[CBFF] Are we ever going to see the offense?

Jim Ferolie ferolie at charter.net
Fri Aug 18 21:48:42 MDT 2006


Sometimes, yes. Other times the passes were pretty tough to catch. I did 
think he locked on to Davis a bit much. I wonder if this was partially by 
design, to test him since he has come on so strongly during camp. Davis was 
not consistent, but he is still quite the playmaker.

Rex was not horrible, and he wasn't great. But then again, the defense was 
doing everything and the protection was spotty (sometimes very good, 
sometimes very bad). A couple of his throws were ugly, a couple nice, and 
one that looked absolutely beautiful was way off target.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil DeNomme" <pdenomme at gmail.com>


> I'm sorry jer.  He has not looked orton like.  Davis dropped 3 catches at
> that point.  Rex was hitting his passes.  The WRs were not making the 
> play.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cbff-bounces at chicagobearsfanforum.com
>
> Going into Grossman's last series, he was 3 for 9 and was looking very
> Orton-like.  He was tentative, throwing the ball at people's feet and
> generally inaccurate.  It was a little painful to watch.
>
> Then in his last series it was like he was able to get the splinter out of
> his brain.  Aside for having a bit of trouble avoiding the rush (no thanks
> to teammates), he was throwing the ball all over the place and connecting
> with multiple receivers, sideline to sideline.  They didn't score, but he
> was clearing in a rhythm.  It may have been enough to squelch the QB
> controversy talk this week... just maybe.
>
> Jerry
> 



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