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I think the last spot will be ESB or Pettis.

The point is ESB and Harry are not good and both beat Alexander for huge gains in Chicago last year.
I get your point and acknowledge that it's correct as stated. But every corner gets beaten sometimes. Even Deion Sanders was literally smoked one-vs-one vs Flipper Anderson and Henry Ellard when Atlanta played the Rams back in the day (I wish there was footage available now, but you can go back and see the receiving stats of when the Rams played the Falcons when Sanders was playing- The Rams were not in any way afraid of Deion Sanders, who was one of the hardest workers and one of the best cornerbacks of all time).

I will say that there are slightly mitigating circumstances with ESB, who practiced against Alexander every day and they know each other very well. Harry on the other hand was a big physical receiver who plays big against physical corners (which #23 generally is. He's a generalist like our #33, but leans towards the physical side).
 

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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.

Keep amusing me.

Bears fans are individual humans with individual thoughts. Dont give a shit what other Bears fans said as I aint their Daddy and am not responsible for the.

What is actually odd is you regularly sucking him off as a top 10 pick and then trying to down to downplay him once traded. In that case it is the same person talking outta both sides of his ass.

How many yards did Claypool have LAST year?

Backpedalling faster than Deion Sanders covering Jerry Rice. LaPorta is a rookie. The fairest comparison is to Claypool's rookie year just like you tried to make a bet comparing to Hockensen's rookie year. Now it doesnt favor your so you running scared.

So no bullshit. You taking the bet or not. If not then again kindly shut the fuck up coward.
 
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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.
32 can't match Scott's speed.
 

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32 can't match Scott's speed.
Based on 100m times, 32 is faster than Scott, by several 10ths of a second. That doesn't mean he won't get beaten deep however. It just means if they both take off and #32 knows Scott is running a 9 pattern, he's not getting by him without some route decorating.
 
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Based on 100m times, 32 is faster than Scott, by several 10ths of a second. That doesn't mean he won't get beaten deep however. It just means if they both take off and #32 knows Scott is running a 9 pattern, he's not getting buy him without some route decorating.
What's with this using numbers to talk about guys. Am I going to really need to pull up another window?
 

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Based on 100m times, 32 is faster than Scott, by several 10ths of a second. That doesn't mean he won't get beaten deep however. It just means if they both take off and #32 knows Scott is running a 9 pattern, he's not getting buy him without some route decorating.
Oh he'll decorate tf out of his ankles boyo.
 

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What's with this using numbers to talk about guys. Am I going to really need to pull up another window?
Sorry, 29 is rookie Stevenson, 32 is rookie Terrell Smith.
 

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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.
Your bet with HHM had nothing to do with Bears vs Lions. So that tells me you’re too chicken shit to take my bet. You literally wouldn’t be able to go 2 months without discussing the Lions here. You are addicted. And my bet goes for your alt account as well.

Either accept it or walk away pussy.
 

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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.

Keep amusing me.
Oh, I am not going to back away from Hock being drafted too high. Taking him with a top ten pick was too high for a TE that year.
 

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Oh, I am not going to back away from Hock being drafted too high. Taking him with a top ten pick was too high for a TE that year.

TEs and RBs in the top 15 are typically not good bets. As seen by the Lions trading Hock instead of extending him.
 

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Oh, I am not going to back away from Hock being drafted too high. Taking him with a top ten pick was too high for a TE that year.
He has poor reading comprehension. Hock was drafted too high but will be a better TE then La Portapotty. No one is claiming Hock is a star in the league. Yet somehow that’s what he’s gathering…….
 

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Bears fans are individual humans with individual thoughts. Dont give a shit what other Bears fans said as I aint their Daddy and am not responsible for the.

What is actually odd is you regularly sucking him off as a top 10 pick and then trying to down to downplay him once traded. In that case it is the same person talking outta both sides of his ass.



Backpedalling faster than Deion Sanders covering Jerry Rice. LaPorta is a rookie. The fairest comparison is to Claypool's rookie year just like you tried to make a bet comparing to Hockensen's rookie year. Now it doesnt favor your so you running scared.

So no bullshit. You taking the bet or not. If not then again kindly shut the fuck up coward.
He’ll never take that bet and will probably slink off like he did not see your response.
 

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“The Bears didn't have a first-round pick in the 2022 draft, but knowing what we know one year later, a Sports Illustrated writer believes that two of their selections would be chosen in the first round in a "re-draft."

In a “re-draft” of the first round, SI's Gilberto Manzano states that left tackle Braxton Jonesnow would be picked at No. 19 by the Saints and safety Jaquan Brisker would be chosen at No. 25 by the Ravens.

Jones was selected by the Bears in the fifth round at No. 168 overall. He joined the No. 1 offense at left tackle during OTAs the first week of June and never relinquished the position. Jones not only started all 17 games as a rookie but was the only Bears player who played every snap in 2022.”

 

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“DARNELL MOONEY - FOUR YEARS, $59.77 MILLION, $14.9 AAV​

The Bears love Darnell Mooney. When Poles and Matt Eberflus first began evaluating their personnel, Mooney was one of the first players singled out as a potential cornerstone for the franchise. They love his attitude, his work ethic and his growing relationship with Justin Fields. But Mooney needs to produce in year two operating in Luke Getsy’s offense. Things didn’t work out when the Bears tabbed Mooney to be the No. 1 wideout last year, so the question is can he make a bigger impactー like he did in 2020 and 2021ー with DJ Moore demanding more attention from the defense? The other big question: how does Mooney look coming off of last year’s ankle injury? If the Bears get positive answers to both of those questions, they’d happily pay him to ensure Fields has two legit pass catching options for years to come.

At those numbers, Mooney would be the 18th-highest paid WR in terms of total money, and 23rd based on average annual value. But if they get a less than encouraging answer to either of those questions, the Bears may let Mooney walk for that kind of money.

COLE KMET - FOUR YEARS, $45.59 MILLION, $11.4 AAV​

Kmet is the most likely Bears player to receive an extension from Poles, and it could come before the start of the regular season, if not before the start of training camp. Tight end is an incredibly important position in Getsy’s offense and Kmet showed the aptitude to pick up what was asked of him and develop the requisite skills to succeed over the course of the 2022 season.

He grew significantly as a run blocker and pass protector. He finally got off the TD schneid and exploded for five scores in three games from Week 8 to Week 10. Kmet still has plenty of room to grow into an even more effective tight end, too, so his mix of solid floor and enticing ceiling is exactly what the Bears would want as they work towards Super Bowl contention.

The value that Spotrac projects would make Kmet the eighth-highest paid TE in total money and 10th-highest in AAV. That’s a bargain considering there aren’t too many bonafide productive TEs in the league.

JAYLON JOHNSON - THREE YEARS, $23.3 MILLION, $7.8 MILLION AAV​

When Jaylon Johnson didn’t show up for the first two weeks of Bears OTAs speculation brewed that Johnson was gearing up to hold out for a new contract. Turns out that was poppycock as Johnson came for the final week of the voluntary program and explained he was spending time with his daughter and doing charity work for his foundation back in California. However if Johnson receives an offer from the Bears like Spotrac projects, he will likely be very, very upset. Johnson sees himself as a top corner and those numbers would place him 28th among corners in total contract value and 30th in AAV.

Johnson has good reason to believe he’s a top flight corner. He’s sticky in coverage and the Bears used him to shadow an opponent’s No. 1 receiver at times last year. There were some weeks where Johnson was so good that opposing quarterbacks never targeted him. That’s no small feat.

But the Bears and the rest of the NFL want CBs to take the ball away, and that’s where Johnson is lacking. Over three seasons, Johnson has only notched one interception, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. If he wants the big bucks from the Bears, he’ll have to improve in that area this year.”
 

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