proton
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Because we all know in the history of the NFL keeping all the offensive players together in the second year of a new system never results in improvement.
These are Cutler fans first, Bears fans a distant second. I'd like to think they're in the minority.
Right..cause dumping the best QB we have had in a century for an unknown draftee is a better move for the franchise
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These are Cutler fans first, Bears fans a distant second. I'd like to think they're in the minority.
one defensive player I wanted Bears to keep Lovie might take
"Tim Jennings: The veteran cornerback voiced interest in returning but he is a longshot. If Lovie Smith lands a head-coaching job, Jennings’ fit and experience in Smith’s system project to take Jennings out of Chicago."
Right..cause dumping the best QB we have had in a century for an unknown draftee is a better move for the franchise
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Right..cause dumping the best QB we have had in a century for an unknown draftee is a better move for the franchise
:roll:
These are Cutler fans first, Bears fans a distant second. I'd like to think they're in the minority.
Thats speculation on your part..Josh could also go out game 1 and revert to his old ways, and leave us scratching our heads and asses wondering..Josh could pay two years to give the rookie time to be groomed. So it's not that far fetched.
I agree, hes probably the best backup we have ever hadYes, dumping Josh McCown would be a bad idea.
Right..cause dumping the best QB we have had in a century for an unknown draftee is a better move for the franchise
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I've never seen people so enthused over potential mediocrity.
What has Jay Cutler done to warrant this distinction? Throw 26 picks in a year, go 1-8 against your rival, make the playoffs one time in 5 years and you're the best QB in franchise history. Who knew????