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Harris played the entire 2007 season. His season wasn't over after that.He leg-whipped Tommie Harris when the Bears were playing Dallas, ending his season.
That's Mitch in a nutshell right there.
I hope Mooney can get back to this type of agility.That's Mitch in a nutshell right there.
Took him a year to play the line for Dallas as well. He had nerve damage and it was a surprise that he became that effective again. And for the record, the Bear did him a solid in continuing to carry him an extra year through his recovery.Colombo had a horrific (freak) knee injury but was an effective pro when he left Chicago.
Begrudgingly, I have a lot of respect for #23. It remains to be seen if the Bears have anyone on the roster who can beat him 1vs1 (and yes, this includes Moore). And if anyone can evaluate a QB, the secondary can- they know when a guy has been covered and the QB fit a ball in there anyway. What's not clear is how much his desire to support his teammate is interfering with his ability to objectively evaluate (and be honest with his evaluation). The good news is, we'll find out in just a couple of months. The bad news? Despite having a predicted DROY candidate (my prediction, not anyone else's.... yet) on the defensive line, we still lack a proven outside pass-rush.
New rules. Doesn't affect your link at all but the order is no longer a given and don't forget that you lose that pick from the following draft.Jaylon Johnson projected to be worth under $10 mil per.
Projected 2024 contracts are published for these four Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears have some solid pending free agents heading into 2024. We look at their projected salaries and decide who to retain and who to let walk.email.fansided.com
Unexpected Development Gives Chicago Bears A Shot At More Young Talent
The Chicago Bears haven't dabbled in the supplemental draft for many years, but they'll have that opportunity again next month.www.sportsmockery.com
Tyler Scott going to **** 23 upBegrudgingly, I have a lot of respect for #23. It remains to be seen if the Bears have anyone on the roster who can beat him 1vs1 (and yes, this includes Moore). And if anyone can evaluate a QB, the secondary can- they know when a guy has been covered and the QB fit a ball in there anyway. What's not clear is how much his desire to support his teammate is interfering with his ability to objectively evaluate (and be honest with his evaluation). The good news is, we'll find out in just a couple of months. The bad news? Despite having a predicted DROY candidate (my prediction, not anyone else's.... yet) on the defensive line, we still lack a proven outside pass-rush.
St. Brown beat him last year easily and should have scored a TD in the game in Chicago.Begrudgingly, I have a lot of respect for #23. It remains to be seen if the Bears have anyone on the roster who can beat him 1vs1 (and yes, this includes Moore). And if anyone can evaluate a QB, the secondary can- they know when a guy has been covered and the QB fit a ball in there anyway. What's not clear is how much his desire to support his teammate is interfering with his ability to objectively evaluate (and be honest with his evaluation). The good news is, we'll find out in just a couple of months. The bad news? Despite having a predicted DROY candidate (my prediction, not anyone else's.... yet) on the defensive line, we still lack a proven outside pass-rush.
St. Brown beat him last year easily and should have scored a TD in the game in Chicago.
Harry beat him for a long gainer too in that game.
If Moore, Claypool and Mooney are healthy, they’ll have opportunities to take advantage of him.
I guess but hardly the same circumstances. I don't feel him an upgrade but still like the moves overall.Foreman did in fsct outperform him last year as a runner though so it is entirely fair to say Foreman is a better rumner. Monty may be the better all around back.
Obviously he was not a better prospect in the eyes of Lions management, and to date, they have a pretty good record. Much better than the Bears "let's trade the 32nd overall pick" for Claypool or let's use a third on VJJ morons.
So tell me, moving forward, who will be a more integral part of their team, Claypool, or LaPorta?
Which one will be the better use of resources?
OUCH!!!!!
He actually beat Ramsey twice in that game but that was the one that would of been an easy TD with a good pass.
Oddly enough, prior to Hock being traded, Bears fans on CCS were telling me Hock was a bust, was drafted to hi8gh, etc etc. Now after he was traded, he was the best thing since sliced bread.Claypool already had a better career than about 70% of second round picks.
You're just trying to hype up every lions player like you do every offseason. In reality, the TE position takes the longest to develop outside of Quarterback. You guys had a good one and decided to trade him away to draft another one, who has a good chance of busting because all players do.
It's why I tell bears fans that Kmet is more than good enough, because developing and finding a good TE is difficult. New England just drafted two busts in one draft. For every Pat Freiermuth you get 2 adam shaheens.
If you want to make a bet, make it about the Bears or Lions having the better record in 2023, anything else is just noise from you.You bring up a lot of comments regarding the Lions without a reason to. You also sit there and bad mouth the Bears without a reason to. You do realize the Lions get brought up on this board because you’re here right? In other words no one wants you here yet you still show up looking for attention. Stop being a pussy and take the bet you fucking loser.
How many yards did Claypool have LAST year?Except he was as the Lions drafted him in the 1st and if they didnt someone else would have as Hock was a consensus 1st round pick jackass. Not to mention a dude you used to suck off regularly on here.
You like bets. I will bet you LaPorta is not getting 874 yards and 11 TDs as a rookie like Claypool did. Until he does everything you say is just made up bullshit.
I think he will eventually. He's got the speed and quickness to do so. But initially? Sometimes it takes rookie receivers a little time to adjust, and sometimes they come in lighting it up. I believe he has the right mindset. When he consistently can't be covered by the Bears corners, I'd say he's ready, especially #33, #29, a healthy #32, and possibly #6, I'd say that represents the range of the type of corners he's going to face in the NFL. #33 is well-rounded, #29 is going to bully you at the line and generally disrupt your route, and #32 can match your deep speed.Tyler Scott going to **** 23 up
Hope so, but I'm not sure whether ESB will make the roster or not, and if he does, whom does he eliminate from the roster?St. Brown beat him last year easily and should have scored a TD in the game in Chicago.
Harry beat him for a long gainer too in that game.
If Moore, Claypool and Mooney are healthy, they’ll have opportunities to take advantage of him.
I think the last spot will be ESB or Pettis.Hope so, but I'm not sure whether ESB will make the roster or not, and if he does, whom does he eliminate from the roster?