also that would mean they were super bowl champsThe Bears pick could be 32, but if that Oak pick is like 53, there's still gonna be some meatballs saying Pace lost that trade right? That trade? No, I don't think so. I think most people are still hung up on the weird decision to trade up for Trubisky.
Pace doesn't really think like that. He'll probably try to get into the 1st or something. I think Brian was saying that it would be amazing if the Bears first rounder they gave up was something like pick #32 and the pick they receive from OAK was #37 or so. It wouldn’t be that we gave up two first round picks for Mack, just a first and move back a couple spots. also that would mean they were super bowl champs
https://www.prosportstransactions.com/football/DraftTrades/Future/Bears.htm This one is good. I thought we had a compensatory 4th for Amos and a 5th for Callahan, too, but it looks like the CLinton-Dix signing negated that pick. That's the one I found but it's GD unreadable
I haven't found a decent future draft pick website. But as far as I can tell the Bears have 2 2nd rounders in 2020, no 1st, 3rd or 4th, and then anywhere from 1 - 3 5ths. 1 - 2 6ths, and 1 7th. And then 2021 is intact besides this conditional 7th.
The Chicago River and Lake Michigan are fairly unique natural landmarks, but yeah, that flat nothingness is the rest. As a NYC area resident for 20+ years, being able to physically enter the water right next to the city is something I miss.
Fun fact, I visited that place three times in the mid aughts and all three times it was like sunny and in the 70s. Just gorgeous place. I went there for work in 2012 and it rained the whole time. And that was where I saw the Avengers.