Sunday, October 20, 2024

Uh Oh. Nate Davis Just Got A Brutal Reality Check From Matt Eberflus

-

Nate Davis signed a three-year deal with the Chicago Bears last off-season. They felt he offered the necessary talent and experience their offensive line needed to stabilize Justin Fields’ protection. Instead, what they got that first year was a guy who missed most of training camp and then missed six games with various injuries. It was hoped coming into 2024 that he was past all of that. Then Davis missed all of OTAs, minicamps, and most of the first week of training camp. If you thought this was frustrating for fans, try to imagine how head coach Matt Eberflus feels.

Actually, you don’t have to. The man sent the loudest message possible in his Tuesday presser. He was asked point blank if Davis’ starting spot was safe even though he’s been out awhile.

“If a person’s out for an extended period of time and the player that’s in that position is playing very well, at a starter level, and doing a good job there, then you create the competition. You say, hey, there’s a competition. People say you can’t lose a job because of injury. I don’t think that’s true. I think if the guy that’s playing there gives our team a good look and a good benefit for him being in that position, then it’s a competition. Or the other guy could take it over.”

Not much translation is needed for that. Eberflus basically said Davis’ absence is allowing others on the roster to make a positive impression. If one of them looks like they can be a starter, and it sounds like someone has, then it’s no longer a guarantee the job belongs to Davis.

Nate Davis’ recent return probably isn’t an accident.

The Bears will say it’s because he is finally healthy. There is also a strong probability he caught wind that his job is in jeopardy. Eberflus has made it clear multiple times during his coaching tenure that he’s not afraid to hand jobs to guys who perform the best in training camp, even if they weren’t expected to hold it. Jack Sanborn overtook Matthew Adams in 2022. Tyson Bagent outpaced P.J. Walker last year. The Bears are in the business of giving the best and most reliable players a spot on the roster.

Subscribe to the BFR Youtube channel and ride shotgun with Dave and Ficky as they break down Bears football like nobody else.

Nothing about the past 16 months suggests Nate Davis is either of those things. Don’t forget the Bears traded for Ryan Bates in March. While he’s been competing for the center job, most of his starting experience in the NFL is at right guard. Take a guess where he’s been playing the most since Davis got sidelined again. Yep. If Eberflus thinks Bates has performed well enough over the past week, he may consider handing the starting job to him. No wonder Davis is suddenly working his way back. The message is clear.

Either get back to work or lose your job.

11 COMMENTS

Notify of
11 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
TGena
TGena
Aug 7, 2024 12:16 pm

@Dr. Steven Sallie —

It’s (the contraction) not over until the “plus-size” lady sings (Have you noticed how few of them, there are, in “The City of Light?”).

You have a significant lead — but I just posted a screed that I was barely able to get through.

May the “worst man,” win!

PS. Safe travels.

TGena
TGena
Aug 7, 2024 10:44 am

@Veece — You accuse me of: “beat[ing] the same old drum.” You’re right — and the nane of that drum is, Ryan Poles. “Poles is an inept judge of NFL talent, proficiency and value.” Let’s talk “NFL value” — and the Montez Sweat issue, once again. You’ll be able to understand my point — as it applies to an excellent player for the Bears (ProBowl DE, Montez Sweat) — once you view the facts, as they occurred last year, in the 11th hour of the NFL trade deadline: The DC Commanders’ GM at the time was Martin Mayhew (a former… Read more »

Last edited 2 months ago by TGena
Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 7, 2024 8:17 am

I win! I beat TGena = -20; Me, Myself, & I = -33. (just so TWTY never returns). The competition was not even close.

Here is what the male hyenas have not realized: my parents always said it was better to be disliked than to be ignored. Why? Because it means you are making an impact in this ridiculous world. Go Bears! Get out Davis! Give me Bates!

Whip it! Whip it good!

Wes P
Wes P
Aug 7, 2024 7:42 am

Some veterans don’t think they need to practice and either come late to camp or try to stay on the sidelines. But they not only shouldn’t be assured of their job but it they don’t put out an effort they shouldn’t be playing at all.

Veece
Veece
Aug 7, 2024 6:40 am

We’re all disgusted and fed up with overpriced lazy excuse-ridden Nate Davis!!! That piece of shit ain’t worth a square of toilet paper! I hope Bates earns the RG spot. @TGena – it’s ridiculous and stupid to moan about acquiring All Pro DE Montez Sweat and lament Bears could have drafted a center (unproven rookie Frazier) instead!!! That’s like saying Poles should have taken the consensus #1 last year Bryce Young instead of the trade with Carolina that led to DJ Moore, Wright, and Caleb. Stop bitching about Poles just to complain. You make articulate points but you keep beating… Read more »

Chicago SportsNEWS
Recommended for you