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Mongo3451

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  1. The only way I could love this any more is to add one more thought. When you are a cellar dweller, get your house (OL) in order before you draft your franchise QB. Why lead a lamb to slaughter when you can feast on your opponent...
  2. Hands down Georgia...
  3. This is going to sound goofy, but he's one of those skinny ankle guys. I don't trust them to hold up. If you look at Donald as a comparison, Donald has Fred Flintstone ankles. Another skinny ankle dude is Terron Armstead. Yeah he's really good, but also gets hurt a lot.
  4. If this is the case and it works out well, I would be ecstatic. If not, I'll be sorely disappointed in a another blown opportunity that would sting like other administration's failures. I'm in a mindset to over-invest until it's no longer a talking point...
  5. Mongo3451

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    That's what I love about Poles so far. He's humble, yet assertive. He's also very anchored in a way that gives him conviction and discipline. The fact that he has a distinct process gives me confidence that he won't have any of the "dumbass attacks" that Pace had. If Fields pans out we're gonna start a really good run in 2024...
  6. Center is the one position that the experts aren't agreeing on. Wypler, Tippman and Schmitz all garner top center from multiple gurus. Avila has even received a top vote on one. Scheme fit may separate the big 3. It would be cool to see a consensus.
  7. That's a good guess. The only other ones I see in there would be Nolan Smith and Miles Murphy.
  8. They have to catch and cook his dinner if they want serviced later...?
  9. I like it from a development perspective. Eiselen has shown tremendous improvement the last two years. Having solid backups are tremendously valuable. If they can turn into plus starters, even better. I still want the thoroughbreds drafted, knowing you have a contingency plan of they fail or are hard to extend..
  10. I like it. My preference would be to address RB and move TE in the 3rd. I think Deuce is going to be a handful, but our offense hasn't evolved in able for him to succeed with us.
  11. For my entire life the Chicago Bears have been portrayed as blue collar, hard nosed, black and blue, great defense and great running game. It hasn't worked for over 30 years! Time fix it, once and for all. We have a chance to create the greatest offense we have ever had. It all begins with my tag line from the old site, "IT ALL STARTS UP FRONT". It's time! We have an opportunity to draft the final two pieces to an OL that has been neglected for decades. Those are decades of not developing a QB or winning a Superbowl. I'm not saying who Poles should draft, he has multiple options at RT and C. All I am asking is to get it done and do it with certainty. Other than OL, I really want him to draft a young bell cow running back, a 3T(or two) and a "move" TE. I honestly don't care about them fixing the defense until they give Fields 100% of what he needs to succeed. Fields succeeding will improve the defense greatly; more than a rookie DE ever could. I'm tired of waiting and hoping. I especially don't want to have all of the Trubisky talk about Fields. This IS the decision year on Fields, no debate. Give me Skoronski or Johnson Jr at OT and Schmitz, Avila or Wypler at center and you'll never hear me complain about OL being neglected again.
  12. This draft is deep in what we need and Pace ? didn't get a chance to trade our picks away. I like Skor, but Johnson looks like the smart pick with him being able to play LT as well. With 10 picks, the draft should be lovely.
  13. Totally agree. Plus, this is not the year anyway. Make solid moves and draft BPA.
  14. How long has it been since we had a receiver consistently draw double coverage or shade from a safety? I like the brashness, as it builds high intensity to back it up. With Mooney and Claypool coming into next contracts, they'd better step up.
  15. My guess is that they'll continue to address in the draft and maybe a cap cut. A better front seven will do wonders.
  16. Did I read it wrong? I read it like Justin said it...
  17. Absolutely! Film shows that his agility at contact is generational.
  18. I'm glad he's coming in for a visit, because it creates a learning opportunity for me. I already laid down my condemnation of Carter for coming into his pro day overweight and out of shape, so maybe he can get some redemption. If he can come in and convince Poles, who will smell BS, that he has grown from his past and football is first, I'll be glad to have him. Me and my sofa judgement still asks, would Jordan or Payton fail a workout?
  19. There's a few guys out there that are listed at edge that scouts are predicting will be 3techs. It may be a couple of obscure guys.
  20. Options be damned, I'll take Peter Skoronski at the beginning of all of those scenarios. Young bodies are bountiful at DL after the OL is set. OT, DL, DL and RB are my priorities...(in that order)
  21. ? I was thinking the same thing, funny...?
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