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FireChans

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  1. I think they need to make the choice of "Is Justin Fields capable of running an NFL offense?" If the answer is "we don't know," then you run an NFL offense and see what happens. If the answer is "no," then you dump his ass and draft Bryce Young or whoever. Skip the entire Roman option entirely. Just a waste of time.
  2. The year is 2025. Justin Fields has throw for 3300 yards 22 TD's and 12 INT's the last two year in Greg Roman's system. Rushes for 700 yards and 6 TD's. The Bears win 10 games each year, making the playoffs once and losing in the Wild Card round. Fields wants top 5 QB money. Contract negotiations start breaking down (it's the system, his numbers aren't that impressive etc etc.) TBD makes the topic. "Should the Bears pay Fields?" And around and around we go on the Greg Roman carousel.
  3. and GRo will make him work in the short-term, not the long-term. We won more games with Tuh than Josh their first two years starting. And yet, making Tyrod "work" wasn't the answer to put the Bills in position to win a Super Bowl. Do you think Josh would have developed as much as he has as a passer with GRo instead of Daboll?
  4. He does the opposite. He gets bad QB's paid.
  5. Okay. My end goal would be trying to get a franchise QB. GRo runs the wrong offense for that (and I have a tremendous respect for him). If I hire an OC, I want one who is gonna have our young QB chucking it. I want him to trying to learn and run an NFL caliber offense. Not hiding behind a run scheme that will get its doors blown off in wild card weekend by a real franchise QB. Josh Allen wouldn't be Josh Allen today if he had GRo instead of Daboll. We may have won more games in 18-19, but he wouldn't be the same player. Daboll made him go out there with empty backfields and make checks like a true NFL QB. See above. Because now it ends with him fired (again) and a QB who has massive question marks around paying (again.)
  6. Maybe? It also may be a product of his own ability. For all we know, he sucks at designing a passer attack as much as his QB's have sucked at executing one. The guy simply has not proven he can do it. That's all. He runs the same offense everywhere he goes. He takes great runners and crummy passers and runs a run-frist offense. He's never run a pass first offense. He's never even run a balanced offense (compared to his NFL peers.) What proof do you have he can run this lethal balanced attack with a great QB? In fact, our only example of a QB who flourished AFTER Roman was Smith and he was in a more balanced system (obviously he had Andy Reid though).
  7. Come on bro. Look at Greg Roman's history. 10 years as a coordinator. 1 year with passing attempts more than 28th in the league. Sounds like just the guy Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs want.
  8. Ooooooooooooooookay gl lil bro.
  9. They were just as run heavy as they were everywhere else. Kaep's first year as the starter. 11th offense in points, 3 in rushing yards, 30 in passing yards. Even looking at Alex SMith (who sneaky may be the best passer of all the QB's Roman ever worked with). 11th offense in PPG, 8th in rushing yards, 3rd in rushing TD's, 29 in passing yards. I contend it's the same offense everywhere he goes. He is a master at taking elite mobile QB's and good RB's and producing points/yards on the ground in a league that's built to pass. I'm not sure he has proven to be able to build any other offense. See above.
  10. Have we ever seen Roman do this?
  11. What is the end goal with that move? #1 running offense, 25th passing offense and sneak into the Wild Card? I 100% agree that Greg is the best OC out there for a mobile QB who is limited as a passer. But at this point, he has never developed a QB into a better passer. So besides being a means to overcompensating for a less than stellar passing game, I'm not sure he's the guy who is going to develop your young QB into anything more.
  12. Dabs for sure. One of the worst teams in the NFL. Worst team in the playoffs. First year HC. Easy.
  13. I think the point was other receivers were open on higher percentage passes. Not that Josh made a bad decision every time.
  14. I think she was talking about the scramble and shovel pass…
  15. A pretty good defense? They’re 24th in points allowed. Probably had something to do with Mike Williams and Allen missing a ton of time.
  16. How many of the 3 fumbles were "on him?" Lmao.
  17. If Josh has 2 picks and 3 fumbles, one of them for 6, I will blame him for it. Incredible that 2 picks and 3 fumbles are handwaved and 4/16 is handwaved. It's fun living in an alternative reality, huh
  18. They had a 70 yard TD to Demarcus Robinson. I understand your pregame take must be supported. But when a team is in a tie game, on the one yard line, and they turn it over for a 14 point swing, that's usually a big deal.
  19. They kept blitzing, Singletary is better in pass pro.
  20. Logan Wilson caught Huntley a bunch of times that he would not have caught Lamar.
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