Article: It’s Now Time to Explore Trading Alshon Jeffery

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Jeffrey for Wilkerson. Make it happen!!!!!

Then we can flip Wilkerson, Young, Mariani, and Houston for the entire 2017 4th round!

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Everyone should mentally prepare themselves for this happening as it's a possibility.

"The Chicago Bears find themselves in a somewhat unique situation and it might be time to start worrying about it. They have a Pro Bowl wide receiver, seemingly in the prime of his career, refusing to attend voluntary workouts at Halas Hall. Keyword here is “voluntary,” Alshon Jeffery’s attendance is not required at this time but it will be very soon."

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http://sportsmockery.com/2016/05/verge-panic-time-get-concerned-alshon-jefferys-status-chicago/

Hmmm, when's the last time I've heard this kind of thing. Can you say Forte or Bennett? No matter what happens and when, I'm pretty sure this doesn't sit well with Fox and Pace, imo.
 

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Hmmm, when's the last time I've heard this kind of thing. Can you say Forte or Bennett? No matter what happens and when, I'm pretty sure this doesn't sit well with Fox and Pace, imo.

Exactly. Fox and Fangio, and Donatell for that matter have one of the strictest visions I have seen in terms of how they envision a team. It's not just about a guy's talent. It's about the locker room, the football character, the person's make up, and how much they buy in, as well as can they execute what they want.

Seriously, you could chalk up Bennett and Marshall as guys who either were locker room trouble or didn't buy in. Forte - RB on the wrong side of 30. But Slauson, a guy who did everything they asked him to do, was the real shot heard round Halas Hall. He fit everything character-wise the team needed. But what they wanted was someone more proficient in run blocking in a zone scheme. To get down to that fine a detail and cut someone over it - this coaching staff doesn't **** around.

All the more reason why I would not be surprised if Jeffrey ends up playing out his tag and is allowed to walk at the end of the year, provided White ends up as all that.
 

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He's still going to get around 15 million in the first year anyways who's gonna afford that?

Great, let AJ and his people shop him around. If there is a team willing to pay that, make a trade with the Bears getting compensation for a $15M player.

If not maybe AJ's guys come to the table with more realistic expectations.

win/win
 

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Sounds like someone in the "media" trying to drum up a news story. Here's what we know:
1. Alshon informed the Bears ahead of time that he wouldn't be attending the offseason workouts so he could work out independently so he could hopefully remedy the soft-tissue injuries he keeps getting.
2. He's a franchise player, which means he's under contract for this year. That means that he will be at the mandated portion of the offseason program.
3. Both he and the Bears are hoping he has a big year this year from him, for obvious reasons. Alshon so he can have a huge payday, and the Bears because it means they are (probably) doing well if he does.
4. Websites like clicks, and therefore are not immune to floating baseless speculation that they hope will get picked up by a national news outlet.
5. It's a long off-season.
 

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Exactly. Fox and Fangio, and Donatell for that matter has one of the strictest visions I have seen in terms of how he envisions a team. It's not just about a guy's talent. It's about the locker room, the football character, the person's make up, and how much they buy in, as well as can they execute what they want.

Seriously, you could chalk up Bennett and Marshall as guys who either were locker room trouble or didn't buy in. Forte - RB on the wrong side of 30. But Slauson, a guy who did everything they asked him to do, was the real shot heard round Halas Hall. He fit everything character-wise the team needed. But what they wanted was someone more proficient in run blocking in a zone scheme. To get down to that fine a detail and cut someone over it - this coaching staff doesn't **** around.

All the more reason why I would not be surprised if Jeffrey ends up playing out his tag and is allowed to walk at the end of the year, provided White ends up as all that.

I think a lot has to do with buying in to what Fox is building, which is why I'm so excited about the team moving forward. Marshall wanted to be a TV host, Forte Blew off the Piccalo award, and Bennett cried about catches and his contract.

While Alshon has always been professional, he's still not with the team, voluntary or not. You can see the disappointment when Pace and Fox are asked about him not being there, imo.
 

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Sounds like someone in the "media" trying to drum up a news story. Here's what we know:
1. Alshon informed the Bears ahead of time that he wouldn't be attending the offseason workouts so he could work out independently so he could hopefully remedy the soft-tissue injuries he keeps getting.
2. He's a franchise player, which means he's under contract for this year. That means that he will be at the mandated portion of the offseason program.
3. Both he and the Bears are hoping he has a big year this year from him, for obvious reasons. Alshon so he can have a huge payday, and the Bears because it means they are (probably) doing well if he does.
4. Websites like clicks, and therefore are not immune to floating baseless speculation that they hope will get picked up by a national news outlet.
5. It's a long off-season.

For me this is not about missing voluntary workouts, it's all about if he wants to be here or not. If not, why drag this shit out?
 

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Oh no!!! Von Miller isn't showing up to voluntary OTA's. I expect the Broncos to cut or trade him soon. Who cares if he signed his franchise tag. I heard he doesn't like the area or the weather. Guess he must not be a team player. Maybe they should cut him?

Also... Replace that name with practically every franchised player.


Know who else fucking hates the cold? Brett Farve. Seems he stuck around in Green Bay for a few years.

Rule #1. Money talks

Rule #2. Who fucking cares about rule number 2? Not a single NFL player ever.

It's like a gaggle of high school girls in here some times.
 

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Oh no!!! Von Miller isn't showing up to voluntary OTA's. I expect the Broncos to cut or trade him soon. Who cares if he signed his franchise tag. I heard he doesn't like the area or the weather. Guess he must not be a team player. Maybe they should cut him?

Also... Replace that name with practically every franchised player.


Know who else fucking hates the cold? Brett Farve. Seems he stuck around in Green Bay for a few years.

Rule #1. Money talks

Rule #2. Who fucking cares about rule number 2? Not a single NFL player ever.

It's like a gaggle of high school girls in here some times.

From what I've heard about Jeffery, it goes beyond just not being a fan of the cold. Apparently he really doesn't like being in Chicago.

http://247sports.com/Bolt/Report-Alshon-Jeffery-unhappy-in-Chicago-feels-isolated--42512410
 

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Oh no!!! Von Miller isn't showing up to voluntary OTA's. I expect the Broncos to cut or trade him soon. Who cares if he signed his franchise tag. I heard he doesn't like the area or the weather. Guess he must not be a team player. Maybe they should cut him?

Also... Replace that name with practically every franchised player.


Know who else fucking hates the cold? Brett Farve. Seems he stuck around in Green Bay for a few years.

Rule #1. Money talks

Rule #2. Who fucking cares about rule number 2? Not a single NFL player ever.

It's like a gaggle of high school girls in here some times.

We'll see if Elway gets as butt hurt over Miller as FoxPace apparently is over Alshon missing voluntary workouts.

I wonder if Cutty gets to express his opinion. After losing Marshall, Bennett, and Forte he's probably thinking "Here we fucking go again." It's OK to have 2 good WRs. It's OK to have 2 good TEs too. We can't continue to throw away offensive talent. Could you imagine FoxPace leading the '85 Bears with all those yahoos. The team would have been mismantled in one season for choir boys. Alshon needs to be a Bear. We gave away the best WR to ever wear a Bears uniform and Alshon is the 2nd best in the fricking history of the organization from a talent perspective.
 

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From what I've heard about Jeffery, it goes beyond just not being a fan of the cold. Apparently he really doesn't like being in Chicago.

http://247sports.com/Bolt/Report-Alshon-Jeffery-unhappy-in-Chicago-feels-isolated--42512410

Tough to make friends on your team and in your team's city, when you decide to workout away from both.

I bet this could be said of a lot of young NFL players.

Here is what the story you linked is based on:

"A source close to Jeffery came away from a recent conversation with him convinced he felt unhappy in Chicago and, at times, isolated because of a lack of close friends since Brandon Marshall's departure. Jeffery mentioned how much he looked forward to free-agency, according to the source."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...riorities-haugh-spt-0103-20160102-column.html
 

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C.J. Anderson broke your number one rule when he took less $ to play for the Dolphins.

What was the price difference? Florida doesn't have state taxes and last I heard Illinois still rapes you.
 

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Tough to make friends on your team and in your team's city, when you decide to workout away from both.

I bet this could be said of a lot of young NFL players.

Here is what the story you linked is based on:

"A source close to Jeffery came away from a recent conversation with him convinced he felt unhappy in Chicago and, at times, isolated because of a lack of close friends since Brandon Marshall's departure. Jeffery mentioned how much he looked forward to free-agency, according to the source."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...riorities-haugh-spt-0103-20160102-column.html

If that's the case then you would almost have to trade him. What a little ***** though. Alshon to the Jets for Wilkerson - I stomach that.. eff the offense.
 

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well, pace does have a penchant for sending talented players packing, so...

Sending young talent packing? Or just expensive older talent? Only the Slauson move is confusing and that's just because we don't know enough about his health concerns.

He's trying to get young and build a core group of like minded players.

Sometimes business moves don't marry up with fans' feelings. That's why you need someone like him to make the tough decisions.

I hate seeing Forte leave. And I loved how Slauson played his heart out for us... But I totally understand the philosophy.
 

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Tough to make friends on your team and in your team's city, when you decide to workout away from both.

I bet this could be said of a lot of young NFL players.

Here is what the story you linked is based on:

"A source close to Jeffery came away from a recent conversation with him convinced he felt unhappy in Chicago and, at times, isolated because of a lack of close friends since Brandon Marshall's departure. Jeffery mentioned how much he looked forward to free-agency, according to the source."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...riorities-haugh-spt-0103-20160102-column.html

To be fair... I have lived in SC for 13 years and while I consider this state a dumpster fire, I have remained because of the job and money.

Everyone complains.
 

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I am all for Pace the hard ass. Be ruthless. Let nothing stop you from building a Superbowl winner. Leave that soft mushy sentimental shit to the fans.
 

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If Alshon didn't want to be here we probably wouldn't be negotiating with him.
 

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