Bears’ Vic Fangio unimpressed with Week 1 pass rush Patrick Finley @patrickfinley | email
After the Bears recorded two sacks of Brock Osweiler and hurried the Texans quarterback five more times, Vic Fangio was unimpressed.
Justifiably so.
“You know, it was average,” the defensive coordinator said Thursday at Halas Hall. “There were a couple times where the quarterback scrambled to convert some third downs, which hurt, so we need to be better there.”
Particularly, Monday against rookie quarterback Carson Wentz. While he handled pressure well in his NFL debut, he’ll be an easier target than the Texans quarterback.
Despite playing 48 snaps Sunday, starting outside linebacker Willie Young showed up on the stat sheet once — with a neutral zone infraction.
“I think Willie is capable of better, and we need him to be better,” Fangio said.
As for surprise starter Leonard Floyd, Fangio was muted — “He was about what I expected,” he said — one week after criticizing the No. 9 overall pick’s conditioning. Floyd, who had a sack-half, played 60 snaps, or 80 percent of the Bears’ total. Fangio said that was probably too much.
The Bears played enough short series, though, that there wasn’t a need to substitute in someone new for the rookie, Fangio said.
“I think for the most part he was doing what he was supposed to be doing,” Fangio said. “He played hard, he’s capable of playing better but the only way you’re going to get better is to play. So he’s a young guy and he needs to be out there playing.
Floyd, who had a half-sack in debut, is probably strongest in pass coverage, Fangio said.
“To go on the road and play and to play against a good team like that,” Fangio said. “I think he handled himself emotionally well. He’ll play better the more he plays.”
Is the Bears coaching staff trying to confuse us or themselves?
Now we have both Fox and Fangio admitting they may have played Floyd too much right after Fangio himself admitted that Floyd was not in top condition yet and probably not ready for prime time duty as a starter.........yet he not only started, he played 80% of the defensive snaps.
On top of that the guy we traded up for because we desperately needed a pass rusher more than an offensive tackle is now being credited with being best in coverage not rushing the passer!
Now I'm really confused. Is the coaching staff even present on draft day?
Do we have yet another Shea McClellin on our hands and soon we'll be told by Vic Fangio that Leonard Floyd is about to become the only 6'6" 230lb strong safety in the NFL while Ryan Pace is insisting Floyd will soon be a pumped up 6'6" 250lb hybrid OLB/DE?
I thought the idea was to fool the other team and keep them in the dark not your fan base.