'16 CAN WR/LB Chase Claypool (Notre Dame Signed NLI)

NDRock

Well-known member
Messages
7,489
Reaction score
5,448
T

The vibe was immaturity was an issue until his money season
He seemed to always play hard though. Wasn’t he great on special teams early in his Notre Dame career? May just be sick of football and all the pressure that goes with it. Happens all the time.
 

stlnd01

Was away. Now returned.
Messages
13,386
Reaction score
10,247
He seemed to always play hard though. Wasn’t he great on special teams early in his Notre Dame career? May just be sick of football and all the pressure that goes with it. Happens all the time.
I feel like he was a "traits" guy early on with us but once he got that figured out he was a monster. But, yeah, if a dude doesn't want to play NFL football anymore, OK. That's totally fine. He's gotten a Notre Dame degree and a fair bit of money out of this sport. Still has his health. Go do something else. It's a big world out there.
 

IrishLax

Something Witty
Staff member
Messages
37,545
Reaction score
28,995
Imagine how hard it is to play for that organization. I’m not excusing his behavior, but seriously imagine showing up every day to work knowing you have the worst coaches in the league and are going to get your teeth kicked in.
 

FU BK

Well-known member
Messages
1,686
Reaction score
2,659
Imagine how hard it is to play for that organization. I’m not excusing his behavior, but seriously imagine showing up every day to work knowing you have the worst coaches in the league and are going to get your teeth kicked in.
Same with being a fan....ahh the superbowl shuffle memories fade away more with each passing year
 

Deirishpisser

Well-known member
Messages
468
Reaction score
658
Imagine how hard it is to play for that organization. I’m not excusing his behavior, but seriously imagine showing up every day to work knowing you have the worst coaches in the league and are going to get your teeth kicked in.
its a historical organization and its a privilege to play for them. I respectfully disagree with the issue of waking up playing for them. It is an honor to play in the NFL and its also an honor to play for an original franchise. I think his attitude and everything about him makes me sick. Butkus, singletary, etc would not comprehend Claypool. Hate to say it, but he is a selfish POS imo
 

Irish#1

Livin' Your Dream!
Staff member
Messages
44,615
Reaction score
20,097
Not making excuses for Chase, but just because it’s a historical franchise doesn’t mean it’s a well run or competent organization.

The days of Ditka, Butkus and Singletary are long gone.
 

Deirishpisser

Well-known member
Messages
468
Reaction score
658
Not making excuses for Chase, but just because it’s a historical franchise doesn’t mean it’s a well run or competent organization.

The days of Ditka, Butkus and Singletary are long gone.t
i get that. . he did come as a dick in every interview. whether the franchise is bad or not, he is his own worst enemy
 

zelezo vlk

Well-known member
Messages
18,013
Reaction score
5,055
Imagine how hard it is to play for that organization. I’m not excusing his behavior, but seriously imagine showing up every day to work knowing you have the worst coaches in the league and are going to get your teeth kicked in.

Imagine being in your contract year and putting in no effort on the field.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Jiggafini19Deux

Minister of Delayed Gratification
Messages
13,485
Reaction score
14,227
Imagine how hard it is to play for that organization. I’m not excusing his behavior, but seriously imagine showing up every day to work knowing you have the worst coaches in the league and are going to get your teeth kicked in.
He played for Mike Tomlin and was the same way.

He's a tool who is collecting a paycheck. For now.
 

Veritate Duce Progredi

A man gotta have a code
Messages
9,358
Reaction score
5,352
Ya'll are taking some hardcore shots at Chase. I'm still rooting for him and I think he's bought into the fast life/bright lights and this rarely turns out well but I'm still hoping he succeeds.

I hope you all want the same for him. It'd be nice if he went to some kind of retreat/detox center and just really worked through some demons. I don't think Chase has surrounded himself with good influences given his rapid decline on the field. It's all mental and it'd be nice to see him have a phoenix rebirth
 

Jiggafini19Deux

Minister of Delayed Gratification
Messages
13,485
Reaction score
14,227
Ya'll are taking some hardcore shots at Chase. I'm still rooting for him and I think he's bought into the fast life/bright lights and this rarely turns out well but I'm still hoping he succeeds.

I hope you all want the same for him. It'd be nice if he went to some kind of retreat/detox center and just really worked through some demons. I don't think Chase has surrounded himself with good influences given his rapid decline on the field. It's all mental and it'd be nice to see him have a phoenix rebirth
Whether it is a five star recruit or a first round pick, these are the components of a human being you can't predict. The Bears needed help and thought a change would do him good. He seems to be letting the second chance with a new squad slip away from him.

The faults of the Bears organization have nothing to do with how Chase is behaving. Life is 10% what happens and 90% how you respond. Change what you can, and endure whatever you cannot.

He had a great preseason and was dogging it right out of the gate vs Green Bay. So the idea that he's crestfallen because the team is so bad falls on deaf ears because he was loafing around in the first half of the first game when there was still hope springing eternal out of Buckingham Fountain.

He's running out of time, Veritate.
 

MKEagle

Can you take me higher?
Messages
380
Reaction score
373
Whether it is a five star recruit or a first round pick, these are the components of a human being you can't predict. The Bears needed help and thought a change would do him good. He seems to be letting the second chance with a new squad slip away from him.

The faults of the Bears organization have nothing to do with how Chase is behaving. Life is 10% what happens and 90% how you respond. Change what you can, and endure whatever you cannot.

He had a great preseason and was dogging it right out of the gate vs Green Bay. So the idea that he's crestfallen because the team is so bad falls on deaf ears because he was loafing around in the first half of the first game when there was still hope springing eternal out of Buckingham Fountain.

He's running out of time, Veritate.
Doing this on a contract year nonetheless in which a halfway decent year on the Bears gets him $10M-ish(?) AAV
 

IrishLion

I am Beyonce, always.
Staff member
Messages
19,128
Reaction score
11,077
Ya'll are taking some hardcore shots at Chase. I'm still rooting for him and I think he's bought into the fast life/bright lights and this rarely turns out well but I'm still hoping he succeeds.

I hope you all want the same for him. It'd be nice if he went to some kind of retreat/detox center and just really worked through some demons. I don't think Chase has surrounded himself with good influences given his rapid decline on the field. It's all mental and it'd be nice to see him have a phoenix rebirth

IMO, the NFL simply brought his issues to light. His problems seem to be rooted in “I’m gifted, that’s that.” He started with a bang in Pittsburgh… what happened?

He got a taste of success, but then things got harder when Pittsburgh hit a reset after Big Ben. Chase fell off. Instead of growing with Pickett, he went into neutral and got shipped off.

He’s been stuck in neutral, much like he was at ND his first 2.5 years.

I heard early on that he planned on being a 3-year guy, no matter what. He was going to hit the NFL even if he didn’t have any on-field production, because he knew he was a physical freak, and thought his worst-case scenario would be testing into a high draft pick. Sounds delusional, even for a guy that was so freaky and large at WR that people were debating his junior year as to whether or not he should’ve started on defense as a frosh, and turned into a unicorn on that side of the ball.

His plans changed when he saw Boykin do his thing a year ahead of him, and realized a little application could result in a lot more money.

He worked his ass off, got drafted, was a rookie sensation in the NFL for a minute, but then fell off because being a freak isn’t unique at his level anymore. He had a plan to get there, but not the wiring to maintain.

Maybe one more fresh start fires him back up. I hope so, because he IS gifted, and a Notre Dame grad.
 

IrishLax

Something Witty
Staff member
Messages
37,545
Reaction score
28,995
IMO, the NFL simply brought his issues to light. His problems seem to be rooted in “I’m gifted, that’s that.” He started with a bang in Pittsburgh… what happened?

He got a taste of success, but then things got harder when Pittsburgh hit a reset after Big Ben. Chase fell off. Instead of growing with Pickett, he went into neutral and got shipped off.

He’s been stuck in neutral, much like he was at ND his first 2.5 years.

I heard early on that he planned on being a 3-year guy, no matter what. He was going to hit the NFL even if he didn’t have any on-field production, because he knew he was a physical freak, and thought his worst-case scenario would be testing into a high draft pick. Sounds delusional, even for a guy that was so freaky and large at WR that people were debating his junior year as to whether or not he should’ve started on defense as a frosh, and turned into a unicorn on that side of the ball.

His plans changed when he saw Boykin do his thing a year ahead of him, and realized a little application could result in a lot more money.

He worked his ass off, got drafted, was a rookie sensation in the NFL for a minute, but then fell off because being a freak isn’t unique at his level anymore. He had a plan to get there, but not the wiring to maintain.

Maybe one more fresh start fires him back up. I hope so, because he IS gifted, and a Notre Dame grad.
This is the thing though. There is no "growing with Pickett"... that entire situation is a train wreck. Same with Chicago. He is fed up because he's dealing with clowns. For some reason, only WRs tend to act out this way everyone else just keeps their mouth shut and works hard to try to keep their job.
 

PutuporShutup

Banned
Messages
4,824
Reaction score
1,909
This is the thing though. There is no "growing with Pickett"... that entire situation is a train wreck. Same with Chicago. He is fed up because he's dealing with clowns. For some reason, only WRs tend to act out this way everyone else just keeps their mouth shut and works hard to try to keep their job.
But how do you not have pride and mail it in on the field during an nfl game, looked like he was trying to sabotage the game.

He’s going to lose me a fun $300 3 part bet I made 6 years ago
 

Irish#1

Livin' Your Dream!
Staff member
Messages
44,615
Reaction score
20,097
This is the thing though. There is no "growing with Pickett"... that entire situation is a train wreck. Same with Chicago. He is fed up because he's dealing with clowns. For some reason, only WRs tend to act out this way everyone else just keeps their mouth shut and works hard to try to keep their job.
I get he's playing for a team that hasn't found their way in forever, but there are plenty of guys on bad teams that don't act like him. It seems to me Chase is a "me" guy and thinks since he's a WR, he can play by a different set of rules. As Jerry Glanville said, "NFL stands for Not For Long". Chase better wake up or his career is going to come to an abrupt end.

<iframe width="961" height="541" src="" title="What the NFL Replacement Refs Need to Know (Jerry Glanvill)" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 

Jiggafini19Deux

Minister of Delayed Gratification
Messages
13,485
Reaction score
14,227
Doing this on a contract year nonetheless in which a halfway decent year on the Bears gets him $10M-ish(?) AAV
Well, that's the other part. He looked highly motivated in the preseason like he was going all out to show everyone he wants to play ball. Now he's a healthy scratch for the worst team in football.

The woeful state of the Bears is a completely separate issue from the state of Chase Claypool.
 

FDNYIrish1

ARE YOU SUPPORTIVE OF THESE ONESIES???
Messages
3,015
Reaction score
5,236
But how do you not have pride and mail it in on the field during an nfl game, looked like he was trying to sabotage the game.

He’s going to lose me a fun $300 3 part bet I made 6 years ago
So you’re saying he looked unathletic?

And good.
 

Green Mountains

Active member
Messages
240
Reaction score
204
Well, that's the other part. He looked highly motivated in the preseason like he was going all out to show everyone he wants to play ball. Now he's a healthy scratch for the worst team in football.

The woeful state of the Bears is a completely separate issue from the state of Chase Claypool.
The New York Football Giants would like a word with you.
 

Jiggafini19Deux

Minister of Delayed Gratification
Messages
13,485
Reaction score
14,227
If Chase were some rando WR from Michigan or USC, we're not sitting here indicting the Steelers and Bears. I want ND guys to do well in the pros, but it's exactly that. The pros. This kind of attitude isn't going to get him anywhere and no winning franchise is going to want him if he's not going to be accountable. The situations in Chicago and Pittsburgh are not an excuse for Chase to put a label on himself as a malcontent.
 

Jiggafini19Deux

Minister of Delayed Gratification
Messages
13,485
Reaction score
14,227
"I think losing can be hard for guys to deal with," Kmet, a friend and college teammate of Claypool, said when asked why the situation devolved. "It’s been hard for me to manage but you’ve got to find ways to get back to work, clear your mind, every day. It’s hard– look I haven’t won a game in almost a year now and trust me I take it home with me and it hurts, man, it hurts. It’s hard to deal with it, but we’ve all gotta be adults about it and be able to move on and be able to trust the process set. That can be hard to do sometimes when things aren’t going your way, and maybe you’re not getting the targets you want, and you’re not winning, all those things kinda add up, and you get frustrated, but you have to be a man about it, be an adult about it and be able to reset your mind each and every week and just look to improve yourself individually, each and every day."

Cole Kmet. Professional.
 

PutuporShutup

Banned
Messages
4,824
Reaction score
1,909
So you’re saying he looked unathletic?

And good.
As a coach, i'm WAYYYYYY more of a stickler on effort than someone's raw abilities. With ND i'm just assessing our capabilities.

It's not athleticism with claypool as we all know, it's effort and focus. 2 things I have minimal patience for if not given.
 

ND03

Value of ND degree may vary
Messages
135
Reaction score
130
What's everyone's guess on where he lands? My pick is the Chiefs. Seems like Mahomes could use one more solid target.

If people are looking at his tape it’s practice squad somewhere
 
Top