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Montucky

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And what do the bears have now? Smith? Quinn was an overpriced FA and Mack cost a ton of draft capital. Pace did nothing but whiff on picks and sign high priced FAs which didn’t even help the team
They made the playoffs two out of four years with a bad head coach. Something was going right for that to happen.

By the end Ryan Pace earned his ticket out of town, but saying he was worse than Phil Emery is crazy. GM's very seldom are worse than Phil Emery, even the really bad ones.
 

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Can we get an Allen Robinson sub forum please so we don’t have to read page after page of he said/ she said bitching about someone that doesn’t even play for the Bears. We have actual Bears news to talk about finally.
The constant bickering between anonymous posters is deadly boring and a waste of space.
 

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And what do the bears have now? Smith? Quinn was an overpriced FA and Mack cost a ton of draft capital. Pace did nothing but whiff on picks and sign high priced FAs which didn’t even help the team
Its incredible, 7 years, 8 first round picks and the Bears have 1 blue chip player and he's an off ball linebacker LMAOOOOO
Phil Emery drafted an OT in the 7th round that just got another starting contract while Pace's 2nd rounder is being rumored to be cut after 1 season. Imagine loving that they backed into the playoffs as the first ever 7th seed and thinking that thats a credit to the GM. Its also coming from the guy who has already called Fields a bust. Dude also forgot that Pace inherited Kyle Fuller who i believe was an all-pro in '18.
 

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24m a year?

Yea, i love me some DK but i dont want to pay that for him AND give up picks
And will he still be willing to be used the same way? Or is he now going to try to dictate to the team what he is willing to do?
 

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They made the playoffs two out of four years with a bad head coach. Something was going right for that to happen.

By the end Ryan Pace earned his ticket out of town, but saying he was worse than Phil Emery is crazy. GM's very seldom are worse than Phil Emery, even the really bad ones.

2 out of 7 years. He was GM for 7 years.
 

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The issue here is you claim he wasn't a part of gameplan but then he drops a wide open deep TD pass in Fields very first extended game time. In the first GB game, Fields throws it deep but ARob quits on the route. He was doing dumb shit from the very start of the season dude. Again he had the 3rd worst separation numbers in the entire NFL. You are acknowledging he gave up and was frustrated but then ignoring the impact that had on his ability to get open. The dude gets no separation, dropped easy deep passes and quit on routes. That was before him gutlessly running off the field on that play.

P.S. He knew Fields was running. See the All-22 screen shot below. The dude straight up looks at Fields sees he is scrambling and is like "**** it, he is on his own," and walks his ***** ass off the field. So please stop defending this gutless play.

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I'm not defending the play as much as I'm saying it is mostly irrelevant to the overall picture. You all are overreacting to it and making a big deal out of it. The Bears had already screwed him over at that point. We dont even know the trye extent to his injury either as he sat out the following weeks. Msybe he wss being safe, maybe he wasnt at 100%.

And yes, despite dropping one TD pass, he was being phased out of the gameplan. I dont get how that os even a point. The amount of targets speak for themselves.

Arob has never been a separation receiver. Yet that never stopped him.from averaging 9-10 targets a game the previous 3 seasons. He was a possession guy who was always in the right spot and was going to beat his man for the ball. And He did so during some really dark and depressing seasons for the offense...bottom 5 offenses. Literally the only guy other teams had to worry about and he always performed.

Sp the fact He showed up week after week for us for 3 years and gas always kept his head down and worked hard, Im going to give him the benefit of the doubt. I'm going to trust him that he was wrongfully treated. And when he bounces back this season its going to prove he never dropped in talent, but was under utilized.
 

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