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I’ve seen people who post that they went to HS or college with him and that he’s trouble.I hear of character concerns but I haven't really seen anything from other than some trash talking and being over competitive which I don't see as a problem.
It depends on demand. If there is relatively low interest, the Bears will have to take something like this or not trade the pick. It's not like Andrew Luck or Joe Burrow are sitting there.
I always find comments like "Velus said that he is on the jugs machine almost every day working on his punt return and catching up close and far balls." to be strange. So you are actually trying to get better at your job? You mean, just like every other person on the planet does for way less money. Especially since you sucked at your job and you're new to it. Players act like practicing is a big deal. SMH
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Why they're both idiots?I’m surprised he hasn’t endorsed Alex Jones in an interview
I agree and don't think I would do a deal that doesn't include a 2024 #1 pick.That would be a very underwhelming return for the #1 pick. No way the Bears don’t walk away with a 2024 1st.
I think of Flowers as a "possession" receiver in the Bears offense. He's got enough big play capability that he's going to get a 10 yard cushion when you need 7 to move the chains on 3rd down.That guy is wrong.
Yes they will.I would say more than one of those teams will fall in love with one of those quarterbacks at the combine.
Very logical.While it's possible that the Bears may struggle to find a trade partner for the #1 overall pick, it's also possible that they will still receive offers from teams looking to trade up. However, if the Bears are unable to make a trade, they will have to make a decision on who to draft with the #1 pick.
In regards to drafting Will Anderson, it's important to consider a number of factors such as Anderson's abilities, skills, and fit within the Bears' system. While Anderson may have impressive stats and accolades, it's also important to consider factors such as his ability to adjust to the NFL game, his character and work ethic, and his ability to complement the current roster.
The Bears should make their decision based on a comprehensive evaluation of all available prospects, taking into account the team's specific needs and goals. The Bears will want to make the best decision for the future of their franchise, and will want to consider all options and potential outcomes.
But still has an IQ lower than room temperature.Actually impressed with Nagy by how he answered those questions. He didn't come off as bitter and admitted he made mistakes. He didn't blame Justin for not being ready. Really candid answers.
This has to be a joke, right? Too competitive?Is this a joke?
I’ve never seen a scouting report that said a guy is too competitive in a league where players compete for victories and large contracts.
LOL you have to be an alt.Very logical.
When everyone says you have to make high OL picks I see here that the kid the Panthers took in or close to the top 5 rates as 6th on this list.
Apparently notThis has to be a joke, right? Too competitive?