akshaz
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Yeah, but what are we replacing them with?? Kevin White???? Jameis Winston's backup?? Cutler had bad seasons because we couldn't find adequate coaching to maximize his talents. Gase did well, but we couldn't keep him. There are more guys like that out there, they just don't work for the Bears.
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I've been a Bears fan a very long time. I'm on this board 5times a week. But I hardly ever post. But these last 24hrs have been crazy. Seeā¦.I remember the years without a QB. I remember going every year with 2-3 subpar QB's rotating the starting spot almost on a weekly basis. As horrible of a season Jay Cutler had last year, he is still the best QB available. We don't have one. I understand why they let him go to most Bears fan's applause. But what are we replacing him with??? Everyone hated Brandon Marshall, complained about Alshon and didn't like Bennett's abrasiveness. But, I think we all know our team would be far more competitive with them still on the roster, even with any potential locker-room issues. Now we have our choir boys. I hope y'all enjoy.
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He wanted them to study his brain. But, that's not why he committed suicide. His businesses were having trouble and his wife was trying to get him for everything including both Super Bowl rings and his NFL Man of the Year trophy.
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The Lions just got Nick Fairley and we'll trade down???? We need to get the best interior lineman on the board at 29!
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Agreed if you get a deal like this. He's good. But, I can't believe they gave up that much for him.
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I'm actually one of the few guys that can appreciate Daniel Manning if allowed to stay at nickel. But, he's definitely not reason enough to justify trading out of the first round. Especially when you factor Dusty into the mix. I liked him too BTW. He just didn't get it done. Neither are proper justification to not take a shot at a Tier 1 player, IMHO.
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Sorry guys. But, I'm tired of Angelo's history of trading down in attempt to stockpile 7th round picks who don't make the team or never make an impact. Can we get a real guy, please? What's wrong with trading UP every now and then to get a legitimate impact player? It takes absolutely no courage to trade down. I heard we'll possibly go as low as 42. Really??? Just in time to ensure all top-tier O-linemen are gone. Ditto for DL and CB. But hey, we may be able to get another 3rd level, 5'8 WR! What a joke!
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They're not going to dissolve. It's their league. They can simply get different players. Some players are willing to play at the terms they've offered. Others can sit out. But, if 53 players are suiting up in Bears helmets and jerseys, best believe I would watch. The NFL makes up some of the best business owners in American industry. Many own private companies. There is no way a judge will force a private company to open up its books to its employees on demand or to negotiate compensation. That would set precedent that would apply outside of football. Big long shot.
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We signed Cutler the year before. I'd consider that a major move.
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We don't need a rookie WR to come in and catch 80 balls. They don't have to be superstars. We just need him to fill a role that we don't have right now. Big, fast and physical. Guys like Julio Jones, AJ Green, Michael Floyd and that kid from Pitt all have these traits and are probably as NFL ready as you'll get. They can probably fit that role and would help us almost immediately.
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I think I'm going to have to take the minority opinion on this one. I think we can get a good veteran FA to compete at LT. Face it, Mike Tice isn't giving up on Webb at RT just yet. I think he likes the direction he's going. We can get a good interior lineman in the 2nd and maybe another in the 3rd. However, we need "a man" at WR. We don't have one. We need someone who plays big and would fight for the football (please don't tell me Aromashadou). This would help Jay Cutler tremendously. There are a few very good ones out there this year. If one of them falls to us, I think JA will grab him.
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You know what? I check this site almost daily. But, I don't usually opine. But, all of this stuff I'm hearing about Cutler has me pissed. Did these guys watch a single game this year?? The dude was getting KILLED back there all year. He never quit, bitched or complained. The only time he left a game is when he was knocked silly behind some terrible line play. As bad as it may have appeared, we were only down two TD's, and they think he chose this time to quit? In the NFC Championship game? Gimme a freakin' break! Sorry to vent fellas.
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That was him!!!! Thanks!! Found an article too. Almost as I remember. The game was against the Saints. Buffalo was the next week. http://www.bearshistory.com/seasons/2002chicagobears.aspx In many ways, September 22, 2002 was a perfect midwestern fall day, featuring a chilly morning that hinted at a relief from summer, yet bright sun and 80 degree warmth by early afternoon. On tap for this day were the surprisingly revitalized 2-0 New Orleans Saints. Many thought this would be the end of the line for the 2-0 Bears, yet Chicago built an impressive 20-0 lead. Just as it looked like the 2002 team had finally arrived, the season's fortunes changed on a single play. KR Leon Johnson stood in the aforementioned warm sun awaiting a kickoff with the Bears looking to protect a 20-7 lead. The previously sure-handed Johnson allowed the kick to bounce directly off his helmet and New Orleans recovered at the Chicago eight yard line. Two plays later, QB Aaron Brooks scored to cut the lead to 20-14, and Chicago would lose 29-23 despite a last-ditch drive by Jim Miller that resulted in an end-zone interception. At once, 2001's magic left the team and was not to be seen again in central Illinois. The following seven weeks tied the team's record for futility. The Bears first lost at Buffalo 33-27 on an Bills' overtime touchdown. That TD followed a poor first possession during which the Bears went three-and-out. On October 7th, the nation feasted its eyes on Champaign and the Bears in all-navy uniforms for the first time on Monday Night Football. This spectacle couldn't motivate the team, however, as they trailed 24-14 at halftime and would eventually lose to hated Green Bay 34-21. Brand-new Ford Field and the Lions were next. Chicago allowed 172 yards rushing to journeyman RB James Stewart and lost the game 23-20 in overtime. K Paul Edinger gave Detroit the ball in the extra period at their 40 due to a poor punt, and the Lions made short work of Chicago. Although the season's turning point undoubtedly was Johnson's muff against the Saints, its lowest point came at Minnesota October 27th. Chris Chandler started his second game for Jim Miller, was sacked six times, and proved completely ineffective. The Bears lost 25-7. Miller, who missed six games in 2002 with shoulder, elbow and knee problems, returned the following week against Philadelphia. Miller's return was unexpected, but the depleted Bears had no choice when Chandler was knocked silly on an attempted QB sneak. The Bears played Philadelphia hard-surprising everyone with a 13-7 halftime lead. Chicago couldn't score in the second half despite a valiant defensive performance, and lost its sixth straight.
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This is interesting. I don't often hate any Bears. There are folks I think we should cut. But, I usually don't hate them. However, there is a guy that I used to hate. BIG TIME! I forget his name. One of you guys that have watched for a while have to help me. Please. I can't think of his name and it's killing me!! He was a running back/fullback about ten years ago (I believe). However, we had him on kickoff returns!! He was our main returner for a while. He was terribly slow and had to be the worst kickoff returner in history. His most infamous moment was when he let the ball hit his facemask on a return (Buffalo, I believe). The other team got the ball and scored a TD. We had the lead at the time, but this moment changed the momentum of the game. I think we were 2-0 at the time. This win would have put us at 3-0. But, we started a downhill slide for the rest of the year. I didn't like him before this. But, I started to despise him even worse after that. I always blamed him for changing the momentum and entire direction of the team at that time. I'm sure one of you guys remember. Please help!! BTW, on the favorite, Walter for sure!! He was the guy that made me a Bears fan!!
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You have to be kidding me. Can we please pressure the rookie?