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  1. 9 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    Poles tried to sign him in free agency in 2022 when he was a RFA but Buffalo matched our offer. That's a good sign.

    I always worry when we get someone cheap. Is he a bargain basement player or are we lucky and found a good player cheap?

    From the article I linked below, it seems Poles got a bargain. Good cap numbers for the next two years. Very athletic and has experience at all OL positions, but best suited for guard or center.

    Bears trade for Bills OL Ryan Bates 2 years after trying to sign him

    (May need PHX to do his work-around for theathetic.com. LOL)

  2. 7 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    I imagine right now he is a center for us, and Poles has a plan to pick up center in the draft, and then Bates competes with the rookie for center, and with the two guards too.

    I think Davis will be better this year, and I hope that Jenkins won't be injured, but I want a 3rd OG to compete with them. If he displaces them that's great, if he is a quality backup for when either are faltering, that's cool too. And he's insurance if it takes a minute for a rookie center to get up to speed.

    I talked about this exact move being a likely early one for Poles a few weeks ago. I didnt know the player, or that it would be a trade and not a free agent signing, but an obvious move is a decent but not break the bank  center who can compete at guard as a precursor to taking a center (and/or guard) in the draft.

    Unless we also sign a guy like Cushenberry or anyone at the $10M+ level in free agency, I think you can take this as a strong signal that we are drafting a center this year. Maybe Sedrick Van Pran in the 3rd?

    If we do sign a big name center, then this guy moves right to competing at guard. Today he is our starting center, by September (or earlier) who knows.

    I don't know the guy, but assuming he is a quality starter, it's good to have a solid backup for Center or Guard because we really don't have that on our current roster. So we still need, be it in the draft or FA, another quality option at the Center since it is almost guaranteed there will be injuries on the OL.

  3. 55 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    I said "I don't THINK he would" - I still think Flus should have been fired, and if Poles keeps Justin and doesn't draft a high pick rookie QB, then Poles should be fired and probably would be after a dismal next season. Also what I said was that keeping Flus would miss an opportunity to get a better coach who could give us an edge in winning. I also said we could win with Flus if the assistants are good. I said Justin was the one you HAVE to get rid of, and Flus is one you SHOULD get rid of. I still think Harbaugh would have been better.

    But you're right that anything can happen, but it's also fair to say that the chance that Fields is back is miniscule. It's that pesky difference between possible and likely again. Wishes rather than information and analysis.

    If your main argument is that anything I ever say is probably be wrong because I didn't think he'd keep Flus, I think that's pretty weak, since every one of us has been wrong multiple times. When Fields is traded do i get to discount anything you ever say again because you liked him? That wouldnt be fair either would it?

    But dude, Fields sucks as a QB. I cant believe we are still here at this late date, hearing that the league isnt even interested in trading much for him, and you and a few others are still so sure that Fields is awesome. He isnt. He's a bad QB. A great runner, a great person, a terrible NFL QB. You really need to get back to reality here.

    Man, you are so paranoid. I am not calling you out, criticizing your opinion, or questioning your intelligence.

    AND, I am not saying Fields is a great QB!

    What I AM SAYING is we have too much draft capital and time tied up with his development that we cannot afford to give him away for a third or fourth rounder. 

    This year his trade value is limited. It's a great draft for QB hungry teams. Williams, Maye, Daniels, Nix, Penix, McCarty,etc...

    This year is a good year for FA QBs (if not tagged or resigned) with Wilson, Mayfield, Cousins, etc...

    Next year, from what I've been told, the draft sucks for QBs.

    Now, I assume the Bears will draft a QB this year. Who will they draft, hell, I have no idea.

    We all seem to feel that whoever we draft should sit for at least the first half of the season before starting.

    Instead of trying to start Bagent, or signing a back up to bridge the gap while waiting to start our rookie, why not keep Fields and start him?

    If he plays decent before being benched, with the poor selection of QB options available for QB hungry teams next year (there are always half a dozen or more teams needing a new QB), we could then trade him for possibly a 1st round pick instead of a 3rd or 4th.

    That to me is maximizing the value of your resources.

    That doesn't mean I think Fields is a GOAT.

    It means I am sick and tired of giving players away.

     

     

  4. 34 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    So the question really is, if Caleb announced tomorrow that he is quitting football, or he had a medical evaluation that came back really bad, would Poles be keeping Fields? I don't think he would, so that means Williams' medical eval isnt really a determining factor in making the Fields trade?

    Don't count out the possibility that Poles thinks more of Fields than you do.

    If I remember correctly, you were quite confident that Flus would be fired at the end of the season.

    I love his new beard. ?

     

     

  5. The Broncos may have just screwed the Bears.

    They just informed R Wilson he will be cut. He will still receive 39 Million in 2024 for guaranteed money from his contract. Any team needing a stop-gap quarterback could get Wilson without trading draft capital. Chances are, he would sign a relatively cheap one-year prove-it contract since he will still get the money from Denver. 

    I am guessing that it will take one suitor for Fields out of the equation.

  6. Saw this on NFL.com. It could be someone we would draft. It is a piece on players who excelled in the combine, this one on a Center out of Wisconsin, Tanor Bortolini:

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    At 6-foot-4 1/4-inch, 303 pounds, Bortolini ran a 4.94-second 40 with an exceptional 1.69 10-yard split (and strong 32 1/2-inch vertical and 9-foot-4 broad jump). He also had the best time among offensive linemen in the 3-cone drill (7.16 seconds) and 20-yard shuttle (4.28 seconds). In fact, Bortolini joined Jason Kelce as the only OL at the combine since 2003 to have a sub-4.3 20-yard shuttle and a sub-7.3 3-cone drill, per NFL Research. The two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten Conference selection looked like a professional center coming out of his stance during drills, snapping the ball and smoothly stepping in either direction. A coach on the field complimented his balance and body control in a pass protection drill.

     

  7. I see an article on bearswire.usatoday promoting OC Andre James of the Raiders as a potential signing to help fix our OL. He's only 26 and from what I read was on the rise entering his prime years. Would this guy fit the bill if we pass on the Denver OC? Is anyone familiar with him?

    2023 Stats: 963 snaps played, 4 sacks allowed, 3 penalties, 74.6 PFF grade (16 games)

     

  8. I can understand the two QBs having different takes on the combine.

    The Bears may very well draft Williams; if not, whoever trades a King's ransom to get our #1 pick certainly will. So Caleb should be confident he will be the first pick in this year's draft and reap the rewards for such a distinction.

    On the other hand, Maye was once considered an equal to Caleb, but now some think Daniels will be the 2nd QB off the board, and several other QBs are moving up in round one. So I am sure Maye is concerned about being that guy sitting in the room with all of the other top-ranked players, waiting for his name to be called as he slides down the ladder.

  9. 3 hours ago, BearFan PHX said:

    Watching more film, and I think at this point it's time to stop worrying about Caleb Williams, and time to start worrying whether the Bears will screw this up, or whether Waldron is gonna make it work.

    Caleb is everything he needs to be. I've seen enough. If they don't screw him up, this is gonna be the most important Bears player in a LONG time. And if he wins four superbowls, he's gonna be the #1 Bear over Butkis and Payton too. Get excited for what's possible now. We have a real shot at having a legend.

    Good Grief, I Sure Hope You Are Right!

    Question, does it matter if the QB has the quickest release of all 32 starting QBs if in turn he takes more time than any of the 32 starting QBs to decide who to throw to? Can the athleticism that allowed him to evade, like a magician, college defensive pass rushers to give him time to play hero ball, the vast majority of whom will never see an NFL field without buying a ticket, translate well against the likes of elite NFL sack demons? Or will he be another Fran Tarkenton (who never won a SB)?

    And yes, he played hero ball out of necessity. Habits are hard to break. Surely we have the QB guru to help him develop those amazing skills? That amazing athleticism. But let me ask one more question. How many times have we declared all our QB needed was a QB Whisperer to work with him in the offseason to correct mistakes in his footwork, arm motion, etc... And how many times did they fail?

    I guess I am a bit snake bit, ready for the next sure fire QB to wear a Bears Uni to disappoint us.

    All of that said, Again I say, I will be excited if we draft Williams so that he can prove my concerns were just that of an old Bears' fan who cannot shake the memories of seasons past.

     

     

     

  10. 42 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    one way or another we are going to have to get a center and a free safety in free agency. they might be high priced sure fire starters, or they might be journeymen with an expectation that rookies will compete with them, but we will be looking there for sure, even if our biggest signings go to WR, DL or whatever.

    The draft is heavy with amazing talent at WR. Draft one!

    The draft is crazy good with DL day-one starters. Draft one!

    There are very few rookie centers that can start day one. Chances are we will not be in a position to get one if we draft Caleb and don't trade down. That FA center from Denver might be big $$$, but it would be worth it to have him anchor the line while we develop a prospect.

    We CANNOT continue to allow defenses to kill our QB!

  11. Sorry, I don't see the comparison between Marino's release and Caleb Williams.

    There are countless articles from some very reliable sources stating his release time was over 3 sec, which is JF all over again.

    Don't get me wrong. If we draft Caleb, I will be his biggest fan. I pray if we do draft him, we can get Odunze @ #9

    That saying, we need to lock in the FA Center from Denver. We need a proven vet to anchor the line.

  12. Just read this, but have no idea if the guy is blowing smoke. Does anyone know this guy from Sportskeeda, Tony Pauline? Hell, I haven't even heard of Sportskeeda. LOL

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     The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported that there isn’t much of a trade market for the electric quarterback, calling it “soft for now.” But that’s not what another NFL insider is saying.

    According to Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda, the Bears are close to finalizing a deal that would send Fields to the Atlanta Falcons. Pauline isn’t sure if something will be announced before the NFL Combine ends this weekend and doesn’t list any sort of compensation the Bears would receive in return.

     

  13. 36 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    I'm pretty sure the slotted contract system started in 2011, and Enis was drafted before that?

     

    There are holdouts every year going into training camp. How long do they hold out? Does it affect their production in year one? 

    The two reasons for these holdouts are normally, and I quote from an article I found"

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    As CBS Sports’ Joel Corry recently outlined, unsigned rookies chosen early in the first round are likely concerned with two contractual issues. First, the players at the top of the draft — like Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud — probably want their signing bonuses paid in lump sums. Each of the last four No. 1 overall selections received lump sum payments.

    Second, first-round selections could be fighting their teams on offset language, which allows clubs to recoup cash in the event the player is eventually released and signs elsewhere. The Jaguars didn’t require either of their last two No. 1 overall picks — Travon Walker and Trevor Lawrence — to include offset clauses in their contracts, but most NFL teams do.

    My concern is that if Caleb's father is as demanding as it has been reported, he may yet try to buck the system and screw things up by "unwisely" advising Caleb to hold out until his demands are met, reasonable or not.

    As an example, here is the list I found of rookies in 2023 who held out, not signing their contracts until after the start of training camp. I hope this is accurate, as it is a copy and paste of an article I found on profootballnetwork.com

    (It does state some of these players, although unsigned as training camps opened, many have signed when reporting.)

    Round 1

    No. 1: Bryce Young, QB, Carolina Panthers
    No. 2: C.J. Stroud, QB, Houston Texans
    No. 4: Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis Colts
    No. 5: Devon Witherspoon, CB, Seattle Seahawks
    No. 15: Will McDonald IV, EDGE, New York Jets
    No. 16: Christian Gonzalez, CB, New England Patriots

    Round 2

    No. 32: Joey Porter Jr., CB, Pittsburgh Steelers
    No. 33: Will Levis, QB, Tennessee Titans
    No. 40: Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, New Orleans Saints
    No. 41: B.J. Ojulari, EDGE, Arizona Cardinals
    No. 42: Luke Musgrave, TE, Green Bay Packers
    No. 43: Joe Tippmann, C, New York Jets
    No. 44: Julius Brents, CB, Indianapolis Colts
    No. 45: Brian Branch, S, Detroit Lions
    No. 46: Keion White, EDGE, New England Patriots
    No. 47: Jartavius Martin, CB, Washington Commanders
    No. 48: Cody Mauch, G, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    No. 50: Cam Smith, CB, Miami Dolphins
    No. 52: Zach Charbonnet, RB, Seattle Seahawks

    Round 4

    No. 108: Blake Freeland, OL, Indianapolis Colts

     

  14. 2 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    In both of those cases, Manning and Elway were overt about not wanting to be drafted by that team, and Caleb isnt saying that in interviews, and is showing a lot of love toward Chicago pizza etc - its dumb stuff, but not the actions of someone who doesnt want to be drafted by the Bears.

    BUT there is a scenario I can imagine where Caleb doesn't want to be hated the way you dislike Elway, and still wants to do avoid Chicago quietly behind the scenes. Im not saying this is happening, but just to play out the scenario...

    If Caleb doesnt want to be a Bear, and doesnt want that to be known publicly, then someone tells Poles through intermediaries that this is the case. Poles then takes a different QB or trades down, saying he preferred Maye or Daniels anyway, possibly gets a huge haul of picks, and no one is the wiser.

    I imagine that if Poles hears this from Caleb he wouldnt want to go public with it either, because it makes it look like he cant land the guy he wants. So it would all be secret.

    But it still wouldnt end with us drafting Caleb and then Caleb holding out. It would end with taking a different player #1 or trading out of #1, and we'd never find out the truth of why it happened.

    Rookie deals are set in stone too, so theres no contract reason for Caleb to hold out either.

    So I think if we draft him, he will play for us.

    I hope you're right. However, there are holdouts every year, some of them high draft picks, even with the slotted salary structure in place.

    Remember when Curtis Enis cried like a baby when drafted by the Bears in the first round, held out during training camp, and not signed until the last minute?

    If we draft Williams and his "Daddy" tells him to hold out because he wants to try to find a way to side-step the rules set forth by the NFLPA, that would suck big time.

  15. Yes, I'm sure some are smoke screens set off by other GMs.

    Some is old news, such as his not wanting to be drafted by the Bears. A statement which he denies and no one has proven to be true. That one truly smells fishy.

    So, what did I find in this article that alarmed me?

    I knew college football players were now allowed to earn money from endorsements. I had heard that Caleb had quite a few in a major market. I didn't realize, and I believe this to be true, that he has made in the area of 10 million over the past three years. He doesn't have to drive around in the broken-down car Mitch was said to be driving around before being drafted.

    Couple that with the quote from Caleb's father stating that if things didn't work out (if they felt the situation was unacceptable), Caleb could refuse to play for the team that drafted him, sit out a year (return to college, and continue to make plenty of money), and reenter the draft next year (When the QB class appears to be much weaker).

    Now, some might say a player would never do that. You must be very young. 

    Eli Manning was drafted by San Diego and refused to play for them, then was traded to NYG. I'm sure many fans of the Chargers hold a grudge against Eli.

    I myself was a young man when the Colts drafted John Elway (I grew up on the Eastern Shore, a huge Colts fan). Elway refused to play for the Colts, forcing a trade. Now, the Colts received a rookie LOT with a HOF career. Unfortunately, after Johnny Unitas retired, the Colts needed a franchise QB.

    To this day, I get pissed off every time I see Elway.

    With Caleb's father being so controversial, are we sure he won't encourage Caleb to sit out training camp, refusing to sign unless he gets everything he wants for his boy? If the team is unwilling or unable because of rules set by the NFL & NFLPA, to meet Carl's demands for Caleb, will Carl try to talk Caleb to sit out a year? 

    I flat out do not know the answer to those questions. Do You?

     

  16. I'll add this. I just listened to the Caleb Williams combine interview on NFL.com and was impressed. For a guy who has been known to skip out on interviews after his college games, he handled the questions given to him without hesitation, and I thought he aced the test.

  17. 6 hours ago, BearFan PHX said:

    that was an EXAMPLE of how to use the archive.is for ANY link. That wasnt a real link. It was directions for ANY link. "youcantreadthis" isnt a website, its a placeholder?

    Here is the real link to that article - nothing in it is new, thankfully its all rehashed from several months ago.

    https://archive.is/CfiZZ

    Thanks for posting the link to the article. 

    Old news? Really? I actually found most of this information new to me. I encourage everyone to read it. 

    I'm not sure it tells us anything about Caleb. It indicates much about what his father will be like as his mentor. The question is, how much will Caleb listen to his father's unorthodox views of the NFL?

  18. I just read an article on The Atlantic. I tried linking an article there before and it was a no go, as I am a subscriber, and the link would not work.

    Carl Williams is going to be a big problem. He not only questions having equity in the team that drafts Caleb, but it goes much further.

    He wants to know why his boy would have a cap on his earnings for four years, plus a fifth, then tags, potentially making his boy play for less than he's worth for as long as eight years.

    He wants to know why it is fair for the draft order to have reverse positioning because of the previous year's record. Why can['t he be drafted by a top contender instead of a team with a poor record?

    He rejects the idea of an approved agent because none of them he's talked to will tell him how to find a loophole in the rules. The agents are also leery of Carl.

    Then, I will give you one quote, I don't think The Atlantic would be pissed as it is a minor clip of a long article, but this really concerns me:

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    Carl has planned out Caleb’s career since his son was 10 years old, pairing him with the best coaches in the business. And now he’s expected to surrender control and just let things happen? “He’s got two shots at the apple,” Carl told GQ. “If there’s not a good situation, the truth is, he can come back to school.”

    Caleb has made over 10 million in college over the past 3 years with endorsements galore. He could easily afford an "Eli Manning or John Elway" move and refuse to play for the team that drafts him. He could just return to college; he is financially set to hold out if necessary.

  19. 6 minutes ago, killakrzydav said:

    a second has been offered by Pitt and they declined.

    I'm curious: where did you hear that Pitt offered a 2nd? I'm not doubting you; I just haven't seen anything on the net, and I have been floating around looking for info on the draft all day.

  20. 2 minutes ago, killakrzydav said:

    IDK if you've seen Pix but I do the fleecing. I don't get fleeced. JF for 8 and next years second is straight up fleecing ATL

    Crap. I miss read the post. I thought it was Justin and OUR 2nd from next year for Atlanta's 2024 first Rd pick. If you're saying, we get Atlanta's 2025 2nd in addition to their 2024 1st for Justin, Hell, yes! I'd love that trade.

     

  21. Let's pray Kliff K. wants his man, Caleb, to return to DC. Obviously, he doesn't have the final say in the Commanders' draft room, but he can possibly convince the powers-to-be that they need to meet the demands of Poles to obtain the number one pick.

    I'd love to see, as a minimum return, 2024 #2 (where we draft Maye), 2024 2nd rd pk, 2025 1st rd pk, 2026 2nd rd pk.

    I think multiple teams will be bidding against each other, and there is a good chance the scenario I listed could be a lowball.

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