Uhhh, water is wet, and the rainbow has colors that are referred to as Roy G. Biv.
...I gotta make fun of something.
but realistically there's not really a lot of solid info in that link, yet. Once the schedule is released and they update that article it will be more useful. Hopefully.
Uhhh, water is wet, and the rainbow has colors that are referred to as Roy G. Biv.
...I gotta make fun of something.
but realistically there's not really a lot of solid info in that link, yet. Once the schedule is released and they update that article it will be more useful. Hopefully.
Has this been confirmed? Do you have a link? I only believe stuff that has been posted on the internet
Uhhh, water is wet, and the rainbow has colors that are referred to as Roy G. Biv.
...I gotta make fun of something.
but realistically there's not really a lot of solid info in that link, yet. Once the schedule is released and they update that article it will be more useful. Hopefully.
Has this been confirmed? Do you have a link? I only believe stuff that has been posted on the internet
Well, I posted that on chitown bears which is on the internet, so it was posted on the Internet...
Has this been confirmed? Do you have a link? I only believe stuff that has been posted on the internet
Well, I posted that on chitown bears which is on the internet, so it was posted on the Internet...
But in fairness, I would add that ChiTown Bears is a cut above your average Internet outlet. We have people with MSU degrees screen our content carefully. bearsinhouston is personally in charge of the MSU oversight department here. Nothing escapes his people.
I hope we don't get a bunch of tough games (and/or divisional) up front. I expect some growing pains getting this plane off the ground. Things aren't likely to be sharp right out of the gate.
CHGO pointed out yesterday that is very common with new QBs and new OCs. Houston didn't really starting clicking until October last season even though they ended up making the postseason, winning a playoff game, and had a 4000 yard rookie passer.
It sure wouldn't bother me if we a couple of weaker opponents up front.
I hope we don't get a bunch of tough games (and/or divisional) up front. I expect some growing pains getting this plane off the ground. Things aren't likely to be sharp right out of the gate.
CHGO pointed out yesterday that is very common with new QBs and new OCs. Houston didn't really starting clicking until October last season even though they ended up making the postseason, winning a playoff game, and had a 4000 yard rookie passer.
It sure wouldn't bother me if we a couple of weaker opponents up front.
Growing pains are part of the QB reset. Williams getting his feet wet, the O gelling around him and a not super low draft pick next year would not be horrible. Not the best case scenario, but as long as we can see real progress, a strong finish and a promise of a really strong team in 2025, I could live with it as a plan B. Of course, I'd like to see a playoff berth this year, but it is what it is
I'm thinking that with all of the Bears hype in recent months that got a lot of national media attention, I'm guessing we will get a number of prime time games too. That's good, but a bit more on a rookie QB. But I'm thinking Caleb is more than up to being on the big stages in games like this. He just seems like he's wired for the big games. Green Bay game with the Bears will be prime time. And JJ McCarthy's Vikes vs Bears will probably be too, right? I doubt Sam Darnold is starting very long there this year if at all... but maybe I'm wrong. The regular season Houston game could be too with Stroud vs Caleb. I know they have the pre-preseason game between these two teams but the QB1s might not even play, or may play only a drive or two.