SeriouslyImNotPace
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If you think average is easy to replace at qb, you missed a couple decades worth of Bears games.
If you think average is easy to replace at qb, you missed a couple decades worth of Bears games.
Replacing cutler's production is not going to be easy no matter how many times you say it. "Piss easy"That isn't going to be a relevant answer regardless of how often you repeat it.
More relevantly, you missed teams like the Seahawks, Panthers, Raiders, Redskins, Titans, he'll even the fucking Jacksonville Jaguars getting better than the Bears at the position in recent years. Real QB juggernauts over the last couple decades there.
It's not that hard to find a QB who can outperform Cutler.
Not trying to improve upon mediocre at the most important position in the game because there's a chance you might not, is possibly the single worst strategy to build a championship football team that has ever been made.And how many have not? Seriously want me to start making off all the scrap heap qb's that have gone through the NFL during that time.
If you think it easy to find even average at qb, well...meth is not nutritious.
Speaking of predictable.So, Cutler thread? How predictable...
Speaking of predictable.
Speaking of predictable.
If I had answered Russell Wilson, Blake Bortles or Derek Carr in their years, you would have said "Yeah and there's just as much a chance that they could be Christian Ponder ". You never know who is going to pan out.Name them. Trade up to one or two?
Take Lynch, graded in 3rd round before qb frenzy, at 11?
Cook? How early?
If taking a later qb, name them and when, who you would have passed on. If a free agent qb, name them. All ears.
If I had answered Russell Wilson, Blake Bortles or Derek Carr in their years, you would have said "Yeah and there's just as much a chance that they could be Christian Ponder . You never know who is going to pan out.
Again, not trying to improve upon mediocre at the most important position in the game because some teams didn't, is possibly the single worst strategy to build a championship football team that has ever been made.
And if you ever actually contribute to any discussion, ever, as opposed to tediously ankle biting posters, it will be the first time.I know, right? It's amazing how every thread you participate in ends up being about the same subject. :thinking:
You obviously missed my point in my previous post. Again, you don't know beforehand who is going to pan out. Maybe Lynch will be the next Rothleisberger. Maybe Connor Cook will be Derek Carr or Blake Bortles. We don't know yet.No. I would not. Read again on what I have said previously about Cutler.But Pace was not here then. So name who he should have taken or signed. You said it was easy, right?
I never said you were a Cutler fanboy. You're all over the place again.See, I know it I hard to see but not everyone falls into either the "Cutler is great" or "the sky is falling" camps. You assumed and you know what they say about that?
Should have stopped typing long enough to read.
Guess "easy" was pretty poor word choice then, eh?
Already made an ass of yourself assuming I would go to the length of discrediting the choice of someone like Wilson. Going to dig further?