
ASHKUM BEAR
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My thought was the Bears lose Arob, Hicks, and Massie and have to invest high. Chances are Leno comes back because they cannot start the season with an unknown prospect protecting the blindside so Eichenberg will replace Massie RT for a year. Foles will start at QB until Trask has a grasp, maybe all year too.
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Worth a look. No one is a natural winner. You fail over and over again until you get it right and if he wants to get it right, he makes improvements.
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I thought it was always after because they add and subtract the moves. Like when they cut RB Davis last year and gained a pick back.
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Mac Jones QB goes 1 pick before Bears every time... so Trask it is with a trade down. The trade nets a big WR and we take another Irish lineman. 3rd is a big DE/DT to help fill in rotation. NW LB to compete for ILB, playmaking slot WR/KR, a box SS with smarts, aggressive RB with burst. CB w size and another RT prospect. Round 1 Pick 27 (T.B.): Kyle Trask, QB, Florida (A-) Round 2 Pick 20: Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame (A) Round 2 Pick 27 (T.B.): Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State (A) Round 3 Pick 19: Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida (A+) Round 5 Pick 20: Blake Gallagher, ILB, Northwestern (A+) Round 6 Pick 20: Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida (A+) Round 6 Pick 34 (COMP): Greg Eisworth, SS, Iowa State (A+) Round 6 Pick 38 (COMP): Obi Eboh, CB, UCLA (A+) Round 6 Pick 40 (COMP): Master Teague, RB, Ohio State (A-) Round 7 Pick 4: Drew Himmelman, OT, Illinois State (A
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I would think the nfl will announce some type of leanancy to keep the league from a massive dump of contracts. It may be wishful thinking, but the majority are going to be in trouble. The Bears next season will be a mess anyways, so maybe it can be a blessing to push the reset button. I hate the thought of losing Hicks and opening a huge hole, maybe the glue of the D.
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WR is supposed to be a strong class once again. This has been the case the past few seasons. I think the Bears can put this down to 2nd or 3rd round. We found a gem in rd 5, but Mooney is best suited as a 3rd/slot.
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I give into the early hype every year until they rebound back to their normal suckage. For me to believe, they have to draft two starting caliber OTs and a QB that has the tools to be a top 10 QB year in and out. If they go differently, I will check them out early but know we are done and the new Brown Bag Browns and De-toliet Lions without hope for another 3-5 years.
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We seen this writing on the wall. We know the cap is going to be drastically lowered. We know the Bears main source of income is Chicago Bear revenue. Spending on a new GM, most likely a coach, a QB, and filling the rest of the roster is too much on a down year. So, we have a do or die year with a lame duck coach/gm. The DC will be either someone from within or a young unknown who needs the opportunity at the cost of this being a one and done year. Don't be surprised other coaches/scouts depart knowing next season is most likely the last here. Pace and Nagy have a ton of work to earn another contract. The next question is can they turn the team around and how.
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No on Stafford. He is only 32 but a Lion. Next we hear let's trade uniforms. Sorry, but the Bears need to fix the position themselves through the draft. If Nagy is a guru, let's see what he can do with a draft pick he helped pick. If we have to use a potential 1st rd pick to move up, I guess so be it. As long as one top pick is used on oline. As for the poll, I would take Wentz out of this group.
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The coach really created a mess but I'm sure he had the blessing from GM to bench your highest paid man. He will need to rebuild trust with both Wentz and Hurts because I don't see how the Eagles can carry 33 million in dead cap if Wentz gets traded. Eagles big issue was Oline, which was mainly from losing 5 of their guys. As for Pace, he has been pretty poor at top talent, pretty good in middle rounds, but overall didn't pass the test.
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If they Bears can only win that dreaded last Superbowl for Virginia, the family would probably sell the team on the high. Praying for that miracle.
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But Pace seen walterfootball had Claypool as a 3rd rd pick lol. I thought Philly ruined their team last night by pulling Hurts. Now they could have ruined him and Wentz.
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Could have taken Jalen Hurts with either of our 2nd round picks. I like Kmet, but would be happier with some hope at QB.
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Bears @ Jaguars, Week 16 Trap Game, 12/27, SUN, 12:00pm, CBS, Bears -7.5
ASHKUM BEAR replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
It is more just the city for lockdowns, the rest of the state has been easier on businesses. Right now it is the Europe one, but it mutates and who knows by then. -
Bears @ Jaguars, Week 16 Trap Game, 12/27, SUN, 12:00pm, CBS, Bears -7.5
ASHKUM BEAR replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
Not a chance in Chicago. Most likely not even next year with covid-21. -
Bears @ Jaguars, Week 16 Trap Game, 12/27, SUN, 12:00pm, CBS, Bears -7.5
ASHKUM BEAR replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
The only thought on Quinn is it seems no matter who plays opposite of Mack they struggle. You would think it would be a benefit. -
Bears @ Jaguars, Week 16 Trap Game, 12/27, SUN, 12:00pm, CBS, Bears -7.5
ASHKUM BEAR replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
They miss Goldman, his return will help. Might need to replace Trevathan, find a permanent SS, and add another contributor opposite of Hicks to rotate. -
Bears @ Jaguars, Week 16 Trap Game, 12/27, SUN, 12:00pm, CBS, Bears -7.5
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Merry Christmas to you! Gives them some extra motivation to finish the year out. -
I think Foles has a key that allows him to walk out if he wants too, but I don't see another team paying him more for his services.
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Tried the QB route. It was a choice between Mac Jones or Kyle Trask. Both have limited experience. Trask seemed to have the better traits and nfl QB size, I felt Stafford-ish. If I didn't trade down, I could have taken Zach Wilson. Oline invested heavy round 2, RD3 is a big DT/DE reminds me of Hicks, ILB to replace Trevathan, WR that has speed and upside and a RB that can catch well and return. Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 21 (MIA): Kyle Trask, QB, Florida (B+) Round 2 Pick 6 (MIA): Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State (A-) Round 2 Pick 16: Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan (B+) Round 3 Pick 15: Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida (A+) Round 5 Pick 16: Anthony Hines, ILB/OLB, Texas A&M (A+) Round 6 Pick 16: Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota State (A+) Round 7 Pick 5: Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina (B+) With 2 possible 6th RD comp picks I would take a SS and CB/OLB.
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If he doesn't, it is only 9% because Trubisky would have to have pin point accuracy to get it over the LBs reach but not sail it into the S. If he would have hit the WR/RB clear to the right, it would have been 95% chance, but he needed to look at Kmet and give a pump fake.??
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I will admit, I was ready to dump them both. Since Nagy took advice from keyboard gms and handed play calling over, I think he took a step in the right direction and should get credit if this team finishes strong. We know that a new GM and coach means another 2-4 year rebuild. Being cash strapped as it is, a strong finish should give them at least one more year. They can earn an extension if they can make a huge push next year but they need to over take the division. If Pace would listen and address the lines, the rest can fall in place.
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It may have been designed to hit Kmet, but it looks like he was too fast for Wims to clear the LB. The LB picked Wims and forced him to change his route. If Kmet chipped the DE, then took off, Wims is in position to clear the LB and Kmet is wide open to plow the two Safeties for a TD.
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All it took was a run game. Olin Kreutz says a lot of it needs to be credited to Mustipher. He is calling the line and knows what he is doing. Cohen and Mooney would be a great speed threat, send mooney deep and Cohen into the flat