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Oh I’m dumb. Thought this was a real report. My bad.
We know,you were just teasing......stop doing that please.
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Oh I’m dumb. Thought this was a real report. My bad.
He will be more valuable as other rosters fall apart due to injury so you are probably right.They're gonna end up holding on to him and letting him start. If he does well, they'll trade him at the deadline and move Caleb in or just RS Caleb and let Fields go
According to Ian Rappaport, they evidently haven't really even had talks with teams to this point. Who knows what the hell they're doing.He will be more valuable as other rosters fall apart due to injury so you are probably right.
It looked like Field’s had an in with ATL but that door slammed shut.According to Ian Rappaport, they evidently haven't really even had talks with teams to this point. Who knows what the hell they're doing.
Yes! I called cage fight to the death months ago.They're gonna end up holding on to him and letting him start. If he does well, they'll trade him at the deadline and move Caleb in or just RS Caleb and let Fields go
That sounds too much like intelligence talking. This is the BEARS we’re discussing here.It looked like Field’s had an in with ATL but that door slammed shut.
His current contract doesn’t end until 2026 so it’s not a bad option to keep him and draft a rookie and let competition make both better. There are worse ways to spend Cap money. If there aren’t any decent trades options then just hang on to him.
He is only going to cost them $4.7 million in Salary this year. Now the cap might take a bigger hit because of the guaranteed money of 18mm when they signed him because I’m not on top of how they account for that. Of course they’d probably eat that portion anyway if they traded him.That sounds too much like intelligence talking. This is the BEARS we’re discussing here.
Oh, I've always believed the smart play was to keep him and play him. Gamble further with the QB likely means a new offense and that's too much starting fresh. Fields has proved more than serviceable at times and a good GM would do well to exploit that.He is only going to cost them $4.7 million in Salary this year. Now the cap might take a bigger hit because of the guaranteed money of 18mm when they signed him because I’m not on top of how they account for that. Of course they’d probably eat that portion anyway if they traded him.
The Bears have a lot of wiggle room in this draft.
They are not as a bad of a team as you all would wish them to be....ya cunts.
Oh look, the faggot ass Packers fan reeeaally thinks they should keep him.Oh, I've always believed the smart play was to keep him and play him. Gamble further with the QB likely means a new offense and that's too much starting fresh. Fields has proved more than serviceable at times and a good GM would do well to exploit that.
If it's me who's drafting, I'd use the two #1s on real needs like O-line and a playmaker WR/RB. Maybe even trade down a bit and get some depth on D. There's always QB guys down in the draft, like JJ MacCarthy or Rattler, if you want to hedge a bit. Freaking out and taking the top bust QB prospect is not something to be proud of in the NFL, yet oddly the Bears and Browns seem to revel in it.
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Yeah I’m not wasting a number one pick on Williams. Trade down, pick up McCarthy and some extra draft capital.Oh, I've always believed the smart play was to keep him and play him. Gamble further with the QB likely means a new offense and that's too much starting fresh. Fields has proved more than serviceable at times and a good GM would do well to exploit that.
If it's me who's drafting, I'd use the two #1s on real needs like O-line and a playmaker WR/RB. Maybe even trade down a bit and get some depth on D. There's always QB guys down in the draft, like JJ MacCarthy or Rattler, if you want to hedge a bit. Freaking out and taking the top bust QB prospect is not something to be proud of in the NFL, yet oddly the Bears and Browns seem to revel in it.
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Naw, it's all a smokescreen. Start fresh, let's see what a new QB can do. The 79th time is the charm!Oh look, the faggot ass Packers fan reeeaally thinks they should keep him.
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