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November 16, 2022 • 70 mins
Bears hosted the Lions and for 3 and a half quarters it looked really really good, then the 4th qtr happened.
Who's impressed? Who's disappointed? at the midway point of the season
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tale Gate Show Show, and yousay shot te Show Show. What's up,
Bears fans, Welcome to another episodeof does Tailgate Show comes to you
live on a Tuesday night from himD Studios. I'm joined by my boy
air Jair, drawn by my boyBiscuits and gravy, and it's your boy
be Diddy. My boys kind ofcut this ship up. Man thirty one

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already lost the Detroit after we wereup twenty four to ten. I think
that's the first time Detroit's come backin a game in the last eight hundred
games on the road or something.It's the first time they've been down by
fourteen points or more in the fourthquarter in one since nineteen ninety three.
Yeah, it's bullshit, Yeah,because honestly, I'm like, I thought,

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I thought I was gonna feel alittle more positive after you said that,
though, I'm like, yeah,I mean it puts things in the
perspective, right, It's it's aweird spot to being as a Bears fan
right now because and I didn't evensay how how are you guys doing?
Because I really don't give a fucker. I'm so sorry about that now you're
joking kind of skipped over that,but always kind thank you for asking.
Yeah, but as far as thesegames right there, losses, losses suck,

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right, Yes, we kind ofknew the season was gonna It's cool
to see where Justin's continuing to showdominance at a position we're really not used
to seeing dominance produced from basically,you know what I mean. So like
it's it's positive at the same time, like we also want to see the
pieces around him do well because itis we need to. They need to

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be able to evaluate everybody and seewhat we have going forward. Man.
So it's like I got a greatrunning back Khalil Herbert being out. We'll
get into that because that's gonna affectthe next thing. And people were making
light of that. Look, ohhe's a good running back. Dude's extremely
important because you defenses have to alsobe worried about getting hit up the middle

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when he's in the game because he'swell, it's not It's not like Monty.
Monty is effective. Also, Montywill get you five to eight yards
to carry. Khalil has that homerun hitting ability, So like it helps
justin because you can't over commit tojust concealing the edge. You have to
you know. I mean, sonow they're gonna be able to It's gonna

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be interesting to see. I don'tthink Atlanta has the talent to do it,
but they're gonna try. A bunchof people pushing back on that comment
that you made on Twitter, butI thought you nailed it. I definitely
think there is an element with Herberton the field that you have to respect
as opposed to mon One cutting go. He's already proven he can make a
house call. Yeah, yeah,he's not running into fucking tackles and shit

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like Monty has been. Monte isa better pass blocker, but like Khalil
is a better running back for thissystem. Correct. I have to agree
with that, Yeah, I haveto agree with that. I just think
he's a bigger loss than people areare seeming to respond. And that's just
Twitter, so that's not really thetemperature in the room. Necessarily just yeah

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that I clap back. Though.One guy was like, why did they
do? Why did he ask thisquestion? I said, I said the
question was asked about him being undraftedseveral times before Dan asked that question.
So let's not act like he justcame out of nowhere with this and it
was just an expand he was justexpanding on what was being asked. He's
doing his job. Yeah, sobut anyway, guys justin man like so

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like he's still dominant with his legs, which is great to see because it's
not something that like, it's thatthat's a development in my opinion, because
like in college, he wanted,he wanted to pass. You want to
stay with him? He did andthat that's that was He put up some
great stuff on tape and awesome stuffto see when he was playing within the

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system because of the Bears incompetence onthe offensive line. This is what it's
turned into. Its cool to beable to see him develop into a top
potentially of all time running quarterback.I'm freaking excited about that. It's fucking
super fun to watch in a shittyseason ahead, No you go, you
got something. I was just gonnasay there was a podcast five or six

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weeks ago that was calling for moredesign runs from the quarterback star Remember what
podcast that was? But and it'spurely out of the run running with them
our Jackson offense. Is that whatI believe? It's no, somebody said
it anyway. Lamar is also throwingfor three hundred yards, yes, that

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is true, not every week though, nobody. I mean yeah, But
I mean he's also got Mark Andrews. I mean, even though we have
a better tight end and Cole commetnow Notre Dame. You could bow up
there top right. I just don'tthink it's Lamar because Lamar is a different
runner. This is different, Thisis outside. What are you going to
do about it? Who would youcompare his running style too? Is there

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anybody you could? I mean,he's the clothes, he's his own beast
man. He's his own beast becauseof his six three two twenty two thirty
and runs a four to three legitand we saw it, dude, he
took a guy out of the gameher. That's what I'm saying. This
is a different This is a guywith Cam Newton size of the Moost,

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but like way faster. Yea,but even even though the passing yards aren't
there, you can definitely see thegrowth in the passing game over these last
four weeks. I mean, theshort intermediate stuff still needs a little bit
more work, but I think he'sjust he's seeing things a little bit more.
Also helps when cole comets running wideopen down the dam field and he

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sun in his eyes on that.By the way, did he yeah?
Nice? Yeah, it's good tofinally see them using cole commet correctly.
Yeah, Jude, I was excitedwhen he caught that pass. I was
like, oh shit, we mightactually be putting it together. And then
the fourth quarter happened. I believehe's the number one tight end over the
last three weeks. Yeah, he'sgot like five touchdowns. Yeah. I

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can't just remember twenty four to tenfor like two more minutes before we get
into it. Yeah we can.We have and I feel good. At
that point in the game, You'relike, holy shit, we're gonna bow
ye, holy shit, the offenseis carrying this fucking team and we're dominating.
Like that's what That's what the vibefelt like, right, I mean,

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in the first half, the Lionshad two possessions. We had two
possessions of if it was something ridiculouslike that, because they were all like
seven minutes and eight minutes for eachteam, So it's like, no defense
is stopping anybody. Then we geta couple of stops on defense coming out
of the half, which seems tobe a thing with this team. They
make a job. That's where coachingshows up. Jerry, Yeah, halftime,

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So that speaks a lot to thecoaching staff. So you get a
couple of stops, you build alead, and then yeah, we're just
not talented. We're not very talentedon defense. Man. Yeah, they
told me there was a look howmuch shirts of that game, like worse
penalty, penalty penalty, just yeah, he took the key Hicks away from

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the defensive line. You took Macaway from the defensive line, You took
Quinn away from the defensive line,You took Kwan away from the linebackers.
And this is what you have,like go from last year to this year.
This change is crazy. Speaking ofthat, real quick stats and grave
he just wants to step in aquick on that with Roquan so. Roquan

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Smith had his first ten tackle,multi sack game in his twenty seventh start
Jack Samborne accomplished it in his secondcareer start The Borns and Gravy's Kids,
Sanborn's Soldiers, I don't think again. Twelve tackles, two sacks, two

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tackles for loss in an interception calledback on some bullshit. Yeah, that
hands to the face, that wasto the shoulder pads was fucking. And
the fact that I'm still remembering shitlike that with numbers that my age is
pretty impressive. Day. Thanks rainMan. Yeah, did he said it
earlier this week too? You know? I think it was in the thread

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where the front seven so bad itputs so much pressure on this secondary to
hold, which speaks much more towhat Samborne did. Yeah, no,
one und percent. But I thinkthe one knock on Sandborn, if I'm
being realistic and taking my meathead capoff here is is you notice a lot
in that game they ran right towardshim, and I think it's easier kie

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Yeah, rack up tackles that way. The thing that still concerns me with
him is his sideline to sideline speed. I don't know if he's enough on
the touchdown round. He didn't catchthat guy from behind. He wasn't gonna
or cornerbacks don't. Sorry, buttrue, it's fair. Jalen Johnson's obviously

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hurt in my opinion. Yeah,yeah, I mean, but there,
I mean, they're being putting sucha bad spot along. That's the one
criticism that I've had for now acouple of weeks is and I get it,
it's hard to send extra defenders ona blitz, but at some point
you have to manufacture something. Wedid that. We did that there in

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that second. Yeah, but Flucehas been around the league long enough to
know that there's different ways to createpressure and it's not necessarily getting near the
court terback. It's getting in thequarterback's head too. So like if you're
if your d line is at leastplaying offensive line in the sense and keeping
your linebackers clean, you can dothat too. And they're not even doing
that. Well, they're playing agap and a half, But not only
are they not keeping the linebackers clean, they're not getting pressure. So it's

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really fucking shitty right now. It'sbad because you have to they have to
shoot gap and a half over totry to create any kind of penetration instead
of being able to man a mandemand and push somebody around. They're gaps.
That's your shooting gaps to get youkilled your boy Blacks and had a
nice play. Justin Jones showed upa couple of times getting man, if

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you would have recovered that fumble,Why are they why are they give him
Thor's hammer? Bro? Like,just like I don't even know, like
ye to give him the tool timehammer. I think he's a line and
I just don't think he's that guy. He just reminds that's exactly what it
is. He just reminds you thatguy that comes in on third downs's Corey
Wooten. Perfect. Yeah, it'snot bad to have a Corey rooting,

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but you have to have Yeah,yeah, you have to have another.
You have to have pieces. Butyep, yeah, we're so used to
seeing Khalil and even though like Khalilwasn't getting too the quarterback as much as
I wanted to, he had animpact on the game absolutely. So with
that in mind, I would askyou to is defensive line now more of
a priority than offensive line? Andit's definitely equal. Okay, I mean

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I don't think. I mean JustinJones signed a two year deal, sure,
but that three techniques huge and ifyou don't have a guy that can
create penetration, beat double teams consistentlyand cause chaos, what are you doing?
It depends what you mean by priority, Like I don't. I haven't
looked at the free agent available freeagents versus like drafting, so like I'm

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trying to think of both aspects.Where like you're telling me what would be
the priority if I'm at in thedraft room. Yeah, all things being
equal, if you had two prospectsthat were exact same on your board,
on the draft board and or versusa free agent, that's where he's asking
Yause, if we're going free agency, I know who I want. Yes,

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I'm spending the money. I'm backinga truck up to his house.
But I don't know if Dron Payneis necessarily playing three technique, though I
will say if it's a defensive end, but still would look awesome here too.
I agree if we're talking defensive endversus tackle, guard or center,
I would take the offensive lineman becauseI think, in my opinion, second
to quarterback, defensive ends one ofthe hardest like positions to evaluate out of

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college. That's just my opinion.Everybody has different opinions. On that ship.
But like I would agree with that. I think like it's fair tackle
guard, you have a better hitrate. Yeah, defensive ends, we've
seen it, right, and ittakes them usually a couple of years to
develop as bad as wide receivers inthe first round for us. Well that's

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another great point, Biscuits. It'sa couple of years, right, Like
we need impact guys. Yeah,you gotta get him. Well, Justin's
on a rookie deal. But havingsaid that, man, I mean like
Braxton Jones, like, yes,he needs to improve, but god damn,
like for where he got picked,did just step right in solid I
will sign for the pick. Theystruggled in obvious down in distance passing situations,

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and they they struggled a lot toblock Justice. That's been a touchdown
run around the end where he it'slike he's got like six guys in the
backfield, right yeah, And Iwant to see him like so it's hard,
right, you want to You wantto see wins of course, and

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this is the way it's been themost effective is with him comfortably running.
But I want to see him beable to develop as a passer war too,
because there's the easy stuff is stilla problem. Yeah, Like I
think they should have games with themthrow thirty times. We're at a point
where like we're not going to theplayoffs, guys, you know what I
mean, Like, so like takethe opportunity. We could be the first

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team eliminated from the division championship thisweek. Yeah, but I'd just like
to see him this season, thisseason get the passing perfected too, because
once that happens, we got anall pro quarterback like Trent. Trent Dilfer
knocked out the park this week withhis evaluation. He was like speaking everything
I felt like, get get thethrow and going there's there's ways. He

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was explaining ways you can open guysup now and now we have if Pringle's
healthy, they get start getting Claypoolinvolved. You got Mooney and they got
I did come in into his own. That's you build off of that.
I did notice a couple of timesthat they've rolled one over to Claypool and
left Mooney open, you know,whenever he's running the wheel, because I'm
like, man, Claypool beat hisguy off the line pretty quickly. And

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then I was like I was wonderingwhy, and it's like, oh,
they're playing a two back. Theyrolled the safety over the out to keep
him in a shell. It's like, okay, and the anticipation throws are
still a problem. Yeah, he'sstill slow on it. Yeah, so
I just won by the goal line, the one by the goal line to
Mooney, he's open early, hedoesn't wait, he throws it to he's

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almost at the sideline. It's like, right, if he hits him about
a second earlier, that's probably atouchdown pass instead of having to knock a
fuck out. We know he hasthe arm talent, we know he's smart
enough, we know he's everything's allgood there. It's just it needs to
he needs the reps that reinforces yourpoint. You know this anticipate anticsaatition type

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throws. He's got to experience itin live game action. Yeah, and
we know the way to replicate that. And that's the developments, the most
important thing. And he's proven thathe can dominate this game with his legs.
Yeah, next week, if hegets the passing down, this is
a good game to do it.Man. I mean, Atlanta, I
know she's not on Joe Burrow's levelpassing, but Joe Burrow threw out almost

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like four to eighty one yards.I believe against Atlanta. Statistically, the
Lions are the worst defense in theNFL, and we really didn't get much
going. I mean, they alsodropped him back what eighteen twenty times twenty.
It's also defense that gave Aaron Rodgersa pretty damn good headache. And
I said, sure, Rogers isn'tplaying like normal Rodgers, but he's still

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a guy, you know what Imean? Like why Ada Hutchinson's is pretty
impressive. Yep, he's he's he'spretty all right. I mean he's a
rookie. I would take him aheart, yeah, I mean, I
think he's going to turn out tobe a pretty damn good player. Jerry,
you would love him here. Youcan see the flashes there with him.

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He's he's fast across the line.I don't disagree. Once you saw
his sister, you'd be fine withhim here sister or not play pony be
all about that? Sure that's allI need. Yeah, but no,
I mean that's the biggest thing.I just the it has been fun.

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It has been like the Justin Fieldsexperience, right, like the shit,
shit's not going great all of asudden boom. Sixty seven year a touchdown.
You know, like he just he'sthat dude. He's a home run
hitter as a runner, the armtalent is there. He throws a good
deep ball. We know that thatcommit touchdown was fucking awesome, and I
wanted to see it stack a littlebit, and I think it was only

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like what he was he two passesfrom thirteen yards in the fourth quarter.
Yeah, it's pretty brutal. Somebodybrought something up. Do you feel like
justin maybe getting tired those four inthose fourth quarters and maybe slowing down his
mental and physical movement. He's clockingrunning like that and he has to play

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quarterback and he's accounting for what eightypercent of this offense is production. Yeah,
he's tired of the fourth and hehas every right to be tired for
the four physically and mentally. Yeah, you just wonder, you know somebody
somebody brought it up. It's like, is it crazy to think that.
I said, no, I thinkit's absolutely legitimate. You have to process
faster when you're that fast. Solike he's trying to keep himself like out

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of harm's way running it sometimes beingclocked the twenty something miles an hour,
so the process speed is there forhim. I need to see it translate
to the to the passing game.That's that's it. That's my only like
want like because he's a fucking dominant, fucking player in this league right now.
He is so far in the lastfour games, was it like he's

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the first Fantasy owners are probably fuckingloving life right now if they, Oh
my god, fantasy, if you'reon Fantasy football Twitter, it's ridiculous.
Yeah, it's like Justin Fields QBone rest of the way, no questions
asked. But I just know,I know he has the talent to have
those games where he's thrown over threehundred and he's rushing over one hundred.
I know he has it in him. I just want to get him.

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Yeah, even if we have ashitty game of him passing, get it,
keep it going like you're he's gonnaclick. We need to see it.
Allows here here in lies the problem. Though you don't have an offensive
line. They can give him timeenough, They're not gonna get better without
keep If they don't keep trying,you need to just agree. But you
might get him killed too, oryou just gotta keep changing the launch points,

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booting him out on the run tothrow more. I mean, it's
just he's at the point where thedefensive lines are gonna start start. They're
gonna start playing flat because they haveto account for speed. So if we're
ever gonna get the passing fucking blockinggoing, it's gonna be now. We're
gonna take games where this guy's thisguy's tearing the league up with his leg.
You can't. You have to respectthat. You can't. You have

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to play up. You're gonna beplaying You're gonna be playing more flat as
a defensive line against Justin now,So this is the get right time for
past blocking man like they need totry. Yeah. I don't disagree,
but you saw, you know wewere talking about defense is playing flat.
Later Justin rolls right later in theLions game, and the Lions played it

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really well. They had everybody stackto the edge and he contained. Yeah,
they contained him. I mean you'regonna see, Yeah, you're gonna
see. He can't always break thecontain. It's easier to do now with
Herbert out of the backfield. That'sthat's scary. I absolutely agree. Was
did you all see the play inthat game in which that injury occurred?

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Because I never saw him come offthe field. Was it on a kickoff?
Might I think he might have gothit a kick return? He had
a freaking fifty yard or right,A little little juice there though, what
the I wonder, Yeah, thatone could have been there. I mean,
I don't I don't know, man, but not not a guy.

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I want to see her right now. No, no, And I don't
want to see anybody hurt. ButI don't want to. I'm not advocated
anybody. No, no, no, I know that. What I was
gonna say is, if there wasone of the two, I think that
this offense could But you're about toburn. No. I'm just saying,
if if if there was one ofthe two running backs that was gonna go

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outtlement of the offense, I'm sorry. I would rather Montgomery be down than
Herbert. I do not think Montgomeryis playing well this year. I don't
care what anyone says. Yes,the run blocking is not good, but
the whole the offensive line is stillthe same. For Herbert and his yards
per carry, Monty has a seriousproblem finding the whole out of the backfield.

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His visions. We've talked about thatfor years. His visions a little
bit sometimes he doesn't see it.He's great to get those tough yards,
and he's just not that guy that'sgonna give you that. He's too patient
of a runner for how our offensiveline is playing right, fair assessment which

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isn't bad, Which isn't a badthing, because that ship works really lovely
when you guys are holding up thereinto the bargain in front of you.
Yeah, that's the fourth day.Was that way too, very patient and
shifty like that's but now it's Evnerseason. I saw people pulling mcglinchen,

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signing mcglinchi in the off season.I'm like, what, I'd take mcglinche
in the heart peat right. I'drather see that than a Leatherwood reclamation project.
No offense year. It's so niceto see leatherwood though, I mean
standpoint, yeah, absolutely, Ithink you're getting close to that, and
then I think, what's they're eliminated. You can actually go down that route.

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They just haven't got there yet.Yeah, some post a question to
you guys. We're a question questionswith did he surprise player of the season
to this point? And then we'lldo most disappointing So you're a surprise player

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on this team guy that you're like, Okay, damn all right, I'm
I'm gonna have to go with andbased on how his play was last year,
I'm gonna say, kindle vildor Okay, I think he fits this scheme

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obviously way better uh than last year. But for a guy who looked like
he had no business being on anNFL football field last year, I think
he's been solidly adequate this year.I think he's almost arguably been the best
corner we've had consistently because of Jalenafor sure, because of the injury.

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No more, no more, noless than that. Yeah, I would
say I mean Jacona Bisker. Ithink we all kind of sensed early on
the preseason that he was going tobe that guy. Um, I think
maybe you can make a case forEddie, but I would say Kendall.
I think he's had a real prettygood turnaround season. Look at you,
good good name. I'm gonna gointo the trenches. Braxton Jones getting drafted.

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You've benched it earlier in the show, getting drafted, where you're drafted.
Oh, by the way, hereyou go, here's the starting left
tackle job. Yeah, that's that'sthe right call, though, in my
opinion. I mean, if youcan think of somebody else, I mean,
I don't know. I think it'sBraxton Jones, and I don't know
that it's really close. So thisisn't surprising to me, but I I'm

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just gonna kind of give him ashot out in a sense. No,
No, I think Tevin Jenkins.It's not right, but it's not like
what I expect it is out ofcollege right, right, But because of
what he's been through and freaking notnot not being with the starters and all

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that shit in the preseason and rotationand whatever's going on coming off injury,
he seems to get He's he's stillhe's got a little he's got that beast
in him still. Je I mean, like whatever they did, whether he
was actually available or he wasn't orthey're trying to teach him a lesson,
it seems to have stuff. Sohe's turned things around and I'm happy with

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that. Surprised because of where hewas after he got drafted, put the
back injury and everything. Right,Yeah, you just hope that whatever he
is ailing him. We didn't reallyget a good answer about an injury.
Did we on him? Other thanhe was just a healthy scratch or hip
injury. Yep, okay, waitto get injury. I think that's a

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good one, though, Diddy.I think there was a sense from a
lot of us that honorable mention.I have an honorable mention. Go ahead,
jar Equanamius Saint, honorable mention forwhat he's done for the first probably
the best season in his career.He's a solid piece. It's not saying

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much, but yes, if you'rein his career, yeah no. But
if he if he's your fourth orfifth guy, I don't totally hate him
on this roster for what they askedtheir wide receivers to do. Right.
Well, it's funny because we weretalking about, well, if Prengle comes
back, who gets the bench?Well we found out real quick, didn't
we. That surprised me a littlebit. I really thought I thought Pettis

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would be the one to step down. Somebody brought up a good point because
he's a punt returner and you don'thave a guy that can catch punts.
I don't want to see Nikle broughtback as a wide receiver. I want
to see him added to the tightend room. I hope that's what they
were doing. Last week is liketurning him into a tight end. Now
you have him and commit, Yeah, body, it gets pause. You
start lining him up with the linebackers. Now, now he can actually display

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some of the stuff we saw thatwas so impressive with him in college.
I think because the player, pride'sgoing to be a problem. I think
no. But the speed in theNFL game is a whole different animal.
Some of these guys with his bodytype man he could be. He could
be a freaking weapon at tight end. And if you're taking snaps away from
Ryan Griffin, I don't know ifthat's totally lost in this season. I

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mean, he's an older, veteranguy. This is a developmental type of
year. I would you spend aseventh round pick on him? I'm just
saying if you have, if hedevelops into a tight ends like a guy
that you can line up outside,if you need to like him and commit,
that's a problem. Yeah. Imean, especially if you're running more

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elements of the Baltimore offense that thrivewhen they had two healthy tight ends.
I mean with Claypool's arrival too,that's the guy you want on the outside,
not Nikkila in my opinion. Butnow now you have a guy like
Nikkil, you could double tight endset. It would commit to There's a
lot of shit you can do offof that. And then if they even
start using blasting game, which wemight see more now that yeah, you

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know what I mean, We're kindof lighter in the backfield, but there's
a lot they could do here.Like gets he gets he could scheme this
up nicely. It's just the offensiveline needs to hold up there into the
bargain man, because we're starting tothere's there's options now it is healthy.
You saw that he can get involved. I mean now now now there's it's

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a lot better situation than the startof the season. I'm not saying this
should be the wide receiver group ofthe future, but from right now it's
well improved that to the point thatwe could start seeing justin develop more as
a pastor, which we know hehas it. He just needs the opportunity
right on. So the next partof your question there, mister ditty,
most disappointing, most disappointing, youwant me to answer first? Yeah,

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since why I took yours, LucasPatrick Man, I know it's not like
injuries, not his fault, butlike, god, I thought this answer.
Well, I just thought, likethe way they were pitching him to
being the season, like, Ithought he might be one of those guys
that kind of comes in and changesthe mentality. I mean, we're just
like guy that gets he brought inbecause he knows how great of a teammate
he is and helping other guys,and he was just going to be the

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freaking the center, right, andwhen he was center, it actually looked
when we finally saw it for theone series, yeah, it was fucking
sweet, right, Yeah, butthe best available what is it? The
best ability is availability? There yougo? Yeah, sorry that gum.

(29:29):
He's kicking in so good mine thisthis show is brought to you by did
he Mine would have to be Andthis the story is not written for him.
He still has time to salvage it. But for a third round pick
and a guy that was brought inas a weapon in an off season in

(29:51):
which you had limited resources and youhad to really hit on that pick and
at least be a valuable contributor.To be a third round pick and to
not even have utility to be onspecial teams right now and be active on
game days, it is just hiskiller so Vilas Jones would be my biggest
disappointment this year. I can't reallydisagree with that. That's that might.

(30:12):
Actually I do disagree with that inmy opinion, but it's not a big
Well, no, I want tohear the counter. I'm not. I
wasn't expecting, you know, sevenyards, but I at least expected him
to be active on game days.Now they've just totally phased him out.
Well, we thought, we thoughtwatching him in the preseason that he could
do a Quarterreil Patterson type. Iagree with big player. Yeah, I

(30:36):
agree what you're saying because of allthe nonsense, like the nonsense hype that
we were hearing people shop when wedrafted, when we drafted him, like
who the fuck? Like seriously,when all of us said that, we
were like who nobody had that?Hell, you don't know. He's a

(30:56):
thirty five year old senior from It'slike a hawk and even moral problem though,
right, he's not like he's ayoung guy coming out. He had
eight years in college, saw fourdifferent conferences. He was he wasn't even
the big receiver prospect from Tennessee.Nope. It's just a shame that they

(31:19):
they they couldn't find a way.Well, let me take that back.
I think they had a certain seriesof plays a package for Velis. You
saw him that one game. Ah. I think that the special teams gaps
really really hurt. He was nevera polished route runner coming out. Um
and and he can't block. Idon't mind the season our wide receivers had

(31:44):
to block. I don't mind likethat spot in the draft, taking a
shot on a guy that you thinkhas the upside to become something you just
don't think. I just don't knowwho the fuck he was when they drafted
him. But I wonder what lukeGets vision of the offense was coming in
as to where it is now.I mean, it's gotta it feels like
it's gotta be completely one eighty,not anywhere where he thought he'd be like,

(32:08):
oh, well we're doing this now, all right. A sign of
a good coach being able to adjust. And I agree, like we said,
I said last week, it's he'skeeping his word about coaching to the
his player's talents, so he's it'srefreshing. It really boy disappointments. I
gotta think of that. You guystook two really good ones. I feel

(32:30):
like the defense has to be putto the fire, though, I mean,
it's gotta be Gibson, right,It's not that I expected a whole
lot. That guy is fucking heis invisible. Is he even on the
field, I don't know. Themost against the lines is the most I've
seen him really making play most ofthe season. It's like you were billed,

(32:52):
as you said it, the Wor'shammer, blah blah blah, all
that bullshit. Well, when's thelast time we got a sack? Did
we until prior to Sandborns two?It's probably weeks. It's been weeks.
It's like, dude, no pressure, barely any hits. I think somebody

(33:15):
put a stat out on Twitter aboutthey had six hits, seven hits all
season prior to that, and ifyou take Robert Quinn out of it,
they only had six. And RobertQuinn isn't doing much right now. No,
that's looking good. Of course,he might be getting right, getting
healthy. I don't know. ButTrevis has not had a sack since Week

(33:40):
two. Only game this season inwhich he had a sack and he had
to that game. But they're gettinga good evaluation on guys, and they
know, they know where they're goingto have to improve the team. So
it sucks to have a defense thatsucks. We're just not used to it,
like because our defenses are average atbest. It's just not right now.

(34:00):
Can you imagine if the defense wasaverage? I think this is the
vice versa every year Bears football.It's like the defense is great. Can
you imagine if we had an averageoffense. Offense, they did play well
enough to win that game. Theydid show some improvement in the run game.
They should have won it. Theyshould have won it. You throw
a pick six, you get calledfor dumb penalties. That's sand Born.

(34:24):
That Sandborn interception should have been nailingthe coffin. I absolutely agree. And
what happens is you get called fora terrible hands in the face called it
was hands on the shoulder pads.I don't know what the hell they were
looking at on that. Jalen doesn'tmind getting physical though. You gotta love
that. You've got to be physicalwith arm and around with Saint Brown,

(34:44):
you've got to be We've had cornerbacksthat playoff that we loved, but that
could lay the wood right. Butlike it's it's it's nice to see the
aggression like that from him, andI was also gradu I also saw a
few times where we got blitzers inthe back. Brisker has golf dead to

(35:05):
riots and Golf shakes him just liketiny dancer, what are you doing?
Yeah, back to see that effort, To see that effort where this team
is at shows me that he's boughtin. Yeah, yeah, it's hurting,
but it's good. Guys still boughtin though, so that they're they're
believing, they're believing in what's beingtold, like told to them, they're

(35:30):
believing in in the culture. Ifyou haven't heard the polls with Pete Schreker
thing he talks about Eberflusing, howhe he loves them up and no pause,
and he also coaches them up right. But yeah, this is part
of how he gets guys to buyin. It's not it's not an effort
thing with his defense, it's justa talent. The effort is there,

(35:53):
so that that's good to at leastsee that the coach's influence is there.
It's just that's why I see alot of al Allan Williams criticism right now,
and it's like, you know,I think moving forward, I'm not
worried about this coaching staff getting thedefense right. It's just simply a mattter
like that, he said, ofof using a little bit more talent,

(36:15):
everything starts up. I hope theycan. I mean, really, the
off season is going to be basedon how we evaluate talent. Well,
that's gonna be a Ryan That's gonnabe a Ryan Pole's job. And this
is his first time ever doing iton his own. Really seriously, not
on his own. He's got hisguy cunning him. He's sidekick in.

(36:37):
So, I mean, it's gonnabe a huge offseason. And like Leader
brought up, it's not a foregoneconclusion. Go look at Cincinnati. They
spent seventy million dollars in that offensiveline or some shit like that, and
they look like shit for mostly here. You gotta give Pull some credit to

(36:59):
that. He he like came in. It's it's hard your first year with
a transition of becoming a GM becauseyou're thrown into the process. You're bringing
your stuff from your other team,you stood dealing with employees that were from
the last regime, whatever you're youlook at this draft for his first draft,
pretty damn good. Yeah, it'sthe previous scouting reports that that that

(37:21):
Paces, you know, scouting regimehad the previous regime really fucked you too
on having any kind of draft capital, so you had to turn this roster
over as quickly as you could.Sorry, Roquan, I hope you do
well trading Khalil Mack. I meanthat that's a big move to make as
your first year as a general manager. That's not looking in Chicago like and

(37:46):
Robert Quinn like this dude, thisis this is his call like that.
That's the nice thing to see that, Yes, we finally have the football
guy making the football decisions. Sothere's things that are happening that we've wanted
to see for years. Yeah,you know what I mean, he's in
charge. I don't think i've.I don't think i've because look look at
when Pace came in. It wasFox Fox, you know what I mean.

(38:07):
There was a this guy comes inand they finally learned from their mistake
and they're like you you're in chargeof football. And he set up his
own department with an assistant. I'mfine with that. Like, I think
he's he's building what I would liketo see, like Ted be taken over
for I think he's got his assistantGM. I love that setup, and

(38:27):
honestly, if you look at it, those trades aren't looking too god awful.
I mean, what are they winning? What are they winning? The
Chargers not much? I mean they'rewinning more than us, but playing solid.
But I don't you know, Max, I think I think they got
Yeah, I agree, he hasn'tbeen the same guy, and I love
Roquan. I just twenty million dollarsis not smart? Right now, Well,

(38:49):
how much you have to do?That might be right? Like how
much has to be added to thisteam on both sides of the ball.
Like, do you think if Roquanplays for us during that Lions game,
we win? No, I don'tthink that that off the ball from the
performance that we got from Jack Sanborn. And I'm not equivalent. I'm not
equivalating those two players. Roquan Smithis certainly the better linebacker. But if

(39:13):
you can get seventy five percent productionfrom an off the ball linebacker that you're
getting from a Roquan Smith, Ithink it's a huge Yeah, it's not.
It's not a huge drop off inproduction and for what you're paying for.
So to me, now, Jared, I would say even with Roquan
Smith, there's way more how manyhow many weeks has did he said here
and said, you know what canRoquan do when he's not being kept clean?

(39:37):
True? I just figured to bean interesting question because they also did
him a disservice by not being ableto stay clean and keeping him on the
outside. They should have thrown himinside. Yeah, because that the acquisition.
Oh god, what's fifty three?What's his names? Yeah? Morrows,

(39:58):
nothing, he said, nobody likeI was arrest with Sandborne. But
let's just call it what it is. Too real. Quan's just as we
I think, more dominant because ofwho he is in the middle Sandborne would
be. Yes, if Sandborne wason the outside, I think it looked
like a whole different thing. Butbut he the kid bawled out, like,
but it's to compare that to like, guess Roquan wasn't the real Quan

(40:21):
were used to. But he wasalso in a whole other world on the
outside with not much protection. Soshout out a he it was a joke
at first. Now that the JackSandborn's rane has rolled into the station,
my friends, this this show's crushingit on predictions. Okay, you know,

(40:42):
we don't look at the score predictionsfrom last week. Yeah, if
every Bear's podcast in January spitting outtheir ass on other predictions, like none
of us fucking though, So whocares if we were joking or now we
got it right? Oh we knewexactly, we know, we know,
And you call gil bro, Imean to be able to scout a punter,
that's like fucking deep diving shit.So now you just you gotta look

(41:05):
at the leg technique, man,you just gotta look at it. What
happened with Carro Santos on that kick? Was that the turf or was that
like shit? Bro? Yeah?The turf like shit? Man said it
was gonna Did he even said thatearlier this year? If you mean it
was either did he or AA said? Bing me? The grass in November
December is called shit. It's it'ssome warm climate grass, bro, Like

(41:31):
whatever, Okay, if my lawnlooked that bad, I'd be pissed,
bro, Like right, this shipshould be pristine. Tripped over a dead
body buried at the thirty yard line, it was terrible. But that that
kick, from the moment he kickedit, it looked like I don't know

(41:52):
if he slipped. I don't knowif the laces were in. I was
a solid hole jare So and thentomorrow out borrow at that moment tweeted that's
gonna come back to haunt us.Yep, absolutely, but don't you know
well, and then they kicked thefuck there. There was a lot of
the next ensuing kick. I don'tthink he kicks it out of bounds.

(42:15):
I'm the next kick. He takesthe kickoff and kicks it right out of
bounds. Yeah, I think jeersright on that. I think he did.
Though it never comes down to oneplay that's two actually okay too,
But didn't the defense give up whatwas it a eighty five or ninety yard
drive? You've been doing it thewhole game though. I mean, we

(42:37):
can review guys in this coming backto haunt us, But there were so
many plays in that game that couldhave been made and that dry though.
How many backbreaking penalties were there?Three? I believe? Well that second
to last drive where they they justkind of decided to pun it with a
six point lead, I was like, oh, this is he runs in

(42:59):
a row. I'm like, whatis? Why are we playing to preserve
this? Like you gotta keep themetal to the metal. You know what
I mean, BIS gets down,But I haven't said that, like guys,
you I mean, we're the firstteam in NFL history. Was it
to lose be on a three gamelosing streak with like coming that close to
thirty points every game? Yeah,one of them was a twenty nine point

(43:22):
game. But like to have ouroffense be able to like score like this,
But it's fun to see. It'sfun to see our offense being the
strength. Like we understand that.I know some people like I like the
Dan readers of the world, whoI love Dan's work, right, But
I do also understand the hype froma fan that they're not fans. They

(43:43):
said that on their podcast they're notfans of they're reporters right right, So
like from our from our world,from our point of view as fans,
like it's exciting. It's exciting tosee a modern offense in Chicago that's national
only renowned that people are watchings andcalling it must see TV. We know,

(44:05):
we know we suck, but it'sit's fun. Like it's fun football.
It's it's nice to see fun footballwhen the team is in the rebuild
mode and specifically the last two weekshaving the feeling of when the offense gets
on the field that they're actually goingto be able to do something like it's
something that we haven't had that confidencein the offense, and it seems like

(44:25):
at any moment that they can drivedown and score. I mean, what
is it's four straight games with atleast twenty nine points or more? Yeah,
and uh yeah, at what pointdo we start crucifying the defensive coach
for the defensive players not doing anythingdefensive. I think we sort of talked

(44:47):
about that earlier. I mean,I think it's you. I'm not worried
about. You have to give spaceas a cornerback when you're dealing. You
can't keep giving up thirty points afucking game. You can't give up forty
nine. You can when you havethis personnel out there, must agree.
But they gave up twenty four,which is like three over what defensive should

(45:09):
give up to wins. I mean, what they gave up wasn't the problem.
There's there's a lot of things thatwent into this. It's on the
offense too. Yeah, Justin's picksix was pretty atrocious. Yeah, and
it's okay to have some criticism ofjustin. He's freaking We've never seen anything
like this in Chicago. It's it'sbeen since like Walter Payton to have an

(45:34):
offensive alpha on this fucking team.He's that guy. He has that presence.
He can take a game over likethis. No, he's dominant,
bro, Like I don't I don'tthink I've seen a guy this well,
you know you have that dude onthis offense, Like he's fucking He's a

(45:55):
fucking phenomenal talent and we know thathe can be that complete fucking quarterback.
So I know he has the talentto become that I like to be a
dominant some help, bro, oncehe gets Once that clicks, it's fucking
that's the guy we expected to haveout of Ohio State, but better because
he's actually developed more as a runningquarterback in the NFL, so that that

(46:19):
part of his game has improved immensely. He just he was a system.
He was all about being in thesystem in college. Yeah, now he's
all about being in the system inthe NFL. That's the fucking major.
That's that's big boy shit. Justhaving that mindset to do what he's doing
right now is fucking awesome for us. So now that you develop more as
a passer brow it's fucking on like, and it's not like he was a

(46:44):
prolific running quarterback coming out of behind. He played within his system. That's
and he has glad they're letting himdo that so he can build some confidence.
And I think it's it really hasdone wonder And yeah, there's always
the risk of injury, but hewants to throw a bro it's out of

(47:06):
pure necessity right now. Do youthink it's helping his his development? Confidence
is a big portion to succeeding asa quarterback, and it was treading on
dangerous waters there where if he hadgone two full seasons looking like he did
last year and the early part ofthis year. Credit to these coaches,
man, Yeah, credit to thecoaches. Go to the game and a

(47:34):
loss sucks. I mean, justwhoever wants to take the lob. Yeah,
I was gonna say so. CoComet, Oh, okay, he's
alive. Co Comet is fucking alivein this offense and I love it.
And I can't believe I'm saying thatthat about anybody from Notre Dame, but

(47:55):
I am. He is alive.He's a big part of it. He
blocks well. His blocking also setsup his fake blocking on play action and
gets him open more. So it'slike, I like it. I like
the way they're using him. It'sabout damn time and it's a it's a

(48:16):
it's a guy that when's the lasttime we've had a tight end developed as
well? I know he's got along way to go, but that we
drafted Mark Andrews holding my deck,that's what's up. We traded him before
he fully developed, but it wouldhave been Greg Olson, but oh yeah,
no, no, Greg Olson's thelast one. Yeah, that we've

(48:37):
drafted that that's panned out like this. So, like, I'm happy about
cole Man, but he shut alot of people up. Man, A
lot of Chicago is like, ishe this guy? He's like, he's
that dude, which makes me feelbetter about, you know, the general
direction of the offense. You know, but you can see a Baltimore situation

(49:00):
where he becomes the Mark Andrews oreven better, you know, he might
be very well, maybe faster.His development's definitely taking a huge jump just
from the fact of what they've askedhim to do blocking wise, right,
So, like he's he's had thatpractice with both coaches. Is like they've

(49:22):
kept them in because they need theextra blocker a little more than I than
I thought was good for him.But like to see him now developing on
the stuff that I thought he wasgonna be used for more coming out of
college. It's a nice man.Now we're gonna have a like an all
around tight end that that's huge blockAmbi a receiving threat. So now you

(49:43):
just got to find another piece togo with him. I think that's where
I think that's where it needs togo. Yeah, as far as the
tight end room, yeah, Idon't know see West go anymore. And
and Ryan Griffin's a solid veteran backup presents. But again James, yeah,

(50:05):
it feels that of chemistry with him. Horse did anybody Horse died?
Horsted would have been nice, butyou no, no, those guys are
really doing anything anywhere else. Sowell, my go to the game has
got to be Jack Bartholomule Sanborn twelvetwo sacks, two tackles for losses and

(50:29):
should have been the game sealing interception. Jack Sanborn and his second career start
Take a bow, Sir, thejackhammer, the true goat of the game,
and of course Justin said after thegame about him, I thought I
was trying to let you guys gofirst. He took the lob man Like,

(50:52):
no, we're leaving the lob foryou. But you know, Justin
said, you know, he hefelt inspired by Jack's performance on the field
just on principle alone. Take alot, Diddy. I mean, it's
kind of it's kind of a dunkfor me because like this is like before

(51:13):
we drafted Justin. I tweeted outon the fucking like draft night, that
freaking that movie and shit, JustinFields no matter what, Like that was
before the draft. This has beenthe guy I wanted here since when we
first started talking drafts. So likeI'm excited as hell, man, but
I just know what this. Iknow what he's capable of. Like he

(51:35):
succeeded my expectations um this season ofhow dominant he's been. But like I
know what he's I know it's fullfucking capability. Man. Like once once
that passing, that that consistent passingwith the easy stuff looks easy, it's
a rap, bro. We're gonnahave the a top a potentially a top

(52:00):
five quarterback for the first time inour lifetime in the league. Once he
gets to the passing going, ohmy god, I'm just saying, man,
you know, he has heart bestill, my heart be still.
He's doing what he has to doright now. And I love that.
Even Chicago fans, Chicago people seeingKyle Long tweet, you know, Chicago

(52:23):
deserves this. He's special. Man. Yeah, and wait till next that
he's in Like it's it's really I'mso stoked to see him Sunday, you
know, for me to eat alittle bit of crow. You know,
I think the first four weeks ofthis season, we all knew he was

(52:45):
in a bad situation. But Ieven think we all sort of said it
last year too. It was wekind of thought coming in that maybe he
would be that guy that could elevateand be better even with a shittier supporting
cast, and I think I waskind of disappointed that maybe he wasn't that
guy. Um, And granted itwasn't always his fault. I mean,

(53:06):
starting off in that Cleveland game lastyear, with that coaching malpractice and just
not having the talent around him.Earlier part of this year, I had
said it, you know, Ithought, man, I really thought he
was going to be that guy andyou know, to finally see him do
that now is is it's very verysatisfying. Paul's the way you said that,

(53:27):
if do you need to watch cloth, I mean I might. And
it just feels different than like whenMitch had his stretch, you know there
for a couple of games. Itjust just feels different. Man, Really,
no, it's it is different.It's total domination. Well, it's
different. He's got him on astring, buddy. Yeah, Mitch never
looked like he was the best playeron the field, you know, even

(53:51):
though he had a couple of gameswhere he looked really good, he was
never you never got that. Theeyeball test tells you everything. You never
watched Mitch and said, yeah,he's the best guy on this on this
football field right now. And asmuch as it sucks to see the defense
not be as dominant as we usedto, what Pulse has done is created
an environment where Justin is the bestplayer on the fucking team. You had

(54:13):
to get rid of guys that hadfucking reputations of being top players in this
league. To get things there.You had to take you had to take
that fucking hit. But the waythey're building this is Justin is the fucking
man on this fucking team. Well, building it around him going forward,
that's how you develop a fucking franchise. QB. They didn't do that for
Mitch. I don't. I'm notsaying Mitchell would have ever become that,

(54:36):
but there was way more talent onthis team than that were a higher level
than Mitch Dubisky. Right now,Justin is the best fucking player on this
team. I still think go ahead, sorry, he might be the best
running, He might be the bestplayer on the field every week. Right.

(54:57):
Legitimately, question for you to doyou still feel like, even with
limited resources this offseason, do youstill feel like there is some valid points
of criticism to be lobbed towards pollsin kind of how he didn't add enough
around Justin. No, because hecame into a situation where Justin wasn't his

(55:21):
guy. So basically he's like,if he's this guy, we're going to
see something. Even though things aregoing to ship, it's actually this is
actually showing the making of him,what a man's made of in this situation.
In my opinion, So think youthink his outlook was, Hey,
the stats, the three yard gamesdon't have to be there we'll see the
flashes to know if he's the guy. Yeah, I mean, he put

(55:44):
this thing together. He knows what, he knows what the talent level around
Justin is right now. I mean, if we're talking about it, I'm
sure he has a full grasp ofthe situation, you know what I mean.
We like to think we know morethan they do, but ultimately that
they're doing what they're doing for areason. Right So you asked exactly what
now? But even despite these lastfour games of offensive dominance and emergence of

(56:08):
Justin fields, do you still feellike that there is valid criticism to be
lobbed towards Poles for his lack ofmaybe adding another piece or two along the
offensive line or maybe not. Andyou know, i'm gonna say shopping at
at wide receiver, I'm gonna say, with the situation he was left with,

(56:32):
I think he's done about as goodas you could do. And you
really can you cut a bunch ofdeadweight off the roster. You did bring
in Reef and Schofield both have played, and they haven't They're not terrible.
Larry Boorm looks like a train wreckright now. I don't know what's going
on. With him receiving room.Who were you gonna bring in? Were

(56:58):
you gonna keep Allen Robinson? He'sreally tearing it up at the rams.
You know, where where do yougo? I mean, you hope Darnell
would take off into his credit.He went out and made a trade for
Nikkil. He's made a trade forClaypool. Guess who your guess who your
top wide receiver acquisition is in thedraft next year. It's Chase Claypool.

(57:22):
That's the guy, you know.I mean, will we bring other guys
in? Yes, as Velis Jonesand complete flops so far? Yes,
so you can give him minimal blame. But what do you do? You've
got to rebuild the whole damn roster. I think we all echoed this.

(57:45):
It's like, it's not just aboutbuilding an offense. You gotta build a
whole fucking team. And how doyou build a team. You gotta chop
it down, you gotta cut thefat, you gotta get down to just
your hand in it and grab it, yah, whip it out. So

(58:08):
yeah, that's sorry. How todrain the lizard real quick? That's what
that smell was. Yeah, Soyeah, there there's your answer. Biscuits
By the way, Justin Fields wasmight go to the game. Shocking,
y'all. I don't know why I'velost my cam, but I've lost my

(58:29):
cam boys, so why don't Ijust go with score predictions. I didn't
even read them this week because weall had the Bears winning, so I
think we're all eliminated. I getto go see just The Fields coming home
baby in the dirty South. Iwas just trying to go to Magic City
for the Chicken Wings and the otherWings. I was gonna stay real quick.

(58:51):
Let me pull this up. Solet me ask you guys a question.
With RSV COVID still going on andthe flu season, you guys,
you guys are gonna shut up thatclub in Atlanta, So it's yeah,
how dirty are you gonna get?I don't know, we're gonna find out.
I've conditioned my body for thirty plusyears to endure certain things. Good

(59:15):
for you, bro, I'm notready, but yeah, the for Bears
fans are might be going. Thereis a Chicago Atlanta. The Chicago Bears
fan group out of Atlanta has alittle thing going on. It's Arnold's Ice

(59:37):
Bar. It's in the luth Georgia. They'll be raffles and shit, go
check it out. I think we'regonna I think I'm gonna try to make
it there Saturday. Is it undera bridge? I hope not. It
depends on traffic too, because Atlanta'straffic is complete bullshit. I haven't been

(59:59):
man. No, it's not prettyexcited about it. Though it's Harold's Chicken
and yeah, that's cool. Man, looks like I love going to a
game, even though we might suck, but we might see something great and
I think that's awesome. So doesit leads to lead you to think it

(01:00:20):
score prediction wist? Oh boy.The problem is Marcus Mariotta runs the ball
way better than Jared Goff does.And I have no faith in this defense
at all. I think we're gonnasee another thirty one twenty seven loss,

(01:00:49):
O one twenty seven loss. Yeah, I don't like that. And I
think I thought mister Cheeks got thebat call. No, no, I
don't know what the hell had Myscreen went black and it I don't know.
I thought the bat light went offfreaking reflecting off her and Cave and

(01:01:14):
mister Cheeks. Mister Cheeks was outat responding to a damzel in distress mister
love a lover. It is thelight, just like a biscuit in the
light instead of like a bat wing. Yes, I'd be okay with that
spread biscuits with some butter on them. That comes later. Oh oh,

(01:01:37):
all right, so biscuits. Whatdo you have for a score in Hot
Lanta? Oh, I'm gonna gowith thirty three to twenty two Bears a
Bears win. I think this defensegives gives Mariota a little bit of problems.

(01:02:02):
Is that eleven field goals? No? Okay, by young way too
well, it'll be eleven field goalsfor us at thirty three? Right?
No, that map's not right,is it? No? I don't think
is it eleven eleven times three?Listen? Did he did? He threw
up? My my damn. Nowmy mind is just all messed up,

(01:02:28):
so I can't even do match.Blame it on my joke. Thirty three
twenty two Bears Like you do?M hmmm mm hmmm. I don't like
that. Yeah, I don't likethat. Yeah, thirty one thirty one

(01:02:50):
twenty one Bears. I'm the onlyone that took him to lose. He
just did he just price prices,right me, That's what just no,
I just did four touchdowns in thefield goal. Yeah. I wasn't thinking
what you were saying. Not thatI didn't listen to what you said.
It just wasn't factory into my ultimatedecision. Sir, Sonny overunders, how

(01:03:13):
much do you think the running gamesuffers with the loss of Kalil Herbert Monty
go out and get one hundred yards? Will snack like you can't. It
would just have to be let's dothe overunder with that over undert David Montgomery
yards, I'll set at sixty two. It would have to be a game

(01:03:36):
that they want Justin start passing morebecause Monty Monty, Monty needs rhythm.
Monty's not the guy that, ohshit, Justin's at wild and like Monty's
cold and just hears his handoff.It's every twenty snaps. That's not that's
not his deal. Like, soI if they go with a passing game,
Monty's finals a running back. Montysets up a passing game the way

(01:03:57):
he runs. He's a punishing runner. So like over under sixty two,
where you where are you? We'reunder sixty two for months? Yep,
just in case this helps you.In nine games this year, David Montgomery
has run for sixty two yards ormore only three times, sixty two sixty
seven and is season high one twentytwo against Green Bay. Hmm, I'm

(01:04:24):
taking the under over sixty two,is what you're saying. Jar over under
yep over for monthy. I'm gonnatake the under just barely. Yeah.
Do you think we see some ebner? Yes? I think you'll have to.

(01:04:45):
And then who gets called up?Is that with that demandre Tuggle,
I don't know. I think youlike go line. I would just put
blasting game in and having to CraigHeyward. Do you get a Vaylas Jones
off the healthy scratch list and gadgethim? I'd rather see nikkiel off of
it. Yeah, I mean Iwould, Yeah, but they want to

(01:05:11):
push that young kid too though,you know what I mean. I want
to see this gig going might bea game where you can do that.
You said that it's kind of asuspect pass defense. Yeah, I mean
Atlanta's not great. We should househim. I mean a Barras housing is
like ten points. But I'll takeit right well, justin fields have more

(01:05:35):
passing yards than rushing yards. Yes, even even well what he set the
record with what I think he goesfor too twenty passing this week. That'd

(01:06:00):
be nice. I'd like to say, I'm gonna take the over on.
I'm gonna take yes de bastles formore than he rushes. Oh the month,
he's definitely getting over sixty two withkilling all purpose yards, rushing yards.
Yeah, month, you get thatif Justin is that if the passing
games the point emphasis absolutely yeah?Got anything else fellas over under for Jack

(01:06:31):
Samborne setting it at ten under.You know, Samborne soldiers, we gotta
hammer that over. Jack Samborne's gonnaend with fourteen tackles in Hot Lanta.
That's a Ten's a good number.I would say ten taking the push push,

(01:06:54):
it is a good number. Anyturnovers. Does the defense get a
sack? Oh yeah, Sandborne.Sandborne's gonna have a sack for sure.
Sam is gonna have a deflection intoBrisker's hands for six. Oh, I
pick six. You know we haven'tmentioned is that Joe Thomas had two freaking

(01:07:17):
deflections, So I gotta I gottamention him too. He had too bad.
He's coming off I R two right, coming off, iire making an
impact. We just hope that itcontinues, right, Yeah, I just
just want to see justin continue thatthis skis. Will I see you in

(01:07:39):
Atlanta that I'm gonna put the overunder at fifty percent? You might see
me, might not um it snuckup on me. I really didn't realize
that it was. I get it. It was close away, but I
I got nothing else to do.I might just top of flight and show

(01:08:00):
up. You might just look upin the sky if you see the biscuit
light in the sky, you know, lighting the sky. You got a
third Lucha mask for you for yourboy. We can figure it out.
Man, All right, are youbringing strange with you? No? I'm
trying to enjoy my time. Yeah, I was gonna say. The actual

(01:08:21):
address for that thing is twenty twofifty five Pleasant Hill Drive to Least,
Georgia. So if you're going,you might go hang out. There's raffle
music food. You just gave awayour location. Man, what's raffle music.
It's raffle music. It's like rappand uh folk and funk, nice

(01:08:45):
and I need something for now,Luca door music. There you go.
We can get els in this community, don't we do we ever? Yeah?
But whatever, Manlin is still showingprogress. Just needs just that dude,
he is him. I'm there towitness. I can't fucking wait you're

(01:09:11):
gonna I might just go just tosee Samborning. I want to go to
see just In Trenton Jay just itjust predicted them to lose. I know,
but Justin's gonna do something. Justin'sgonna do something amazing. It's wild
times being embarrassment, isn't it.That's a great ending to a show.
It's a defensive shit man. Comeon, Jerry, now he's well,

(01:09:36):
Jed, I feel I have fiftypercent. I hope you enjoy yourself,
biscuits, Jarry, have a greattime, man, enjoy that live atmosphere.
Get your hy sir. Are yougonna go? I'm gonna do a
little uh the Tailgate Show live fromAtlanta, JA. I don't know.
We'll see how it goes. Ifyou get thrown in prison, at least

(01:09:58):
live stream from there. Oh yes, absolutely. If I get thrown in
jail, that needs to go rightto the show page. I'm just waiting
for you in your rental car.Oh. The scary part is buscus.
If there's no rental car. Ifthere's no rental car for him to get

(01:10:18):
that add on, somebody's gonna endup receiving. Oh god, maybe possibly.
I'll let that one breathe, I'lllet that one right, Yeah,
just take that. Let's yeah.I don't want to get myself in trouble
anyway. That's just another episode ofdetail Gate show, the sandborning Merchants,

(01:10:40):
the Dirty South. We're coming baby. That's a scary thought, Jared,
Would you not know where you're comingfrom?
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