and he has the straight-line speed to outrun almost any cornerback at a collegiate or professional level. This play is evidence of that, as he uses a simple speed release to beat the squat press coverage, which is really not a good coverage to use against him. His quickness of the snap allows him to carry a lot of momentum before a squatting cornerback can come within range of pressing him. That was the case here Womens Leonard Floyd Jersey , as he simply outruns the Georgia cornerback on the go route on his way to the end zone.Hall has flashed the hand usage to break free from press coverage, as well as the raw athleticism. Here, he swims with his outside arm to get up over his defender, who is set up in a quick-jam press situation. While using his inside arm to swipe and complete an ideal swipe-swim-clear sequence, Hall manages to separate enough at the line of scrimmage by planting his left foot on his single move. This opens up space for him to accelerate, and his raw speed again allows for separation on the go route.The former Tiger has proven that he can be more than just a one-trick pony, even if that one trick is clearly the best asset in his game. He has also flashed good hip fluidity and impressive body control. On this play, he beats his man with an out route. He flips his hips pretty quickly, and while his cut could have been a bit sharper, he changes direction quickly enough to get past his man, who is playing in bail coverage. With his hips turned inside and facing towards the quarterback, the cornerback is prone to allowing a cut towards the sidelines, and he simply doesn’t have the acceleration coming out of his break to catch up with Hall, as is the case with a lot of cornerbacks. Hall finishes off the play by getting both feet in bounds.Hall’s route running abilities are inconsistent, as while he has shown that he can flip his hips and sink into his cuts, he does not do so on every play. He also doesn’t have a very physical edge to his game, and his durability can be put in question—he only played in 18 games in his last two seasons at Missouri. However, with his blazing speed, his length and his potential as a dangerous deep threat, the fact that he went undrafted is nothing short of surprising. Though he will have to compete with Ridley, as well as the likes of Cordarrelle Patterson, Javon Wims and Marvin Hall to make it onto the 53-man roster, his upside makes him a potential candidate to make the team.While Hall faces stiff competition to make the team, the depth at tight end is not nearly as strong as it is at wide receiver, which makes Dax Raymond an intriguing signing. He spent three years at Utah State, catching 72 passes for 873 yards and three touchdowns. The six-foot-five, 255-pound Provo, Utah native ran a 4.73 40-yard dash and turned in a 7.15 three-cone drill, a mark that placed fifth among tight ends.Raymond is one of the more natural receiving tight ends in this year’s class. He is fluid athlete who accelerates well off the snap and can move smoothly in space. He has good body control, as well, as he can make adjustments to his body in order to secure grabs. On this touchdown Eric Kush Jersey , he is lined up as an H-back and runs a seam route. He shows the athleticism to make the grab in stride, even turning his hips towards the ball to adjust to a ball thrown slightly behind him. An underrated aspect of Raymond’s game is his ability to pick up yards after the catch. While not a speed demon like a Noah Fant in this class, he has enough speed to accelerate in the open field, and he has the contact balance and motor to fight hard for extra yards. On this play, he’s lined up as an H-back on the far side. Quick to accelerate out of his stance, he runs a flat route behind the offensive line and, once he makes the grab, shows the body control to turn on the jets along the sideline and stay in bounds. He makes a subtle cut to the inside to avoid an engaged defensive back, and he manages to pick up an additional three to four yards after contact by spinning away from a tackler and falling forward.He’s not a polished blocker yet, but Raymond has shown some promise in that aspect. He blocks with a high motor, and though he doesn’t play with great anchor strength or block with his weight underneath him, he has the upper-body strength to deal with defensive backs and off-ball linebackers. On this play, he accelerates as though he’s running a route. He breaks down to prepare for the block and delivers a solid punch upon contact. He only gets his right arm inside the shoulder pads, but he uses his left arm to seal off the defensive back and create a running lane for his teammate on the screen. Raymond will already be 24 in December, as he served a two-year church mission to Russia before enrolling at Utah State. He also broke his hand in 2018, and needs some work in terms of hand placement and leverage as a blocker. However, he is a versatile tight end who can play in pretty much any alignment, which makes him a valuable backup in his rookie season. He isn’t going to be shoehorned into a role like Trey Burton—the athletic receiver of a tight end who can’t really block, or Adam Shaheen—the big-bodied, clunky tight end who can block but not run routes. No, Raymond is a do-it-all tight end who can back up either veteran as a U or Y tight end, respectively, as well as take snaps as an H-back. Given the lackof depth that is currently at the tight end position, his odds of making the 53-man roster is solid.With big names like Cody Whitehair, Eddie Jackson, Tarik Cohen and Allen Robinson on track to have their contracts expire in the next two offseasons, the Bears wil have to rely on cheap, young talent to step in and perform so they can afford to pay their veterans. While neither Hall nor Raymond have stepped foot onto an NFL field yet, they have the potential to develop into quality players for the Bears.
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