I believe that is correct.If the Bears rest key players next week and lose with a Philly win, they would have the #3 seed. Then who would the Bears play? It would be LA or the loser of the SF/Seattle game?
His play calling on the final 2 drives when we reached the red zone...bad.Huh?
How so? He can call the perfect play, the players still have to execute. Which play call stands out as being bad?His play calling on the final 2 drives when we reached the red zone...bad.
So what should the play calls have been? There was a hook and lateral earlier today by the Texans(?) that went for a first down or TD I believe.Underhand shovel pass, hook and ladder. Players executed both fine, just not the right calls for the time. Momentum killers when the non-gimmick plays have worked so well
Even against a team that has averaged 42 points over their last 2 games and scored exactly that tonight? Both defenses looked terrible tonight and it sucks the Bears lost, but anyone expecting a defensive struggle was due for disappointment.That's on the defense. Should never have to worry about losing a game you score 38 points in.
I believe I read on X that he was doing postgame interviews in the locker room. Not sure he'd be doing that if he was hurt.Had a shot. Hopefully Luther is okay.
He was playing on a bad ankle, I'm sure he tweaked it again.Had a shot. Hopefully Luther is okay.
Who cares? At this point wins are all that matters. If he gets 4,000 yards and they get blown out in the playoffs would that be a good consolation prize for you?270 more yards for Caleb to be the first Bear to pass for 4,000...
Take a breath. Just bringing it up.Who cares? At this point wins are all that matters. If he gets 4,000 yards and they get blown out in the playoffs would that be a good consolation prize for you?
You aren't going to find to many fans that won't point out what their team did wrong after a loss. Yes SF has a high powered offense and their defense is missing their top two players in Bosa and Warner, that being said, the offense had Kittle out and had their best OL come out after 1 play, so I didn't expect them to man handle us the way they did, but tip of the cap to them. It was an emotional week for the Bears, they had the emotional win Saturday, Christmas mid week, long trip to San Fran and some players were noticeably under the weather. Is what it is. But I don't find anything wrong with loyal fans pointing out some glaring issues and it's fine if you disagree but doesn't make the other person opinion wrong.Why is it that when the Bears lose it's all about what they did wrong, and not what the other team did right? Believe it or not the players on the other side gets paid millions off dollars too to win games. The defense looked like garbage, but so did the 49ers, but at the end of the day they got out played by a better QB, it happens. No time to lick your wounds, get over it, get ready for the Lions, lock up the #2 seed, and get ready for round 3 against the Packers.
All valid points, but so many people are so one sided and think that everything is within the Bears control and something negative that they did and not something positive the other team did. The main factor in this game was Kyle Shannahan, who is one of, if not the best offensive minds in the league and Dennis Allen and Ben Johnson just aren't on his level at this point.You aren't going to find to many fans that won't point out what their team did wrong after a loss. Yes SF has a high powered offense and their defense is missing their top two players in Bosa and Warner, that being said, the offense had Kittle out and had their best OL come out after 1 play, so I didn't expect them to man handle us the way they did, but tip of the cap to them. It was an emotional week for the Bears, they had the emotional win Saturday, Christmas mid week, long trip to San Fran and some players were noticeably under the weather. Is what it is. But I don't find anything wrong with loyal fans pointing out some glaring issues and it's fine if you disagree but doesn't make the other person wrong.
It was a tough loss, but I agree there are a lot of positives. First off, this team has far exceeded expectations in Ben Johnson’s first year. They have a very good offensive rookie class, and Poles hit on the 3 interior Olinemen. Caleb has a ways to go, but he continues to improve.It seems like they took a lot of positives from the loss which is a good thing.
Bear Down. Good Better Best!
Pass rush needs immediate addressing from a Veteran presence as they probably won't be able to address an immediate need with their lower draft pick....so this scenario was proposed to me through a friend and I like it....Trade DJ Moore and a our 2026 1st round pick and 2027 2nd round to the Raiders for Max Crosby.....with Burden proving his worth him and Odunze could be an excellent 1-2 combo with Loveland being extremely reliable and maybe Walker developing into the #3....Raiders need a WR desperately, and Crosby isn't happy their and his name has been brought up in trade talks before....unlike when we unloaded picks for Mack, I think we are in so much better shape for the future now then we were then....and I know Booker had a career night but if you can get Crosby on the other side of Sweat then you have to do it and have Booker in reserve....even if it costs 2 years of 1st rounders if they don't want the 1st round/2nd round offer with MooreIt was a tough loss, but I agree there are a lot of positives. First off, this team has far exceeded expectations in Ben Johnson’s first year. They have a very good offensive rookie class, and Poles hit on the 3 interior Olinemen. Caleb has a ways to go, but he continues to improve.
Defensive needs are extensive, starting with the pass rush. Hopefully, that will be the focus in the offseason.
Crosby will cost multiple first round picks, most likely 3 of them. DJ could be moved but isn't an attractive trade piece due to his contract.Pass rush needs immediate addressing from a Veteran presence as they probably won't be able to address an immediate need with their lower draft pick....so this scenario was proposed to me through a friend and I like it....Trade DJ Moore and a our 2026 1st round pick and 2027 2nd round to the Raiders for Max Crosby.....with Burden proving his worth him and Odunze could be an excellent 1-2 combo with Loveland being extremely reliable and maybe Walker developing into the #3....Raiders need a WR desperately, and Crosby isn't happy their and his name has been brought up in trade talks before....unlike when we unloaded picks for Mack, I think we are in so much better shape for the future now then we were then....and I know Booker had a career night but if you can get Crosby on the other side of Sweat then you have to do it and have Booker in reserve....even if it costs 2 years of 1st rounders if they don't want the 1st round/2nd round offer with Moore
Burden had a quad injury, not thought to be serious but we'll see.Notes from the morning papers
Burden was just in exhaustion after the game.
Bears don't plan to rest anyone vs. the Lions as they plan to secure the #2 seed and it would also mean hosting the Divisional round. Williams needs 270 yards to make Bears History.
CJ Gardner Johnson took to social media calling out the refs for the "BS Call" that negated his INT. I agree with him 100% as it was a pimpy call but I'm sure he'll get fined for the comment.
It seems like they took a lot of positives from the loss which is a good thing.
Bear Down. Good Better Best!
You’re lostBJ with the cutesy red zone stuff killed the game
I LOVE watching him play. Keep doing what he’s doing.I wish LB3 would stop the dances ... looks (banned word).
He has emerged.....Burden/Rome/Loveland for the next few years is fun.I LOVE watching him play. Keep doing what he’s doing.
he’s the bears #1 WR in the years to come…maybe next year.
Has any one player cost a team 3 first round picks? Honestly asking because I don't recall one but I may be mistaken. Depending on this knee injury he has I think Moore plus 2 first rounders would get serious consideration. 3 though no way.Crosby will cost multiple first round picks, most likely 3 of them. DJ could be moved but isn't an attractive trade piece due to his contract.
Off the top of my head 1 player for 3 1st round picks, no.Has any one player cost a team 3 first round picks? Honestly asking because I don't recall one but I may be mistaken. Depending on this knee injury he has I think Moore plus 2 first rounders would get serious consideration. 3 though no way.
Multiple times. The Hershel Walker trade is probably the most famous, the 49ers traded 3 firsts to move up in the draft to take Trey Lance, and there were a few others as well. Carolina traded 2 firsts and DJ to the Bears for the #1 pick and the argument could be made that Crosby is worth more than Bryce Young.Has any one player cost a team 3 first round picks? Honestly asking because I don't recall one but I may be mistaken. Depending on this knee injury he has I think Moore plus 2 first rounders would get serious consideration. 3 though no way.
Forgot about the Lance trade...oooof.Multiple times. The Hershel Walker trade is probably the most famous, the 49ers traded 3 firsts to move up in the draft to take Trey Lance, and there were a few others as well. Carolina traded 2 firsts and DJ to the Bears for the #1 pick and the argument could be made that Crosby is worth more than Bryce Young.
It think you're misguided in saying the Bears can't address EDGE in the draft just because they will have a lower pick in the first round. Crosby was a 4th round pick out of Central Michigan so draft position doesn't matter.
I had no expectations for him. The bears are the ones that reached for him in the draft and then put out propaganda all training camp how he was the steal of the draft only for him to do nothing all season and then be a healthy scratch in week 17.Sheesh, writing off a rookie after being injured and only playing in 7 games? Curious to know what your expectations of him were at the beginning of the season.
3 times in 2 weeks. Bad calls. He's great 98 percent of the time, this wasn't itYou’re lost
They got Booker and he looks like if he is healthy he can be productive but it's a risk. Can they pick a plum with a lower pick or a later round pick? Of course, but again, it's a risk. The Edge has been an issue for some time now, I'd prefer them to get a proven Vet. If they think Booker is the answer and they want to save their Draft Capital then they do this for a living I'm just a broken down aging Detective, I'll have to trust their judgement but I think it's time to pony up and make a big trade or sign a proven FA Edge if one is available.Multiple times. The Hershel Walker trade is probably the most famous, the 49ers traded 3 firsts to move up in the draft to take Trey Lance, and there were a few others as well. Carolina traded 2 firsts and DJ to the Bears for the #1 pick and the argument could be made that Crosby is worth more than Bryce Young.
It think you're misguided in saying the Bears can't address EDGE in the draft just because they will have a lower pick in the first round. Crosby was a 4th round pick out of Central Michigan so draft position doesn't matter.
Hyppolite was not even invited to the combine. He was a reach in the 4th round. The early returns are not positive.I had no expectations for him. The bears are the ones that reached for him in the draft and then put out propaganda all training camp how he was the steal of the draft only for him to do nothing all season and then be a healthy scratch in week 17.
"Propaganda"I had no expectations for him. The bears are the ones that reached for him in the draft and then put out propaganda all training camp how he was the steal of the draft only for him to do nothing all season and then be a healthy scratch in week 17.
Poles had a very good 2025 draft. Monangai was a steal in the 7th round. You hit some, and you miss some.The Bears just went toe to toe in a shootout with a really good team, on road in week 17 and we are talking about Ruben Hyppolite? lol