#Bears '18/LAR '20 thread
A lot of what I'll be showing is the ideals that Staley has talked about and Fangio has shown when he was in CHI. All three worked together and have the same innovative thinking. In today's NFL the objective is to create a numbers advantage in pass game
Perfect fit for the #Bears
Interchangeable safety with range and ball skills. Length and deep coverage skills weren’t utilized in 2025 the way they were at Purdue. In Chicago he’s going to be able to showcase those skills.
@MattHarmon_BYB I waited the whole book knowing the end would be devastating (because of how Haymitch is) and it was still even more than what I imagined
@ConnorAllenNFL We KNOW? Or that’s what they made it seem to get someone to offer a first? I know it was reported after the fact but that could’ve been the thought behind the scenes
This will be discussed in the Bears Manual, but the discussion around Caleb's final INT is starving for context.
The Bears have called this specific play a handful of times. It is part of their vast Intermediate Cross family. The route is designed to break at 10 yards, with an aiming point of about 18 yards on the opposite numbers. The three examples here show the route breaking much earlier than Moore broke. Williams' footwork last night also matches the timing of an Intermediate Cross
The Bears do carry a deeper Cross, part of the "Latch" family. The also carry a Deep Over. These three families of concepts look similar, but the context of studying Johnson's offense in detail can piece the puzzle together.
*The 2025 Chicago Bears Complete Offensive Manual should be out end of this week/early next week.
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@chrismwojcik What type of cardio do you do outside the mats? Have always heard the only way to build cardio is more rolls. Would love a different outlook on this