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Bowling balls are pretty easy to roll though lolBillings is a bowling bowl, very hard to move, likely takes Watts' spot.
Having Ngakoue play only for his personal stats would be enough to take him off my list of potential Bear free agent targets, but I am not on the Bears so I have no influence in what the Bears will do.I just like the name Poona...............but would take Robinson over him. Ngakoue would be the exception due to his pass rush ability, though Poles will also look to the draft for a rookie edge rusher in the first two rounds.
Just put him on ignore. He gets his rocks off of cyber stalking on the forums.#2,948 Dude...This is a Free Agency news and signings thread
So stop stalking me with race bait and butt bleeding shit references. It's embarrassing how you continue to run and crawl up behind me after I told u the put me on ignore. Stop stalking & thinking about me and put me on ignore.
Easy to see that Poles is a moneyball type guy. All the guys he's signed are guys that have graded out well using advanced metrics, and he's gotten them on pretty cheap deals, save for Tremaine Edmunds (who's probably still worth that deal though).
At bowling alley but not so easy to roll in a grass field or in sand.Bowling balls are pretty easy to roll though lol
Yeah not really especially not Butler.
Even on Bermuda grass?At bowling alley but not so easy to roll in a grass field or in sand.
From your linkBest Offensive Tackles in the NFL 2023: Trent Williams, Lane Johnson, and Tristan Wirfs Battle Atop Rankings
Who is the best offensive tackle in the NFL? Trent Williams, Lane Johnson, and Tristan Wirfs are at the top of the list, but it's a deep crop league-wide.www.profootballnetwork.com
Additional information from your linkBraxton Jones, Chicago Bears
Finding a rookie left tackle who can offer above-average production is a rarity. Discovering that player in the fifth round of the draft is nearly unheard of. But Braxton Jones played every snap as the Bears’ left tackle in 2022, finishing with the league’s eighth-highest pass-block win rate. He might get even better if Chicago puts more talented pieces around him going forward.
As teams evaluate rookie offensive linemen, they’d do well to reference the example of Andrew Thomas. Drafted fourth overall in 2020, Thomas struggled mightily in his first NFL season and allowed 10 sacks.
But at some point in his sophomore campaign, Thomas figured things out. He’s taken great strides forward as a pass blocker thanks to improved footwork, largely locking down the left side of the Giants’ line.
Got a little Keith Traylor in him.
Impossible, I was told Scheme is a fake concept that some CCS posters use to discredit players they dont like?Poles confirming Brown was not a scheme fit. Duh!
Why would you roll a bowling ball in sand?At bowling alley but not so easy to roll in a grass field or in sand.