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Just now, RedRamage said:

Yeah, that was a weak, weak, weak call. Nearly every time I think I see a horrible call on replay I go: "Oh, yeah... I see now." Or at least "Eh, that's touchy, but I guess maybe..."

But this one? On the slow motion replay I kept waiting to see what it was called on expecting something more, but then the play was over.

The back judge tried to talk him out of it too, but he wanted to give the Bears another shot.

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Posted
Just now, Sports_Freak said:

Bears coach shoulda been fired last year. This loss is on whoever decided to keep that idiot coach around. And Detroit thanks whoever it was...

Hopefully he's shown just enough to make the Bear's Brass think he's right there on the cusp of getting it figured out.

Posted
Just now, Jason_R said:

Offense did not execute in red zone. They missed Decker. IIRC, they had three trips inside the ten where they came away with only with six points. 

In second half, Jaymo’s personal foul broke a drive. Unacceptable. 

The refs called a bunch of ticky-tack penalties on both sides. Dudes, nobody wants to see you, especially on thanksgiving. 

Let’s hope the defense can get healthy soon. They were running guys out they that I’ve never heard of. 

Interestingly, they call that silly crap on the outside but not the right tackle holding and moving early that actually effect the play.

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Posted
1 minute ago, sagnam said:

Interestingly, they call that silly crap on the outside but not the right tackle holding and moving early that actually effect the play.

Good point... that was a pretty blatant false start too.

Posted
Just now, Motown Bombers said:

I think Eberflus needs to call a timeout when he sees how long it’s taking to get lined up. 

If Caleb completes something short over the middle they call timeout and still kick.

Posted
1 minute ago, Motown Bombers said:

I think Eberflus needs to call a timeout when he sees how long it’s taking to get lined up. 

Yep, not sure how anybody can put the blame on a rookie QB here. 

Posted
Just now, sagnam said:

If Caleb completes something short over the middle they call timeout and still kick.

That was the hope but once it hit 20 seconds just burn the time out. Don't risk what happened

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, KL2 said:

That was the hope but once it hit 20 seconds just burn the time out. Don't risk what happened

The idea is to not leave Detroit any time, so you want to bleed the clock. You don’t want to sit in the pocket and take a shot downfield.

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Posted
Just now, sagnam said:

If Caleb completes something short over the middle they call timeout and still kick.

I understand what they were trying to do and would do the same thing if it were the Lions, but when Caleb was taking too long he needs to call a timeout. He can’t just rely on his rookie QB to have good clock management. 

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2 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

I understand what they were trying to do and would do the same thing if it were the Lions, but when Caleb was taking too long he needs to call a timeout. He can’t just rely on his rookie QB to have good clock management. 

Yes, and save a few seconds for a FG. Pathetic coaching and execution. Glad it is happening on the other sideline now. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, sagnam said:

The idea is to not leave Detroit any time, so you want to bleed the clock. You don’t want to sit in the pocket and take a shot downfield.

Once he took thr sack they were outside field goal range. Bleeding clock then is silly thinking. First goal has to be getting in range. Clock doesn't matter if you don't even give yourself a shot.

If they were in range you'd be correct but they weren't. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

I understand what they were trying to do and would do the same thing if it were the Lions, but when Caleb was taking too long he needs to call a timeout. He can’t just rely on his rookie QB to have good clock management. 

I think they were as surprised as everyone else that Caleb made such a moronic decision. Who here would have ever guessed that sequence was going to happen? It’s inexplicable.

Posted
13 minutes ago, RedRamage said:

Hopefully he's shown just enough to make the Bear's Brass think he's right there on the cusp of getting it figured out.

the bears are the new lions.  lol.

bears ownership is terrible.  it will continue to be terrible until the last mccaskey dies.

Posted
Just now, KL2 said:

Once he took thr sack they were outside field goal range. Bleeding clock then is silly thinking. First goal has to be getting in range. Clock doesn't matter if you don't even give yourself a shot.

If they were in range you'd be correct but they weren't. 

It was 3rd and 24. They weren’t getting another first down. The idea is to get 10 yards or so to get back into range and then call timeout. Worst case you get an incompletion and use the last second or 2 for the Hail Mary. The Bears knew they had 2 more plays*. So the second is either a FG attempt or a Hail Mary. They don’t want to leave Detroit 20 seconds for a final possession after the assumed made FG.

 

* they only got one play because Caleb decided to take away the FG option by going for the win.

Posted
1 minute ago, sagnam said:

It was 3rd and 24. They weren’t getting another first down. The idea is to get 10 yards or so to get back into range and then call timeout. Worst case you get an incompletion and use the last second or 2 for the Hail Mary. The Bears knew they had 2 more plays*. So the second is either a FG attempt or a Hail Mary. They don’t want to leave Detroit 20 seconds for a final possession after the assumed made FG.

 

* they only got one play because Caleb decided to take away the FG option by going for the win.

When Eberflus sees Caleb taking too long, he needs to call the timeout. When you have a rookie QB, sometimes you need to intervene. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, sagnam said:

 

 

* they only got one play because Caleb decided to take away the FG option by going for the win.

The Bears lollygaged to the line, he only had about 8 seconds or so to get the play off. Somebody needed to call a timeout just to get organized.

Posted
3 minutes ago, sagnam said:

It was 3rd and 24. They weren’t getting another first down. The idea is to get 10 yards or so to get back into range and then call timeout. Worst case you get an incompletion and use the last second or 2 for the Hail Mary. The Bears knew they had 2 more plays*. So the second is either a FG attempt or a Hail Mary. They don’t want to leave Detroit 20 seconds for a final possession after the assumed made FG.

 

* they only got one play because Caleb decided to take away the FG option by going for the win.

If that was the case then why have multiple receivers running routes to the goal line? 

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