Monday, October 14, 2024

Jaguars Safety Andre Cisco Openly Admits Bears Made Them Quit

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The Chicago Bears operated professionally throughout the week in London. They arrived early to give players a chance to acclimate to the time zone difference. Players got a chance to stay loose and enjoy the attraction of one of the most famous cities in the world. By contrast, the Jacksonville Jaguars arrived on Friday morning because they chose to leave later in the week and got delayed by Hurricane Milton. Players had no time to enjoy the sights or adjust to the time difference. When Andre Cisco and his teammates took the field, it became apparent right away the Bears were ready for them.

After a quiet first quarter, the floodgates opened in the second. Chicago put up over 200 yards and two touchdowns in 15 minutes, setting the tone for the rest of the game. The Jaguars safety was helpless watching rookie quarterback Caleb Williams slice through them for almost 300 total yards and four touchdown passes. When the carnage was over, the Bears had won 35-16. The final score didn’t feel that close, too. Cisco admitted after the game that it felt like guys quit going into the half.

“Yeah, it was really bad. I just felt like there was – how should I say this – a lot of quit … In a situation like that, you can feel when we’re playing as one, and when we’re not. And it felt, very early in the game, maybe out of halftime, that we weren’t playing as one … We’re laying our bodies on the line. Guys got to understand that when you’re going out there, you’re really playing for your brother. You’re putting guys in vulnerable positions, whether that’s physically or just from a career aspect. Take care of each other when we’re out there, at the least. Even if things start to get bad.”

Andre Cisco saw a Bears team that was better motivated.

They played with more effort and intensity for most of the afternoon. There was also a greater emphasis on limiting mistakes. Jaguars receivers dropped several passes throughout the game. Too many penalties were committed. It was a poor operation. Yet another reminder that head coach Doug Pederson might be on his way out in the near future. Don’t forget team owner Shad Khan has strong business aspirations in London. It is why his team now plays two games there. Getting humiliated like that might’ve been the final straw.

If so, it will be the latest in a string of head coaches the Bears have helped get fired in recent years. Maybe Andre Cisco and others should be grateful. It is clear the locker room has a glaring disconnect. There is no unity. No healthy culture. Chicago is the exact opposite. Guys play for each other. They’re unselfish and strive to be better. Credit must go to head coach Matt Eberflus for this environment. The Bears are finally yielding the fruits. Making the Jaguars quit on their “home” turf was extra sweet.

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Byron
Byron
Oct 14, 2024 5:46 am

Starts with the coach. Even when the Bears were bad they never quit.

BearDownTX
Oct 14, 2024 5:33 am

Scoob, I think it is already written in stone that Belichick will be the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys next year. This is reminiscent of Jerry’s hiring of Parcells years ago when they couldn’t get out of the 8-8 rut they were in. McCarthy is just biding his time, which will come soon enough.

jmscooby
Oct 14, 2024 4:48 am

The injury to Hutchinson is huge. I hope he has a smooth recovery, but he won’t be back this year. It was his left leg and he’s a LDE, so that complicates it some.
It definitely takes the fangs out of their defense because the Lions have zero depth at DE, IIRC. They’re probably going to have to make a move before the deadline.
It’s similar to last year when the 49ers lost Dre Greenlaw during the playoffs. He added physicality to a soft defense.

jmscooby
Oct 14, 2024 4:37 am

It’s a nice change to be able to put points up to close out each half. It puts offenses on their heels trying to score against our defense. I like Eberflus. He held the team together when things were bad. We can handle a little in season adversity better than a lot of other teams currently. I’m not a fan of Sean Payton because I watched Brees all the way back to his Purdue days. I was not a fan of Bo Nix at all, and how he went at #12 is beyond me. Very Christian Ponder/Jake Locker -ish. I’m… Read more »

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm

The Jaguars made an incredible amount of mistakes in the London game. I was astounded at the number of errors that occurred by them. You make your own fate IMO. The Bears started very slow, as usual…but came on later….as usual. The Eberflus Defense finds ways to make life difficult for an opponent. Jax QB had no answer. Jax basically shut down by Bear Defense ala Lovie Smith style. Caleb is light on his feet when pressure emerges, He can run for 12. He can pass for more. Caleb is connecting deep with Moore and medium range with K.Allen and… Read more »

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