Post by butkus3595 on Dec 29, 2020 21:14:42 GMT -6
1. I'm not sure you've noticed our offensive production the past 4 games...I don't think now is the time to be bitching about offensive production. The Bears legit haven't had a streak of offensive output like this in 50 years.
2. If Miller is on the field, we're not playing with only 10 guys on offense...we're playing with 11. Just because he doesn't get targets doesn't mean he doesn't count as an offensive player. Thats like saying we're only playing with 6 offensive players because lineman don't run routes.
3. I think if it's required for Miller to get more targets, he will. It's not right now, so he isn't. Again...a Bears offense hasn't done what this one has done the last 4 games since 1965.
4. Miller needs to EARN his targets. A-Rob has earned having Trubs laser targeted on him. Mooney has EARNED his increased play time and targets, same with Kmet. Miller needs to EARN it.
5. Just because I've never seen it in my lifetime...again...its been over 50 years since a Bears offense has done what this offense has done the past 4 games...FIFTY PLUS YEARS!!!!!
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Okay, I understand all that, but I am not ready to drink the kool-aid until the Bears score 30 on the Packers Sunday. Those 4 games were against the worst ranked defenses in the NFL.
Jags -31
Texans -26
Vikes - 28
Lions -32
I think the Packers will be prepared to cover A-Rob over and under a lot in this game, and if Trubisky tries to force passes to him anyway, we are going to see interceptions. Incorporating Miller into the offensive game plan adds an element of surprise. He can't EARN much if they don't call his number and throw him the ball. I am not saying target him a lot, just enough to balance the attack. I hope I am wrong in my predictions on this game. We can compare notes here again on Sunday night.
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Okay, I understand all that, but I am not ready to drink the kool-aid until the Bears score 30 on the Packers Sunday. Those 4 games were against the worst ranked defenses in the NFL.
Jags -31
Texans -26
Vikes - 28
Lions -32
I think the Packers will be prepared to cover A-Rob over and under a lot in this game, and if Trubisky tries to force passes to him anyway, we are going to see interceptions. Incorporating Miller into the offensive game plan adds an element of surprise. He can't EARN much if they don't call his number and throw him the ball. I am not saying target him a lot, just enough to balance the attack. I hope I am wrong in my predictions on this game. We can compare notes here again on Sunday night.