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  1. Oh I fully agree...doesn’t make any sense in the context of a broader offseason plan.
  2. Sounds like Pace is trying to convince Golladay to a take 1/$12M deal and pair him with A-Rob for the upcoming season. While in isolation that would be awesome, I’m still not sure why Pace thinks improving the offense while decimating the defense is going materially change our outlook next year.
  3. Ryan Pace won’t need a resume to get his next job, just flash this bad boy and teams will come scrambling:
  4. The problem is if he has the green-light to tear this thing down then the odds are he will get to see it through. And giving Pace a second chance could be disastrous for the franchise. I’d rather see him try some half-assed “go for it” plan that ultimately gets him fired in all honesty.
  5. I’m starting to be terrified this might be accurate and not because it’s the wrong plan, but it means the wrong people will be trying to execute it. https://twitter.com/Johnathan_Wood1/status/1372733080587354117?s=20
  6. Sounds like most don’t feel this way, but I’d love to see a 2 year extension with Lynn.
  7. So very true. Add CB1 to the list of critical draft needs along with QB, OT, & WR. Luckily Pace has done a stellar job accumulating draft capital over the years so filling all these holes with starting caliber talent should be a piece of cake!
  8. It’s so fucking dumb...like so dumb that any competent team president would fire Pace on the spot, but unfortunately we have an accountant overseeing football operations.
  9. Ryan Pace is a complete fucking joke...I apologize to the board for even remotely trying to justify the Dalton signing as I should have seen something like this happening as a result. Good fucking god is George McCaskey totally clueless.
  10. Mariota has much more upside and could theoretically end up pulling a Tannehill.
  11. Wow...what a fucking joke if we could of had Mariota for a similar price.
  12. I have the World Series box set, but don’t recall what they included for the first two rounds. I don’t think it was every game in full though.
  13. Yeah, if those eyeballs were about Lucas then that’s about the best news possible.
  14. Fully agree. Adding Dalton for $10M only made sense if we could keep the core of the defense in place and still find a way to plug our big holes on offense with serviceable and/or interesting young players. The upgrade that Dalton is over Foles is definitely not worth weakening our secondary to this extent. No idea what Pace is fucking thinking if this actually materializes.
  15. My ideal outcome is to trade up for Jones or Lance using a pick from next year’s draft, while taking a OT in the 2nd and a WR in the 3rd. I know the WR talent in this draft is super deep and I believe there is a decent amount of talent at tackle to get a fairly good prospect at #52.
  16. We all know the answer to this question and it’s George McCaskey.
  17. This is definitely the silver lining...until he trades up for Mac Jones who leads the Bears down the stretch to a playoff spot resulting in extensions for everyone!
  18. The moment they missed out on Wilson they should have kicked off a rebuild, but the reality is Pace & Nagy aren’t going to do that.
  19. I would have cleaned house this offseason and not given Pace & Nagy another opportunity, but even with them in place I’d like to see them take a shot a QB prospect because everything else is pointless until we solve that problem. The Bears have historically underinvested in the position and if they trade up for Jones or Lance and are wrong, then the team will likely struggle and hopefully we have improved draft position at some point to take a crack at another high end prospect. Again, I will use the Josh Rosen to Kyler Murray example of where a team missed on a high end pick and then used those struggles to land their franchise QB. But regardless, I do hope Pace & Nagy are gone unless we make the playoffs next year while having a potential long-term QB in the fold.
  20. Based on what? I’ve seen Dalton be able to throw the ball downfield with an acceptable level of accuracy for years, whereas Mitch has to failed to his entire professional career. Again, I will fully acknowledge I didn’t see Dalton play last year, but 2020 was a fucked up year in general and unless you actually saw him play and tell me his arm has completely fallen apart I’m going to defer more to history than his 2020 stat line. There may very well be legit reasons for him throwing shorter passes (such as a struggling offensive line), while I can tell you for a fact that Mitch can’t throw the long-ball and is unable to read a defense at a NFL caliber level.
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