So getting rid of Allen Robinson was a smart decision

Spitta Andretti

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I never said I thought the Bears would make a DEEP playoff run. I HOPED they would play more meaningful games in hopes of making the playoffs.

I'm glad the staff figures out to use Justin in the run game. I think they are fortunate in a sense though because thet provided him with dogs*** at receiverm it very easily could have been a waste of a developmental year. And in ways, we are wasting precious reps with ESB, Pringle, and Pettis running routes.

The thing is, there was no backup plan. Or it was a piss poor one. I mean, just look at the fact we had to use a 2nd to trade for Claypool after trading away our two defensive captains. Obviously Poles and the staff understand they are failing Fields and his development and that's why they felt the need to trade for Claypool


They traded for Claypool because he is a proven WR in this league and the free agent class is shit. So they don't want to depend on a rookie next season. You're wrong, plain and simple
 

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Yes, glad we signed ESB. Pringle, Pettis, traded a 7th for Harry, traded a 2nd for Claypool, and spent a 3rd rd pick all to try and replace ARob.

All because he isn't performing well in an abysmal Rams offense doesn't mean he wouldn't have made a huge difference here.

Maybe we are more successful in the redzone early on with him. Maybe we beat the Commanders and Giants who I think we were combined 0-7 in the redzone against.

But who cares. Apparently the goal of this season was to lose. So, yeah, if that's the case then great decision.
You're literally high. It wasn't going to happen and wasnt worth wasting money over.
 

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