BEARS JACKED UP AT MIDDLE LINEBACKER

Sometimes good football players fall through the cracks of the NFL draft. Then teams around the league sign un-drafted free agents in hopes of finding that diamond in the ruff. In the college gridiron, same goes for players that try to make the team as a walk on. For many of these players, it’s their last grasp of playing organized football. Some don’t give up on their dreams as they could head north to Canada & play in the CFL. Let’s not forget about these pop-up Spring leagues. Leagues like the USFL and part three of the XFL could be cementing themselves roots for years to come. Kurt Warner came out of the Arena League for which he played for the Iowa Barnstormers. Every year teams find un-drafted players that help their team in some way. The Chicago Bears seem like they always find a middle line backer even without trying. It took trading away Roquan Smith for the Bears to discover they might have his replacement on their roster without even knowing it. Suddenly “SAN” was “Born” in Jack Sanborn, a rookie linebacker un-drafted out of the University of Wisconsin.

Since Justin Fields has taken off, and I mean that on his escape-ability, his impressive 70-yard rushing touchdowns as he is like a magician out of the field disappearing when the pocket closes up. The Bears offense has been much-see TV. Since the Bears traded away several pieces of their defense, the roles have reversed. When the defense is on the field, you go grab another beer because they can hardly stop anybody these days. Then something catches your eye if you have a full beer, number 57. Someone speaks out loud your inner thoughts and asks the same thing. “Who the hell is this guy?”

It’s Jack Sanborn throwing Gared Goff down on the turf like a rag doll. Is Brian Urlacher dressed up wearing a different number? Sanborn has been Urlacher-like as he is involved in almost every play. Sanborn recorded 12 tackles as he led the team versus the Lions last weekend.

Jack Sanborn has football pedigree in the bloodstream. Jack’s father, Paul Sanborn, was an offensive lineman for the University of Oregon. Jack lost his father at the very young age of 4. Jack followed in his father’s footsteps as did his younger brother who now is playing linebacker at the University of Wisconsin. You scratch your head over how this kid at 22 years of age did not get drafted. As a Badger in dairy land, Sanborn played all four seasons as he was able to get in 11 games in his Freshman year. Sanborn’s play took off in year two as he led the Badgers in tackles with 80, 9 of them for a loss of yards. Sanborn even registered 5.5 sacks. Sanborn’s college career even gets better his third season as once again he led the Badgers in tackles for the second straight year. Sanborn was named All-Big Ten conference. Sanborn senior year was remarkable. Sanborn had 91 tackles, of which 16 of them were for a loss of yards. Sanborn had 5 sacks and was First Team All-Big Ten. Why was this kid not drafted? The Big Ten conference manufactured great defensive players like Sky Net producing Terminator soldiers in the Rise of the Machines.

I really like the fact that Jack Sanborn is a ,local kid out of Deer Park Illinois. Sanborn played high school football locally in Lake Zurich. In Sanborn’s senior year he was named the Pioneer Defensive Player of the Year for Lake Zurich High School. It gives the Bears two players with local ties, as tight end Cole Kmet played his High School Football at St. Viator in Arlington heights. The Bears may be moving to that suburb in the next few years. It really does not matter how Sanborn arrived with the Monsters of the Midway. Sanborn’s play makes the new Bears General Manager look like a genius. Ryan Poles has to be stoked seeing Jack Sanborn as the top rookie of week ten with his performance over the Lions. Sanborn had a monster-type game which included those 12 tackles. Two of them were for a loss, adding two sacks along with two QB hits. In his first start, Sanborn versus the Miami Dolphins, 7 tackles with six of them solo. Sanborn was stashed away most of the season playing special teams. Now he might be a future permanent piece on Head Coach Matt Eberflus’ defense. Bears still have plenty of holes on the entire roster. With a slew of draft picks banked and money to spend, the future looks bright. You have to love the fact that the team may have their future Middle Linebacker box checked. As a GM or even a fan, you have to love hitting on higher rounds of draft picks or even un-drafted free agents. This Bears coaching staff should get credit also for helping elevate Jack Sanborn’s play. Matt Nagy’s staff never was able to make players better then what they were. Make sure you have a full beer when the Bears defense takes the field and watch number 57.

COLTS OWNER NEEDS TO HEAD TO THE GLUE FACTORY

I hate rich people. Many owners in the NFL really have no clue about putting a winning football team on the field. The Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Irsay, may be the number one buffoon on my list of owners that should cash in their chips, move on from the game, and do something else. Irsay fires his head coach, Frank Reich, a guy you have to keep on your side lines. Before the firing, the Colts removed a few of Reich’s coaching staff so now they are short-handed coming into week 9. Now comes the head pain if you’re a Colts fan. Irsay hires legendary former Colts offensive lineman and fan favorite from his playing days, Jeff Saturday. Saturday has no head coaching experience when it comes to Sundays. Saturday will be the interim coach which has fans and many others in an uproar for different reasons. Irsay has now painted himself and the current team in a corner. The sky is falling in Indianapolis and if you could, the fans should cut the head off the owner snake and send him to the glue factory.

Last Sunday was Jeff Saturday’s debut as head coach. The Colts go into Las Vegas and beat the Raiders. How is that Josh Daniels hiring looking now if you’re part of Raiders nation? Colts looked like a team reborn with their play on the field. Jonathan Taylor had a big game running the rock. It seemed like everything clicked and they leave town with a big W. In every sport, you see this kind of result after the front office or owner shakes things up and they fire their head coach or manager. Saturday, a different voice, probably kept things simple which resulted in his first win as head coach. Everyone seems to play harder when these things take place. Saturday gave up his football analysis job with ESPN and the telecasts. He also gave up his fantasy football team in a league he is involved in with all X-Colts players like Peyton Manning. Saturday looked more like Pete Carol hugging his assistants as it looked too easy to walk into a job like an NFL coach and get a win out of a team that has been riding the struggle bus.

Right now Jim Irsay’s move has panned out luckily. Lucky his Colts were playing another dysfunctional organization like the Raiders. Frank Reich, the Colts did no favors for, as he had a different quarterback every year since he was hired in 2018. Reich had Andrew Luck his first season the team made the playoffs and won one game while losing the next round in the post-season play. Reich then was stuck with Jacoby Brissett. In year two, the Colts went 7-9 which is not a bad record having a back up quarterback behind center the entire season. In Reich’s third season, Phillip Rivers was the guy and the Colts made the playoffs and lost to the Bills in the first round. Last year, the Colts could have been a very scary team if they made the post-season as they were playing some great football. Carson Wentz completely fell apart at the seams versus a bad Jaguar team in the last game of the season. Colts win that game & they would have been in the playoffs three out of the four seasons under the Reich. Then the Colts bring in an aging Matty Ice. Matt Ryan’s play looks like he’s heading to retirement home for quarterbacks where most of these Colts signal callers are located, eating the Grand Slam breakfast at the local Denny’s. Reich coached on quicksand the entire time in Indianapolis and left with a winning record of 40-33-1 in regular season and 1-2 in the playoffs. Reich should get another head coach gig somewhere else. Hopefully a better owner then this clown Irsay.

Why Jeff Saturday? Jim Irsay’s hire is an interesting move. Many in the league were in an uproar with his hiring of Saturday. The complaint was no black coaches were interviewed. Let’s quickly remember this job is labeled interim. Usually owners would give the job to someone on the current staff. The Colts wide receivers coach, Reggie Wayne, comes to mind as he is black. Wayne, another Colts legend, has coaching experience unlike Saturday. This move by Irsay is a Hail Mary play. Colts will not make the playoffs this season. If the Colts keep on piling losses, they have better chances to get a better quarterback in the draft. Irsay has had a lucky ass horseshoe up his icehole to land Peyton Manning & then Andrew Luck. Other organizations it would take decades to find another great quarterback to replace the last one. If the Colts suddenly turn things around, Saturday masters the head coaching duties, and the team follows his lead, then it’s a win-win no matter what. Reggie Wayne you don’t have to hire as interim then fire him. Wayne would stay on Saturday’s staff and it’s all hunky dory at the end of the season. Saturday most likely has a buddy buddy relationship with Irsay. The move is mind boggling but has a madness to it that the plot may thicken by the time it’s all set and done. This move can only work with a guy that has organizational ties. The Colts could not go nab a guy on some other team’s staff in the middle of the season. It’s such a devious move bringing in a former player, a fan favorite, to get your fans behind you. In the end, the Colts in my opinion will have egg on their face. If Frank Reich had stability behind center, he would still be coaching in Indianapolis. Reich will do well for some other team in the future. Saturday’s early success is beginner’s luck and he will eventually be in over his head when things get harder. Hopefully Irsay’s roll of the dice does not get him a top quarterback in the draft. If the Colts don’t make the playoffs and are a team stuck in the middle of the pack, they will be rewarded with no post-season birth and a draft pick that will surely miss at any top signal caller.

DAWGS NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY IN THE SNOW

The game of football you can count on being played in whatever Mother Nature threw at you. Every football player at some point dreams of playing a game in the snow. Does not matter where that player hails from. Playing in the snow is something you will always remember doing. Who forgets about the 1967 NFL Championship game coined the Ice Bowl in Green bay that featured the Cowboys playing the Packers in frost bite conditions? I was not even born yet, but I recall that game because the NFL will not let that game be forgotten. With high lights of that epic showdown shown year after year on any cold game presently played.

Back in the 1960’s, football was football as the rules were different. Dick Butkus back then would clothesline people and chased you down like a rabid dog looking to take a chunk out of your flesh. Defenses in present times have to play flag football so they don’t draw the yellow flag their way. The Buffalo Bills were hosting the Cleveland Browns this weekend in Western New York. The weather has Buffalo being covered in lake effect snow throughout the weekend which can accumulate 1-3 foot of the white stuff being dumped on the entire town. The NFL put the kibosh on this home game in Buffalo and moving to the town of Detroit. A choice of snow or trapped playing in Detroit mean many may settle for whatever Mother Nature is offering.

Buffalo will now be in Detroit in back to back weeks as they play the Lions on Thanksgiving morning. The NFL has safety concerns as the National Weather Service issued a lake effect snow warning which is projected to bring gusts of wind off Lake Erie. The wind’s gusts could get up to 35 MPH that could lead to power outages across Western New York. In 2014, the league moved a home game from Buffalo to Detroit. Bills won that game that year beating the Jets 38-3. The league moved that game from Sunday to Monday with both teams having to travel. Bills left Buffalo on Friday that year as the snow was already coming down and some players were unable to dig their cars out. The team picked them up in snow mobiles. The league did not want to push this Sunday’s game to Monday since the Bills will be playing already on a short week. The Bills Mafia will not see another blinding snow game like they did in 2017 when the Colts were visiting in the month of December.

That Sunday in December, the Bills celebrated a victory versus the Colts with snow angels.

I understand the safety issues as you want to keep the players and fans safe throughout some unpredictable circumstances. What happens if something like this kind of snow storm occurred in the playoffs? Teams in colder climates use these conditions to their advantage when it comes to winning big games in the post-season like those Bills teams in the 1990’s. What would the future look like for the game of football that would go off without a hitch except for lightning? Seems like football is going more baseball-like. Little bad weather so let’s postpone the game. I remember the fog bowl in Chicago between the visiting Eagles versus the Bears.

Would a game like this be able to be played in today’s NFL? Rudolph with your nose so bright, won’t you be my quarterback tonight?

The future will be bleak when it comes to playing football outside as domes will eventually take over every city in the NFL. Those old NFL films of the Purple People Eaters are the Vikings defense breathing the cold air as they look like they were smoking cigarettes on the field.

Then the warm weather team, the Buccaneers, playing in the snow in Green Bay. Buccaneers had a nasty streak of games in a row. They could not win a game when temperatures were under 40 degrees. Steve Young was sacked as the face of his helmet was white washed in snow.

Snow games have been bad as well when the league came up with the special tuck rule because Tom Brady fumbled in a playoff game versus the Raiders.

If the referees got that right and Raiders recovered it, that could have changed things historically with Tom Brady. Would Brady have won all those Superbowls? Would the Raiders have won the Superbowl if they got past the Patriots in that one. One wrong call can change a team’s path. How many players were affected by the Astros cheating to win the World Series in 2017? Raiders were also involved in a game on ice with the Steelers in 1975 during a battle to get to Superbowl X.

The Chicago Bears will be seeking a dome hoping to move to Arlington Heights, Illinois away from the lakefront in Chicago. If that happens, which would be a great move by the Bears, the only team in the division remaining without a roof over their heads is the Packers. Why should the warm weather teams get advantages like Miami when teams have to go to play in sweltering heat? If Tom Brady can draw a roughing, the passer call on simple tackle warm weather teams will be capped in the future. The game is going where every player will be wrapped up in bubble wrap as well before each game starts. I loved seeing Jim Kelly prevail in cold games against the warm weather teams like the Raiders and Dolphins coming to play in the cold snowy conditions of Buffalo.

The people playing against Josh Allen in fantasy are probably upset with this game being moved to Detroit. The Bills Mafia will be still heating up the wings shirtless outside in their back yard with their grills fired up as they will be home bound on their church day. Let’s hope the city of Detroit becomes Buffalo 2.0 as the team needs back-to-back victories right now versus the Browns and the Lions.

WEEK TEN NFL PREDICTIONS DONE THE WILD SHAMROCK WAY

WEEK TEN STRAIGHT PICK-EM

LAST WEEK’S RECORD (8-5)

SEASON RECORD (80-56)

WEEK TEN

THURSDAY NIGHT GAME

ATLANTA FALCONS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS

In the very first match up a few weeks ago, Panthers missed the extra point which cost them the game versus Atlanta. Since then, Carolina is like a box of chocolates… you don’t know what you will get. Atlanta… I know they will be able to run the football. On a short week, I have to go with a team that has stability and can exploit the Panthers’ weak run defense.

OUR PICK: PANTHERS

THE SUNDAY SLATE

GERMANY

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS VERSUS TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Another overseas game on the docket Sunday morning. First ever NFL game in the country of Germany. Tom Brady and the Buccaneers offense have played like that shrieking noise on a chalk board. The Buccaneers found a way to win last Sunday versus the Rams, another team riding the struggle bus. Seattle has been a surprising team this year and are off to a great start. Geno Smith is playing the best football of his career while Brady is having one of his worst years. I like the Seahawks running game against an aging Tampa Bay front.

OUR PICK: SEAHAWKS

BACK TO THE STATES

DENVER BRONCOS AT TENNESSEE TITANS

Broncos coming off their bye week after a win over the pond. The Titans’ five-game winning streak ended versus the Chiefs. Titans wide receivers did not catch one pass in that game. Broncos traded away their best defensive player, Bradley Chubb. The Titans will get points and yards off their star running back Derrick Henry who has been unstoppable during the the Titans’ winning streak. I like the Broncos well rested from their bye week and my gut feeling is Russell Wilson is due for a big game behind center. I like the Broncos’ chances, especially with the Titans’ injuries piling up on their defense.

OUR PICK: BRONCOS

CLEVELAND BROWNS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS

I think Miami is in for a shock at home from the visiting Browns. Dolphins offensively have been explosive. The Fins on defense are allowing big chunk plays as Justin Fields was running free in the secondary. I think the Browns can control this game with their strength. The running game with Nick Chubb getting big chunks of yardage while keeping that Miami Dolphins offense on the sidelines. Jacoby Brissett is playing his best football of the year behind center for the Browns. I like the Browns defense coming up with a big play in this one.

OUR PICK: BROWNS

DETROIT LIONS AT CHICAGO BEARS

I like what the Lions did to the Packers last week. The Bears came close against the Miami team where a bad call could have sent that game to overtime with a tying field goal attempt. Justin Fields is not Aaron Rodgers. Fields can generate offense with his arm or his legs while Rodgers points the finger at everyone else besides the real problem, himself. Bears offense has come to life the last few weeks as they are putting up big numbers. The Lions offense has struggled of late and I think used up every ounce of what they had last week at home versus the Packers. I like the Lions keeping this game close with their running game. Bears finally find a way and come out on the right end of a close game.

OUR PICK: DA BEARS

HOUSTON TEXANS AT NEW YORK GIANTS

The Texans will try to run the ball which is what Lovie Smith teams like to do… get off the bus and run. Giants love playing in close grind it out games where they usually come out on top in these battles. Giants defense can be suspect at times but should be able to contain a Texans offense… one dimensional. Daniel Jones behind center is much better than anything Davis Mills can do. Saquan Barkley may be the comeback player of the year with the way he’s playing. He will have another big day.

OUR PICK: G-MEN

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

The Jaguars ranked number ten in pass defense coming into week ten. That does not mean the Jaguars can contain a Patrick Mahomes, even coming off a nice victory over the Raiders. Chiefs struggled versus the Titans last week but found a way to win the game forcing overtime. I think the Jaguars will hang with the Chiefs in the first half. Patrick Mahomes will have another big second half and Chiefs will have Jaguar meat flaming on the grill after the game.

OUR PICK:CHIEFS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT BUFFALO BILLS

Will Josh Allen play in this game? The Vikings are quiet 7-1 as Kirk Cousins has won six straight behind center setting his own career record. Bills found themselves last Sunday to be another victim of the Jets’ Maverick style. If Allen does not play, I like Case Keenum as the backup & he should be motivated against his former team. Stefon Diggs, the Bills dangerous wide receiver, also will have a score to settle with his former team, the Vikings.

The Vikings have not played anyone big. I like the Bills at home no matter who’s the quarterback. Kirk Cousins melts in big games. I like the Bills defense finally stepping up and finding their swagger again. I like the way Sean McDermott coached teams bounce back after losses.

OUR PICK: BILLS

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Which quarterback will make more mistakes: Andy Dalton or rookie Kenny Pickett? Which Saints team will show up? Saints laid an egg last week versus the Ravens. The week before that, Saints shut out a pretty good Raiders offense. Let’s face it that the Steelers are in rebuild, so it’s about developing Pickett. Steelers need the Saints to beat themselves to pull out the upset. I like the Saints offense getting back on track in this one. My problem is the Saints keep burning me every time I pick them to win.

OUR PICK: SAINTS

ARIZONA CARDINALS AT LA RAMS

Both the Rams and the Cardinals are a complete disaster. Somebody has to win this game. Both teams have lost 4 out of their last 5 games. Kyler Murray is feuding with wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Murray also missed practice this week so he is questionable to play in this one. Sean McVay has owned the Cardinals who has an 11-1 record versus Arizona which includes post-season play. Cardinals are 0-6 in their last six games versus their division and they are 0-3 this season. Could the Rams be starting John Wolford as Matthew Stafford is dealing with a concussion? Rams have the better defense is my X-factor in this turkey bowl.

OUR PICK: RAMS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

Let’s face it that the Colts are a mess. Raiders have played well at home. Colts fired their head coach Frank Reich and hired Jeff Saturday to take over. He’s a former great offensive lineman for Indianapolis but has no coaching experience. Great way to get the number one draft pick lose every game the rest of the way. Colts have a lack of personnel, as the team fired a few coaches before giving Reich the axe. Colts’ best defender has been put on IR. I see the Raiders taking advantage of the Colts situation.

OUR PICK: RAIDERS

DALLAS COWBOYS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS

Who will Aaron Rodgers blame this week? Cowboys have won both Dak Presott’s starts since his return behind center. Packers have been awful losing 5 in a row. This game was supposed to be the Clash of the Titans in the NFC between two elite teams. It really looks one-sided. Prescott thrives on teams with losing records which the Packers have that going for them, especially coming off terrible lost to Detroit. Cowboys are 2-7 versus Rodgers. Mike McCarthy, former Packer head coach, faces his old team for the first time & will walk away with a smirk on his face. I can’t see Rodger righting the ship here when his own teammates probably hate his guts. Things will get worst in Green Bay after this one.

OUR PICK: COWBOYS

SUNDAY NIGHT

LA CHARGERS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Chargers have won the last 5 games when they have met up with the 49ers since 2002. The 49ers got healthy over the bye week as Deebo Samuel is refreshed and healed up. The Chargers have been hurting as their top two Justin Herbert targets are still sidelined with injuries. Chargers defense has not done well this year despite all the moves they made in the off-season. Look for the 49ers to rack up chunks of yardage with their running game led by Christian McCaffrey. I like the 49ers at home winning a close one over this Charger squad.

THE MONDAY NIGHT GAME

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

The Commanders have played well lately. Back up quarterback Taylor Heinicke gave the team a nice jump start, but the Commanders are still lacking offensive production. Eagles, still undefeated, can play solid defense by which they were able to sack Carson Wentz multiple times in the first meeting between these two teams. Commanders’ defense has played better as well. Eagles are just too talented to keep off the scoreboard. Eagles stay undefeated at least for another week.

OUR PICK: EAGLES

GENO SMITH GOING DOWN THE GANNON ROAD

Did Geno Smith sell his soul to the devil? Smith is 32 years old and by far is having the best year of his nine-season career this season. You probably have to go back to Smith’s rookie year where his career started as a New York Jet, where he played meaningful games as a starter. After Smith’s rookie year, the wheels quickly fell off the bus in year two. Some quarterbacks would have walked away from the game. His starting job in the NFL was over as he was relegated to being a backup quarterback the rest of the way. Smith would bounce around after the leaving the Jets after 4 seasons. Smith would stay in New York and help the other team in the Big Apple, the Giants. After 5 seasons in New York, Smith went West and played a season with the Chargers. In 2020, Smith would then sign with the Seahawks and has been Russell Wilson’s back up until they traded him in the off-season. The starting job was supposed to go to Drew Lock. Lock was one of the pieces in the trade they got back for Wilson with the Broncos. Many thought Seahawks would land Baker Mayfield in a trade with Cleveland. Experts thought the team was going to draft a quarterback before all this speculation about Mayfield coming to Seattle even began. Then Satan himself, Pete Carol, gave the starting job to Smith and Seahawks are off to a 6-3 start when they were picked to be last in the NFC West. Suddenly after 9 seasons, Smith flipped the switch and is one of the best quarterbacks in the entire league after 9 games. Kind of the same path as when Rich Gannon became the starting quarterback for the Raiders late in his career.

Rich Gannon arrived in the NFL in 1987 with the Minnesota Vikings. It was not until Gannon’s 4th season in Minnesota that he made his first career start. Gannon made 12 starts in 1990 for the Vikings completing 52% of his passes & throwing 16 touchdown passes with the same number of picks. Gannon was 5-7 as a starter in his first season. In 1991 and 1992, Gannon started to improve as he had winning records as a starter in both seasons with a 14-9 record as a starter. Gannon in those two seasons threw 24 touchdowns but still got picked off 19 more times. In 1993, Gannon was in Washington as he went 1-3 as a starter in a Redskins uniform before ending the season with an injury that cost him the 1994 season as well. In 1995, Gannon now was with another team as he would resurface in Kansas City. In 1995, Gannon did not get any starts behind center & appeared in two games in the general mop-up role. In 4 seasons in Kansas City, Gannon made 19 starts & went 11-8 behind center for the Chiefs throwing 23 touchdowns as the picks were getting lower with only 11. It took Oakland for Gannon to finally put everything together. In 1999, Gannon was no longer a backup quarterback in the NFL. Gannon started all 16 games for the Raiders as he went 8-8 in his first season wearing silver and black. Gannon was completing 59% of his passes as he threw 24 touchdown passes with 14 interceptions. The next three seasons, Gannon was completing passes over 60%. In 2000, Gannon tossed 28 touchdown passes, in 2001: 27, & in 2002: 26 while setting his all-time high in passing yards with 4,689. Gannon helped the Raiders make multiple trips to the post-season and eventually leading them to the Superbowl where they lost to their former coach Jon Gruden and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gannon in 74 starts in Oakland had a QB Record of 45-29 completing 62 % of his passes with 114 touchdown strikes compared to 50 interceptions. Gannon most of his career before Oakland, was not the guy and became the Man as a Raider.

Geno Smith went 8-8 as the starting Quarterback in his first season in a Jets uniform. Smith threw 12 touchdown passes and was picked off 21 times. Smith finished 12-18 as a starter for the Jets throwing 28 touchdown passes while being picked off 36 times. The Big Apple was rotten to Smith when as a Giant he started one game had one touchdown pass and lost that start while wearing the blue and white for the G-Men. Smith would only throw 4 passes in the lone year in a charger uniform. In Seattle Smith was 1-2 behind center before getting the starting nod this season. This year Smith is 6-3 as the starter with 15 touchdown passes to only 4 interceptions and he is completing 73% of his passes which is of the charts. That is tops in the NFL. Smith is ranked 4th in TD passes thrown. Smith perhaps soaked in all the knowledge backing up Russell Wilson while watching him in practice and in games. Smith may be a one-year wonder after this season. The front office in Seattle has to be careful on any extension for Smith. Smith career-wise has played in 52 games and still has a losing record of 19-24. Take this season out of Smith record he came in with a 13-21 record as a starter. Seattle has a great running attack with rookie back Kenneth Walker III lighting the league on fire carrying the rock. Smith has great receivers in D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett which any quarterback would want both these guys on their team. Everything is working in Seattle this season, and even the defense has played better. Sometimes it takes guys longer time to figure it out. Sometimes it comes down to what system a guy is in. Is the offense tailored to the quarterback’s strengths? The coach could be the big difference. I know I don’t like giving Pete Carol a bigger ego than he already has. It would be interesting if Smith could lead Seattle to the playoffs. I would want to see what he could do in post-season with this team. Smith is leading one of the scariest offenses in the entire league as Seattle has been putting up a ton of points in the last few weeks as they average 29 points per game. Smith… for years I figured he should be playing in the USFL or XFL if he wanted to get playing time as a quarterback. I thought of Smith as back up, and that if he came in season over. Sometimes waiting patiently, you will get another chance to perform in any sport if you just hang around and improve your game while practicing. Eventually that switch will pop on. Smith has tossed that switch to overdrive.

WEEK 9 NFL PREDICTIONS DONE THE WILD SHAMROCK WAY

STRAIGHT PICK-EM NFL (WEEK 9)

LAST WEEK’S RECORD (11-4)

Week 8 highlight is Cheese-heads losing yet again.

THURSDAY NIGHT GAME

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT HOUSTON TEXANS

This may be the easiest game on the week 9 schedule. Eagles are 7-0 and Texans are 1-5-1 says it all. The Texans can’t cheat like the baseball team they share the town of Houston with.

OUR PREDICTION: EAGLES

BUFFALO BILLS AT NEW YORK JETS

The Jets were flying as high as the new Top Gun movie, Maverick. Until they ran into a buzzsaw when the New England Patriots defense brought the Jets down in a burning wreck. This is Buffalo’s only second division game of the season as their only loss came from the Dolphins inside the division. Bills are 12-2 in their last 14 division games. Jets are a young team and will have too much to handle with the Bills offense which are one of top units in the league. Jets quarterback Zach Wilson could face more interceptions like last week versus the Patriots from that Bills defense that ranks high in many categories and the team just activated their star corner back, Tre’Davious White.

The Jets are a young and exciting team, but the Bills are in another world compared to this youth group.

OUR PREDICTION: BILLS

CAROLINA PANTHERS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS

Did someone tell the Panthers they were supposed to close up shop for the season as they are in another rebuild? Bengals’ roller coaster season continues up and down. This is a game during which the Bengals should get back on track from their embarrassing Monday night loss to the Dawg pound. The Panthers, you are seeing P.J. Walker stepping up his game to be a future starter in this league it may not be in Carolina. Walker, a former XFL Houston Roughneck, will make the Bengals sweat in this one. Bengals don’t look like the same team as last year even though Joe Burrow leads the league in passing yardage. Bengals are still giving up too many sacks. In this one, Bengals get back on track in a close one.

OUR PREDICTION: BENGALS

GREEN BAY PACKERS AT DETROIT LIONS

The Lions have lost their King of the Jungle card. Here we go again because Lions are talking about a new head coach. Lions even traded their tight end T.J. Hockenson to the division rival Vikings. Packers could not find any receiver help on the trade market. Packers come in losing 4 in a row while Lions have lost 5. Aaron Rodgers is 18-6 all-time versus the Lions. All Rodgers needs to do in this one is hand the ball off to his two headed monster in the back field to break the Packers losing streak. Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon should run wild over the Lions defense.

OUR PREDICTION: PACKERS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

The Colts have fallen on hard times. Patriots rebounded after a bad loss from the Bears. Colts will be without their star running back, Jonathan Taylor, during his second stint on the injured list this season. Who’s behind center in New England? Bailey Zappe, the Patriot faithful want to see, but Bill Belichick will elect to go with Mac Jones who has thrown an interception in six straight games. Colts offense have been averaging 16.1 points a game and are turning over the ball at high rate. Patriots defense has done a nice job forcing turnovers this season and Bill Belichick versus rookie quarterbacks is off the charts. Look for a Belichick plot to confuse Sam Ehlinger of the Colts.

OUR PREDICTION: PATRIOTS

LA CHARGERS AT ATLANTA FALCONS

The Just Ducky match-up features two former quackers from the University of Oregon. Marcus Mariota versus Justin Herbert. Falcons are in first place in the NFC South and activate their Swiss Army Knife running back, Cordarrelle Patterson. Chargers are coming off their bye week. Both the Chargers and Falcons offense should be able to generate points off each other’s defenses. Chargers can’t stop the run. The Falcons have problems defending the deep ball. I think Patterson will give the Falcons a boost. They are a team that has played very well without him. Chargers are hurting at the wide receiver position that makes lean harder for the home team Falcons.

OUR PICK: FALCONS

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Raiders big victory versus the Texans was erased last week when the Saints shut them out. The Jaguars have lost 5 straight. Raiders have problems winning on the road this season. Trevor Lawrence continues to shoot himself in the foot every week with sloppy turnovers in his second year in the NFL. Jaguars are in almost every game they played in, but they always find ways to lose them. Raiders defense has only generated 9 sacks this season which is hard to believe with the talent they have on the defensive front. Trevor Lawrence should have time to make his passes. This game is a coin flip. Josh Daniels, a stooge from that Belichick coaching tree, shows you when he gets his hands on a playoff team like the Raiders last year. Look at them now fizzling out at the halfway point of the season. Meanwhile Jaguars are making a savvy move acquiring a future piece from the Falcons in wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who is suspended this season. I feel the Jaguars defense will be the difference in this one.

OUR PREDICTION: JAGUARS

MIAMI DOLPHINS AT CHICAGO BEARS

Both teams were making deals at the trade deadline. Bears are collecting draft picks & trading away defensive players. However, Bears made a savvy move getting Justin Fields a weapon from Pittsburgh in Chase Claypool. Dolphins add a huge defensive piece in Bradley Chubb from the Broncos and find a running back from the 49ers in Jeff Wilson Jr. Dolphins are finding ways to protect Tua Tagovailoa lately. Cowboys scored 49 points off the Bears defense last week. This is the Dolphins’ second straight game on the road versus NFC North team. Bears offense is a different animal as they lead the league in NFL rushing averaging 188.4 yards per contest as a team. Fields can run and he has some good running backs behind him. Bears offense has gotten three straight games of piling up over 200 rushing yards. I think Bears make this a close game. Bears defense will be the liability.

OUR PICK: DOLPHINS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT WASHINGTON COMMANDERS

The Vikings have won 5 straight games which is a new career high for Kirk Cousins behind center. The Commanders are making some noise in the NFL winning three games in a row. Will the Washington fan base welcome their old quarterback with cheers or jeers?

Kirk Cousins’ ole stomping grounds have him making his first trip back to the nation’s capital for the first time in a Viking uniform. Taylor Heinicke is 7-3 as the starting quarterback dating back to last season. Heinicke has done a very nice job filling in for the injured Carson Wentz. I felt like Cousins would stumble in a game like this. It’s not a prime-time game. I think the Commanders offense will not be able to keep up with the points the Vikings can score. Viking offense should be able to score even against an improved defensive unit the Commanders have had during their winning streak.

OUR PREDICTION: VIKINGS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS

Most of the year I have picked wrong on almost every match-up the Cardinals and the Seahawks have been in. It’s like they’ve been pecking my eyeballs out every Sunday. Recently I have jumped on the Seahawks band wagon where the Cardinals continue not to do what I predict even winning the game. The Cardinals are 0-5 versus NFC West opponents within their own division that goes back to last post-season. Seahawks have won the last 4 out of 5 versus the Cardinals. Kyle Murray is rejuvenated with DeAndre Hopkins back from his suspension, and they have not missed a beat. Geno Smith has been electric behind center as one of the top quarterbacks in the league all year. Smith throwing to top targets like T.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett with rookie sensation running back Kenneth Walker III running the ball. Seahawks have one of the best offenses in the NFC. I can see the Seahawks defense able to contain the Cardinals offense longer than Arizona stopping Seattle’s attack.

OUR PICK: SEAHAWKS

LA RAMS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Once upon a time ago, these two teams the Buccaneers and Rams were the two power houses of the NFC. Both teams have won a Superbowl in recent years. Tom Brady’s divorce is getting messy as the airing of dirty laundry is out there.

Matthew Stafford is very close to setting the pick six record in the NFL. A Brady-led team could lose 4 straight with a loss this weekend by the Rams. I think the Rams are doing better all-around in more things football-wise than the Buccaneers who look like a team in shambles. All Brady’s past like his arrogant altered-ego seems to be coming back to haunt him this year as the Football God’s are out to get him. I see the Rams exploiting that shaky rickety Buccaneer offensive line to make Brady uncomfortable. Sean McVay seems like a cat with nine lives and will trade one in for a big Rams win on the road.

OUR PICK: RAMS

THE SUNDAY NIGHT GAME

TENNESSEE TITANS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Chiefs are coming off their bye week. Head coach Andy Reid’s team record coming off bye weeks since 2013 is 7-2. The Titans starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill is a game time decision dealing with an ankle injury. If Tannehill can’t go, the Titans are not going to win like they did last Sunday versus the Texans’ running back Derrick Henry and are becoming a one-dimensional offense. The Chiefs will be able to score on the Titans’ sketchy defense. Chiefs defense has done better versus the run than previous years. Chiefs at home and Patrick Mahomes in a prime-time game mean I have to go Chiefs in this one.

OUR PREDICTION: CHIEFS

BALTIMORE RAVENS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Ravens added a piece to their defense, snagging linebacker Roquan Smith from the Bears. The Saints defense showed up last week and shut out a talented Raiders team who put up 38 points a week before that game. Ravens are feeling comfortable & I feel some disappointment coming their way with Lamar Jackson and company. The Saints offense led by Andy Dalton has been solid the last few weeks if the Red Rifle can limit some mistakes and clean up his game. They have a chance at home. It’s tough to go into New Orleans and win a game. I think Saints feel they have a chance to catch the Falcons in the division especially with the Buccaneers struggling. Both units show up to play for the Saints while Ravens have another close loss added to their record.

OUR PICK: SAINTS

BUFFALO HAS HINES-SIGHT IN THE BACKFIELD

Everyone in the Buffalo Bills Mafia would be doing cart wheels while in flames if the team added running back Christian McCaffrey from the Carolina Panthers. The wet dream of Alvin Kamara taking it the distance wearing the Buffalo on his bonnet. It seems like the Bills have been trying to land a running back that can catch the ball out of the back field for a few seasons. In the off-season they thought they had a deal hammered out with Commanders running back J.D McKissic. McKissic would head back to the nation’s capital. Bills right before the end of the trade deadline might have solved their problem landing Colts running back Nyheim Hines. Hines is a shifty back that can run and catch the ball out of the back field. Bills get rid of junk in the trunk and send Indianapolis running back Zack Moss and a 6th round pick in 2023. The Hines deal is small potatoes compared to landing a McCaffrey or Kamara. This trade could be very savvy by the Bills as it’s low risk with a high ceiling type of move.

Nyheim Hines is 25 years old and has played 5 seasons in the NFL, all with the Colts. The Colts offense this season has played poorly. Hines has played in 7 games and his numbers are not off the charts like in some years. Hines has 18 rushes for a meager 36 yards with a touchdown. Out of the back field, Hines has caught 25 balls for 188 yards. Those numbers are not going to spice up my Buffalo wings. Let’s remember Matt Ryan’s failures in a Colts uniform this year behind center. Career numbers Hines has rushed the rock 300 times for 1,205 rushing yards with ten touchdowns. Then add 235 catches for 1,725 yards with 7 receiving touchdowns. All this done in 72 games which counts for 17 touchdowns. Now you have Josh Allen as your quarterback.

Thurman Thomas was the best running back in Bills history. Thomas could do everything as a back from blocking, rushing the ball and catching the ball out of the back field. He made a very nice security blanket for Jim Kelly back in the 1990’s. Bills featured back “The Motor” Devin Singletary is averaging 4.5 yards per carry which is pretty good. Singletary can catch the ball out of the back field but Hines can make things happen when he catches the ball. You would love to combine both backs’ talents like some Frankenstein experiment as one elite running back. Singletary is a better runner in between the tackles than Hines is. Hines would be more valuable if anything happened to Singletary than Zack Moss who just a bruiser back gets you those tough short yards. I picture Hines as more like back up running backs of the past that were very productive behind Thurman Thomas. Ronnie Harmon in the early years of that Buffalo team that went to 4 straight Superbowls. One of my favorite running backs of all-time nicknamed the Texas Twister, Kenneth Davis, who helped the Bills win some big games backing up the Thurmanator.

Zack Moss becomes expendable because the Bills have high hopes for rookie James Cook. Moss had some fumble issues in his three year stay in Buffalo. Moss out of Utah University finished his Buffalo chapter with 225 rushes, & 917 yards with 8 touch downs. This season Moss only carried the ball 17 times for 91 yards as he was hardly being used so it made sense to unload him. Cook or Josh Allen probably get you the tough yards on short yardage plays. Nyheim Hines will be that double threat so defenses can’t predict if the play will be only a pass when he checks into the game. Hines will be valuable in goal line situations and short yard situations. Hines gives Josh Allen another play maker on the field and a security blanket at the same time. Hines could bring huge chunks of yardage to the table on the simple screen pass. Bills General Manager, Brandon Beane, added another missile to Buffalo’s offense that can create some Van Damage to opposing defenses. Could the Bills also add the dog Odell Beckham Jr. to the mix? That could be the cherry on the Mafia’s Sunday.

XFL PART III: CITIZENS ON PATROL

Is the XFL just a bad Friday the 13th movie, resurrecting Jason every few years? Is the third movie in any series good, bad, or ugly? Rocky III featured Mr. T as Clubber Lang which is one of my favorites from that series. Return of the Jedi has to be the weakest link in the first three Star Wars movies, but it was still enjoyable. Here we go again with another XFL reboot. The original XFL came on to the scene in 2001, and that mixed football and wrestling together which was complete disaster. What do you expect? The league was owned by Vince McMahon who owns the Wrestling Federation.

McMahon struck again with the second reboot in 2020 during which the wrestling aspect of the XFL was removed and it was just football in the Spring. XFL II was no Empire Strikes Back at the box office as the pandemic ended the season that only made it to the halfway point. XFL III, Vince McMahon sold the rights to the “Rock” Dwayne Johnson, former wrestler and now actor, as he is involved with others who purchased the league. In Spring 2023, XFL will be back for the third time with eight teams after the Superbowl, playing football. This time the XFL will have company. The USFL reboot came back last Spring and did what most of these leagues have not done in quite a while, finished a season with a champion. Maybe it will be Walgreens versus CVS. Maybe McDonald’s versus Burger King has enough love to go around. Too much football can turn into overkill as many stadiums could be bare bones. Plenty of elbow room for the few fans that are diehard.

THE NAMES

The XFL will start reboot three like they did in 2020 with 8 teams. The XFL have announced the nicknames of each city that will have a team playing in 2023. Most of the nicknames are same from the league in 2020. We have some different cities then we had in part two of the XFL. The state of Texas will have three teams going in the XFL in 2023.

In 2020 the Renegades played in Dallas. In 2023 the Renegades will play in Arlington.

Arlington Renegades

The Houston franchise returns with the same name called the Roughnecks.

Houston Roughnecks

The only team with new a nickname from the reboot in 2020 is the San Antonio franchise. San Antonio is a new city as well. They will be called the Brahmas. Whatever the hell a Brahma is?

San Antonio Brahmas

The city of St. Louis will have a returning team from 2020 and keep the same name, the BattleHawks. You can’t always say that about a football team staying in St. Louis.

St. Louis BattleHawks

The nation’s capital is another returning city from the 2020 XFL reboot two. DC will feature the same name, the Defenders. Will the DC crowd bring back the beer snake?

DC Defenders

Seattle is another returning city from the 2020 league. In 2020, the Seattle franchise was known as the Dragons. This go around Seattle added Sea to the name. Like the Seahawks in the NFL, Seattle will have the Sea Dragons.

Seattle Sea Dragons

In 2020, the XFL featured teams in LA and New York. XFL, like Jake the Snake Plissken, will escape the two major U.S Cities.

The XFL retired the Wild Cat name that LA had. The Guardians of New York have been adopted by new city Orlando.

Orlando Guardians

XFL has three Texas teams. Why would they need two Florida teams? Tampa Bay gets stripped away their XFL team just in time for the Buccaneers to go to shit. The city of Vegas has adopted Tampa Bay’s nickname, the Vipers.

Vegas Vipers

XFL EVEN HAS COACHES IN PLACE

All these Spring leagues over the last few years have made sure they hired some bigger names. Some of these guys have a ton of coaching experience. Some of these guys just played the game.

Arlington Renegades: Bob Stoops

Stoops did a ton of college coaching. Stoops is the only coach hold over from the 2020 league.

Houston Roughnecks: Wade Phillips

Coaching runs in the Phillips family blood. Wade Phillips had a ton of defensive coordinator jobs in the NFL. Phillips also was head coach in the NFL more than once.

San Antonio Brahmas: Hines Ward

Hines Ward was a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers who has a Superbowl ring. Ward is one of the best blocking receivers all-time and a guy who can catch the ball.

Vegas Vipers: Rod Woodson

Woodson is another X-Steeler who has won a Superbowl ring. Woodson is one of the best safeties in Steeler history. Woodson has done some coaching as this would be his first head coaching job.

Seattle Sea Dragons: Jim Haslett

Haslett had some head coaching jobs as well in the NFL.

Orlando Guardians: Terrell Buckley

Buckley is a long-time defensive back for the Green Bay Packers in the NFL who had 50 career interceptions during his NFL career.

DC Defenders: Reggie Barlow

Barlow also played in the NFL. Barlow coached at the College level. He was the other Alabama’s head coach. Alabama State.

St.Louis BattleHawks: Anthony Becht

Becht was a tight ends coach for the San Diego Fleet of the AAF.

Becht also played tight end in the NFL and scored 21 career touchdowns.

The XFL will kickoff this February. The XFL will have a player’s draft this month in November. The Wild Shamrock will update you on all the developments of the third spin of the XFL.

BEARS DIPPING THEIR PAWS IN THE CLAYPOOL

Suddenly the Chicago Bears went totally off script as they acquire wide receiver Chase Claypool from the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bears have been in full tear down getting rid of anything not bolted to the floor and collecting draft picks. Has the ghost of Ryan Pace just entered Ryan Poles’ body? The old regime is suddenly haunting the new regime at Halas Hall. The Bears’ new brass and the old clowns have not done any favors for their young quarterback, Justin Fields. In the off season, the new Bears regime sent Justin Fields out to the Wolves with no improvements to a much in need of help on the offensive line. Fields is working with one of the worst receiving cores in the history of the Chicago Bears. No wonder Muslim Muhammad once said Chicago is where receivers go to die. Somehow Fields is still walking vertically, and the offense of the Bears has come to life in the past few weeks. With this trade, adding Claypool means the Bears front office and the coaching staff think Fields is the guy of the future. Bears fans have been down this dark road for decades. Claypool is not exactly the boobie prize for Fields and the Bears offense. Instantly he becomes the Bears’ number one guy who they do not have. How many teams in the entire NFL would have Claypool as the number one? Steelers season is in shambles like the Bears and Claypool is not even the number one guy there.

I like to think that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback X-Bears QB Mitch Trubisky wished Chase Claypool good luck with a smirk on his face seeing him head off to Chicago. Maybe a chuckle by Trubisky with a recommendation of a good pizza place in the Windy City. The Steelers, with of course a savvy front office, get a second round pick for Claypool. It is what they used to draft him in 2020. Steelers do well at drafting a football team. Steelers know how to draft wide receivers. Unfortunately, the Steelers drafted talented wide receivers that are head cases. The Steelers are quick to cut off the zombie bitten infested legs when things go sour with some of these head cases they have gathered over the years. We all remember what A.J. Brown did last year wearing a Buccaneer uniform. Steelers felt the law firm of Ju Ju Smith-Schuster was unraveling at the seams so they let him walk off and he may be a Chiefs’ problem in the future. Remember Plaxico Burress shot himself in the foot while he was a New York Giant. Steelers drafted great citizens as well as Hines Ward, one of the best blocking receivers in the game that caught many balls as well. This year Steelers are happy with rookie George Pickens and Diontae Johnson has been on the rise. Steelers have a rookie quarterback developing in Kenny Pickett. Perfect time & perfect season to cut ties with Chase Claypool.

With Ben Roethlisberger, Chase Claypool came into the league in 2020 like gangbusters out of the University of Notre Dame. Claypool, now 24 years old, had 62 catches with 873 yards. This during his rookie campaign with 9 touchdowns. Roethlisberger last year in the game did not have enough gas in the tank to throw the ball deep. In 2021, Claypool had 59 catches with 860 yards and only two receiving touchdowns. Big Ben retired. Steelers went with X-Bear Mitch Trubisky as they already mixed in rookie Kenny Pickett behind center as Claypool through 8 games has 32 receptions with 311 yards and only one touchdown grab. Claypool would be second on the Bears charts this season as Darnell Mooney has 25 grabs for 364 yards. Last season, Justin Fields’ rookie season only played in ten games. Last year, the Bears offense with 10 starts by Fields, Andy Dalton, and Nick Foles behind center the team finished 27th in the league in points. The Bears’ 2021 offense was 24th overall in yards gained. This year Fields has played in every game and the Bears are 23rd in points while falling to 27th in yards gained. Claypool should help the Bears overall offensive numbers improve.

This trade the Bears made landing Chase Claypool baffles me. I like the fact that Green Bay wanted Claypool and the Bears got him by paying more. Green Bay’s season is in the crapper so they don’t have a leg to stand on to throw their two cents in the ring. Then I think of when Ryan Pace got fleeced by the 49ers to give San Francisco a pick just to move up one spot to draft Mitch Trubisky. Steelers sell off their pool for the same amount they paid for it. While the Bears usually have to pay double for someone to take their pool from their backyard. My biggest fear is Claypool is a cancer to the locker room. This Bears team right now will overhaul most of this roster by next season. I think someone on Bears coaching staff thinks they can fix Claypool who thinks he is a number one receiver. Congratulations. Claypool is the number one receiver on the Bears roster. Darnell Mooney I love, but he’s a 2 or a 3. I think Claypool is a 2 or a 3. If Bears go out and draft or sign a number one free agent receiver next year adding him to the mix with Mooney and Claypool, you now have a nice core. Let’s not forget about addressing the offensive line that I keep harping about. Justin Fields and Claypool have 9 more games this season, so they could really get to know each other very well. If they can get on the same page, this move can be golden by the time the Bears add the pieces around them. I hate overpaying and using draft capital on ideas that are bad. This trade only cost the new regime one draft pick, but an important second rounder. I like gambling on some players which you have to do sometimes to get your team over the hump. This move may be too soon for the Bears to jump into the Claypool. They may belong right now in the kiddie pool.

ROQUANIC CRY BABY

The Chicago Bears new regime is tearing down most of what the old regime did at Halas Hall. The stench by that group is still lingering over Lake Michigan. Last week Bears dealt defensive end Robert Quinn to Philadelphia. This week the Bears send their best defensive player, Roquan Smith, to the Baltimore Ravens. Smith was by far the best pick drafted by Ryan Pace during his tenure as the General Manager of the Bears. Smith is a linebacker out of Georgia University who was once crowned SEC Defensive Player of the Year in his collegiate career. Bears drafted Smith number 8th overall in the 2018 NFL draft. Bears will receive a 2nd and a 5th round draft pick by the Ravens. Baltimore threw in veteran linebacker A.J Klein to sweeten the pot. Smith could have been a pillar of the Bears rebuild, but the linebacker threatened the team with a contract holdout at the start of the season. When Quinn was dealt, Smith cried in a press conference that his friend was traded. Maybe the writing was on the wall for Smith’s future with the Bears. Collecting a stockpile of draft picks to revamp the entire Bears roster is part of the plan for newly hired Ryan Poles who is still in his first year with Chicago.

The Baltimore Ravens get a linebacker that can help their defense now. Ravens seem to always have had a quality defense in the NFL. Since Ray Lewis retired, the Ravens’ defenses over the years have been up and down. Lamar Jackson and the offense are the heartbeat of the Ravens these days. Ravens are one of elite teams in the AFC. Ravens are perched on top of the AFC North looking to claim the division once they owned. Ravens have given up a few late 4th quarter leads this season that have cost them team games. Roquan Smith gives the Ravens a tackling machine on their defense, and a linebacker that has good coverage in the secondary. Smith this season with the Bears has 83 tackles and 2.5 sacks with two interceptions in 8 games. Smith is not a pass rushing linebacker. Smith’s game is chasing offensive players down like a dog from sideline to sideline or in between the hash marks. Smith leads the NFL in tackles this season. Smith gives the Ravens a play maker on their defense. Smith in 4 1/2 years in a Bears uniform has 607 tackles of which 47 of them are for a loss. Smith has racked up 16 1/2 sacks with 20 quarterback hits as he is not used to kill the quarterback. In coverage, Smith has defended 20 passes and has 7 interceptions.

I truly think the Chicago Bears wanted to keep Roquan Smith in the mix. Smith is only 25 years old and has one year remaining under his rookie contract, under which he expects to get paid like a pass rushing specialist. How long will this rebuild take to have the Bears once again relevant? Smith has no agent as he represents himself as most people would be insulted over what your bosses say about you to your face in a contract negotiation. Chicago offered him an extension. Honestly, it can hurt any contract without an agent dealing the negotiations. Bears are going nowhere this year and have a plan to collect as many draft picks as they can. Bears got the most out of this Smith trade with two picks. Plus, A.J Klein can be a serviceable veteran this season who could help Little Kitty band aid the opposing offenses who will start having field days versus the Bears defense. Last week, Dallas hung 49 points on the Bears D with Smith in the line up. Klein is 31 years old, and has played ten seasons in the NFL that features stops in Carolina, New Orleans and Buffalo before signing with Baltimore. I hate giving up your own that you have drafted. In the long run, Bears are better off by trading him now instead of franchise tagging him later and dealing with another future holdout.

The Ravens are all in this season, as Roquan Smith could just be a rent-a-player. Is Smith the final piece for the Ravens to get them through a tough conference of the AFC during post-season? If Ravens can extend Smith and keep him in Baltimore this deal will work out for both teams. I don’t like Smith as his own agent as the Ravens already have a guy like that in Lamar Jackson. Jackson too is playing in his last year of his rookie contract. Jackson would get paid well before Smith. Not sure the Ravens can pay both guys with a max contract. I think Smith is a good person, and a good football player, but crying because your teammate was traded is a different animal. If there is no crying in baseball, football, and hockey have to be above and beyond the Summer pastime. The younger generations crying is probably acceptable even on a good romantic comedy movie night with your own phone. Ray Lewis would lose his mind if a fellow linebacker was crying on his shoulders because they traded someone. Lewis, I still think he got away with murder. Let’s hope Smith can stop the bleeding on opposing teams trying to come back in the 4th quarter the rest of the way for the Ravens season. It would help justify this move in short and long term. Perhaps all the X-Bears will reunite in another city and get the band back together. Khalil Mack is in LA.