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  1. That would make a lot of sense, considering McDaniel's affection for Cassel, and the ability to rub it in Denver's face. Maybe Haley is pushing Weis out and Charlie knows it. Combined with the fact that Haley is kind of a miserable prick from all accounts I've heard, that would make the most sense. Although that non-handshake after the first Denver-KC game seems even weirder now. Oh yeah, forgot about that. Not sure what that relationship is but I think the combo of two young hot heads could be fun to watch implode.
  2. That would make a lot of sense, considering McDaniel's affection for Cassel, and the ability to rub it in Denver's face. Maybe Haley is pushing Weis out and Charlie knows it.
  3. He played in Chicago, but after some early success they didn't seem to throw much his way. Orton was the starter. Or is this simply nothing to do with the Bears? i'm not sure what the implication is here. is he implying that lloyd had some negative comments about turner? that would be dumb considering he was recruited by turner into turner's offensive system at illinois, had a lot of success in turner's system while at illinois, and did pretty well when he was healthy with the bears. I think the implication is that Drake thinks he was underutlized in previous stops, and I'm wondering if he's referring to the Bears. He played most games but was rarely used.
  4. I could only imagine he sees no future as NFL head coach, and wants to get back in the running for a college head coaching job. Maybe he feels being a college OC is a better route to that goal. Or he just hates Kansas City.
  5. I finally saw this highlight and I'm not quite sure what all the uproar about the refs is about.
  6. It is cold but at least there is beer
  7. Is Drake referring to Turner? He played in Chicago, but after some early success they didn't seem to throw much his way. Orton was the starter. Or is this simply nothing to do with the Bears?
  8. What's with the completely unnecessary dick comment? I responded to your post in a completely fair manner.
  9. So what? At bats are needed for development. Nobody cares that Castro had less than 1000 AB because when he was called up he played everyday. Colvin got a nice amount of minor league AB, and when he was called up he got fairly consistent playing time and at bats. With 4 OF already crammed into a crowded rotation it is going to be next to impossible for Guyer to get ample playing time. He could use the playing time to continue his development. The AB is absolutely germane to the discussion.
  10. I don't really get the outrage over the suspensions. It's a pretty harmless infraction, and a fairly large punishment. What exactly is wrong with imposing it next year? Cam Newton clearly shouldn't be allowed to play college football yet he played an entire Heisman winning season.
  11. Yeah, that's what I'm seeing as well. Jackson needs more time and I think he will get it, likely at AAA. Guyer would have to have a strong spring, but if he does, he would likely be that bat that goony was referring to. I could easily see him starting at AAA as well, though. Colvin got the gig because he was ridiculous in spring, and he was the 4th OF. Nady was there but still rehabbing on the fly, so they could more or less guarantee Colvin plenty of playing time. He PH in game 1 and started games 3 and 4. He had 45 AB in April. With the same 4 OF still on the team, it's going to be extremely difficult to get a guy like Guyer into the rotation with regularity. If he was out of options or something maybe they'd try and make it work. But he's a guy with 400+ fewer minor league AB than Colvin had, with 1300. I don't see how they could try it.
  12. I can't stand this argument. By this definition, there are only a handful of impact players ever worth acquiring and the odds of it happening are slim, as only 1-3 such players are actually available any given off-season. By only considering such players, a team might never doing anything. If you can upgrade your wins by 1-2 with an acquisition that doesn't cost too much in prospects over the life of the contract acquired, then you do it. Incremental growth can be a formula for success without having one of the rare under 30 MVP candidates. Incremental growth is fine if you actual consistently improve incrementally. But when you have the type of huge drop offs that Jim Hendry's Cubs have had, and don't already have impact bats or potential impact bats in the system, incremental growth is not useful. At least, it's not useful if the goal is to be really good instead of hoping to be mediocre enough.
  13. http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/columns/story?columnist=joyner_kc&id=5966457 Another lucky Bears story. This one focusing on INTs and tipped balls, in a very poor man's version of Bill Jamesing the sport of football. Anyway, the picture on the top brings back the horrible reminder that because of Lovie's challenge problems, the Bears are only 11-4 right now and not 12-3. http://a.espncdn.com/i/mag/blog/1230Lovie.jpg
  14. Hmm, miss almost half of the season or lie to my coach so I can play the bowl game, get more stuff, then leave and get paid... What to do? Are the guys involved likely to be top of the draft picks?
  15. There is an open bench spot, but not necessarily strictly for an OFer. They have 4 guys who played a lot last year, and at least three of them can be passable at all three positions. Plus they have Baker who has played in the OF when needed. If they stick with only 5 bench players, they already have Fukudome/Colvin, backup catcher and Baker. Presumably they will take somebody who can pass off as a SS, like Barney, and then what they really need is a bat, and not specifically from any one position. I hope they just go with the best bat they can find, and if it's not an OF, and you end up needing another OF, then just call somebody up at a later date. Introducing a kid to the bench can be difficult, especially in a 5th OF spot where he will get very little playing time.
  16. So East Carolina sucks, huh.
  17. I could easily see radio in Chicago being a better gig than TV in Arizona.
  18. Chicago's offense has needed every snap all year to get to where they are, and they still have room to improve. There is something to be gained by playing a quality opponent at full capacity when you have 2 weeks before your next game.
  19. You're simply overlooking the fact that the Saints aren't the Patriots.
  20. That doesn't make any sense. Sure it does, NO's passing game is more critical to the Bears than HFA and the possibility of bad weather. That short passing game will exploit the Bears weaknesses more than the standard 5 step drop of ATL. Atl will try and get Turner going and then go vertical with Jenkins/White, the one concern would be Gonzalez. The Saints will carbon copy NE and unlike ATL have the ability to rack up points like that regardless of location/atmosphere. New Orleans has a precision passing game that can, and has been exposed in less than ideal conditions. They are also a -5 in the turnover battle while Atlanta leads the league. I cannot conceive of any legitimate reason why anybody would rather face Atlanta in Atlanta than the Saints in Chicago in January. It may not be "Bear weather", but it sure has hell isn't anything the Saints are good at dealing with.
  21. Grace would be a really good addition to the radio booth, but I'm guessing that he has established roots in Arizona these days. I'm sure he's knocked up random cocktail waitresses in every MLB city, not sure what that has to do with anything though.
  22. I would love for Drew Brees and his 21 INT to come to Chicago for the championship game.
  23. That doesn't make any sense.
  24. You have to qualify that for where they play. New Orleans would be in Chicago, I'd like the Bears chances against them there a lot more than Chicago in Atlanta.
  25. Completely ignores the point that a parent can still ask for money. If they get it, they have the money and then just hope for no suspension. If they don't get it, no harm no foul. You have to make asking for the money an offense.
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