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  1. Better than 2023 Fields? I'd say it's very likely. Now how long it takes (are they bad rookies) or the extent Fields can improve more is a bit more open ended, but either Caleb or Maye should be looked at as very safe bets vis a vie their "floor" (even though I hate that term).
  2. My medical degree from Google search says the 5 year survival rate for metastatic prostate is 34%. I'm sure he'll have access to great care, and hopefully he can beat the odds, but it's advanced stage cancer. Prognosis can't be very good.
  3. Yea that really sucks.
  4. Plus if I read an opinion on here, I at least have the assurance the meathead is literate. No such guarantee if I listen to talk radio.
  5. Besides the brain rot, what's the risk?
  6. I prefer the written medium (here, Twitter) for that. Reading meatheads is fine. Actually listening?! Yuck.
  7. Sports talk radio exhausting?
  8. Saw a rumor that Waldron is another Trace Armstrong client so queue the conspiracy theories.
  9. 36+40 are both pretty valuable. In the traditional method of a 1 round discount that's like saying 2 future FRP. Realistically you might not do the full 1 round discount on a team with a top 2 pick, but it's still very strong high end value. Maybe you can get another future pick or some pick wrangling to get a future FRP, but I'd be shocked if any team separates either Caleb or Maye that far above the other.
  10. So basically something between 36+40+67 (high) and 40+67+ 2025 day 3 (low) is an actual realistic 2 for 1 swap. And again, it's only realistically being done because you're planning to trade down again. Otherwise it's likely you can get a more enticing direct trade in the 3-6 range.
  11. In as exact terms as I can make it, the threshold to even begin discussions is the RG3 trade plus some. Dependent on how you value future picks that was roughly a 20% overpay on the JJ chart. So like a 25% overpay on the JJ chart gets me listening, but even then I might need to be more like 30%. I don't think you can drop down more than to 5 or 6 and make a realistic worthwhile trade too. Washington maybe is the one spot where you could take a "equal" trade if you're evals of Maye and Williams are pretty much the same. But I doubt any GM actually wants to leave that to chance rather than taking their top guy. I think they'd only trade down to 2 because they're out on both and likely would try to trade down again.
  12. Lol, Infante is just trolling with that trade you guys.
  13. So we've got interviews with Greg Roman (keep Justin Fields) and Kliff (draft Caleb!) It's smokescreen szn. I bet the real candidates were one of the initial ones like Kubiak or Waldron.
  14. Would make an awesome stadium site (and maybe Bears could move to Comiskey site) But it seems like the most un-Jerry like site ever. And Jerry also isn't gonna wanna put up any real money.
  15. Waldron and he brings in Olson as his QB coach so there's a in house hire when he's poached in 1-2 years 🤞
  16. He also won't have to go on a water bloat diet to weigh in at the Combine
  17. Khalil Mack wasn't so sure about that.
  18. Take Maye. Who knows, maybe he's their preference anyways
  19. I saw a rumor that he has one year left on his deal and the ascension clause didn't extend it at all. So yeeaaa. I don't see how he doesn't get even a token extension by training camp. Maybe they'll wait for the GM hire to formalize something?
  20. So horsefeathers embarrassing.
  21. He can be hesitant, but you can count one one hand the list of guys who forced their way out of a team in the draft and none of those have happened since the scaled rookie contracts. He doesn't have a ton of leverage. He can go back to school as basically his only real leverage and we'll have that answer in like 3 days.
  22. Fake /troll account But a legit Athletic reporter was running with some Caleb speculation today. Which may have inspired Wes there. Critically though, if you get through the whole thread, her last post is wrong. Caleb can't elect to bypass the Draft to enter the Supplemental Draft. He'd have to somehow become ineligible, which I don't even know what that would be. But it's not even a guarantee he'd be granted Supplemental draft eligibility if he figured out a way to apply.
  23. If it's any consolation the full measure would inevitably fail too. You just haven't dug deep enough into your fatalism yet
  24. Most signs have pointed to it being Poles, at least at this point. Sorry all.
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