Saturday, January 9, 2016

Recommendation #7: Bears Supercast Shuffle

Are you like me and find yourself constantly listening to or watching podcasts while completing other tasks? Are you also a Chicago Bears fan or just interested in the direction of the team/feelings of the fanbase? If so, Alec Swanson has created this podcast for you! (wasn't that nice of him?). In the Supercast Shuffle's fourth installment (would have gotten to posting about it 3 episodes sooner if it weren't for end of 2015 madness), Swanson brought on some special guests (first guests milestone!) and discussed a whole bunch of NFL topics. You can check that out by clicking on the video below or by checking out the official Bears Supercast Shuffle website and you can even follow the super podcast on Twitter and Facebook.



Some thoughts that I had while Alec, Nick and Scott discussed the future of the NFC North, the Bears and the playoffs...

1. Notre Dame Linebacker Jaylon Smith. That should be the Bears' guy. He's worth the wait more than Kevin White is worth the wait.

2. Adam Gase would be a perfect fit in Miami. They need a new mind running that offense properly.

3. The Eagles are the Cleveland Browns of the NFC + annual unobtainable expectations. Gase shouldn't even flirt with coaching them. That said, I'm a Bradford believer and the strongest year off of an ACL injury is typically the second season. Hopefully Bradford leaves also (Hey, St. Louis needs a QB!).

4. Draft-wise, Green Bay takes a Linebacker (maybe Emmanuel Ogbah of OK State), Minnesota takes an O-lineman, Detroit loses Calvin Johnson in some way and ends up drafting a receiver out of nothing more than pure Lion-ness. GB wins the division, Minnesota, Chicago (wildcard totally in play next year) and then Detroit just continues to fart their way through the Stafford era.

5. I fully trust Russell Wilson in those conditions but, Marshawn Lynch being OUT turns this around from a repeat of 38-7 to a totally winnable game for Mike Zimmer & his defense. I'm not changing my pick of Seattle winning at the end of the day.

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