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Tennessee Titans: CB Kindle Vildor​

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    The Tennessee Titans fortified their secondary by claiming Kindle Vildor off waivers.
    Kristian Fulton and Roger McCreary return as the team's primary cornerbacks from last season, and the Titans also signed Sean Murphy-Bunting on a one-year, $3.5 million free-agent deal.
    Vildor adds immediate experience to the room and another option to play outside corner.
    The Chicago Bears originally drafted the 25-year-old in the fifth round of the 2020 class. Over the next three seasons, the 5'11", 190-pound corner appeared in 44 games, with 22 starts.
    The Bears have rebuilt their secondary since Matt Eberflus became head coach.
    Jaylon Johnson and Eddie Jackson are holdovers, and an influx of young Eberflus-approved defensive backs have joined the team recently. Kyler Gordon, Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Jones, and Josh Blackwell were 2022 additions. The draft selections of Tyrique Stevenson and Terell Smith this year left Vildor without a spot.
    Granted, Vildor suffered through some poor play, but he should prove to be an excellent option in Tennessee.
 

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Tennessee Titans: CB Kindle Vildor​

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    Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
    The Tennessee Titans fortified their secondary by claiming Kindle Vildor off waivers.
    Kristian Fulton and Roger McCreary return as the team's primary cornerbacks from last season, and the Titans also signed Sean Murphy-Bunting on a one-year, $3.5 million free-agent deal.
    Vildor adds immediate experience to the room and another option to play outside corner.
    The Chicago Bears originally drafted the 25-year-old in the fifth round of the 2020 class. Over the next three seasons, the 5'11", 190-pound corner appeared in 44 games, with 22 starts.
    The Bears have rebuilt their secondary since Matt Eberflus became head coach.
    Jaylon Johnson and Eddie Jackson are holdovers, and an influx of young Eberflus-approved defensive backs have joined the team recently. Kyler Gordon, Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Jones, and Josh Blackwell were 2022 additions. The draft selections of Tyrique Stevenson and Terell Smith this year left Vildor without a spot.
    Granted, Vildor suffered through some poor play, but he should prove to be an excellent option in Tennessee.

worst corner in modern bears history.
 

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worst corner in modern bears history.
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Tenn signs Trevis Gipson.
 

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Nathan Peterman being on the roster is everything that's wrong with Ryan Poles. Peterman is the worst QB I've ever seen.
I envy that you have forgotten Jonathan Quinn
 

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Nathan Peterman being on the roster is everything that's wrong with Ryan Poles. Peterman is the worst QB I've ever seen.
He sees the field better than Fields tho. Right?
 

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Jonathan Quinn was pretty bad, but, I will raise you Cade McNown.
Cade McNown was worse, but I was only thinking of the most recent QB that was objectively worse than Peterman.
Chad hutchinson?
Incorrect, and the stats back it up. Hutch had the better year in 2004.

Either way, I think we can presume that the blogger started watching Bears football no earlier than the Hester years.
 

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Cade McNown was worse, but I was only thinking of the most recent QB that was objectively worse than Peterman.

Incorrect, and the stats back it up. Hutch had the better year in 2004.

Either way, I think we can presume that the blogger started watching Bears football no earlier than the Hester years.
well, that's egg on my face
 

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well, that's egg on my face
Name every QB you remember that was on that roster.

Go ahead. You probably forgot that
Jeff George
was on the 2004 Bears, too.
 

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Name every QB you remember that was on that roster.

Go ahead. You probably forgot that
Jeff George
was on the 2004 Bears, too.
You win. The only other one I remember from that era is Craig ‘the executive’ Krenzel.

Victory lap is yours
 

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