of us had a feeling that the Bears pass rush would take it to the Seahawks offensive line http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-brian-urlacher-jersey , and we were correct. The Bears had a whopping 6 sacks on the evening, with a number of other pressures as well. This was as dominant of a defensive performance as we have seen since the Lovie Smith administration. One of the most impressive things about the pass rush to this point, is that 3 of the sacks were of the much sought after strip-sack variety. Let’s get to the fun, shall we?Week 2 vs the SeahawksSack 1 - First quarter 11:24 (3rd & 2) - Aaron LynchWhile Aaron Lynch gets the credit for the sack, this play was made possible by the slot blitz call by Vic Fangio. Fangio sends slot cornerback Bryce Callahan on a blitz, which forces Russell Wilson to step up into the pocket and the waiting arms of Lynch. Another thing to notice is that Akiem Hicks and Lynch run a tackle/end twist. Hicks rushes to the outside and Lynch loops around to the inside. This very well may have ended up as a sack anyway, but I am going to give half the credit to Callahan here. Sack 2 - Second quarter 13:25 (2nd & 15) - Eddie GoldmanNewly minted nose tackle Eddie Goldman gets in on the action as well. Goldman uses a bull rush to push the center straight into Wilson’s lap. This is as good of a job as you will find of having 2 speed rushers pinning the edges in, while the pushing the pocket up the middle. Hard to not split this with either Mack or Leonard Floyd, but I am going to give this one to Goldman. Sack 3 - Second quarter 8:54 (1st & 10) - Eddie JacksonHere is a perfect example of a “team sack.” Eddie Jackson gets on the score sheet with this sack, but he wasn’t even rushing Wilson on this play, not until the very end anyway. Let’s just talk about the play we see in this clip for a second. Mack is left unblocked on the naked bootleg Womens Leonard Floyd Jersey , but instead of crashing down and giving Wilson room to breath, Mack reads the play and gets upfield. Jonathan Bullard also does a fantastic job of covering the tight end that streaks across, negating any outlet. Both Hicks and Goldman beat their man as well. The only reason this gets to Jackson is because Mack gets to Wilson quickly, Hicks takes out Mack, while Goldman trips over Mack/Hicks. Each had a great shot and all deserve credit, but this was a true team effort. Sack 4 - Second quarter 7:21 (3rd & 17) - Khalil MackHoo boy! Talk about an incredible individual effort. Mack gets a wide chip from the tight end before getting a running start at right tackle Germain Ifedi. Mack goes with the bull rush to and outside move, but Ifedi pushes Mack wide. On a second effort—while being blocked by Ifedi—Mack reaches out and knocks the ball out of Wilson’s hand. Sack 5 - Second quarter 1:01 (1st & 10) - Danny TrevathanPoor CJ Prosise, he simply had no chance here. Danny Trevathan gets into his body and just puts him on skates. Once Trevathan senses he is close enough to get the sack, he discards Procise and brings down Wilson. It looked as though Wilson actually trips or goes down on his own, but Trevathan had him dead to rights. Note: At the bottom of the screen, Mack is doing his thing. This is one of his signature moves Eric Kush Jersey , so keep an eye out for this strange-looking technique as the season goes on. Sack 6 - Fourth quarter 4:40 (2nd & 6) - Danny TrevathanThis is our first SINO (Sacks in Name Only) sack of the season. Trevathan gets stood up on his initial rush and it isn’t until Wilson takes off, that Trevathan has an opening to make this play. The other consideration here is that Wilson is winding up to throw when Trevathan knocks the ball out, then afterwards, he goes in for the tackle. The end result was great, but I am hard pressed to give this sack to Trevathan. Pressure of the WeekThird quarter 6:24 (3rd & 10) -Khalil MackThis is one of my favorite plays of the game on defense. Mack takes the inside route and is in Wilson’s face almost immediately, which forces a very premature throw from Wilson. Lynch gets punched pretty hard and almost looks stunned afterwards, but that ended up being a blessing in disguise as Lynch recognizes the screen and plays it perfectly. Note: Keep an eye on Roy Robertson-Harris at the top of the screen. He beats his man quickly (keep in mind it’s a screen pass) and chases this play down from behind. Impressive effort from the big man!Here’s how I have the individual* Rush Report after week 1.Khalil Mack - 2Akiem Hicks - 1Roy Robertson-Harris - 1Roquan Smith - 1Eddie Goldman - 1Danny Trevathan - 1Team Sacks - 1SINO - 1Aaron Lynch - 0.5Bryce Callahan - 0.5*These numbers do not reflect a players official statistics. Everybody showed up to Halas Hall for voluntary offseason training, but Robbie Gould was a no-show at San Francisco" The Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansThe Bear’s Den, April 16, 2019New,174commentsEverybody showed up to Halas Hall for voluntary offseason training http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-roquan-smith-jersey , but Robbie Gould was a no-show at San FranciscoCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:The Bear’s Den, April 16, 2019TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailThe Bears are back at Halas Hall for offseason workoutsPhoto by Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesBEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSS / FREE AGENCY / DRAFTBiggs: 5 positions to watch as the Bears approach the draft with limited resources - but few positions to fill - Chicago Tribune - The Bears own only five draft picks, none in the first two rounds, but they don’t have a lot of pressing needs. Running back is an obvious position to keep an eye on, and kicker is a wild card. Keep an eye on tight end, cornerback and guard as well.Campbell: The Bears are back. The 2019 season starts today with workouts at Halas Hall. - Chicago Tribune - The Bears’ 2019 season effectively begins Monday with the start of the voluntary offseason program. They will report to the expanded Halas Hall, which includes a new weight room.Under Center Podcast: The view from Green Bay with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Jim Owczarski | NBC Sports Chicago - JJ Stankevitz is joined by Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Packers beat reporter Jim Owczarski to discuss everything Green Bay Packers.Medina: Robbie Gould Didn’t Show Up for 49ers OTAs and Doesn’t Seem Eager to Do So - Bleacher Nation - Robbie Gould was a no-show as the 49ers started Phase 1 of the offseason ... and it could be part of a larger rift between the two sides.Medina: A Cody Whitehair Extension Could Make Him the NFL’s Highest-Paid Center (Or One of the Highest Paid Guards) - Bleacher Nation - Cody Whitehair has played well enough to position himself to get a big, fat contract extension.Medina: Don’t Talk Smack About the Bears Womens Eddie Goldman Jersey , Because Akiem Hicks Will Shut You Down - Bleacher Nation - Akiem Hicks knows your team doesn’t really want a piece of the Bears in 2019.Medina: Bears Re-Sign Exclusive Rights Free Agents Roy Robertson-Harris and Isaiah Irving - Bleacher Nation - Familiar faces are officially back in the fold on the defensive side of the ball.Brooks sees Bears as Super Bowl contender - ChicagoBears.com - NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks has identified the Bears as one of five NFL teams that are in position to win the Super Bowl this season. The other four clubs are the Patriots, Rams, Cowboys and Browns.Wood: Don’t Freak Out About Chicago’s Perceived “Difficult Schedule” - Da Bears Blog - The first reason I’ve seen repeated over and over is that the Bears are in trouble because they go from a “4th place schedule” to a “1st place schedule.” That is, they had an easier schedule in 2018 because of their last place NFC North finish in 2017, but winning the NFC North in 2018 sets them up to face a much more difficult slate in 2019.Finley: Bears return to Halas Hall to start offseason program - Sun Times - Per CBA rules, the Bears are limited to mostly strength-and-conditioning work and classroom activities the first two weeks of the offseason program.Draft analysis: Bears love Khalil Mack, must develop depth behind him - Sun Times - “He transformed the team on both sides of the ball,” chairman George McCaskey said last month.POLISH SAUSAGE2019 NFL Draft: Ideal top two picks for all 32 teams - NFL.com - What would a perfect start to the 2019 NFL Draft look like for all 32 teams? Chad Reuter and Lance Zierlein have the answers, as they reveal the ideal top two selections for each club.KNOW THY ENEMYAnthony Harris, Rashod Hill sign restricted free agent tenders - Daily Norseman - They’re both back on one-year dealsThe Vikings and lower-tier free agents - Daily Norseman - Why the way the Vikings have handled the offseason makes sensePackers claim kicker Sam Ficken off waivers - Acme Packing Company - The Packers have brought in a challenger for Mason Crosby’s job.Packers hosted pre-draft visit for Washington State OT Andre Dillard - Acme Packing Company - One of the best pass protectors in the draft had a meeting with the Packers sometime recently.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRONWiltfong: Bears announce ERFAs Isaiah Irving and Roy Robertson-Harris have re-signed - Windy City Gridiron - It’s official now, but the announcement comes on the same day the Bears start their offseason work out program.WCG CONTRIBUTORS BEARS PODCASTS & STREAMS2 Minute Drill - Website - iTunes - Andrew Link; Steven’s Streaming – Twitch – Steven Schweickert; T-Formation Conversation - Website - iTunes - Lester Wiltfong Marcus Cooper Jersey , Jr.; WCG Radio - Website - iTunes - Robert Zeglinski - The Blitz NetworkTHE RULESWindy City Gridiron Community Guidelines - SBNation.com - We strive to make our communities open and inclusive to sports fans of all backgrounds. 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