THE PICK IS IN: Reactions To Sam Roush Joining The Chicago Bears!
4/25/20265 min
The Chicago Bears select tight end Sam Roush, continuing to draft offensively and the CHGO Bears crew reacts instantly. Adam Hoge, Mark Carman and Greg Braggs Jr. break down what Roush brings to the offense and why Ben Johnson may be prioritizing that side of the ball. But with multiple picks now spent on offense, do the Bears still need to address their defense?
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Adam Hoge· Host0:30
Tight end.
Mark Carman· Host0:31
Oh my goodness, Brax is gonna lose his mind.
Adam Hoge· Host0:33
What are we doing?
Mark Carman· Host0:34
Sam Rush out of Stanford. So that was the second one-- the second option I mentioned.
Adam Hoge· Host0:41
Sam Rush. Okay.
Mark Carman· Host0:44
Well, I kept telling you, Durham Smythe played thirty percent of the snaps last season. They haven't replaced him. Thirty percent of the snaps. That's a lot of snaps. They, they needed to replace- That's insane. I mean, we're talking about a six-six, big, tight end out of Stanford. Two hundred and sixty sev- uh, two hundred and sixty-seven pounds, big hands. Arms are actually kinda short for the position.
Adam Hoge· Host1:14
What the... A three-year starter at Stanford, Rush worked primarily in line as an attached wide tight end. Former head coach Frank Reich saw it-- That's right, I'm reading directly out of The Beast right now because I did not have this as a po- as