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  1. 5 minutes ago, Soxbadger said:

    The Wolves trade was stupid. Im on record about how much I hated it. I never liked Lavine and I didnt like Dunn. Dunn actually may prove me wrong. Lavine seems like a guy who is going to make a lot of money and one day his best value will be as an expiring contract.

    They took a chance on him, it seems to be a miss. But Im actually happy if they dont decide to cut their losses instead of sticking with him to try and prove how right they were.

    It may be his legs were tired, who knows. But those stat lines are pretty brutal, so I guess the hope is no one else wants to take a risk. Maybe in some odd way it turns out in the Bulls favor and they get him at a discount and then he comes back with a chip on his shoulder.

    Couldn't agree more.  The Butler trade was bad, but what's done is done.  Can't change it now.  It would only compound the problem to sign LaVine to a massive deal and then tie up our cap space with a player who isn't a star.

  2. 4 hours ago, Soxbadger said:

     

    Im hoping that means the tank is on again this year.

     

    I was slightly encouraged to see that quote.  I, too, hope that means they're planning on tanking again.  Of course, with the changes to the lottery in 2019, full tank-mode doesn't help quite as much as it used to.  But I'll take whatever we can get.

  3. 2 minutes ago, Soxbadger said:

    I like how on this board Bamba is a star and Carter is nothing. 

    Bamba has a long way to get on offense, there is a good chance hes nothing more than a defensive big man. Carter could legitimately turn into an All-Star.

    But I guess that people dont notice things like, Carter just turned 19. He has grown the last 3 years. 

    Well see how this turns out, but there were only a few of us who liked Lauri last year too.

    Well said, Badger.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Chisoxfn said:

    Still time for the team to get both, however, players like Porter don't fall this far without there being some legit smoke behind medicals.  Its one thing for a player to fall because teams undervalue their skills, etc, or overvalue "potential and athleticism" but in terms of injury / medical, I have a harder time bagging on a team when evidently the whole league is coming to that same conclusion (risk / reward isn't there). Now with a second 1st round pick, becomes much more worth it.  

    Totally agree.  I would love to see us jump back into the lottery. 

  5. Just now, Chisoxfn said:

    Carter it is. I am absolutely okay with this....but now lets move back up and get Porter Jr (and take the injury risk).  

    Yep, I'm happy with it.  I said in a previous post that I felt better about Carter than I did Young, Bamba, or Porter.  Though I remember some people in here who said they're were going to be pissed if we took Carter over Porter, so can't make everyone happy.

  6. 1 hour ago, Steve9347 said:

    None of this matters. The only way the Bulls would ever get the #4 would be if they included the #7 and then drafted a guy at 4 they would've gotten at 7. They are incapable of doing things the shrewd way.

    Unfortunately, you are correct.  GarPax have done nothing to prove otherwise.  It's fun to dream up scenarios, but then I have to ground myself by remembering who runs our team.

  7. 20 hours ago, Soxbadger said:

    The only way I really would be considering moving up is for Doncic. And the optimum for the Bulls is somehow to obtain 2 top 7 picks and being able to draft Doncic + another. That scenario is pretty far fetched though as it depends on 2 teams passing on Doncic. A lot of mocks have that happening, but again, pretty big risk

    I agree with this completely.  I'm not moving up for someone other than Doncic.  And as many others have mentioned, GarPax's trade history is not great.  They always give up more than other teams seem to.  So I guess I shouldn't get my hopes up that they'd do something smart after all these years.

    A lot of folks are talking about moving up to #4, but what about #3?  I haven't followed things as closely as normal, but I read that Atlanta would be willing to shed #3 if someone takes on one of their bad contracts (Bazemore or Plumlee).  Maybe that wasn't a real rumor.

    I'm very conflicted on a lot of our realistic options at 7.  There are many things I dislike about MPJ, Young, and Bamba.  I'm sure I'll talk myself into whatever player we draft because I always do.  But as of now, I have real concerns about all of those guys.  Oddly enough, the one I feel most comfortable with is Wendell Carter Jr. and he seems to be the one who's ranked lowest of those 4.

  8. 6 minutes ago, Buehrle>Wood said:

    I fucking hate Nick Swisher

    Nick Swisher reminds me of the 1st MLB Draft that I can remember following live being 2002.  I listened to an online stream because it wasn't aired on TV yet.  It was basically just a conference call of draft picks.  Times have changed.

  9. I have zero problem with Roquan Smith as a player.  I do have a problem with the fact that teams were trying to trade up to #8 and we said no.  Obviously it depends on which teams and what was offered, but considering Tampa got two 2nds out of it, I'm sure we'd be getting something similar.  I'd take that all day to move down some spots.

  10. 20 minutes ago, SoxAce said:

    Took me back to my high school days and visiting Alabama in the summer time at my uncle's house. :lol:

    Lol.  Made me think of hanging out on SoxTalk at 2am in the summers... and being overly excited about Jeremy Reed hitting .400 in Birmingham.

  11. 9 hours ago, SoxAce said:

    Decided to change my name back to SoxAce if Jas or any other admin can do it for me please? :)

    That was some throw back.  When I first saw your name, I felt a serious sense of nostalgia.

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  12. On 4/21/2018 at 5:02 AM, Chisoxfn said:

    For instructional purposes, below are instructions for how you embed video/twitters. It is really nifty and REALLY easy. 

    Video Embed:

    If you want to embed a YouTube post.  Just copy and paste the link into your post and wait a few seconds. The video will automatically embed (you don't need to try to use code or anything).  

    Twitter Embed:

    IF you post a twitter quote, you literally do the same thing, copy/paste the twitter link into the post...wait a couple seconds...and the tweet will automatically embed.

    This is convenient/nifty.  Great stuff.  Excited for the new site.

  13. QUOTE (SoxAce @ Apr 12, 2018 -> 05:20 PM)
    This is amazing for you guys to host this. Said this many times, but FS has definitely come a long way. Gonna have to try and make it to see everyone. If dasox goes, I'll definitely go though. :lol:

    My dawg :cheers

     

    This is pretty awesome. If I was in the States, I would definitely try to make it happen. Hopefully it's a success and happens the following year when I'm back.

  14. QUOTE (bmags @ Apr 11, 2018 -> 04:27 PM)
    Well I would counter that now we definitely need a WR in draft, with 4 of our 7 picks coming in 4th round or later.

     

    It means Kevin White is now relied upon.

     

    The conclusion we have to draw is this:

    - The Bears deemed Cam Meredith was worth an unprotected 2 million dollar tender but NOT worth a protected $3 mill tender

    - They left themselves open to losing him then for any contract over whatever idiotic middle difference between 2 and 3 million was

     

    Just don't tender him if you think he wasn't healthy, don't do this idiotic move.

    This is the correct take. I can't rationalize this decision by Pace. We are flush with cap space. 2nd round tender and give yourself one year to see what he has. If he's not the same WR, you let him leave next year and all is well. $3M is nothing in terms of giving yourself one more year to see how he comes back. $3M doesn't even preclude you from drafting a mid-round WR and let him provide depth. Worst case scenario, both Meredith and the draft pick suck, but you really haven't lost much. Best case, they both show signs of being productive and you've got a stacked WR corps.

  15. QUOTE (iamshack @ Mar 28, 2018 -> 10:29 AM)
    Jason,

    No need to apologize.

     

    I hope everyone truly recognizes what a privilege it is to participate and read this forum, thanks to your efforts, as well as a lot of others who rarely receive any thanks or recognition.

     

    It’s great to have the site back!

     

    Thank you to everyone at Soxtalk for all that you guys do.

    I second this.

  16. QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Feb 21, 2018 -> 11:29 AM)
    After declining the option on Sutton, I think there is a real chance the Bears go out and draft Nelson from ND. Guard is a huge weakness now for the Bears depending on where they ultimately play Whitehair and Long is no guarantee to return to his previous level of play.

    If he does fall to the Bears, I'd be all about it. The interior o-line would be nasty (if Long can stay on the field, and that now has turned into a big "if" based on the past couple years).

     

    One thing I do want to say is that personally, I would have kept Sitton until after the draft. Here's the problem I have: we basically have to sign a quality interior lineman now, and that puts us in a bind if we want to draft Quenton Nelson. Yeah, best player available, blah blah blah. Well, who are you going to sit? The starting-caliber veteran who you just gave money to, or the rookie? Either way, you're in a bad spot. Injuries happen, sure. But it's really not ideal from a roster-building standpoint to sign a good veteran and then have to make him a backup, which is what you would have to do because you don't draft Nelson at #8 just to ride the bench.... And if you don't sign a quality OG in free agency, and then Nelson is gone before #8, or someone else you have rated higher falls to #8, then you're downgrading at OG. Not the way you draw it up.

     

    With keeping Sitton for now, you ride it out. You ignore OG in free agency (except maybe a backup type). If Nelson falls and you take him (or another quality OG is there in the 2nd round), then great. See ya Sitton. People will say "oh, but it hurts the player." Bulls***. This is a business. You protect yourself. And frankly, Sitton is still pretty darn good. He'd have no trouble finding a job, though he may not make as much as he would if he could have partaken in Free Agency in March.

  17. QUOTE (Tony @ Feb 20, 2018 -> 06:12 PM)
    Love that they are embracing the tank.

    Me too. I was legitimately excited when I saw the tweets that Felicio and Nwaba would be starting, and Payne was getting minutes over Grant. They owe it to the fans to tank as much as possible. Do whatever it takes to try to get a top draft pick, but I know it'll still be tough with so many other teams doing the same thing.

     

    I'll gladly take ~25 more games of s*** basketball for the potential to draft a star, and put this team in a position to contend in a few years.

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