Matt Spiegel
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That's my point.
So what I'm saying is because of the removal of DJ Moore and Olamide Zaccheaus and their 150 combined targets, I would be surprised, injury notwithstanding, if all three of those guys that we're talking about, Burden III, Colston Loveland, and Roma Dunze didn't all have at least 100 targets.
I have time for Rome, too, but I just want to point out, he caught less than half the balls that came his way.
Let me ask you a question.
How confident are you the Bears will have a 1,000-yard receiver next year based on what you know?
How confident are you the Bears will have multiple 1,000-yard receivers?
Who's the most likely to be the 1,000-yard receiver you're talking about?
Okay.
Okay.
See, my argument would be if Loveland is a 1,000-yard receiver, Rome Madunze is also going to be a 1,000-yard receiver.
And I'm not saying that because I think Rome is going to have more receiving yards than Colston Loveland.
I'm just saying it's not going to be that disproportionate in my mind.
No, I think they could still be a top five rushing team and still get that done.
Because let's start with this.
Do you believe Caleb Williams is going to throw for 4,000 yards?
Don't forget about the 313 yards from Olamide Zaccheaus, though.
That's kind of my point.
Yeah, that's a lot of targets.
And if Caleb Williams is passing the ball all of next season, like he did at the end of this past season, you believe he's going to hit 4,000 yards.
And if he's going to hit 4,000 yards, I think he's going to have to hit a couple of guys for 1,000.