My favorite part of this show is that you are willing to update your opinion as new evidence presents itself. When Bo was playing bad you said he wasn't playing well and mentioned the obvious possibility that he improves. He improves and you call out how much better he played. So much of the media is entrenched in their preseason takes, it's refreshing that you don't stick to an opinion just because you had an opinion.
@FlexileTheWolfКүн бұрын
Agree 100%. JT is the man and really is awesome to learn QB play and evaluations, check out his KZbin if you haven't before
@craigfairbanks5875Күн бұрын
I second this
@frankl3518Күн бұрын
I agree. Robert is extremely fair
@frankl3518Күн бұрын
2 of my favorite "friends" together. Let's Go!!
@HuyNguyen-ck7hlКүн бұрын
Any channel that has JT as a guest is an automatic subscribe
@orthoagnostic3364Күн бұрын
Mays and J.T.---- Yes please
@deehill6719Күн бұрын
this is something I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED
@ShiftyBTW2 күн бұрын
JT! this is going to be great.
@ChewsCarefullyКүн бұрын
It might be if the NFL didn't come down on analysts like JT for being Too Honest. No less than Kurt Warner himself has had to tone down what he says directly after he came down not even heavily on Greg Roman for what he was doing to the Ravens. Here's an example; I _know_ that Matt Eberflus is 100% responsible for everything being talked about here & not Shane Waldron. You know who told me? *Matt Eberflus. **_multiple times!!_* 1) He boasted that "I decide what plays to limit the offense to" after week 2 of '22. He'd never done a Single Thing on the offensive side of the ball previous to this yet 2 weeks as HC he thought his input was necessary. 2) After Fields "suddenly developed" a tendency to stop himself throwing to open receivers multiple times in the first game he did this the Bears didn't take him into concussion protocol. If Fields himself or a lesser coach's play-calls were harming the team he needed to look into it. Instead, he made threatening gestures at reporters who tried to ask him about these strange play-calling decisions. 3) Then after week 6 of '22 Fields *called out* the play-calling. The team changed their play-sets for 4 weeks then returned to the previous plays. If the Jets had discovered a way to get 2 more TDs out of Zach Wilson then returned to calling plays that didn't, Saleh & Hackett would be lucky if *all* that the fans did was put them on a train destined to an out of state location. The Bears *averaged* 31 points under one play-set, under 20 under the other. Just returning to the other should have gotten him fired & if you're going to take the line that this was all the OC's doing, then Eberlfus is merely Totally Incompetent for allowing it. 4) Week 2 of this year he threw his o-line players under the bus saying that the plays were great, only they were not executing them properly. He didn't say "Waldron's plays." He said "The Plays." This guy has all the earmarks of a "my way or the highway" tyrannical Josh McDaniels style of coach whom no one has ever held accountable. He's been *telling us he's calling the plays that sabotage the Bears' offense for **_over two YEARS now_* & because he "has charisma" people are ignoring this. The Bears could be averaging over 40 points a game now with Fields if it weren't for him.
@philibustersКүн бұрын
I saw a tweet from JrFortGang which had a table of percentage of throws that were first reads and EPA per throw on first reads based off PFF's data. In terms of percentage of throws that were first reads Daniels was at 61% which is right in the middle of the NFL (basically all QB's with a minimum 100 pass attempts were between 50% and 73%). However Jayden ranked first in EPA per play on first read throws. That could be scheme, it could be decisiveness or a combo of both, but the idea that he is at the very top of the NFL in percentage of his throws that are first read is not correct according to that table.
@rr-ic3noКүн бұрын
great show
@moisesflores3482Күн бұрын
I’ve been trying to tell folks Dj Moore isn’t that type of #1 WR. After being told all offseason how he is. Really refreshing to listen to the discussion about him.
@AreolaGrande94Күн бұрын
looking at the thumbnail image ... could Williams start to play better if he actually uses the laces? I've never played QB at a high level nor is my name JT O'Sullivan, but I'm pretty sure they're there solely for throwing purposes and to make passing easier with grip and everything.
@colinbowden4663Күн бұрын
Lol throwing to Rome Odunze works out so often, we can't do it. We're the Bears, we don't do what works on offense.
@scorpiothegreat1Күн бұрын
I’ve never head the amount of excuses for a #1 overall pick as they give to Caleb. Nothing is his fault. Everyone else is to blame. The cope is crazy.
@miller3blade888Күн бұрын
They just said he was horrible for majority of that game, and even mentioned specific throws and scrambles.
@tvtda1Күн бұрын
The left tackle spot wasn't a wreck a last game? like no one is saying he's perfect but he's a rookie, he shouldn't have to be, and the annoying part is when critics wanna dismiss fair excuses, and you'll say the cope is crazy, but ur just bloodthirsty to laugh at failure, you wanna make a big deal out of the fact his progress isn't linear, and thats even worse than optimistic coping.
@darrenjones5547Күн бұрын
U spot on cause it’s so bad to the point I’m starting to think the NFL is paying them to say this stuff 🤦🏽♂️ Williams is playing like Bryce young 🤧
@reneewilliams5777Күн бұрын
@@darrenjones5547if you think that you haven't watched much Bryce Young