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Hate reading why Ballard lost the job to Pace when he was right.

 

refresh my memory, what was it about?

I believe that former bears staffer and occasional XFL exec Greg Gabriel said something about suspecting the bears didn’t want Ballard since he was a part of the organization and knows what needs to be fixed?

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Hate reading why Ballard lost the job to Pace when he was right.

 

refresh my memory, what was it about?

I believe that former bears staffer and occasional XFL exec Greg Gabriel said something about suspecting the bears didn’t want Ballard since he was a part of the organization and knows what needs to be fixed?

 

i'm reading into this: Ted Phillips or the McCaskeys were the issue?

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Hate reading why Ballard lost the job to Pace when he was right.

 

refresh my memory, what was it about?

I believe that former bears staffer and occasional XFL exec Greg Gabriel said something about suspecting the bears didn’t want Ballard since he was a part of the organization and knows what needs to be fixed?

 

Massive organizational shifts the Bears weren't comfortable with (but were likely necessary).

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refresh my memory, what was it about?

I believe that former bears staffer and occasional XFL exec Greg Gabriel said something about suspecting the bears didn’t want Ballard since he was a part of the organization and knows what needs to be fixed?

 

Massive organizational shifts the Bears weren't comfortable with (but were likely necessary).

There's been lots of vagueness to it all and Pace has also made lots of big organizational changes himself. So I've always treated that Ballard thing with some skepticism.

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plus greg gabriel is legitimately an extremely dumb person and often full of horsefeathers

I can't remember who it was, but apparently Ballard is also just still very friendly with the local media guys and they basically just interpret these rumors as his own venting to Gabriel or whoever else pushed that narrative.

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The Stockholm Syndrome displayed in this thread is amazing. If you have even a notion of a thought of "sure, we can fix Sam Darnold" then you are too far gone to ever come back.
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The Stockholm Syndrome displayed in this thread is amazing. If you have even a notion of a thought of "sure, we can fix Sam Darnold" then you are too far gone to ever come back.

 

what part of "tank this horsefeathers" dont you understand

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The Stockholm Syndrome displayed in this thread is amazing. If you have even a notion of a thought of "sure, we can fix Sam Darnold" then you are too far gone to ever come back.

 

what part of "tank this horsefeathers" dont you understand

 

The people who are serious about Darnold being a reclamation project aren't pro-tank. They have just been bludgeoned by the team for decades so they have no standards for the team

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The Stockholm Syndrome displayed in this thread is amazing. If you have even a notion of a thought of "sure, we can fix Sam Darnold" then you are too far gone to ever come back.

 

what part of "tank this horsefeathers" dont you understand

 

The people who are serious about Darnold being a reclamation project aren't pro-tank. They have just been bludgeoned by the team for decades so they have no standards for the team

 

There's 1 partially pro-Darnold post in this thread.

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I haven't really studied what is wrong with Darnold, but I've always been under the impression he has had quite a miserable supporting cast. Looking at PFF, the Jets OLine ranked 26th in '18, 28th in '19 and 29th in '20. I can't name a Jets TE. I can only think of Jamison Crowder as far as fantasy impact WR's. And their starting RB this year was Frank Gore.

 

With that said, I'm torn on who I would rather have between Minshew, Darnold and Mariota if we want a reclamation project. If I had to guess, Fitzpatrick is probably better than all three of them. So maybe get Fitzpatrick and one of those three and let them battle it out for the starting job. This would be assuming they really can trade Foles somewhere.

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The Stockholm Syndrome displayed in this thread is amazing. If you have even a notion of a thought of "sure, we can fix Sam Darnold" then you are too far gone to ever come back.

 

what part of "tank this horsefeathers" dont you understand

 

The people who are serious about Darnold being a reclamation project aren't pro-tank. They have just been bludgeoned by the team for decades so they have no standards for the team

See, I read all of that like "if Darnold success for us, yay, if he helps us tank, YAY"

 

Or maybe that was just my inner voice

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I haven't really studied what is wrong with Darnold, but I've always been under the impression he has had quite a miserable supporting cast. Looking at PFF, the Jets OLine ranked 26th in '18, 28th in '19 and 29th in '20. I can't name a Jets TE. I can only think of Jamison Crowder as far as fantasy impact WR's. And their starting RB this year was Frank Gore.

 

With that said, I'm torn on who I would rather have between Minshew, Darnold and Mariota if we want a reclamation project. If I had to guess, Fitzpatrick is probably better than all three of them. So maybe get Fitzpatrick and one of those three and let them battle it out for the starting job. This would be assuming they really can trade Foles somewhere.

Who would cost less? Other then cost I'd lean Mariota, then Minshew, lastly Darnold

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I think the Colts, Eagles, and Wentz did pretty well with this deal. The Eagles got multiple picks, including a first rounder if Wentz succeeds. The Colts get an established veteran QB with upside at a fair price. Wentz is going into a fairly stable situation in Indy with decent odds of making the playoffs next season given the state of the AFC South. Something tells me this trade would have been an outright disaster for the Bears if they were in the Colts' shoes.

 

I'm kind of looking forward to seeing the dead look in Ryan Pace's eyes when he spends an inordinate amount of time explaining why he believes Gardner Minshew is the Bears' QB of the future.

 

Well said. I was trying to think of how to say that Pace would get killed for trading for Wentz, while Ballard would mae it look interesting. Partly due to their respective success at the QB position, partly due to the rest of the roster and chance for success. I think Wentz will be pretty good for the Colts.

 

Also, every time I see the Colts/Ballard discussed (a lot living in Indiana) I think about how the Bears were considering him for GM before hiring Pace. I was routing for Ballard then and I really like him in Indy, especially after he had to deal with the Josh McDaniels stuff.

 

Hate reading why Ballard lost the job to Pace when he was right.

 

The Pace over Ballard decision when coupled with the Trestman over Bruce Arians decision drives me insane. Arians may have been successful enough to not get Emery fired quite as quickly, but assuming they still had a chance at Ballard when Emery went out that would have been an awesome GM/HC combo.

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I'm sure that there's a price at which Watt makes sense.

 

But the Bears are addicted to aging defensive players with more name than tread left on the tires, and the price at which they get their fix isn't really the point.

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I'm sure that there's a price at which Watt makes sense.

 

But the Bears are addicted to aging defensive players with more name than tread left on the tires, and the price at which they get their fix isn't really the point.

 

As bad as the Bears have been at drafting and developing QBs, their inability to do so with pass rushers is equally bad. Floyd never developed into a pass rusher and before that wasn't Mark Andersen the last one?

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I'm sure that there's a price at which Watt makes sense.

 

But the Bears are addicted to aging defensive players with more name than tread left on the tires, and the price at which they get their fix isn't really the point.

 

As bad as the Bears have been at drafting and developing QBs, their inability to do so with pass rushers is equally bad. Floyd never developed into a pass rusher and before that wasn't Mark Andersen the last one?

Bauzin

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I'm sure that there's a price at which Watt makes sense.

 

But the Bears are addicted to aging defensive players with more name than tread left on the tires, and the price at which they get their fix isn't really the point.

 

As bad as the Bears have been at drafting and developing QBs, their inability to do so with pass rushers is equally bad. Floyd never developed into a pass rusher and before that wasn't Mark Andersen the last one?

 

And Anderson was basically a 1-year wonder.

 

They've plugged pass rush through free agency and trade for the most part this century - Quinn, Mack, Peppers, Ogunleye.

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I'm sure that there's a price at which Watt makes sense.

 

But the Bears are addicted to aging defensive players with more name than tread left on the tires, and the price at which they get their fix isn't really the point.

 

As bad as the Bears have been at drafting and developing QBs, their inability to do so with pass rushers is equally bad. Floyd never developed into a pass rusher and before that wasn't Mark Andersen the last one?

 

And Anderson was basically a 1-year wonder.

 

They've plugged pass rush through free agency and trade for the most part this century - Quinn, Mack, Peppers, Ogunleye.

 

They've really failed at all the premier positions. If I had to rank the top 5 most important positions in football they'd be QB, OT, Pass rusher, CB, and recently I'd put WR 5th.

 

Not only have the Bears had a sheer lack of picks at this positions, they've failed when picking these positions early.

 

QB- no early picks o QB between 2003 (Grossman) and 2017 (Trubisky)

 

OT- Only 4 picks on tackles before the 5th round this century. Those pick were Gabe Carimi in 2011 (injured bust), Chris Williams in 2008 (bust moved to guard), Marc Columbo (Bears bust, who Cowboys got a few good years out of) and Mike Gandy in 02 and 01 respectively.

 

Pass rusher- Floyd and McClellin are the only top 100 picks this decade. Going back to 2000 throws more bad picks in there, Dan Bazuin and Michael Haynes (Alex Brown was pick 104 in 2002).

 

CB- Actually have done well here. Jaylon Johnson's the only Pace pick at CB (that wasn't moved to S). Fuller was a previous regime pick, which worked. Tillman was the previous early pick at CB. But have been able to add guys like Vasher, Bowman, Callahan, etc. here thru the draft UDFA process.

 

WR- Jeffery was a good pick. But since, Miller and Kevin White. Some OK picks mixed in (Bennett, Knox, Hester, Berrian) and some bad (Iglesias, Bradley)

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