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  1. Haha, I knew that when I saw it this morning. Then completely glossed over that fact when I saw mention of the backup QB.
  2. You can be unhappy when you waste that much cap space on a completely incompetent veteran when a dime a dozen guy would do the same thing. Daniel has not regressed, he was never good, and should not be on the team.
  3. Leno still hasn’t gotten out of his stance
  4. Bruce [tweet] [/tweet]
  5. The Hawks scored 3 goals! They gave up 4 goals though, so it pretty much went about as expected.
  6. Because he's on the practice squad, and to call him up requires getting rid of somebody else. No reason not to wait until the last possible minute (saturday afternoon) to make that decision so you don't accidentally lose somebody who might have to replace an injured guy.
  7. My only hesitation is he's already 30, 2 years older than Mack. He actually turns 31 this year. Some QBs age, but smaller ones who rush 50+ times for 200-400 yards/season? He runs and gets sacked a lot more than Drew Brees ever has. But I think you have to pull the trigger on that trade that would never happen. He's a stud QB and that's just something you definitely take when you can.
  8. Yes, yes it will. A Mike Glennon like stopgap cost 15Mil. That's obviously not an upgrade to Trubisky. A slight upgrade like Alex Smith costs 23Mil. A guy like Rivers/Brees would be upwards of 30Mil. The Bears don't have the money for even Mike Glennon if they want to keep guys like Floyd, Robinson, or fill open spots on the OL, ILB, safety, and corner.....because they also don't have draft picks. Mitch's 5th year option will probably cost somewhere in the neighborhood of 21 million so if something like 15 million will be financially restrictive, than Mitch's option year will be even more so. That 5th year option is a 2021 thing. The lack of space to find a veteran stop gap was presumably, a 2020 theory. There's no point in targeting a stopgap veteran for 2021, that is when they'll finally have picks to address the issue. Mitch already accounts against the 2020 cap, so if you bring in a free agent you are paying All-Pro QB money for non-All Pro QB play.
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  10. https://deadspin.com/31-guys-31-teams-your-2019-20-nhl-season-preview-1838016865
  11. Seabrook aside, he overpays guys by about $500 K which doesn't seem bad until you add up all 10 guys that have that same overpay rate and realize that $10 million could but a pretty good FA. Seabrook and what's his name with the hot streak in the playoff, Bickell?, are the big outliers but yeah, it seems like a big problem is an unwillingness to let some guys walk. In a salary cap world you have to know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em, and Bowman does not seem to have a great grasp on that. Anyway, I hate salary cap worlds since the Blackhawks are raking in the cash and can more than afford all these guys, but it's only the cap causing problems.
  12. I don't quite understand NHL contracts. I saw blackhawks writers comparing a potential debrincat contract to somebody who recently signed 3 years with an average around 5.9m. Bowman has done a terrible job with extensions, overpaying darn near everybody.
  13. They wouldn’t have even been in the playoffs last year if not for the wild card game. Just kinda sucks for them being in a division with Houston. Yeah my beef is the fact that it’s 1 game not that there should be less playoff teams. It doesn’t even feel like the Cubs were actually in the playoffs last year. I can’t imagine how it feels for fans of teams that don’t have the recent postseason success the Cubs had before that loss. I don’t have the right solution either. A 3 game series would be great but that certainly hurts the team that advances more than a 1 gamer. Definitely don’t want to go to 8 playoff teams a league. That’s why teams should try to win their division. A 3 game wild card round would not be “great”
  14. Doesn't that option have to be picked up after year 3? Yes, but the option isn't a severe financial burden as the one going into year 5. The year 5 option has to be picked up prior to year 4.
  15. Doesn't that option have to be picked up after year 3? Yes, the deadline for Leonard Floyd and the other 2016 1st round picks was May 3rd this year. So presumably early May 2020, they'll have to decide on Mitch. I'd probably be of the mind to pick up the option, not sign an extension, and try and get competent/mediocrity out of him with a 5% chance of a late bloomer season, then start fresh in 2021.
  16. I thought there was a time the Cubs were interested in bringing him back as PC, but maybe that was more random people who wanted that. Either way, the main point is the Cubs wanted to hire this guy but he chose another team and it's weird to try and make up scenarios where we convince ourselves the Cubs didn't actually want him anyway. And it's painfully obvious the Cubs have been lapped by multiple organizations in the past few years. Theo was very late to the "we don't sign free agents anymore" trend on top of simply just not being able to develop a single pitcher.
  17. They cannot afford to spend future draft picks this season. It's a vicious never ending cycle that will kill them in 2020 and beyond. They have to use the upcoming picks on 2020 starters and depth and if they have to draft a QB in 2021, they can do it then. That 2021 pick could be another late round pick though. Unless they're just gonna take whatever QB who drops to them, they'll likely spend an extra pick or 2 to target a QB at some point. Does that extra pick in 21 or 22 really make that much of a difference if you already identified Mitch as not the guy and you ID'd a guy you really like in 2020? It's one thing to trade up from late in the first, it's entirely different to trade up from the middle of the 2nd. The Oakland pick isn't going to be top 5 in the 2nd, it might end up being 45-50 or worse. And hopefully the Bears own 2nd will be the high 50s. At least 2021 they will have their own 1st to begin with.
  18. Maybe this is naive but I do not think this leadership group, Pace and Nagy, would take a prolonged injury as an excuse to stick with Mitch. I've heard from people who know people that the offensive powers that be were very skeptical of Mitch when they came into the job. I think there is a sincere belief/faith that if Mitch isn't the guy, then Nagy and Pace will be able to come together and choose the next guy. They aren't going to stay wedded to Mitch out of some desperate attempt to keep their jobs. I'd bet ownership is pretty happy with the overall talent improvement brought about by Pace's group, and the general caliber of quality. That being said, they aren't going to be able to spend any real resources on the next "GUY" this offseason. They might get a one year lotto ticket, but the next guy will be in the 2021 draft. If "their guy" is available around spot 10-15, they would obviously try and move up for them. Oak 2nd and next year's first is a reasonable starting point of a trade up, unless Oak dramatically improves their record. Short of a tank/reset year you're almost always stuck trading an extra first to draft a QB high, so they can spend real resources this offseason. They cannot afford to spend future draft picks this season. It's a vicious never ending cycle that will kill them in 2020 and beyond. They have to use the upcoming picks on 2020 starters and depth and if they have to draft a QB in 2021, they can do it then.
  19. Maybe this is naive but I do not think this leadership group, Pace and Nagy, would take a prolonged injury as an excuse to stick with Mitch. I've heard from people who know people that the offensive powers that be were very skeptical of Mitch when they came into the job. I think there is a sincere belief/faith that if Mitch isn't the guy, then Nagy and Pace will be able to come together and choose the next guy. They aren't going to stay wedded to Mitch out of some desperate attempt to keep their jobs. I'd bet ownership is pretty happy with the overall talent improvement brought about by Pace's group, and the general caliber of quality. That being said, they aren't going to be able to spend any real resources on the next "GUY" this offseason. They might get a one year lotto ticket, but the next guy will be in the 2021 draft.
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  21. I'd take Mookie Blaiklock http://www.earwolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/IMG_0967.jpg
  22. If they didn't think he'd provide continuing value they wouldn't have offered him a job and wouldn't have committed to creating the role in the first place. The Cubs clearly wanted this guy and lost out on him to a division rival that also stole the one good pitching mind they had in the organization. It's a loss. Why do you think Boddy went to the Reds over the Cubs? A preference to work either with the talent he saw in the system and/or the pitching infrastructure already in place. Or he just wanted to return to Ohio for some godforsaken reason.
  23. If they didn't think he'd provide continuing value they wouldn't have offered him a job and wouldn't have committed to creating the role in the first place. The Cubs clearly wanted this guy and lost out on him to a division rival that also stole the one good pitching mind they had in the organization. It's a loss.
  24. This. So very much this. How many legit new wave pitching gurus are there to pick from? This can't be much different than free agent baseball players. There are only a select few who will actually be very good at the job.
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