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I get complaining about Dalton, but why is he even wasting his breath talking about $3M/yr on Santos?
yeah, signing santos is like the best thing they did this offseason
I get complaining about Dalton, but why is he even wasting his breath talking about $3M/yr on Santos?
lol wat?It's not a solid plan to get a rookie QB who needs experience and focus on defense with draft picks for his whole contract. That's guaranteeing your QB isn't going to work. It wouldn't have mattered who Trubisky was, we guaranteed he wasn't going to work in Chicago.
Instead of Smith and Mack we we had many good oline that we could've had with any of those picks. I'm guessing a few RBs and WRs worthy too.
We bitch about it 16 times a year, all it takes is the refs ignoring holds on our defense and those picks are negated. Flag the defense for playing defense a few times and the game is lost.
If you want to play in the modern offense focused NFL you need to draft top offensive players. Without that basic plan you have no plan.
It's not a solid plan to get a rookie QB who needs experience and focus on defense with draft picks for his whole contract. That's guaranteeing your QB isn't going to work. It wouldn't have mattered who Trubisky was, we guaranteed he wasn't going to work in Chicago.
Instead of Smith and Mack we we had many good oline that we could've had with any of those picks. I'm guessing a few RBs and WRs worthy too.
We bitch about it 16 times a year, all it takes is the refs ignoring holds on our defense and those picks are negated. Flag the defense for playing defense a few times and the game is lost.
If you want to play in the modern offense focused NFL you need to draft top offensive players. Without that basic plan you have no plan.
Except that ten million cost you Fuller.Honestly, the whole thing is incredibly fucking stupid.
Anyone who bitches about a one year contract should be slapped upside the head; those deals have ZERO future cap ramifications. NONE. So bitching about how much an athlete gets paid on a 1 year deal is just fucking moronic.
The bitching over the kicker is also questionable, and the shit about A-Rob? I mean... really?
There are so many more avenues this guy could have taken that would have been legit, but to choose those 3 arguments as his hill to die on... just really fucking stupid.
Except that ten million cost you Fuller.
Dalton - Fuller < Foles + Fuller.
Wait until you see Trufant....We'll find out, won't we?
I happen to think Fuller is horribly over-rated. Not a bad player, but just over-rated for someone who isn't even a decent cover corner.
Not saying Trufant is a better or equal player than Fuller.Wait until you see Trufant....
I’m not saying he’s good and think this is a classic poverty garbage pace offseason so far. But lions non existent pass rush prob was a big factor with the secondary woes. So if Mack doesn’t take another season off I’m sure he won’t be as bad as he was for you guysWait until you see Trufant....
I’m not saying he’s good and think this is a classic poverty garbage pace offseason so far. But lions non existent pass rush prob was a big factor with the secondary woes. So if Mack doesn’t take another season off I’m sure he won’t be as bad as he was for you guys
Lions Actually had a guy with 10 sacks last year........And I think they could have had more if the secondary didn't suck total ass last year. Trufant stunk the last year he was with the Falcons too,I’m not saying he’s good and think this is a classic poverty garbage pace offseason so far. But lions non existent pass rush prob was a big factor with the secondary woes. So if Mack doesn’t take another season off I’m sure he won’t be as bad as he was for you guys
I think they have a plan. Whether or not it's a good one is a different question. I suspect we will learn more about what their plan is on draft day. They traded for Andy Dalton to start for the next year or so while they develop their QB of the future.
Amazingly wrong.
Really? Then how do you account for 2006 and the Super Bowl? We were "very competitive" for a few years around that time - and we had some outstanding personnel responsible for that state of affairs. In fact, many of the players from that time would be candidates for Bears' all-time squads.they lost their direction in 1986
Then you should explain how a guy who started 50 games didn’t get a fair shake.Amazingly accurate. No QB, not even Watson or Mahomes would've worked on this team. To think otherwise is delusional.
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The Bears might be the NFL’s best example right now of an organization with no plan. Their moves reflect a GM and a coach who are simply trying to keep the team competitive to save their jobs.
Chicago used the franchise tag on Allen Robinson and signed Andy Dalton to a one-year, $10.5 million deal. The Bears released cornerback Kyle Fuller and will replace him with Desmond Trufant. They signed kicker Cairo Santos to a three-year, $9 million deal. Santos has been on five different teams in the last four years.
“It’s just a mess,” Fitzgerald said. “There’s nobody they can get at quarterback, so I get why they went after Dalton. Why they went after Dalton at $10.5 million, who are you gonna lose him to? I just don’t see the purpose of that at all.
“The Robinson stuff has made no sense at all. There’s no reason to have him on the tag. You either get a long-term extension done, which should’ve been last year, or you let him walk. I don’t get it. I don’t get anything they’re doing at this point. The kicker for $3 million per year. Ok, he had a good season last year. He’s bounced around team to team for some time. And you have such a bad salary cap situation. You can’t spend $3 million a year on your kicker. You’ve got to get everything else in order.”
We took Cedric Benson instead of Aaron Rodgers......now you know the rest of the story.Really? Then how do you account for 2006 and the Super Bowl? We were "very competitive" for a few years around that time - and we had some outstanding personnel responsible for that state of affairs. In fact, many of the players from that time would be candidates for Bears' all-time squads.
Brian Urlacher, Olin Kreutz, Charlie Tillman, (?) Ruben, Tommie Harris, Lance Briggs, Robbie Gould, Mike Brown, Thomas Jones, Nathan Vasher, Tank Johnson, yoweeee! Among others! WE WERE OVERFLOWING WITH TALENT, except at QB. How did we manage to NOT draft "worthy" replacements for these guys? We should have been stacking up plenty of Pro Bowlers for the team, including QBs! We had few IMMEDIATE NEEDS except QB! I can't believe how far we slid down in talent after that SB.
We're still suffering from the effects of that screw-up by various GMs.
Then you should explain how a guy who started 50 games didn’t get a fair shake.