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Matt Eberflus Vented Frustration With Bears O-Line After Joint Practices

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The Chicago Bears concluded two joint practices with the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday and Thursday. Head coach Matt Eberflus sounded more than pleased with the results. His players got tons of great reps against quality competition. It is likely why he felt comfortable announcing that several starters won’t be playing in the upcoming preseason game on Saturday. Justin Fields will be among them. Eberflus was satisfied with how the young quarterback operated in both practices, continuing to show progress in his game as a passer.

Some wonder if that’s a good idea. While Fields did have some excellent stretches with some big plays through the air, the execution in 11-on-11 drills remains hit-and-miss. For every big play, it felt like there was a mistimed throw that ended a drive. Some resulted in interceptions. The timing and rhythm still aren’t up to standards yet. Eberflus was asked about his young QB’s progress after the second practice. Surprisingly, the head coach made it clear he thinks the problem has been elsewhere.

“I think he’s right on pace. He was 8-for-8 and had four touchdowns in 7-on-7, that was excellent. Rhythm, timing, he’s getting better there. Sometimes it’s a protection breakdown. It’s always everybody. It’s the other 10 guys that need to operate. Are we running the routes correctly? Are we protecting him the right way, giving him time? And doing those types of things it takes to have an efficient passing game.”

Matt Eberflus saw the problem right away.

One constant about Fields’ down moments during those practices was the fact he almost always had a guy in his face when it happened. Protection was an issue for the Bears in those full drills. This remains a concern for many, knowing how much pressure he endured last season with 55 sacks. That is why the team invested in guys like Nate Davis and Darnell Wright. The problem is the offensive line hasn’t had any continuity all summer. Davis has missed most of training camp with an undisclosed injury. Then when he finally returns, Cody Whitehair suffered a hand injury.

The starting five have barely practiced together for the past month. It’s hard to function as a unit that way. A vital key to good offensive line play is continuity. The Bears haven’t had that for years. Matt Eberflus may sympathize with this problem, but he also can’t use it as an excuse. Guys need to play better. The standard is the standard for everybody. Their #1 job is keeping Fields upright. This statement was a clear message that guys need to step it up. Things are about to get serious in another few weeks.

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Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Aug 18, 2023 9:15 pm

I am concerned about the depth of the O-Line. I’ve mentioned it many times. I have been pleased though to see Kramer and Carter playing well. The O-Line though, in my mind will be the unit that keeps the Bears from being a real playoff team.

TGena
TGena
Aug 18, 2023 1:21 pm

Isn’t that (holding out the starters) how Matt Nagy turned the Bears’ centennial season (2019) into an 8-8 record — and the beginning of the end of the Pace/Nagy collaboration?

What’s that Shakespeare said about past and prologue?

Coryell12000@yahoo.com
Coryell12000@yahoo.com
Aug 18, 2023 9:33 am

I think he’s comment is being blow out of proportion. We are reading WAY to much into ‘joint’ practices. I actually would like to see him play another 2 or 3 series(or 1 long(10+plays)). if the O-line needs to ‘gel’… then are they going to play more than 2 or 3 series? I’m getting na-na-nervous about the O-line….Davis–undisclosed?(is it going to be a lingering issue), Jenkins is the enforcer but… he seems to have trouble staying on the field too. Whitehair is 30+ and doesn’t have a good track record for staying healthy for 17+ games… Wright WILL be GREAT… Read more »

GrinBearIt
GrinBearIt
Aug 18, 2023 9:24 am

I agree with not playing Fields this week, but to go three weeks without playing in a game-like situation is risky. Hopefully, he plays against the Bills. Also, based upon what I’ve seen in the last game and what Flus is saying about Fields “getting better” with executing rhythm and timing in the passing game, stay tuned. He may simply be a Spread offense QB, and not a West Coast offense QB. Watson looks like that too, if you watch him running Stefanski’s offense…looks like he just isn’t getting it.

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Modair
Modair
Aug 18, 2023 7:41 am

Give the OL some time, they’ll start to gel pretty quickly once everyone is healthy. I think Eberflus is making a good call on JF1.

The last thing you want is your starting QB getting decapitated in a preseason game by some guy who is going to be bagging groceries at Krogers in a few weeks because your OL isn’t healthy yet and hasn’t quite gelled. I’m about as “Old School” as it gets, but you still need to be smart.

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