Fangio and Nagy making free agent decisions??

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Yes i am......one more time for the dummies...........it's called a REBUILD dummies and not much winning goes on when you're in a REBUILD.


Eventually the dummies will understand how it works....maybe....probably not.

LMAO..Dummies??

This is what you just posted:
Ryan Pace deserves credit for one thing. He’s not prone to making the same mistakes twice. His Ray McDonald experience back in 2015 has seen him avoid any players with questionable character. His inability to pull the trigger on trading up for Marcus Mariota and Carson Wentz drove him to do so for Mitch Trubisky. The John Fox results taught him that maybe experience isn’t all its cracked up to be for a head coach, leading him to hire Matt Nagy.

Pace is a young GM who is learning [training wheels] as he goes and the lessons seem to be getting through. His drafting significantly improved when comparing his earlier work to his latest. The biggest problem remaining on his record is how he’s managed free agency. Simply put it is by far his greatest weak point. Aside from a few notable hits like Akiem Hicks, Danny Trevathan and Josh Sitton it’s been a rough go for Pace on the veteran market.

His 2017 class was clearly a low point with Mike Glennon headlining a group that did next to nothing for the team. It’s this reason that has so many Bears fans worried. Despite having a wealth of salary cap space, people are skeptical that Pace will know how to use it this time. Except it may not be on him anymore.

Us dummies have been saying this for two years. Glad to see your finally starting to get it.
 

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LMAO..Dummies??



Us dummies have been saying this for two years. Glad to see your finally starting to get it.


Good to know that the #1 Dummy on here agrees with Eric Lambert...lol. You do know that all i did was post it and not write it right Dummy #1?? You do know that i have been saying those same things right Dummy #1?? Who's a clown? Dummy #1's a clown.
 

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Yes i am......one more time for the dummies...........it's called a REBUILD dummies and not much winning goes on when you're in a REBUILD.


Eventually the dummies will understand how it works....maybe....probably not.

Philly will differ with that. Keep slurpin'
 

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Could R.Pace let his DC and OC make the decisions on which free agents they want/need for their schemes?? Now some people will love this but unfortunately none of this can be true because it comes from Sports Mockery so sorry guys but this is all........#FakeNews.


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A Ryan Pace Decision Has Totally Altered Bears Free Agent Outlook
By Erik Lambert - Mar 11, 20181145
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Ryan Pace deserves credit for one thing. He’s not prone to making the same mistakes twice. His Ray McDonald experience back in 2015 has seen him avoid any players with questionable character. His inability to pull the trigger on trading up for Marcus Mariota and Carson Wentz drove him to do so for Mitch Trubisky. The John Fox results taught him that maybe experience isn’t all its cracked up to be for a head coach, leading him to hire Matt Nagy.

Pace is a young GM who is learning as he goes and the lessons seem to be getting through. His drafting significantly improved when comparing his earlier work to his latest. The biggest problem remaining on his record is how he’s managed free agency. Simply put it is by far his greatest weak point. Aside from a few notable hits like Akiem Hicks, Danny Trevathan and Josh Sitton it’s been a rough go for Pace on the veteran market.

His 2017 class was clearly a low point with Mike Glennon headlining a group that did next to nothing for the team. It’s this reason that has so many Bears fans worried. Despite having a wealth of salary cap space, people are skeptical that Pace will know how to use it this time. Except it may not be on him anymore.

Ryan Pace likely to delegate in 2018 free agency
A few weeks ago I reported that one of the biggest reasons Pace was able to lure Nagy to Chicago, along with retaining Vic Fangio, was a concession on personnel. Put simply the two coaches would have far greater latitude on the types of players pursued for their respective schemes. It seems he’s ready to follow through on that pledge as a source indicated to me. I asked who the Bears would be in on for this free agent market. The answer received was crystal clear.

“ANYONE AND EVERYONE. PACE IS GIVING FREE REIGN LETTING VIC AND MATT DICTATE WHO TO SIGN. REALITY IS THE BEARS ARE IN ON EVERYONE WHO’S AVAILABLE.”


This changes things. By this point, it’s usually easy to predict how Pace approaches free agency. He might go after one top tier free agent at a need position and then sit back to starting digging through the second and third tier groups looking for hidden gems. Pace is not a man who views free agency as a primary avenue to long-term success. The problem is he’s running out of time after three-straight losing seasons.



Giving Nagy and Fangio the green light could mean the Bears are significantly more aggressive this free agency period than in recent memory. Coaches, after all, aren’t overly concerned with the long-term. They’re trying to win now. So even at the cost of their healthy cap, they’ll go after every notable talent they can to upgrade this roster.

It will be up to Pace to make the deals happen. Bears fans should buckle up since this could mean unexpected names may be surfacing in the coming days.


Breaking news....sportsmockery sucks
 

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You do understand that pretty much everyone and that includes everyone on here thought DeFlippo was gonna be our guy. Good try but all media had us signing DeFlippo.


no.
 

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like ive asked before... is sportsmockery simply a really shitty sports site with a really shitty name, or a really subtle and dedicated troll site? if its not the latter, how the fuck did they think that name was going to help in anyway?
 

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like ive asked before... is sportsmockery simply a really shitty sports site with a really shitty name, or a really subtle and dedicated troll site? if its not the latter, how the fuck did they think that name was going to help in anyway?

People know that the site just regurgitates other people articles yet they still post it here.....

It seems whenever sportsmockery tries to make a prediction it just comes up wrong more than half the time.....They don't cite sources. They just throw shit up against the wall.....if anyone takes this site seriously, they should have their head examined.
 

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Forget the source whoever believes this is a jack ass

A first hc getting to make roster moves lol lol give me a break

I’m sure it’s a collaborative effort where Pace won’t sign guys they don’t want
 

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I have been saying it for years, Pace was trained by Loomis and he is a glorified secretary. You guys give way too much credit to this guy. Its the new nfl, any new coach wants roster control or they will go somewhere where they will get it.
 

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I have been saying it for years, Pace was trained by Loomis and he is a glorified secretary. You guys give way too much credit to this guy. Its the new nfl, any new coach wants roster control or they will go somewhere where they will get it.


If you actually understood how Pace operated in the draft last year, you would not be calling him a secretary.


Pace has made mistakes, but no way is he just someone's secretary........
 

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You do understand that pretty much everyone and that includes everyone on here thought DeFlippo was gonna be our guy. Good try but all media had us signing DeFlippo.

Speak for yourself.
 

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Speak for yourself.

I thought it was gonna be Deflippo to. Big difference is the morons hate being wrong on here, which is odd because they're wrong quite a bit, and i don't give a shit about being wrong about something that i had no way of knowing who would get the job until i actually see it for myself.
 

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