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I totally understand the need to get more Cap space for more help for our defense. Find me teams that want expensive Kmet or DJ after having mediocre yrs? Cleveland and Vegas are rebuilding so I would assume they would want draft picks. Cleveland doesn't have any cap space so they want to dump Cap not add to it. Vegas has plenty of space and have Bowers and Mayer at TE, no trading for Kmet. They have the money to sign George Pickens to go with a drafted QB. I would rather pay 30 mil to Pickens (younger) than 28.5 mil to DJ. It's a good draft for WRs maybe they might draft one. Trade anybody but find me someone that logically would take on their salary?
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Oh boy, I really want this win. I hate the Packers. After that, if we have to lose in the next round, I'll accept it and call the season a success. But there has got to be some tricky shit we can pull on defense. There has to be something. Also, all these comebacks are great, but theyre starting to put a story into everyones mind that its ok to sleep through the 2nd and 3rd quarter. BJ has to disavow them of that. I bet there will be a lot of shakeup on this roster this offseason, especially on the defensive side. They have to move on from a lot of awful players. But just this one week. Please. Let's kill them. I wanna destroy the Packers.
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Final Top 4: Loveland 58-713-6 Moore 50-682-6 Odunze 44-661-6 Burden 47-652-2 Loveland finishes as the top receiver for the Bears, crazy. Burden almost passed both Odunze and Moore.
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Kmet is right on the edge of his cap number, but he does do some good things for us. If they think they can get what he gives them from another younger cheaper guy, I support them moving him. If they think he's worth it, I'll understand that too. Players I'd seriously look at trading, cutting, not resigning or demoting to backup include Jaylon Johnson DJ Moore (trade only, cant cut him) Tremaine Edmunds Montez Sweat (if you are replacing him with a stud) Andrew Billings Grady Jarett Joquan Brisker Dayo Odeyingbo Nick McCloud Devin Duvernay Gervon Dexter Core Players for next year: Caleb (2) The OL (1xR) Coleston Loveland (R) Rome Odunze (2) Luther Burden (R) Monangai (R) Maybe Swift too Offense = 4 rookies core players, 2 x 2nd year players Austin Booker (2 - not a DE1) Kevin Byard TJ Edwards? Defense = 1 second year player, no playmakers I think it's going to be a wild ride on the defensive side of the ball this offseason - I would expect surprises and a lot of activity.
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Loveland finished the regular season as the Bears leading Receiver with 58 Receptions and 713 Yards and 6 TDs.
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Caleb's final regular-season numbers: 330-568, 58.1%, 3,942 Yds, 27 TD, 7 INT, 24 Sacks, 388 Rush Yds, 3 TD, 22 Rec Yds, 1 TD. 4,352 Total Yds, 31 Total TDs, 7 Turnovers. New Franchise Record for Passing Yards (3942), Passing Attempts (568), and Total TDs (31).
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So it ends up being GB @ CHI, SF @ PHI, and LAR @ CAR. With LAR gonna be the heavy favorites as the #5 Seed. If CHI and PHI both win, PHI comes to CHI. If SF wins, LAR comes to CHI. Gotta win this one against GB.
