Bears minicamp report + Caleb William observations

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Veteran minicamp is a wrap for the Bears! Hoge and Jahns talk about Caleb Williams and their takeaways from the three practices.

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  • @PhilVanderIV
    Love what you guys provide us with. Thank you for what you do and for giving me an example to follow one day!
  • @Evilishu
    The most important part of our OL is to have continuity for CW18. Definitely want continuity, but consistency in the snaps and communication there is crucial.
  • @Beardown451
    We have to keep in mind that this is a new offense for everyone. The plays might be similar but it’s new players new offense. That’s what these times are for to learn and have cohesion getting used to each other. Stephen Carlson even caught a pass! I think the timing and speeding up his drop back so he’s not holding the ball so long is gonna be key. U can tell he took Tom Brady’s advice to heart. He’s going about his business on/off the field the same exact way
  • @onlylooney1
    Tevin probably our best olineman if wright dont take big jump yr 2
  • @Airjer54
    Vjj isn't running jet sweeps odunze is
  • @OOTheBlueAir
    you mean you finally came up with an good excuse, after 14 days of pondering. good stuff.
  • @Evilishu
    I think people miss the fact that victories, no matter how small, lead to greater excitement and drive to repeat it. Give everyone the hardest problem to solve and beating it even in shorts gives them a feeling of accomplishment. OTAs give them time to become cohesive as units and as a team. Sure, not always something the vets need, but they gain respect for the rookies as they progress. The young guys get to display their chops to the their vet teammates. These are intangibles in teambuilding. That's the real value of OTAs and minicamp.
  • Adam being on the right side of the screen just don’t sit well with me
  • Poles needs to learn how to evaluate talent and draft the top talent available at every spot. Building through the draft creates cohesiveness and is the most cost effective method
  • You guys kept saying bates was going to be the center when he never started in his nfl career and Shelton was a starter at C for two years. It was so obvious. Also Poles only gave up a 6 for bates. Hardly starter guarantee value
  • @billclay2701
    gotta remember, the bears offensive coaching has always been suspect. The head coach is not someone would be willing to spend to get.
  • C'mon Man, hes throwing passes with NO pass rush/pressure. It SHOULD look pretty. Can you do it with 2, 280lb edge rushers closing in on his ass!! Hes had special trainers since he was 7-8 yrs old, AND arguably one of the top QB coaches (Hewlitt) in the country since Jr. High! I fuckin HOPE he can throw the ball! Listen to Hoge, and Caleb is, hands down, the NFL MVP Superbowl QB!! Hasn't taken ONE live snap!! 😂😂 AND the kid is throwing to some of the BEST WRs, TEs, and a SEASONED pass catching RB, in the league! Talk about how he HOLDS THE BALL to FUCKIN LONG!! HOGE!!
  • @TheImmortalQB
    Lmao at Jahns trying to not giveaway that VelusJones isn’t being used on Jet Sweeps 😂😂😂😂
  • Yup, put Bates at RG, and put Davis with Claypool, out of the building!! Dudes NOT worth 2 mill. Let alone 10!! 😊