Film Study: Why Rome Odunze is a Great Compliment To The Chicago Bears!

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Film Study For Rookies

Film Study For Rookies

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Today we're breaking down Rome Odunze from the Washington Huskies. He joins a stacked Chicago Bears team, featuring DJ Moore, Caleb Williams, and Keenan Allen

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@onzaol
@onzaol 2 ай бұрын
Great breakdown
@FilmStudyForRookies
@FilmStudyForRookies 2 ай бұрын
Appreciate it my man!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
Despite the fact that I subscribed to you, Yt isn't sending me alerts of your new vids. Anyhow, I got back here & hoo-boy do I have a lot to say about the Bears, the roster & especially the HC. Ready? 1) Eberflus bragged that he decides what plays to limit the offense to. A strange enough thing when you consider he has no experience in calling offense & the Bears' record under him. 2) Despite this, during his tenure, the Bears went on a 3-game streak in '22 & a 5-game one in '23 where the offense was _WAY_ better than it was for the other 22 games Fields started. 3) The 5-game streak in '23 coincided with the Bears acquiring Montez Sweat & having to hire a new DC. So Eberflus was busy with that & _Getsy_ had more or total control of the offense those 5 weeks. & not just the designed QB rushes, but giving Moore the freedom to do what you showed as the first play was the result. Which means this: not only were the games Eberflus interfered with less or not at all *all better than _all_ the games he interfered with (more), but the Eberflus made the Bears' offense worse than Matt Canada's three times: once when he took the HC job & the other 2 times when he came back in & cancelled all the plays Getsy used to elevate the offense. How tf is he getting away with this? I'm cutting my comment here because what I would _LOVE_ for you to do (& this could go a long way to growing your channel) is look into what Eberflus versus Getsy do in more detail. I don't have access to the footage you have. I could link videos suggesting where to take it but I tend not to link ones to similar channels that are your competition unless you give permission. But here's why I think this could be a great idea. If Eberflus is the kind of micro-manager who can't keep from meddling, he called plays that reduced a QB with the exact same skill set as Caleb to being a back-up. Since no one is blaming Eberflus' play-calling, Fields must be the problem, right? But if you do a video proving otherwise & the Bears under-perform &/or Fields gets to start & does better than he did under Eberflus, guess who looks like a genius for pointing out it was the play-calling? Especially if both happen. & here's why I think this can happen: Fields kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a7B_ZLOk2taqj4k.html is better than Caleb. He only seems like a slightly better rusher if you casually watch. But count how many times they both under-throw or float a pass in ways that allow the defense to make plays or should result in that (I have to add this last because on a couple of pretty spirals Caleb throws, he _REALLY_ under-throws & gets away with it on plays that look impossible to succeed in the NFL). Fields does this twice. Caleb at least 10 times. Fields is *WAY* more accurate. So if you make a video "predicting" this might happen & it does... There you go. Now to watch the other videos Yt didn't let me know you dropped. You have a good pace in this shorter-form format.
@FilmStudyForRookies
@FilmStudyForRookies 2 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective, I've been wanting to dive into the Fields saga for awhile. I'll for-sure be doing this once the OTAs are over.
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
@@FilmStudyForRookies Neat. While I don't want to influence you At All, I notice that you look a lot at the positives. If Fields still shows signs that he's as good as Caleb though, then one *is* going to have to look at why he doesn't perform as such. So where are the negatives? One thing I want _someone_ to figure out is does PFF rate blocks that o-line players don't attempt? Because when I see Evan Neal, he gets his hands on defenders. So his grade should be higher than blockers who don't even do that. & I can link a video that shows the Bears failing on this multiple times in just half a game. Despite not wanting to influence you, you probably wouldn't look into this if I don't mention it. But I'll still stop there unless asked.