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  1. I'm a little more concerned with weeks 1-16 than OTA.
  2. To help make us feel better? not even. it would warrant discussion either way. who fires their GM the first day of free agencytoo Remember when the Bears allowed a lame duck GM (who wasn't actually a GM) run their draft before leaving to take over the Packers?
  3. No sane receivers would take a prove it contract to play with this garbage offense.
  4. viewtopic.php?f=44&t=1202
  5. To help make us feel better? not even. it would warrant discussion either way. who fires their GM the first day of free agency? lmao apparently he is the only guy in the org that their franchise qb, who they seem to be doing everything possible to alienate, even liked too (there's also no NFL general offseason thread that i'm aware of so i figured i'd bring it up here since this thread was moving) i can't say that i know mike mayock would be a bad GM, but that part is still pretty funny too Black Monday yo!
  6. how can the team with jay cutler for the past 8 years be considered anonymous? one of the biggest lightning rods in the nfl. Nah people stopped caring about Jay Cutler outside of Chicago years ago not true at all. people have talked about cutler in several markets.
  7. they were fun bad that one year
  8. The Lovie/Angelo years were pretty good, but it's been a huge disaster since they've left. And before that sucked ass as well.
  9. nothing has changed in terms of their ability to draft a QB and groom him properly
  10. It would be his last year under contract so it's either extension or fire at that point. I can only imagine they are waiting out the time to fire him, but who the hell knows.
  11. Oh. Okay. But even still, everything about the Bears offense has always wanted to make me vomit.
  12. funny? like our frame of reference is suddenly back where it should be for any nfl team. back then i might've been excited about that WR who had an OK year this year for us who i can't even name. Should? Any? What are you talking about? Every NFL team's frame of reference should be hoping a nobody WR does well? What the hell?
  13. i'm still willing to take the top 5 bet. name the amount. they look to be hoping hard for 7 wins.
  14. This is dumb and wrong. The idea that smart teams don't spend in free agency is dumb and wrong. You have to spend in free agency to compete. There is no such thing as a purely draft driven team. Cap space can and should be used to acquire the best players possible.
  15. https://twitter.com/drewmagary/status/839908005554569218
  16. he wished him well and said he loved playing with him and that he was 2nd toughest guy (behind slauson) he played with
  17. He's 32, so there's very little chance he's here for 3 years. Also, playoffs are a possibility for every team over a 3 year horizon.
  18. A) You don't know that. Players can see the Bears are committing to Glennon and realize the team is a joke and not worth playing for. B) JHC, this isn't about Glennon vs Cutler. This is about, if you're going this route, you better actually get studs on your defense and right now the Bears aren't getting studs on their defense.
  19. But the point is they are pursuing the strategy of running a handcuffed offense. It's one thing to actually try and field an offense that can score points and failing because you got the wrong QB. But when you give a QB $15m/year, knowing he's not going to be putting up points, your strategy is to win with defense. In order to do that you need a defense that can win you games and the Bears aren't doing that either. Well winning with a dominant D I think would be true with Cutler too, so thats a cash/cost wash. I do like Cutler better, but I'm not sure that difference is enough to have strong opinions on. So they are in the same predicament had they done what I would do and kept Cutler. THE POINT IS THEY ARE MISSING OUT ON TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS while committing to Glennon.
  20. Cleveland had more
  21. I mean, thats the case until we draft the rare franchise QB, right? But the point is they are pursuing the strategy of running a handcuffed offense. It's one thing to actually try and field an offense that can score points and failing because you got the wrong QB. But when you give a QB $15m/year, knowing he's not going to be putting up points, your strategy is to win with defense. In order to do that you need a defense that can win you games and the Bears aren't doing that either.
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