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I’d sign him to a one year prove it deal simply because Greg said no.
He;s averaged 5 sacks over the last 3 years, with a stud DT next to him.no frank clark talk?
i'd give him a two year deal
Don't try to steal my thunder... Knock it of broseph! lolI'm a Bears fan been angry for the past few decades where you been?
Ask him if he would feel diff if he can jump out of a pool
Greg is such a cranky old bastard. ?
Also Robinson led the DE’s with 1.5 sacks so not sure what he’s smoking when he says the guys Bears have were far more productive
Greg is such a cranky old bastard. ?
Also Robinson led the DE’s with 1.5 sacks so not sure what he’s smoking when he says the guys Bears have were far more productive
Orlando Brown is good. He is also overrated and will be overpaid.The whole scheme fit thing is a weak argument.
This year's excuses for not getting FAs won't be money, or no one is available, it's gonna be "he wasn't a scheme fit".
Whatever....
He was projected in the 4th before the tear. One site had him as the 115th prospect.No way I draft Vorhees in the 2nd coming off an ACL tear in march.
Chiefs fans are thanking him on Twitter for his years there, but many feel he fell off the last few years. Pass.no frank clark talk?
i'd give him a two year deal
Bears still need a RT. A lot.
Lol what an uninspiring comp after calling a guy the best wr in the draft
was thinking the exact same thingLol what an uninspiring comp after calling a guy the best wr in the draft
It really be fun if they signed Barkley I gotta sayI am perfectly good with signing Saquon should he hit the market. He's a hell of a player. Although I'd like Barkley, Brown and Jones (especially if you could front load the shit out of said deals with the large cap space this year), I just hope they avoid the temptation to spend recklessly. If they're upper end guys, spending a lot is fine. It's when you miss out on one of those guys and have to go to plan b or c that I always worry about overpaying with long multi-year deals to guys who won't really move the needle long term.
It's a fine line to walk, hoping Poles and his staff can improve the team while still allowing themselves flexibility going into the next couple offseasons too.
Sutton comes off 776 and 829 yard seasons and he would be “incredible” with Fields
Claypool was coming off 873 and 860 yard seasons last year and everyone thought that trade sucked.
OK