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  1. Think about this: A Mariotti topic is currently atop the board of this forum(and I'm sure many other MB's) it is shock journalism, and that is the only reason the Sun Times keeps him around. People know they read his crap.
  2. The Bears would be so screwed if that happened. They would have to go RB in the first 2 rounds. :lol:
  3. :lol: He does suck.
  4. LOL...The Celtics gave 0 effort down the stretch. They are terrible.
  5. I noticed a pattern the past two seasons...Mike Brown goes down, this D goes south....
  6. Trading an assest for a draft pick. Our GM has been pretty good with 2nd picks of late.
  7. Not me. I'd definitely need more. Maybe the 1st pick in the 2nd round, but definitely not some mid-2nd rounder. I'd have to get a 2008 pick thrown in. You have to consider the market, the Bears have to find a team that 1) Needs a WILL linebacker(or MLB, he could defineltly slide over) 2) Will pay 6+ million for one(Briggs expected contract demands) 3) Will pay this money for a LB with marginal pass rush skills 4) Will be willing to give up a high draft pick If Briggs was still under contract for few more years a trade would be easier. Or 5) Keep a player that's far more valuable than a 2nd round pick. or 6, draft A linebacker in X round and not miss a beat. Tommie Harris, Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown, those are the jugguarants on this defense, not Lance Briggs.
  8. Not me. I'd definitely need more. Maybe the 1st pick in the 2nd round, but definitely not some mid-2nd rounder. I'd have to get a 2008 pick thrown in. You have to consider the market, the Bears have to find a team that 1) Needs a WILL linebacker(or MLB, he could defineltly slide over) 2) Will pay 6+ million for one(Briggs expected contract demands) 3) Will pay this money for a LB with marginal pass rush skills 4) Will be willing to give up a high draft pick If Briggs was still under contract for few more years a trade would be easier.
  9. I'd take a 2nd rounder right now for Briggs, in a heartbeat.
  10. I'm wondering if(more than we think) Athletes browse various message boards to read opinions? Briggs has been mainly bashed by fans on MB's and Sports Radio.
  11. How Ro$enhau$ has any clients and why GMs continue to do business with this guy will forever escape me, but he somehow continues to succeed at what he does. . Which is why he has alot of clients.
  12. says the guy who obviously doesn't understand what's going on and, as such, decides to make fun of the argument he's not comprehending What argument, the ludacris statement that we should expect nothing more than a "trash" performance from Marquis? :roll: I am going re-read this thread 10X's tonight, because I really want to buy such logic...I do. how about the reasoned, statistically supported argument directly above your post that you were so obviously responding to without actually reading? Or are we all supposed to act dumb and figure you were responding to the earlier post instead? I have no time to respond...I am on round 1 of re-reading the thread....
  13. says the guy who obviously doesn't understand what's going on and, as such, decides to make fun of the argument he's not comprehending What argument, the ludacris statement that we should expect nothing more than a "trash" performance from Marquis? :roll: I am going re-read this thread 10X's tonight, because I really want to buy such logic...I do.
  14. Well I'm sold. Foward this thread to Piniella/Hendry and have them release Marquis ASAP.
  15. Juan Pierre...ugh...I had actually forgotten that he ever played for the Cubs. :cry:
  16. I love this quote by Briggs: Well guess what genious, had you voiced these gripes privately to Angelo, he might have been able to work a trade like he did for T.J, but now you have killed all the Bears leverage and they sure as hell are not gonna let you walk for nothing. Idiot.
  17. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6562918 :?
  18. and I'm confident that Izturis can get close to Theriot in that department :D I guess we can come back and actually find what happened after the year. For sure. Count on me to find some argument(valid, or completely off the wall) to try and prove I was right. :lol: Irregardless if you're wrong? :lol: Irregardless :lol: This is all a mute point though, The Riot will get his playing time and he will be dominate.
  19. and I'm confident that Izturis can get close to Theriot in that department :D I guess we can come back and actually find what happened after the year. For sure. Count on me to find some argument(valid, or completely off the wall) to try and prove I was right. :lol:
  20. They probably coud have had the Lopez the catcher hit for the pitcher without anyone noticing... :lol:
  21. Izturis OBP this spring is purely an anomoly IMO. Soon he will be back to the .280-.290 range that we all know and hate. Yes, I do realize that using the "sample size" argument can be turned around on me becaues The Riot OBP in 06 isn't based on a large sample size either. But I'm confident he can do better than our current starting SS.
  22. He can be effective minus velocity.............. in AAA
  23. I'll never understand how Hendry could justify going into 2005 with the OF he had, which pretty much guaranteed Burnitz would get a ton of playing time. He was, uh, hamstrung by the sosa situation. Which is why we had to have Burnitz instead of Beltran. Or something like that. It is unfortunate that ownership wouldn't step up(like they did this offseason) and front the cash needed for Beltran.
  24. I dunno, how does "Riot" stand up defensively...comparitively? Ken Izturis is better defensively, irregardless, it isn't enough to make up for his deficiencies at the plate.
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