Everything posted by flea
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JA on Nate
I'd have no problem bringing in a K. Don't think I'd use a draft pick though. Yes Gould is a damn good K but wouldn't you like someone that ya can kick 50+ yarders with?
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We need a FS
Call me a Homer but I'd love Bruton
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Angelo was on 1000 yesterday...
I hope Wolfe DOES get some more carries next year, should have gotten some this year
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Good Draft sites??
Thanks all Football Futures is the one I couldn't remember
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Good Draft sites??
Whats good? I know you have a few Bookmarked Pix?
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Wow, Jake D Looking like a Bear QB.....
Personally I've always been a fan of Delhommes, many's a time I wished we had him on a Bears roster
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Marinielli lands with the bears
So we replace the monkeys we got rid of with new monkeys & keep the organ grinders?
- Bobby Douglas says draft Tebow
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My Bears Cards
Started scanning all my Bears cards into a new photobucket, please check it out http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq66/fleasbears/
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Pieces of the puzzle
Would love Vontae Davis, but no way we go CB that early
- Which QB retread do you want?
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Kurt Warner
As was I chile & still am a no. I don't think he can play here in December. (& I'm a fan)
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Kurt Warner
Some difference in 3 years. On the old board 3 years ago there was nothing but No's when the talk came round to going after Warner in FA
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Salary cap and FA
thought we got that money this off-season no matter if he reached the incentives or not? LT where are ya? LOL
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Vick?
Neither am I but a QB who can actually play QB would be nice, not an athlete that can't
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Vick?
Couldn't care less what he done the fact remains he's a crap QB. Pass
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Boldin
grammer spelling pfttttt. amazing isn't it no matter how careful ya are writing a post mistakes get through
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Boldin
Yes grammer is very very important, now how exactly do you such the 2 players?
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Why not copy Tennessee?
Nope they didn't & I drafted him in more than 1 FF league
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Coaching changes
Was looking for dropped passes stats & came across this. For all the talk that we can't develop receivers & they blossom when they leave here. Look how many ex Bears are in the list for most dropped passes http://stats.washingtonpost.com/fb/leaders...k=232&year=
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Coaching changes
Sorry Jason but I have to ask what drugs your taking??? Bruce, Johnson, Battle, the rookie Morgan, Id take them over any of our receivers. & yes I know it's a matter of opinion but ???? Bruce, Johnson & Battle are their 1-3 we have Hester, Lloyd, Davies???
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Strange to me
Aromashodu was signed when Wolfe went down, Worrell came in when Brown got hurt. He was brought in for ST strictly
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Strange to me
Knew Worrell was back, signed before Texans game
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TalkBears Pick'em Contest Winners for 2008!
Seconded Congrats guys & Pix thanks for getting it up & running again
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NFC NORTH: ESPN breakdown
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcnorth/0-6-49...valuations.html Chicago Bears (9-7) The Bears took early control of the NFC North but missed a chance to create a deep cushion after giving up leads against Carolina, Tampa Bay and Atlanta. And yet even with those missed opportunities and a 1-3 stretch in late November, the Bears could have earned a wild-card berth had they won their season finale at Houston. That failure should jump-start a number of self-scouting exercises, especially to figure out why their defense slipped in nearly every area two years after leading the team to the Super Bowl. Grade: B- Biggest surprise: There was a general consensus that Matt Forte could be a 1,000-yard back in the NFL. But Forte not only rushed for 1,238 yards, but he also led the team with 63 receptions. Those weren't all dump passes into the flat, either. Forte showed a natural ability to position his body for red zone receptions and was by far the most important player on the Bears' offense this season. Biggest disappointment: The Bears finished the season ranked No. 30 against the pass, failing to mount much of a pass rush from its defensive line and displaying little coverage savvy in the back end. Cornerback Nate Vasher was a complete non-factor and might not return next season, while multiple other players alluded to frustration with defensive coordinator Bob Babich's schemes. The Bears blitzed more than any team in the NFL, according to STATS, an approach that too often left the secondary exposed for big plays. Biggest need: Fantasy players need the Bears to upgrade their receiver position, which boasts no one who should be considered a No. 1 or No. 2 receiver. But until they get their defense rectified, it's not going to matter how many offensive weapons they add. The Bears should look for defensive game changers -- no matter what position they play -- this offseason. No position, other than that of Pro Bowl linebacker Lance Briggs, should be considered untouchable. Second-guessing: Was Devin Hester's performance as a receiver -- 51 receptions, 665 yards and three touchdown -- worth reducing his threat as a returner? There was no way Hester would have kept up the scoring pace of his first two seasons (11 touchdowns). But he never came close to returning a kickoff or punt for a touchdown this season. There has to be some connection. Right?