My god….saw this and tried to listen and fuckkkj it’s trash.
@AllegroFPS21 сағат бұрын
Hey guys! Great video. I have an opinion to share, and you can take it with a grain of salt if you want, I don't care. Amani, I respect you as a man and I respect what you did as a player; a lot of your opinions that I've heard in this video and over the last couple of weeks come off as entitled and out of touch. Regarding the Caleb Williams conversation, I see where you're coming from that a rookie shouldn't be telling anyone what to do, but at the same time, he IS the starting quarterback and he is doing his best to step up and lead the team. It seems to me that he is trying to take some of the burden of being a team captain so that it's not all on vets like DJ and Keenan. While I recognize you might feel like that's not his responsibility, isn't this a good thing for us to be seeing? That he WANTS to take up responsibility and lead the team? Beyond that, it's not like he's telling people how to play the sport, he's asking people to be considerate human beings. Your feelings about his nail polish are frankly out of touch, but I'm glad you recognized that it shouldn't have any effect on your opinions. As for the jaylon Johnson situation, you guys both just seem uninformed about jaylon Johnson as a whole, and I would ask you guys to refrain from speaking about topics you're not educated about. You guys paint him out to be some kid who is completely unproven and has an ego, and I'm not saying he doesn't have an ego, and I'm not disagreeing with your statement about the mindset required from CBs. What I AM gonna have to disagree with is the idea that he is unproven/isn't good enough. He's a top 1-3 corner in nearly every single stat category last year. If you wanna make the argument that he's unproven, I disagree, but whatever. My issue isn't that he's not super high on the list, it's that he's not on the list of top 100 AT ALL. If that's not egregious to you, then I encourage you to go do some research on him. Thanks for your time!
@darrickthomas3756Күн бұрын
I love how he’s talking about how the Bears basically did Justin Fields wrong when that entire regime has since been replaced
@ccardp.i.1403Күн бұрын
Miss you on the radio Dangerous
@markricketts19712 күн бұрын
Gotta love JR. He's a real beauty, a classic.
@STEEPPOW3 күн бұрын
Hey Danny. Listened to you for many years. Glad you are doing well and still creating content. Hope your family good and god bless.
@wordtruth61163 күн бұрын
He is spot on.
@wordtruth61163 күн бұрын
Trading JF will prove to be the biggest mistake Bears have ever made. Save this comment.
@joeraguso53762 күн бұрын
Lol he sucks dude
@Davvy179518 сағат бұрын
Lmaoooo. Great joke man!
@jeffreystebel3 күн бұрын
“High expectations. Undersell but overproduce.” ~ Kay Adams. 🐻⬇️
@richmargin60824 күн бұрын
I have agree on one thing, Fields physically, arm talent was the best QB the Bears ever drafted. But it was mental stuff that he couldn’t overcome. It wasn’t all his fault either. Bad OC had him throw like 7 screen passes in a row. He had a bad o-line. And only one good WR
@johnreape28333 күн бұрын
The oc, and the offensive line, were both saddled with a qb {Fields}, that isn't suited for the NFL. Unless Fields changes positions, he will be out of the league after the 2025 season!!
@stavroszaras62984 күн бұрын
I wholeheartedly disagree with Kurt that the Bears didn't try to keep Justin in the pocket to teach him how to be a passer. I can count a couple of series of games where they tried to adjust the gameplan to be more in the pocket. One was at the start of last year and one was the year before. Last year, everyone was wondering to start the season, why is the gameplan so different from what it was late in the previous season (where they were doing more rollouts and on the move stuff to make Justin comfortable)? The reason was they were trying to get him to sit in the pocket and go through his reads so he can learn to be a better passer. The results over several games were miserable and Justin came out in the media saying he's thinking too much due to coaching. The media also jumped all over the Bears coaches for not putting him on the move more often early last season (I think Kurt included if I recall correctly). They absolutely did try to force him to learn that part of the game but it's like putting a square peg in a round hole. He couldn't handle that consistently over 3 seasons, not for a lack of trying by the coaches. Say what you want about their playcalling, etc, but that's just inaccurate and some revisionist history. Justin does some great and special things, but being a pocket passer is not one of them and I don't think ever will be.
@p.doetsch62093 күн бұрын
You are 💯 percent correct.
@HateMeDontCare3 күн бұрын
Did you see his preseason fumble.. it wasn't even in the fourth quarter
@drewmorrisonКүн бұрын
People forget when plays were called for Justin to be a pocket passer, he held the ball too long and got sacked. The Bears line wasn’t as bad as people make it out to be. If I remember correctly, like 40% of the sacks the bears had were because Justin held the ball too long.
@T.D.614 күн бұрын
Williams and Fields are polar opposite. Williams will adjust and develop.
@user-vu7hg1sq4y4 күн бұрын
No he can't
@paulieprinceton45504 күн бұрын
Caleb’s tape looked different last year as opposed to the prior seasons because USC had a terrible OL, terrible defense, weak skill position players and questionable game planning. USC had to score 40 plus to win games which forced Caleb to try more and take more risks. With that said he still had 30 TDs and only 5 INTs and 3 of the 5 INTs came in one bad half against ND. Haha!
@user-nt7gn9gy7e4 күн бұрын
They talk about the talent around him, but it’s the Bears offensive line that is questionable. If you don’t have time, gonna be hard to get the ball to your talent.
@alexamerling794 күн бұрын
Caleb will be fine. Bear down!
@donwanderley71564 күн бұрын
What tape did he watch?!
@alexamerling794 күн бұрын
Uh his heisman winning year?
@user-fn3de1gf2r4 күн бұрын
If saw hard knocks, swift told Caleb to use his voice, whatever that means. Amani is a clown coberned about finger nail polish.
@bearscountrypodcast29295 күн бұрын
Jarett Payton has the BEST smile! Chicago's son!! GREAT SHOW!!!
@Frontyardfootball1905 күн бұрын
These dudes are very uninformed on whats happening. What has jaylon johnson done? Give up less than 200 yards, 0 tds, and produce 4 ints and multiple forced fumbles in a single season. If you like advanced analytics they pretty much all say he was the best corner in the league too. Oh and went all pro
@bearscountrypodcast29295 күн бұрын
Rex Grossman was the leading MVP candidate through the first 7 games on 2006......People forget that.
@bearscountrypodcast29295 күн бұрын
Lookin good Danny Mac!
@bradywalker57665 күн бұрын
Glad you called this dumbass out
@bearscountrypodcast29295 күн бұрын
Danny Mac!! I miss your voice on the radio! Awesome to see you have a podcast! SUBSCRIBED!!
@sonnymacklin52695 күн бұрын
Haven't seen Amani's show out of NY but he's impressive. Good, logical vet ... with a RING....Just wonder if he had some of that Lester Hayes stick um on his helmet that Super Bowl... 😉 just kidding. 13 years in the LEAGUE a helluva thing. Nice score Danny Mac!
@Syndor15 күн бұрын
Sounds like a douche to me....
@blkkingg5 күн бұрын
You invited this hater on your show unsubscribe 😂🖕🏽
@DannyMacPodcast6 күн бұрын
Dan McNeil welcomes former NFL wide receiver Amani Toomer, who shares insights on Andre Johnson's Hall of Fame career and thoughts on Rome Odunze and Caleb Williams. Toomer also discusses Jim Harbaugh's potential NFL return and his experiences with teammates from his Michigan days. 00:00 WR Andre Johnson inducted to NFL Hall of Fame 02:35 Rome Odunze's potential with Bears 04:29 Bears wide receivers have been below average 06:11 Caleb Williams' locker room comments 10:30 Sky-high expectations for Williams might be too much 13:10 Jaylon Johnson's real value? 15:25 Super Bowl XXXV memories 17:17 Kick returners in Hall of Fame 19:00 Jim Harbaugh leaves Michigan to coach Chargers
@paulkeilman35107 күн бұрын
Our family split up caretaking for my dad the last few years of his life. It is HARD. Misty is an amazing partner. One hell of a strong person. I pray she can find some time for herself during this.
@user-rp7iw4iq5x7 күн бұрын
Nice to see AB
@billmoore40728 күн бұрын
Congratulations Mongo it should have happened a long time ago
@markjohnson19338 күн бұрын
Does the first wife (Debra) ever show up to offer some support??
@puckgold49568 күн бұрын
God bless you Misty for being such a good wife and caregiver. You are a inspiration for all of us.
@telcis779 күн бұрын
Jarrett Payton is a great human being and we support him as a person he deserves this and he is loved
@terrilaunhardt68159 күн бұрын
Why does his wife need to go?
@jailbreak85210 күн бұрын
Yeah, the odds were slim
@sonnymacklin526910 күн бұрын
Well done Danny Mac. Covered everything necessary. Including the words on Mongo. Thanks for that as crushing as his fate is. The rest of this season will only be lacking for Steve being unable to stand up there for himself. Yet, so happy he's with us for it.
@ccvee728710 күн бұрын
His wife needs to go
@puckgold49568 күн бұрын
Seriously, what's wrong with you?
@donwanderley715610 күн бұрын
So tired of Kevin Warren
@user-ix9mr1qr3t10 күн бұрын
No stadium until he wins 3 superbowls
@sonnymacklin526910 күн бұрын
Why? Do you really think anybody else could go about getting a stadium built better? In that city? It's a tough sell but that man is not about burning bridges. He will get it done by being the most positive professional the Bears have ever been led by.
@user-ix9mr1qr3t10 күн бұрын
@@sonnymacklin5269 what stadium? where is it? Chicago is a garbage dump with a garbage mayor Brandon Johnson. Arlington Heights dont need a stadium either.
@jailbreak85210 күн бұрын
Seems pretty clear that he's trying to develop relationships. Hard to force things when you're dealing with the city, county and state in the Chicago area. Bears will still need those relationships in Arlington if that's what happens
@DannyMacPodcast11 күн бұрын
Danny Mac reacts following the Bears' 21-17 victory against the Texans in Thursday's Hall of Fame game. Bears QBs Tyson Bagent and Brett Rypien both had standout performances, while rookie phenom Caleb Williams did not take the field. Plus, thoughts on the upcoming Hall of Fame induction of Bears legend Steve McMichael. 00:00 Storm cut game short 01:20 Brett Rypien played very well 02:50 Bears TE depth 06:00 Caleb Williams rumors & Carl Williams 08:00 Bears receivers 11:05 Bears offensive line prepping for Williams' first start 15:10 Steve McMichael will be inducted to the NFL Hall of Fame this weekend
@joemilk630311 күн бұрын
McMichael was an ass to all media when he was playing,now they’re all kissing his ass and they let him in the hall because he’s got ALS- what a joke
@thecashman892411 күн бұрын
Big Mango fan tough player great Bear $$$$man
@michaelleroy928111 күн бұрын
August 1, 2024 this podcast needs an update you thought 2023 was bad? wait until 2024 ends
@jayemitsmyright750412 күн бұрын
Stop having the young guy driving his cars
@alexamerling7912 күн бұрын
Excited we extended DJ!
@gary3022912 күн бұрын
I will be in Canton can’t wait!
@mitchywetendorf140412 күн бұрын
So good Danny Mac. Misty was wonderful talking about Mongo’s struggles. Well done indeed
@crmay7212 күн бұрын
God bless you, Misty! You and Mongo are FIGHTERS!!! 😉 Stay strong, girl!!
@kornfed73chibears412 күн бұрын
What an outstanding woman ❤
@Scottishbear58212 күн бұрын
God bless Steve Mcmichael & Misty 🙏🐻⬇️
@RWildekrav6612 күн бұрын
God Bless Steve McMichael ! A True Bear in the same mold as the other HOFers that were Bears , Ferocious competitor, terrific teammate , honest honorable man with a raw sense of humor . Thank You Steve for all of the great memories. College HOF 2010 NFL HOF 2024 !