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8/2/02 @ 9:03 AM
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smug
User since 7/3/01
Some notes on the Bears' minicamp from football.com.

Quarterback Jim Miller looked to have no ill effects from the health problems he experienced during mini-camp. One thing that did impress us is how Miller was threading the needle in between defenders. He was on target and had a good amount of zip on the ball. We have to imagine that some of his receivers may have had sore hands after hearing the cracking sound of the ball hitting them in the hands on many occasions. Another thing that may be a bad omen for Chicago opponents is how the deep passes were hitting the receivers.......right in stride many times. And on the incompletions, there were no short rounds that would be easy pickings for defenders. In a nutshell, Miller showed no weakness in terms of arm strength. Chris Chandler also made some nice throws, but it was Miller who impressed us most.

Another thing that stood out were the dropped passes.......or maybe we should say the lack thereof. The Chicago receivers took some heat last season for their inconsistent play, specifically drops and bad routes. Outside of some rustiness by Marcus Robinson early in the day, the drops were pretty much absent, and the routes looked sharper. Marty Booker still looked to be the man, and even took a bow after hauling in a bomb that prompted the fans chant his name. But Dez White and David Terrell were sharp as well. White has made major progress in his game from 2001. So much so, that Booker and White are the starting receivers at this point, according to coach Dick Jauron. David Terrell is right there on his heels, and appears to be all business as he enters his second season.

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4/25/24 @ 8:31 PM
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
PRO MEMBER User since 7/24/20
They could be Super Bowl bound, but I do not want to say too much during the Cubs season.
4/25/24 @ 8:18 PM
Zmaniac
Zmaniac
PRO MEMBER User since 2/8/06
I’m with you Pool. It’s a great pick and who I wanted from the get go 
4/25/24 @ 8:13 PM
Pool8
User since 1/27/17
Good pick in my amateur opinion. Nice to see them go for more offense. 
4/25/24 @ 7:50 PM
Fishlove
User since 4/6/24
Watch, Williams will be the next Trubisky/Fields savior! The beat goes on!  
4/25/24 @ 7:44 PM
Pool8
User since 1/27/17
Hahaha. 
4/25/24 @ 7:30 PM
Zmaniac
Zmaniac
PRO MEMBER User since 2/8/06
He’s their #9 pick
4/25/24 @ 7:27 PM
Pool8
User since 1/27/17
I just heard my first Sid Luckman reference. 
4/25/24 @ 4:51 PM
Fish Hound
User since 1/29/02
What about Brock Bowers at #9, could be a nice tool for a rookie QB.
4/25/24 @ 12:12 PM
Zmaniac
Zmaniac
PRO MEMBER User since 2/8/06
There’s quite a few mock draft scenarios that have one of the top three receivers being available at #9. If that’s the case I would think that it would be an easy pick for them. Nobody knows how it will play out and we’ll have to wait and see what happens 
4/25/24 @ 11:36 AM
Wacky Rig
User since 3/11/17
I expect the top three WR prospects to be gone but, I agree, one of those being available will be tough to pass up.  Plus, Keenan Allen should gobble up a lot of targets if he plays in the slot.
4/25/24 @ 11:23 AM
Zmaniac
Zmaniac
PRO MEMBER User since 2/8/06
Anything is possible, but I would think that the Bears would use that #9 pick for themselves. There’s some very highly rated receivers that should be available at the #9 spot and adding to their quality receiving corp is not out of the question. This all depends on what they get offered for that pick of course, but a quality receiver would have an immediate impact on their offense 
4/25/24 @ 11:03 AM
Wacky Rig
User since 3/11/17
I’m expecting Poles to trade down from #9 perhaps multiple times to get more picks.  That said, he may just have another top prospect fall into his lap at that slot.
4/25/24 @ 8:34 AM
Prop
Prop
User since 4/9/03
Don't forget who made this day possible!!
Chicago Bears photo by Prop
4/25/24 @ 7:08 AM
jumpsteady
jumpsteady
PRO MEMBER User since 12/25/01
Kevin Warren is on 670 and he explained why the Arlington Heights project was scraped. 

4/25/24 @ 6:48 AM
fishhook
fishhook
PRO MEMBER User since 9/16/01
Chicago Bears photo by fishhook
Chicago Bears photo by fishhook
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