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Last few pages has certainly been much ado about very little. When's camp start?
 

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Not statistically. Both Mooney and Claypool have had better seasons than those guys.
Dotson was on track to outproduce anything Claypool has done in his rookie season last year but got hurt. He really looked good in a few games.
 

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Dotson was on track to outproduce anything Claypool has done in his rookie season last year but got hurt. He really looked good in a few games.
Your history suggests to me that you actually never watched him and are completely basing this off a box score and/or fantasy football(which you most likely lost lul)
 

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So let's do a little thought experiment.

In the time span between the Steelers offloading Claypool and the Bears getting Moore, what percentage of CCS posters would be lambasting Poles if he didn't offer the higher second and Claypool became a Packer?

25%?

50%?

75%?

This is before knowing the Bears would have Moore or a consensus pass rush specialist with the 32nd pick. And before the news that Mooney is not yet ready to practice.
Get what you’re saying but these guys were taking trade with the panthers for a very long time I’d imagine. Especially when the rumors started last season
 

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Get what you’re saying but these guys were taking trade with the panthers for a very long time I’d imagine. Especially when the rumors started last season
I'm not even sure what I'm saying tbh, maybe that most of us over or under-rate ours and other teams' moves based on our preconceptions. It's fair to criticize Poles when he fucks up but so far he's way better than Pace imo.

How I look at it is the team is a year away from being competitive, but uncharacteristically WR is not one of it's biggest problems at the moment. So I'm counting my blessings.
 

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I'm not even sure what I'm saying tbh, maybe that most of us over or under-rate ours and other teams' moves based on our preconceptions. It's fair to criticize Poles when he fucks up but so far he's way better than Pace imo.

How I look at it is the team is a year away from being competitive, but uncharacteristically WR is not one of it's biggest problems at the moment. So I'm counting my blessings.
He’s light years (so far) better than cunt face.
 

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Dotson was on track to outproduce anything Claypool has done in his rookie season last year but got hurt. He really looked good in a few games.
184lbs and how? He missed 5 games and finished the season with 31 receptions for 523 yards and seven touchdowns. In a 16 game season season that's 697 yards and 9.3 TDs. Claypool had 873 and 11 TDs.
 

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I'll actually forgive people who got enthused about Chase Claypool because he was a minor rookie sensation and Pittsburgh does exist on essentially the other side of the football planet from the Bears. But the Bears brass who does this shit for a living shouldn't have, and the fact that some fans were wrong about the trade doesn't excuse the execu

Also this is flat wrong. Curtis Sameul did at least break a thousand yards from scrimmage for a season, and that same year he had more touchdowns than Chase Claypool did in his second year.

You're saying that Claypool's year was better because of what? Like twenty receiving yards? Jesus christ the shit you say.
Claypool had 11 touchdowns in 2020 which is 4 more than Samuel has in any season. See, I can cherry pick stats too
 

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Claypool had 11 touchdowns in 2020 which is 4 more than Samuel has in any season. See, I can cherry pick stats too
OK but if touchdowns are so important then certianly the seven Curtis Samuel scored is better than Chase Claypool's three in his second year, right? Or do we only do this exercise one way?
 

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So has Julio Jones and Antonio Brown, you want them on the Bears? I honestly think they could've done more than Chase Claypool did last year. The guy didn't even show up.


one over the hill player on his last legs and a fucking lunatic that cant get work in the nfl anymore
 

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OK but if touchdowns are so important then certianly the seven Curtis Samuel scored is better than Chase Claypool's three in his second year, right? Or do we only do this exercise one way?
As always, you're just being intellectually dishonest, and think you can spew a bunch of shit, and think people will believe what you have to say.

In 2020 Curtis Samuel had 851 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs. He also had 200 rushing yards and 2 TDs for a total of 1051 and 5 TDs. By comparison; in 2020 Chase Claypool had 873 receiving yards and 9 TDs. He only had 16 rushing yards but had the same number of TDs (2). For a total of 889 yards and 11 TDs. So who had the better season?
 

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How am I changing the parameters? You made a factual statement that both Mooney and Claypool have had better years than the previous players although both were entirely different situations. I’m not arguing those facts.

If you want to argue that based on those seasons the bears should be rated higher then fine. I’m just saying there is an argument to be had for why those teams WR units are rated higher than the bears. I think taking into consideration the WR1 on the team is pretty important when looking into which room is better.

The initial post by someone else was about both the Bears and Commanders having one legit receiver and a pile of meh. My reply was about the "pile of meh" since we all should agree both those #1 WR's are legit. I was not trying to compare the entire rooms as I just mentioned the #2 and #3 WR's.

Obviously if you wanted to consider the entire ranking then yes WR1 needs to be considered.
 

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As always, you're just being intellectually dishonest, and think you can spew a bunch of shit, and think people will believe what you have to say.

In 2020 Curtis Samuel had 851 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs. He also had 200 rushing yards and 2 TDs for a total of 1051 and 5 TDs. By comparison; in 2020 Chase Claypool had 873 receiving yards and 9 TDs. He only had 16 rushing yards but had the same number of TDs (2). For a total of 889 yards and 11 TDs. So who had the better season?

trust me, no one believes anything @Montucky has to say. quite the opposite. every one here knows him as an idiot
 

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