Sounds like Waldron was a dope and they hired him anyway. That’s on Eberlose
Super Bowl confirmed
The players got what they wanted. I better see maximum effort from all of them on Sunday. No more shitty attitudes and half-assed routes.
How the hell do you become an NFL OC and NOT be specific on what is expected? SMH
Alright. Let’s actually score in the first quarter for once.
Don’t do that. Don’t fill me with hope.
Wow. They fucking hated Waldron. Not sure I’ve ever seen players rip the dearly departed like this so soon.
Bro must have been truly ass.
Ok so we’ve established the bare minimum for what should be acceptable coaching in an NFL organization. Good thing OTA’s, Training Camp, Preseason, and half the season worth of development/progress is gone.
Look I’m not getting my hopes up but it would be hilarious if the Bears stumbled their way ass backwards into a great OC
The bar is so low for this team, christ. The Bears are too fucked to fix.
Shouldn’t he have already been doing this as the passing coordinator?
great. now go get Ben Johnson and revamp this staff
good. how does he hold people accountable?
I’m just dumb enough to finally actually start Kmet in Fantasy
I think the issue was Waldron was too nice. He let players get away with laziness and stuff.
You could always count on Cole to dish out hopeium
I’m confused. Waldron was telling players they could do a route multiple different ways? This statement by Kmet makes no sense.
Reading between the lines – what a disaster the last dude was
This means absolutely nothing to me until the offense actually improves and we see changes this Sunday
Did the higher ups simply not notice any of Waldron’s antics during OTAs and Training Camp?
I always felt like NFL rosters should be treated like soldiers. Everyones equal, we’re all on the same team, we are responsible for our teammates, we follow directions, etc. I realize these are grown men but I think a lot of them would appreciate things being simple and honest.
Yeah these dudes did not like Shane. So clear
Like anyone is gonna say, “We’re still shit, the guy is an alright guy, but we’re still shit and he’s a horrible replacement.”
Let’s wait til Sunday, if we get to the one yard line and DON’T run an option it’s an upgrade.
Blah blah blah none of this matters unless we see results. Players are trying to say the right things. Non-story
Some of the context… prior to this receivers were given some freedom to drift. The pro’s of allowing drift is that players can better find the open space in protection, or drift deeper to get down the field more for yards. Cons being it makes their final position a little more fuzzy for the rookie qb. So on the one hand now Caleb will know exactly where his receivers are going to be, downside being the coverage will be tighter. There are always pros and cons with these things. One of the pitfalls I see is that you already have dudes quitting routes, if they see the called route is dead and they have no chance to shift to the more open area, feeling like dudes are gonna be quitting routes earlier. Receivers are def gonna see this as tailoring to the QB, and their already strained relationships are going to be more strained.
I think its the right move btw.
Brown could absolutely not be OC material but I don’t think Cole Kmet is lying or covering for the guy. Usually when one does that they’re quite vague and don’t use strong wording. Kmet is being fairly specific with how the good qualities; it’s not a guarantee by any means but this is a real and good endorsement.
When I hear people get excited about a comment like this I doubt they’ve ever played football at a high level.
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Sounds like Waldron was a dope and they hired him anyway. That’s on Eberlose
Super Bowl confirmed
The players got what they wanted. I better see maximum effort from all of them on Sunday. No more shitty attitudes and half-assed routes.
How the hell do you become an NFL OC and NOT be specific on what is expected? SMH
Alright. Let’s actually score in the first quarter for once.
Don’t do that. Don’t fill me with hope.
Wow. They fucking hated Waldron. Not sure I’ve ever seen players rip the dearly departed like this so soon.
Bro must have been truly ass.
Ok so we’ve established the bare minimum for what should be acceptable coaching in an NFL organization. Good thing OTA’s, Training Camp, Preseason, and half the season worth of development/progress is gone.
Look I’m not getting my hopes up but it would be hilarious if the Bears stumbled their way ass backwards into a great OC
The bar is so low for this team, christ. The Bears are too fucked to fix.
Shouldn’t he have already been doing this as the passing coordinator?
great. now go get Ben Johnson and revamp this staff
good. how does he hold people accountable?
I’m just dumb enough to finally actually start Kmet in Fantasy
I think the issue was Waldron was too nice. He let players get away with laziness and stuff.
You could always count on Cole to dish out hopeium
I’m confused. Waldron was telling players they could do a route multiple different ways? This statement by Kmet makes no sense.
Reading between the lines – what a disaster the last dude was
This means absolutely nothing to me until the offense actually improves and we see changes this Sunday
Did the higher ups simply not notice any of Waldron’s antics during OTAs and Training Camp?
I always felt like NFL rosters should be treated like soldiers. Everyones equal, we’re all on the same team, we are responsible for our teammates, we follow directions, etc. I realize these are grown men but I think a lot of them would appreciate things being simple and honest.
Yeah these dudes did not like Shane. So clear
Like anyone is gonna say, “We’re still shit, the guy is an alright guy, but we’re still shit and he’s a horrible replacement.”
Let’s wait til Sunday, if we get to the one yard line and DON’T run an option it’s an upgrade.
Blah blah blah none of this matters unless we see results. Players are trying to say the right things. Non-story
Some of the context… prior to this receivers were given some freedom to drift. The pro’s of allowing drift is that players can better find the open space in protection, or drift deeper to get down the field more for yards. Cons being it makes their final position a little more fuzzy for the rookie qb. So on the one hand now Caleb will know exactly where his receivers are going to be, downside being the coverage will be tighter. There are always pros and cons with these things. One of the pitfalls I see is that you already have dudes quitting routes, if they see the called route is dead and they have no chance to shift to the more open area, feeling like dudes are gonna be quitting routes earlier. Receivers are def gonna see this as tailoring to the QB, and their already strained relationships are going to be more strained.
I think its the right move btw.
Brown could absolutely not be OC material but I don’t think Cole Kmet is lying or covering for the guy. Usually when one does that they’re quite vague and don’t use strong wording. Kmet is being fairly specific with how the good qualities; it’s not a guarantee by any means but this is a real and good endorsement.
When I hear people get excited about a comment like this I doubt they’ve ever played football at a high level.