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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Bonus question - what would it take for Fields to remain the Plan A starter for the Bears next year?

    My take: good QBs have bad games and bad QBs have good games. In order to be considered a long term option, the bare minimum you want to see is twice as much good as bad. This year Fields has been the other way, with 2 good games and 4 awful ones. By this admittedly simple logic, he would need 6 consecutive good games with zero stinkers before I would consider him to have turned the quarter and re-entered the franchise QB discussion. (By this same logic, two more awful games would mathematically eliminate him from achieving the magic 2:1 ratio this year.) So yes, I think it is still possible that Fields turns it around and becomes the guy. As a Bears fan that’s what we should all be rooting for. But the odds of that happening look very slim indeed right now.











  • If you don’t regularly listen to the Hoge and Jahns show, I can’t recommend it enough. Routinely some of the highest quality Chicago Bears content from guys who have been present in the press room for a long time.

    Some key insights from Josh Lucas from the Ryan Pace regime:

    • The Bears shouldn’t let Bagent walk because a QB is with potential is worth so much more than your 5th safety or 7th wide reciever. That said,
    • Most teams probably have not seen enough from Bagent to put in a waiver claim. Still, all it takes is one.
    • Praised Eberflus for being willing to change his system, said not all coaches are willing to do that (shots fired at Nagy)
    • Praised Fields for having mental toughness to handle Chicago media circus, says he’s seen it break some people (shots fired at Trubisky)
    • If he were still running the show, Mooney would already be extended but he is concerned about Jaylon Johnson’s durability (not a take I’ve heard before but maybe there’s a reason we haven’t heard extension rumors yet?)









  • Jaylon Johnson’s contract situation is one of the more interesting ones. I think he’s a very solid CB but not in the top elite tier. I’m very curious what sort of money his camp is looking for. And I can’t imagine that the rookies are putting that much pressure on him - even if they pan out it may take a bit of development. As a recent example, Kyler Gordon was pretty tough to watch last year.

    The other one that stands out to me is Jack Sanborn. I figured he was penciled in as the starting Sam and was surprised to see the team invest so heavily in off ball linebacker. Could his injury be more serious than I realized?