Oso planning to go pro
A relative who is a Bears fan determined that the Bears did because the two guys the Raiders drafted with the first-round picks they acquired (Jacobs, Arnette) were taken too high each year. I told him that's not really how it works. You have to look at all the guys the Bears could have drafted. Plus, Jacobs certainly looks more than decent so far. Too early to tell.I say all that knowing you were just being sarcastic, jes, but what the heck.
Lol, the Bear 100% won that trade.
Bears are going to love having almost 15 percent of their 2021 and 2022 caps tied up in a defensive player on the wrong side of 30.But it'll all be worth it with these playoff wins their racking up in the early years of the contract.
So we blow our first two picks on positions we don’t need. Wtf. Draft Love to replace Rodgers in a few years. Draft these did so they don’t need to pay Jones in a year. There are very clear holes for this team. Have they already thrown in the towel for next season? If Gutes fails Murphy is gone too.
Espn tragedy porn fun facts about players has been absolutely disgusting. Broadcasting all these deaths and then, for Tee Higgins, broadcasting that his mom has struggled with drug addiction. Just terrible.
It was unreal. The best joke I saw tonight was that apparently you are only a top 3 round draft pick if you’re parent is a former NFL player or coach or someone in your immediate family is no longer living
Putting Dillon and Jones in the backfield together creates some dangerous weapon options. Dillon is big enough to be a lead blocker, but he's more than good enough to run it at an elite level. That means you can run them out together, split Jones out to a receiver, and Dillon can still pound it down the middle. Gives a lot of options out of different sets. Or play option screens. Fake handoff to Dillon, screen pass to Jones. Dillon is elite enough that you have to respect him. You also can spell Jones, so he isn't taking too much pounding. Dillon will make Jones better. Also, last year we couldn't get those 2nd and 1, 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 conversions. They were killer. Dillon is going to pick them up. Was pissed with it initially for similar reasons as you. But they got a solid TE in the 3rd, and there weren't great options at receiver at that point. I'm now more optimistic on the pick.
Doesn't bother me, cause ya know, he's Khalil Mack.
Well, having Walter Payton was better than not having Walter Payton. So yeah...The question is would the Bears have done better with those draft picks versus having Mack? My guess is they are probably better off with Mack. They wouldn't have won the division in 2018 without him. And the Raiders were probably better off with the picks than with an unhappy Mack.Trades don't always have winners and losers. Sometimes they are mutually beneficial. I think this one falls into that category.
You're a glass half full guy and that's nice. Currently, I'm a glass is on the floor and shattered kind of guy. Massive needs at LB, WR, and OL... and DL. But we got backups and redundancies.
I'm trying my best. Right now I'm hoping they maybe trade up into the early 5th round to grab Proche. I think he'd be solid out of the slot. A good possession receiver, could be an Edelman type receiver.
Heh, I was hoping for Collin Johnson... but he gowne now.