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terrible
'Football Team' kinda grew on me. Better than 'Commanders.'
terrible
'Football Team' kinda grew on me. Better than 'Commanders.'
Yes they do, it increases the whip appeal lol. More attention from chicks = more performanceKinda dumb analogy. Rims don’t boost performance at all.
Skill players do however.
Why would the Bears meet with and burn a top 30 visit on a player that doesn’t fit their scheme according to some on CCS? Maybe they heard he’s great at darts and are looking for a challenge.
He’s an awesome trade down target.
It was on the board. I don’t like to @ posters that aren’t assholes so I’m not doing that.
Never heard he wasn't a scheme fit though. But at the end of the day, only the Bears know
I saw him comped to Cameron wake
It was a finger to the league. Hopefully they get a new owner and shorten it to or become commonly known as Ballers, LOL'Football Team' kinda grew on me. Better than 'Commanders.'
I like Tyler Scott but Mooney can do what he does. Darnell's run after catch is way underrated. I think there's more need elsewhere unless Poles doesn't plan on paying Mooney what the market may give him next year.From Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic this morning (3 rounds):
“Chicago Bears
No. 9 (via CAR): Paris Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State
No. 53 (via BAL): Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati
No. 61 (via CAR): Clark Phillips III, CB, Utah
No. 64: Adetomiwa Adebawore, DL, Northwestern
Remaining picks: 103, 133, 136, 148, 218, 258
Kudos to Bears GM Ryan Poles for pulling off the trade at No. 1. Just watch what that movement will do for a front office that’s trying to build the right way — via the draft. On top of acquiring WR D.J. Moore, the Bears picked up Phillips in this mock with Carolina’s second-round pick, and Poles still has an extra first next year and another second in 2025.
The biggest goal for Poles this offseason, in my mind, was simply to move that top pick. He just needed to get as much for it as possible and give himself a chance to shorten his roster’s build phase.”
Been saying that for a while. I loved that named.Go back to Washington Football team
I don’t like that selection for the Bears, but I like the player too.I like Tyler Scott but Mooney can do what he does. Darnell's run after catch is way underrated. I think there's more need elsewhere unless Poles doesn't plan on paying Mooney what the market may give him next year.
Oh please fuck no.From Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic this morning (3 rounds):
“Chicago Bears
No. 9 (via CAR): Paris Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State
No. 53 (via BAL): Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati
No. 61 (via CAR): Clark Phillips III, CB, Utah
No. 64: Adetomiwa Adebawore, DL, Northwestern
Remaining picks: 103, 133, 136, 148, 218, 258
Kudos to Bears GM Ryan Poles for pulling off the trade at No. 1. Just watch what that movement will do for a front office that’s trying to build the right way — via the draft. On top of acquiring WR D.J. Moore, the Bears picked up Phillips in this mock with Carolina’s second-round pick, and Poles still has an extra first next year and another second in 2025.
The biggest goal for Poles this offseason, in my mind, was simply to move that top pick. He just needed to get as much for it as possible and give himself a chance to shorten his roster’s build phase.”
Yeah 10-yard split at pro days are usually not accurate. There's no way JSN has the slowest 10-yard split for any WR in a decade. But 40-times are usually faster by 0.05-0.08The 10yrd split makes no sense. He's got elite suddenness/change of direction speed but less than stellar top end speed - I'd believe his 10yrd split is closer to elite more than I believe his pro day 40 yard split.
The guy who called the Bears wr corp "Legion of Zoom" last year