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Well he watches more than them. It's not his fault they actually understand what they are seeingBiff calling out real journalists is always![]()
While volunteer hands free schoolbus driving no less.Well he watches more than them. It's not his fault they actually understand what they are seeing
Who is the real journalist? The one that proclaimed Chase Claypool as ready to have a break out year?Biff calling out real journalists is always![]()
He once said that OT Jack Conklin was a future bust and a mid-round pick but was an All-Pro his rookie season and went 10th overall. Yes really.From Bucky Brooks at NFL.com:
“The All Breakout Team for 2024
Darnell Wright
Chicago Bears · Age 22
The Bears' hopes of making the playoffs in Caleb Williams' debut season hinge on the performance of an offensive line anchored by this rugged right tackle with a nasty disposition.
As a rookie in 2023, Wright delivered a series of eye-opening performances. With the spotlight on Williams and Co. in 2024, Wright should catch even more attention. He's a bully on the edge with long arms and quick feet, possessing the tools and talent to play at a Pro Bowl level as a sophomore.”
@DanielCCSBears
I guess Bucky doesn’t share Daniel’s evaluation of Wright.
Priceless!
Well it certainly isn’t you, so get whatever the fuck you want.Who is the real journalist? The one that proclaimed Chase Claypool as ready to have a break out year?
I get it we're in the middle of Kool Aid season again.
Those calls came from Brooks? No.Yeah and Justin Fields will be MVP and Chase Claypool will have his breakout year.
He’s trying to say that the entire board was thrilled with Claypool last offseason when most of the board realized he was a sunk cost.Those calls came from Brooks? No.
How about the author of the observation that Stevenson faded down the stretch in 2023?
How do you feel about that blatant stupidity?
So what spawned the Justin Fields MVP talk then?He’s trying to say that the entire board was thrilled with Claypool last offseason when most of the board realized he was a sunk cost.
He once said that OT Jack Conklin was a future bust and a mid-round pick but was an All-Pro his rookie season and went 10th overall. Yes really.
Are you going to act like every Chicago fan made those bets? Are you going to realize 50% of the bets made on Fields came from outside the state of Illinois? You literally have zero comprehension or nuance to your argument. Just stop already, somehow you are making yourself to be a bigger jackass than previously thought—which is quite a feat in itself.So what spawned the Justin Fields MVP talk then?
There was a rush by fans to bet on Justin Fields for MVP.
Justin Fields was the most bet on player for MVP a year ago.
The city of Chicago led the way on putting money down on Justin Fields for MVP.
Are you going to act like that didn't happen?
Are you going to act like every Chicago fan made those bets? Are you going to realize 50% of the bets made on Fields came from outside the state of Illinois? You literally have zero comprehension or nuance to your argument. Just stop already, somehow you are making yourself to be a bigger jackass than previously thought—which is quite a feat in itself.
Too bad Z.Pickens at #8 on this list hasn't shown us shit. Would be nice to see some progress from him this year.D. Wright legit was a top 10 pick and a top 10 composite HS recruit.
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How exactly is his ceiling low daniel?
lol i especially love how biffy's biggest complaint of Wright is that he has "slow feet and anchors for feet." Meanwhile, actual people that get paid to scout players says the exact OPPOSITE. anyone that has watched Wright actually play knows he has very quick and nimble feet for a man his sizeFrom Bucky Brooks at NFL.com:
“The All Breakout Team for 2024
Darnell Wright
Chicago Bears · Age 22
The Bears' hopes of making the playoffs in Caleb Williams' debut season hinge on the performance of an offensive line anchored by this rugged right tackle with a nasty disposition.
As a rookie in 2023, Wright delivered a series of eye-opening performances. With the spotlight on Williams and Co. in 2024, Wright should catch even more attention. He's a bully on the edge with long arms and quick feet, possessing the tools and talent to play at a Pro Bowl level as a sophomore.”
@DanielCCSBears
I guess Bucky doesn’t share Daniel’s evaluation of Wright.
Priceless!
Surely you realize people thought fields was going to take a leap that was independent of chase claypoolSo what spawned the Justin Fields MVP talk then?
There was a rush by fans to bet on Justin Fields for MVP.
Justin Fields was the most bet on player for MVP a year ago.
The city of Chicago led the way on putting money down on Justin Fields for MVP.
Are you going to act like that didn't happen?
Surely you realize people thought fields was going to take a leap that was independent of chase claypool
He also doesn’t take into account that many making that bet did so because of the long odds it paid, not because they thought Fields was most likely to win.Are you going to act like every Chicago fan made those bets? Are you going to realize 50% of the bets made on Fields came from outside the state of Illinois? You literally have zero comprehension or nuance to your argument. Just stop already, somehow you are making yourself to be a bigger jackass than previously thought—which is quite a feat in itself.
I like how this was a thread about how much you hate Darnell Wright, and then you turned it into a thread about how much you hate Justin Fields.Not likely because he failed due to lack of weapons and receivers inability to get open, or so the narrative goes.
Good point too. Professional gamblers love long odds regardless of the player or team.He also doesn’t take into account that many making that bet did so because of the long odds it paid, not because they thought Fields was most likely to win.