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I don't know a single person here in the real world. This list is just based on my observations of people that know football and aren't flaming assholes.
10. @xer0h0ur Ok, so I lied right out of the box. xerO can be an asshole but he loves the Bears, PFF and is passionate.
9. @Spunky Porkstacker - He obviously loves CCS but I like him because he loathes the same posters that I can't stand.
8. @BaBaBlacksheep - He knows football and is pretty funny. During the 2016 draft, he changed his avatar immediately to Tunsil wearing a gas mask. He's reasonable during a debate and tries to keep it light but intelligent.
7. @Runruffshod75 - He knows the game and has an excellent knowledge of college prospects especially players in the trenches. He's usually around during the draft.
6. @iueyedoc - He's another guy that can be pretty damn funny. His football takes are excellent and his trolling of the Saints' message board after they picked up Meredith was classic.
5. @modo - He's another guy that knows his football and can discuss it around here without being an ass. He and I were fully onboard the Derwin James train last off-season and in retrospect James would have been an excellent selection considering he was a first team All Pro. That's not a knock on Smith but we both pointed out he could play corner, safety, slot corner, stand up as an edge rusher in a 3-4 and be an effective blitzer. He certainly proved all of those things in San Diego.
4. @Wild_x_Card - Another guy that knows the college and pro game and has an excellent understanding of draft-able prospects and how they would fit with the Bears. He doesn't seem to post that much but when he does I like to read his opinions because they are usually well thought out.
3. @WindyCity - He is a hot take machine and some of his comments are absolutely ludicrous. However, I enjoy his mock off-seasons and his passion for the Bears. There are certainly times when I think he was head slapped one too many times in the CFL but overall he brings a lot to this forum.
2. @rawdawg - You can tell he played football somewhere because he breaks things down like a guy that actually stepped on a field. He's another guy that really knows the college prospects and has great ideas on players that would fit well with the Bears.
1. @Adipost - His all 22 breakdowns are my favorite threads on this forum. He spends a ton of time putting his content together and finds a number of intangibles that impacted the outcome of the game he's reviewing. Great stuff...
10. @xer0h0ur Ok, so I lied right out of the box. xerO can be an asshole but he loves the Bears, PFF and is passionate.
9. @Spunky Porkstacker - He obviously loves CCS but I like him because he loathes the same posters that I can't stand.
8. @BaBaBlacksheep - He knows football and is pretty funny. During the 2016 draft, he changed his avatar immediately to Tunsil wearing a gas mask. He's reasonable during a debate and tries to keep it light but intelligent.
7. @Runruffshod75 - He knows the game and has an excellent knowledge of college prospects especially players in the trenches. He's usually around during the draft.
6. @iueyedoc - He's another guy that can be pretty damn funny. His football takes are excellent and his trolling of the Saints' message board after they picked up Meredith was classic.
5. @modo - He's another guy that knows his football and can discuss it around here without being an ass. He and I were fully onboard the Derwin James train last off-season and in retrospect James would have been an excellent selection considering he was a first team All Pro. That's not a knock on Smith but we both pointed out he could play corner, safety, slot corner, stand up as an edge rusher in a 3-4 and be an effective blitzer. He certainly proved all of those things in San Diego.
4. @Wild_x_Card - Another guy that knows the college and pro game and has an excellent understanding of draft-able prospects and how they would fit with the Bears. He doesn't seem to post that much but when he does I like to read his opinions because they are usually well thought out.
3. @WindyCity - He is a hot take machine and some of his comments are absolutely ludicrous. However, I enjoy his mock off-seasons and his passion for the Bears. There are certainly times when I think he was head slapped one too many times in the CFL but overall he brings a lot to this forum.
2. @rawdawg - You can tell he played football somewhere because he breaks things down like a guy that actually stepped on a field. He's another guy that really knows the college prospects and has great ideas on players that would fit well with the Bears.
1. @Adipost - His all 22 breakdowns are my favorite threads on this forum. He spends a ton of time putting his content together and finds a number of intangibles that impacted the outcome of the game he's reviewing. Great stuff...
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