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  1. Agreed with making it a part of the game instead of an afterthought. I think why the changes occurred before had to do with player safety due to 'high speed impacts' etc. But the NFL may have over compensated in this instance. Glad to see they adjusting accordingly.
  2. Fair enough. And when you receive a contradictory response, you can’t take it personal and go out of your way to call it “dumb” or “inane”. Talking football sometimes is like playing it, you gotta get dirty to do it right. 😎👍
  3. Wasn't quite sure what you meant by this but assumed you meant Poles doesn't necessarily have to get the Bears to 'winning' by his third year. I would disagree...a little...in that after the team went 7-10 and 4-3 after Justin returned, the team would certainly have to show some form of improvement and at least start the season .500 or better in the first half. IMHO.
  4. He is the best prospect, as you say. There have been other 'best prospects' in the past, some have worked out, some have not. Right now and unequivocally, he's not the best NFL QB ever. Could he be? Sure, but right now he's not. This is the "stuff" that causes you to get cross-threaded with a few here. Myself especially. When you excuse my opinion of how I see another prospect not named Williams you right away assume its some sort of left over Justin "stuff" and that it's "dumb". As I had said a few days ago, each of the top 3-4 QBs all have individual qualities that the others do not, and some have more than all the rest. Nothing wrong with looking at our potential franchise QB candidates through varying prisms. And this is where the divisiveness starts to seep in. Again, you suggest you were early on the bandwagon and now all the writers are 'catching up to where you are'. Sure, you are in the majority but you're not the one that discovered Williams nor probably are you the first to cast Williams in the positive light here on this board. These are not in fact..."FACTS". Actually you contradict yourself by saying "No one can predict the what the future holes for Fields or Williams" and then declaring Williams is better than Fields "right now" because again, Williams has yet to play an NFL down. And truthfully, just because Fields struggled with our team doesn't mean he will always struggle. And until Justin retires, the book on his NFL career isn't finished yet where Williams' is just beginning.
  5. Didn’t a good number of the staff go to McCarthy’s Pro Day too? Bears and Pats only teams to have HC, GM, OC and QB coach there. Or was that more for the other 17 players eligible?
  6. Yeah I’m having a hard time buying into his antics, contrived or no. There’s some underlying ‘thing’ that just doesn’t give me comfort in knowing he’d be the best for us. Never mind I’m still not believing this “generational talent”. He’s good but not generationally better than others already playing or even some of his collegiate peers.
  7. Agents, which he doesn’t have. And speaking of, was going to comment on the physical thing. Within the ~450 pages of the CBA there is probably something that outlines the requirement of members having a baseline physical to ascertain any potential pre-existing conditions. Like with most unions and/or benefits associated, there is a requirement for life insurance to have that let alone all the other ‘benefits’ these guys would be afforded . Looking at the 2020 CBA (for example) article 39 and 40 address medical care and providers (to include the clause that all players will submit to a pre-season physical - Art 39.8). Article 41 even addresses workman’s comp. So I would think it behooves both parties to participate in these tests. And Johnny Manziel and Brian Bosworth.
  8. A preview for JJ McCarthy’s Pro Day. Good pocket presence, good scan of the field and tight window throw. Oh and a cool background song… https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4yGjriL1nh/?igsh=dDM0eWh2a3l1aDc5
  9. Ah apparently I misunderstood the question.
  10. This is a good place as any for this. Found this YouTube video of Ryan Leaf talking about his Combine experience and how things went for him afterwards. Definitely a good listen and gives you a good perspective of things, especially from a potential #1/#2 overall pick at the QB position. And to think this was in 1998. Some takeaways I got were Leaf said he was asked by the Bears for an immediate x-ray on his thumb (as he had broken it in High School). And how upset the Colts organization were at him for 'missing a meeting' when he said he simply forgot about it and didn't do it intentionally. He did apparently later communicate with Indy that "he was not intersted" in going there. And 'because he was going 1-2 overall, didn't feel he really needed to do the Combine'.
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