Mighty Joe Young
Living in Troll's Heads Rent-Free for Decades
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It's not a hard concept. Keep Trading very high first round picks to stock up your roster and always include a pick for the following year.
When you get to a year where you find a quarterback you like you can sell the farm and trade up both your first round picks to go get them.
The reality is you want one of the two overhyped quarterbacks and you're trying to make it sound like you don't in order to undermine the argument to keep Justin fields. When I talk about people being disingenuous in the argument for or against fields , you are that type of disingenuous person I'm talking about.
Who is “Patrick Sheldon” and why in the world does he think Luke Getsy’s gonna be here designing a new offense next year? Getsy might not last till next Tuesday . . .
I did not realize Orlovsky wrote for the Onion.
I'll Trust someone who's played the position in the NFL's opinion over a smart-ass internet nobody. Just sayingI did not realize Orlovsky wrote for the Onion.
Is Johnson saying the Bears wanted to move on from Fields in 2022, year 2?
Is this the same Orlovsky?:I'll Trust someone who's played the position in the NFL's opinion over a smart-ass internet nobody. Just saying
There’s a growing feeling that Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky will skip town soon.
A pending free agent, Trubisky likely wants to try and get back on a team where he can be a starter. That’s no offense to Buffalo, but with the Bills, he was never going to be more than a backup for Josh Allen.
Among those who think Trubisky should get another shot at being a QB1 is ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky.
Taking to his social media account via Twitter this week, the former QB himself kept it simple. Trubisky should start:
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky: Bills' Mitchell Trubisky is a starter
You think he's the only one?Is this the same Orlovsky?:
For all the talk about Justin's flaws, this is the primary fix that needs to be made for him to develop.
No quarterback and I mean NO quarterback functions well with consistent pressure in the middle. Not Brady, Not Brees, none of them.
You can not really evaluate his development without this fix. Between Patrick and Whitehair it seems obvious that he doesnt trust what is in front of him. He often bails prematurely because he doesnt trust his interior line to hold.
He trusts his legs to make a play more than he trusts standing in the pocket. He may never get that right but you cant say for sure when his center is rated 35th.
HERES THE THING,If this imaginary future QB is so great why are teams letting you trade for him? You’re basing your entire strategy on the HOPE another team will allow it. And it cost the Panthers a lot more than 2 firsts to make their trade. This is Madden level shit here.
Also you’re a fucking idiot for the last paragraph.
Mad Dog ranting the Chicago Bears have 5 primetime slots, lol
"nobody in america wants to watch the Bears" Ouch!@
He said he thinks he played alright and followed that up by mentioning the throws he missed and the fumbles.
You must not watch a lot of games, I see all QB's miss as many or more wide open receivers as JF does, really. Watch some games
or open your eyes.
Good discussion MJY. I like to hear the other side. We'll have to disagree.The problem here is that while you are making it sound very innocent, what you are suggesting simply isn't done. The Texans aren't going to go out and draft another first round quarterback to backup CJ Stroud in the name of setting up their quarterback room. No NFL team is going to do that.
And comparatively speaking, the quarterback room is pretty well set already for the Bears. You have at a bare minimum a good quarterback in Justin Fields who needs a better offensive system and more weapons and a backup who was able to pull out winning two games for you out of four which as far as NFL backups go is absolutely excellent.
Not trying to be a jerk here, but it just sounds like you're trying to find a backdoor argument to sneak in Caleb Williams or Drake Maye because you're a fan of them. If that's not it I apologize but what you're suggesting is so against NFL conventional wisdom that it comes off like that.
Excellent, excellent suggestion . . .Good discussion MJY. I like to hear the other side. We'll have to disagree.
I say you're stuck in the Ole Bears QB Mentality... not valuing the most important position.
15 different starting QBs in 9 years and 55 - 87 record.
Bottomline as of today: Justin Fileds is not consistent. Foolish to plan to build on that.
Draft the best QB. Keep Fields. Let them compete to start. Keep going to you have a consistent good starting QB. That's how you win in the NFL.