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  1. Fine - They found Mustipher and Bars. I'm not saying Bars is great - but he's a solid depth guy and Mustipher looks solid. Both UDA. He's also found some good later round picks. They also resigned some vets to cheaper deals to fill roster space - so kind of bought time. I get it - cause I like picks - but investing a couple picks to get a really nice value tackle and obviously a QB who in years we might look back as the best pick in the draft - yeah I am good. There is zero physical limitation that could get in the way of Fields being legit - he may bust - but they got a guy with tons of upside and I also think that athleticism gives him a decent floor too.
  2. Yeah - I'm not saying it will be much. I also assume his contract was harder - but I might be wrong. Either way - probably pretty unlikely, but your never know what happens in training camp somewhere. Feels like at this point - as long as both are good mentors and help Fields and provide the right context - it should be a great QB room.
  3. Yeah - that foles move stunk than and it stinks now (I can say that cause I never liked it - and I think even Pace admitted pretty early on that he got stuck in a panic position and learned a lesson from it). Dalton I could care less on - no one knew whether you'd get a QB in the draft or not - so when you know FOLES isn't the starter - you have to do something else to dampen the blow. I do still think at some point you might be able to deal Foles or Dalton to another team, say they have a QB go down and need a better back-up, etc. Not for a lot - but I imagine it is possible. But the good part is - next year the Bears cap position is going to look SO much different. A QB on a rookie deal - no ties to any veteran QB (so you can keep Dalton or Foles as a back-up but at a lower cost - if they want or you pivot another way) - you can cut ties with Leno (if your OT picked pans out). You either franchise Robinson again or actually extend Robinson (my presumption is they either trade or extent him at some point over next year - if you extent - that is decent size cap savings). Graham's cost goes away. All those things are huge POSITIVES & than if the cap goes up too - WOW - gamechanger. Its why I'm not worried about lack of a FRP next year - cause you can live with it when you project to have that type of cap space (not ideal - but doable). And at that point - if offense trajectory is looking good - maybe Bears decide to aggressively look at retooling defense (Mack/Quan/etc - who knows).
  4. I think as long as he trades up for premium positions - I am on board. In the case of a young olineman - I'd say moving up for a guy you like at tackle - makes sense (cause tackles are expensive, even RT's in this day an age). IF you traded up for an ILB - yeah - I'm not going to like it. Bottom line - I think Pace feels like you can get "just a guy" via free agency / vet type signings and with later rounds picks - so try to target more than a guy with your upper picks. I don't have an issue with this - I just wish he took a more balanced approach to restocking the cupboard from time to time - but drafting a QB high and getting a young tackle to go with some pretty young guards - could just be the move that gives Fields a really nice young foundational line - where they can all grow together.
  5. Wow - I know they don't have a ton of picks - but I commend them for not ignoring the line and ensuring they are putting the right parts around the line to position the squad for success. Hopefully he pans out and turns into an above average tackle for a long time. This hit also helps because it is a position that tends to be more expensive (like QB - in the long run) - so its one of those spots where it is more tolerable to give up picks for cost controlled players as important positions.
  6. I say that as I just turn on the draft and realize apparently they already traded up haha.
  7. Pace has shown he is pretty good on the defensive side of the ball - so I'm okay wtih defense taking a slight step back in the short-term to address the offensive side of the ball. Its why I could live without addressing DB and going a bit more aggressive on the line/wideout and hope you can sign a cap casualty at DB later in the off-season (just a savy vet) and maybe some flyer picks. It isn't great - but at this point - when you take a big swing at QB - I feel like we should make sure we put the right pieces around him to help with his development/position him to succeed.
  8. No one thought Glennon, Foles or Dalton are LT solutions. Maybe - there was a - 1 in 100 scenario where Glennon takes a bit step forward, since he was young and not terrible in limited playing time. Those were all stop-gap measures. None of these moves were permanent LT fits. They were risk mitigation moves in general. Not saying they were good moves - the Foles one - is still the one that irks me the most. I don't blame Dalton for the Fuller loss - because quite frankly - they could have dumped Graham and kept Fuller - so it feels more like the Bears just decided that based upon the dialogue they were ready to go seperate ways. Not a move I would make - but if you know you are adding a young QB (or hoping to) - maybe it isn't crazy cause you know that by time your young QB is ready - you'll need a younger DB anyway. I don't know - probably grasping for straws here and I still say I would have kept Fuller and dumped Graham. But with a young QB - long term, maybe a vet like Graham is still worth his weight in gold from that standpoint - and in the development of Kmet.
  9. Is the 86 the 7 day average or a 7 day daily average? Just curious. Is it really just over 10 per day a country of 9M people? Either way - still great to see such a steep drop down as they keep vaccinating. And to think those stats are with 55% of the country fully vaccinated. US up to 43% of population having received one shot and 30% being fully vaccinated. On that note - got my 2nd shot earlier today. So far so good...hopefully I get a good nights sleep and am saying the same thing tomorrow
  10. I'm totally down with Marshall - I think if it were me - I'd move down and see if I can get an extra 4th plus a decent 3rd - and than stack oline/wideout (with the depth we should be able to get 1 good one each) plus target DB. I might even add a 2nd olineman/wideout.
  11. So I was coaching my kids little league when my phone was blowing up - the first person I thought of was you - figured somewhere in Chicago you were cheering as loud as I was!!! This is so awesome. Now lets see Nagy turn into that offensive genius!
  12. I tend to agree. I expect we see Dalton for a while.
  13. Jack - take a break - you've made your point - we disagree - move on.
  14. Deshaun Watson. Even Mahome's - not a guy that reads the D a ton. Athleticism matters and a ton. And is it a real weakness or with more time does he deliver. People said the same thing about Watson - but you know what - he arrived and he's used his athleticism and skill and just MAKES plays. Either way - YOU WILL NEVER WIN NOT SWINGING AT QBs. If it works - Bears arrow skyrockets - if it doesn't - they are drafting another QB in 2023. Whatever - that is the way things work. Worse thing they could have done is passed - been in a spot next year where you are in a thin QB draft - so you pass again or trade up (cause a QB will go high no matter what next year) and you do it for a prospect way worse than Fields....or you pass because you don't like the crop and you are picking a QB in '23 again (so the way I see it - this was a total no brainer).
  15. So you know - Fields weakness is maybe he isn't the best reader of the D. But he was HIGHLY accurate and obviously he is HIGHLY athletic and he's won at the highest level and played a ton.
  16. I am hoping Fields is literally the non-off field issue version of Deshaun Watson. People over thunk it and he turned into a stud. So fired up....love it. Curious to see what they do in 2nd - if they try and get an extra pick or two or if they stay where they are at. Need to still address CB plus Oline & wideout. Man - Just love this.
  17. Rodgers to the Bears...make it happen!!! I wonder if Schefter's report of Rodgers absolute disgust with Packers aligns with some of the other rumblings out there that Niners offered the farm for Rodgers in the past 24 hours.
  18. I agree with you - to me we either draft one in the 1st or we accumulate some assets and just pick one of the guys later in the draft - some will fall. Don't use a 2nd on a QB. Probability of a non 1st round QB's leading you to the promise land is not good, especially since the draft payroll structure was adjusted where picks get slotted in (much different when a 1st round QB was getting 3 times more money than the respective LB and thus it was more than just blowing it on the pick - you had to live with the fact that you paid Akili Smith like an in their prime Aaron Rodgers. Yes - there is Russel Wilson - but that is it. That said - in the first round - the best QB's haven't always been the top guy in recent years - going back to science isn't so hot on this. I really just think it is throwing a dart - but they just need to do it.
  19. Lets make things real simple - there is a big difference between so and so is terrible at their job and should be canned vs. what this is getting at. It really isn't as hard as people make this out to be. We have always been a reasonable and fair forum and in the vast majority of the time - the individual posters do an amazing job policing themselves. No - none of us are perfect, but in general - we have always said - give us your take - but do it in a way respectful to others and that is respectful. Hot take - go ahead - the game threads are full of them. So and so is trash after they strike out (despite hitting .330 or something) is going to happen. I don't personally get it - baseball is a game of failure and a long season - but that no one is getting banned for that comment. Said poster recognized they shouldn't have said what they said - but the key here is - there recently have been some comments that have edged on the wrong side - the ask is simple and fair reminder - to keep things cordial and be respectful.
  20. That is the point - why not take one now - even if it means they give up a pick next year. They get it right - amazing, not having a 1st round pick next year will be more than offset by having a young rookie scale QB compounded by the fact that the CAP will grow again (Bears cap problems vanish next year anyway - in fact they will literally flip their cap position - if they hit on QB). If they miss - next year is a rebuilding year anyway - it sucks not having that pick - but end of the day - the QB class doesn't look great and we'll have a new GM anyway - who at that point is going to do a complete roster turnover anyway - so whatever. I tell you one thing - punting another year and than next year it will be - this class isn't so good - we should wait again - welp, that will continue and the Bears will have blown multiple opportunities to take a chance (cause that is what draft a QB is - a total game of chance). And you know what - there are many things about Nagy I don't like - but maybe he made Mitch as good as Mitch was ever going to be. It isn't like he failed with Mahomes - not saying he had anything to do with Mahomes either, but I know Nagy was a big believer in Mahomes and he obviously wasn't in the warroom when they drafted Mitch (but I genuinely think he liked Mitch).
  21. Supposedly he was one of the first to break the Brady to Bucs news - so maybe he is connected. This would leave the Bears & Washington Football team as the 2 most logical destinations (presuming Falcons, Lions, Eagles and no other random surprises - which is always possible).
  22. Different rumor floating that Pats are working on a new deal with Jimmy G - potentially opening up / leading to a draft day deal with the Niners. Please...pretty please . Could the Pats trade up be smokescreen to maximize what they get from Niners - obviously inverse is also true - but I'd imagine teams know you got Bears at a minimum in play to aggressively move up - so presume more reasons for Pats to use trade-up talks to increase leverage with Niners (kind of a now or never to get anything for Jimmy G). From someone on twitter named "Dale Arnold". No clue if reputable or not.
  23. Wish San Fran would make their qb move now too!
  24. Any scenario they get one of qbs while only giving up next years first or an equivalent or better is a major win in my book
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